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"" Shipping. <lS§3slfcv ¥ o K S A L E— X? Tho Cutter FOUR SISTERS, 17 ton:); well found in everything. Apply J. CRAIG, Port-street. Public Notices--pARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to announce that they have Commenced Practice in Co partnership as BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, In Chambers in Hioii-stket, opposite Mr. \V. Atkin's Printing o(3ce. E. W. BURTON, W. J. NAPIER. Auckland, September 22nd, 18S3PARTNERSHIP. MESSRS. J. A. TOLE and 0. W. CAVE Gate of Travers and Cave, Wellington), HAVE ENTERED PARTNERSHIP AS BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, And will cany on burine&i at their offices, next the Bank of New Zealand, Qaoen-street, Auckland, Auckland society of arts COMPETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. The Jutfges have awarded the Premium of Twenty Pounds to the Design DII DOROS, and recommend the design bearing Crest of Unicorn as second. The Designs "rill be on Exhibition at tho Mnseum on SATURDAY next, between 2 and 5. JOaIAH MARTIN, Secretary. The following gentlemen Mr. Cecil Gardner, Advertising Agent, High-st. Mr H. H." Hayr, Bee Journal, High-street Mr A. Kitld, Commerc'al Hotel, Shortland-street Mr J. Leech, Picture Dealer, Shortland-street Mr Lennox, Book Store, Queen-street Mr A, Partridge, Tobacconist, under Albert Hotel Mr R. Hairdresser, Queen-street Mr R. E. Finch, Bookseller, Queen-street Mr Flynn and O'Reilly, Booksellers. Wollesley-stroet Mr Andrews and Aylett, Wollesley Billiard Saloon Have been appointed Agents for the sale of Tickets for WHITCO JIBE'S Art Union ; tickets. Is each. Applications for Agencies receivod at Mrs. Whitcombe's Registry, next the Market. Educational. MR. ' S L A T E R (Organist of St. Paul's Church) la prepared to attond'or receive pupils for Pianoforte instruction (one hour lessons only). Applications for terms, elc., to be addressed to him at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street;. TV/TK. H. GORDON GOOCH, A.R.A.M., 'iriil continue to give Special SINGING Lessons up to end of November (leaving for Melbourne early in Decomber), at his Residence, Albert Park. Mb. Poolers Voojx Competition: Three Lessons (half-houro>... .... ....£1 ia» Mr. jo nso n, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRA P"H Y, Shorttiand Teacher at the College and Grammar School. Addrets: Karangahapo Road. PRCI'FESSEUR JIJLES BERNARD, FROM PARIS TEACHER OF OLD AND MODERN DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &c. Memo —On and after the Ist October, intending pupils can join classes by the month. Four lessons, haif-aguinea. Private lessons as usual at Residence, Devonshire House. Hobson-street. jyy R. j> o o L E Y (Organist of St. Matthew's Church) TEACHER OIF ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. MENDELSSOHN VILLA., HOBSON-aIKKXT. Church of England grammarschool. Governors: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Auckland The Ven. Archdeacon Mannsell, D.D. The Ven. Archdeacon I'ritfc The Hon. Colonel Haultain. R. 0. Barstow, Esq. C. C. McMillan. Esq. A. Itoardman Esq., Hon. Secretory. Btatf: Classics., Modern Languages, English—The Headmaster Science anrf Mathematics A. F. T Ansley Drawing: and Painting—K. Watkins Writing.Commercial, Arithmetic, Mechanical Drawing —F. J. Claridge. The p roper appliances bung in course of orection Gymnastics, under an efficient instructor, will form part of the -chool Course. A Workshop is also to be added, in which instruction wil l be free, but boys are cxpected to pay for tho timber llhey use. Fees (Including Stationery), £310s, payable in each Term. Term begins Monday, 17th September, 1883. j As th<3 Headmaster doeb not take boarders, he has much pleasure in recommending Captain and Sirs. Dawson, who have undertaken the Boarding Establishment, and who3e advertisement appears below. HENRY PYCROFT, Headmaster. ATTAIN and MRS. DAWSON will be glad to receive into thoir family Boys from the Country who wish to attend the Church of England Grammar School or the Auckland Grammar School. Situation, healihyanrt convenient.. References kindly permitted to the Right Rev. the j Bifihop of ~nd, Sir Maurice O'ltorko, Colonel I Haultoiin, the Rev. G. B!. S. Walpole, Incumbent | of St. Mary s.Parnell, and H. T. Pycroft, Esq., Beadmaster of the Church of England Grammar School. For particulars, apply to Captain Dawson, Customs, Fort-street, or (opposite Bfchopscourt), St. George's Bay Road Tarnoll. J>ARNELL AND NEWMARKET.. We have just opened our Summer Stock of ENGLISH AND FOREIGN BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; Also, A SMALL LINE OP TENNIS SHOES, We will sell them at very low prices to effect a speedy i clearance to make room for other shipments ' shortly expected. | — ! A. AND G. BROOK, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING, SATURDAY, lOtii NOVEMBER, 1883. Acceptances for Spring Handicap and Hurdles and General Entries, November 2,1883. pAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL RACES will take place, on the ELLKKSLIB RACKCOURSE, SATURDAY, 27TH OCTOBER, ISB3. Entries close FRIDAY, 12th October, at 4 o'clock p.m. HE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW Will bo held in tho SHOW YARDS,. GREEN LANE, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Bth and Bth NOVEMBER, 1883. ADMISSION—First Day, 6s „ Second Day, Is 6d. Kntrips close'on WEDNESDAY, 31st Octobor. HE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS (In conjunction with above) Will tako place, on the SLLBSSLIK RACECOURSE, I ON FRIDAY, 9xh NOVEMBER, 1883 (Prinw of Wales Birthday) , See Programme.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 1