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Shipping. jg S. COROMANDEL THOMAS SCOTT, MASTER. Leaves Auckland! Leaves Coromandel' Wednesday, 20th, 12 noon Thursday, 27th, 12 noon Friday, 28th, 2 p.m. Saturday, 29th, 12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible In shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock. No cargo received without shipping note, &n< within half«an*hour of advertised time of departure. All parcels mmt be prepaid on board. A. E. H. SWINDLEY, . . >faruurer. T>ASSifiNUKK«' L.LNIS Vl PACKETS TO KBW ZEA OWNED BY MESSRS. SHAW BAYILL & CO., 84. Lxackk hall-street, Xkjkdok Tlio above lino of ships are regalsi traders to all th( principal ports of Now Zealand. Tlicy are clippe] ships, clawed A 1 at Lloyd's, and commando:' bj exporienced mas torn. The bill of faro Is most sub slantlal, and of tho best quality, and the accoxmnoda. tion roomy and convenient. The unaoisignod are empowered to grant passage! from London to New Zealand, payment for wflch hai been guaranteed In the colony. Return ships to London also leave at almost regular intervals Full particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., } OWEN & GRAHAM, KAgenU. ORUICKSBAJnt ftCO'. » "171 O R S A L E— JJ ' The Cntter FOUR SISTERS, 117I 17 tons; well found in everything. nrssagPßa Apply to J. CBAIG, Fort-street. EdncattonaJ. MRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, Carlton Road.—The last quarter will commence on [ Monday, October 1. EN T WORTH HOUSE, Ponsonbyroad.—Miss Hill's pupils will commence the Fourth Quarter, Monday, October 1. EDEN ACADEMY, Mount Eden Road. Subjects : English, Latin, and Mathematics.— Further particulars on application to Mr. R. Pearoe. Tj7>DUCATION—Wallace-street, Ponsonby, aJJ Miss Carter will be prepared to receive Junior Pupils for private Instruction from October Ist prox. —For terms, please apply. jgiPSOM HOUSE SEMINAM. Fourth quarter commences October 8. English, French, Latin, Botany, Music, Drawing, and Painting taught, . M r. jo n so n, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar School. Address: Karangahape Read. Mr. sl.a t e r (Organist of St. Paul's Church) Is prepared to attend or reccive pupils for Pianoforte instinction (one hour lessons only). Applications for terms, etc-, to bo addressed to him at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. PROFESSEUR JULES BERNARD, FROM TARIS, TEACHER OF OLD AND MODERN DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c. Permanent classes—Dancing Academy Queenstreet, Tuesdays 8 p.m., also at North Shore, Remuera, Ponsonby, &c. Private lessons daily at residence, Hobson-street. R. . P O O L E Y desir is to intimate that he has changed his Residence from Vincent-street to Hobson-street (first private hou o above Cook-street on east side), where Madame Pooley and he will bo pleased to receive their pupils. PIANOFORTE, OKU AN t AND HARMONY. 3, J, LAMBERT. For terms ana other particvdais address Newton Post-offlCß. FREE SCHOOL OF ART. MUSEUM LECTURE ROOMS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 10 TO 12. Free instructions to pupils, both sexes. All materials supplied gratuitously. Conditions of admission on application to the Ibstnictor—Mr. Kenneth Waxkiks. ~m/TR. H. A.R.A.M., will continue to give Special SINGING Lessons up to end of November (leaving for Melbourne early in December), at his Residence, Albert Park. Mb. Pooley's Voca_l Competition* Three Less ons (half-hours) £1 Is. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Governoes : The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Auckland • The V«n. Archdeacon Maunsell, D.D. The Ven. Archdeacon Pritt Tho Hon. Colonel Haultain. R. C. Barstow, Esq. C. C. McMillan, Esq. A. Boardman Esq., Hon. Secretary. Staff: Classics, Modern Languages, English—The Headmaster Scienco and Mathematics A. F. T Ansley Drawing and Painting—K. Watkins Writing, Commercial, Arithmetic, Mechanical Drawing —F. J. Claridge. The proper appliances being in course of erection Gymnastics, under an efficient instructor, will form part of the -chool Course. A Workshop is also to be added, in which instruction will be free, but boys are expected to pay for the timber they use. Fees (including Stationery), £3 10s, pnyable in each Term. » Term begins Monday, 17th September, 1883. As the Headmaster does cot take boarders, he has much pleasure in recommending and Mrs. Dawson, who have undertaken the Boarding Establishment, and whoso advertisement appears below. HENRY PYCROFT, Headmaster elect. APTAIN and MRS. DAWSON will be glad to receive into their family Goys from tho Country who wish to attend the Church of England Grammar School or tho Auckland Grammar School. Situation, healthy and convenient. References kindly permitted to the Right Rev. the Bishop of \ uckland, Sir Maurice O'Rorko, Colonel Haultain, the Rev. G. H. S. Walpole, Incumbent of St. Mary s.Pamel]. and 11. T. Pycroft, Esq , Headmaster of tho Church of England Grammar School. For particulars, apply to Captain Dawson, Customs, Fort-street, or (opposite Bishopscourl), St. George's Bay Road Parnell. Booksellers and Stationers. JMPORTANT TO COLLECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND LITERATURE. "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR," By tub Hon. William Swaisson. N. G. LENNOX Has just received THE FEW REMAINING COriES OF "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAR," BY WILLTAM SIV-MNSOK. ESQ. (Formerly Attorney-General for New Zealand}, Author of New Zealand and its Colonization," &c. Smith, Elder, and Co.—ISC2. SOMB OI'IXIOSK OF THE EXGLISII Co.Nrc.MrOnAJiY Pkesm, 18ti2, "Having Oiled the po3t of Attorney-General for New Zealand, Mr. Swalnson ha 9 some pretension to bo considered an authority on toe subject of which ho treats, and his views are both atlo and impartial." —Sun. "We can strongly reenmmend Mr. Swainson's book." —Westminster Review. I " Public men nnd students interested in the fate of ' New Zealand and the Native Tribes will do well in giving Ms volume a place on their shelves."— Athenieum. " His tone is temperate, sensible, and dignified."— Economist. " Ho will bo found an intelligent guid« by those who desire to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the question at Issue."—Spectator. " The interest of the book centres of course in the very lucW account of the war which occupies tho remaining portion of tho Attorney-General's interesting volume."' —John Bull. Thiß small remainder of the above valuable work is offered for 5s per copy (postage Sd) by N. G-. L BNKOX (Late E. Wayto), IMPORTER OP BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100 Queen-stbekt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6820, 26 September 1883, Page 1

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