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Electoral. - UCKLAND HARBOUR [BOARD. " ELECTION OP MEMBER. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, April 17,1884. Notice !« hereby given that In terms of the provisions of K The Harbours Act, 1878," and the Regula* tions for Electing Members of Harbour Boards, an Election for a Member of the Board, in place of C. B. Stone, Esq., resigned, will be held at this office on FfUDAY, the 25thjnst., at noon.. - GRAVES AJCE3N, Chairman* ♦ IST 0 — 1 ° E - In .compliance with the Road Boards Act, 1882, and Amendment Act, 1883, and the Local Elections-Act, 1876, .there will be an Election of Two Persons to the Buarangi Boad- Board. Domination Papers willbe received at my residence up t* noon of the 26th, and a poll, if necessary, will take place at the Office of the Board on SATURDAY the third day of May, 1881. ' - JOHN SOLO (T," Eetuming Officer.' April 12,1834. BOAD DISTRICT. _ Notice Is hereby": given that tha Election of two 1 Trustees for the H&raetai Road District, to fill the ordinary vacancies created by the retirement of twoof the present Trustees, as provided by "The Road Boards Act" and its »mendments,:will take place at School House, Maraetai, on MONDAY, the sth day of May, 1884: and written nominations of Candidates for above named office will ba received by the undersigned' at the School House, Maraetai, on SATURDAY, the ,28th day of April, 1884, at Twelve o'Clock noon..'; THEOPHILUS L. STEVENS, ' . Returning Officer. Educational. TJ NIVERSIIY COLLEGE, The Lectures of the present term commenced on Wednesday, the 16th instant. The commencement of the Lectures on Law will be subsequently advertised. All-Persons (not merely University or College students) are admissible to each Course of Lectures on obtaining Cards of Admission from the Registrar. No preliminary or other examination is required. The First Lecture of each Course is open Free to the .Public. The first Lectures will be delivered as follows :— MONDAY, 21st.—Three p.m., English Language . seven p.m., Senior Latin Composition; also, i seven p.m., Geology. ! ■ Greek Lectures will bo arranged according to the | Class. The Professor of Classics and English, and the Professor of Mathematics, will Lecture in the house called " Admiralty flous®," in Short-street: and the . Professors of Chemistry and Natural Science, in Edenstreet. Time-tables may be had on application to the Registrar. The Registrar's Office, in Eden-street, is open every . day from ten a.m, to twelve. R. KIDD, Registrar. OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR V> SCHOOL' Founded A.D., 18S5. Mannkau Road, ParnelL Governors: . The Bight Rev. the Bishop of Auckland, D.D. Tha Ven. Arch. Maunsell, G. P. Pierce, Esq. LuD. O. 0. McMillan, Esq. The Ven. Archdeacon Pritt H. G. Heth Smith, Esa., The Hon. Col. Hanltain E.M. Headmaster .. ... .. .. H. T. Pycroft Assistants *.. ... .. ~ I l r , civaI > *' (O. A. Tobin, Drawing and Painting .. .. K. yfatkins : Writing, Commercial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping H. Smith ] Mechanical Drawing, and Superintendent of Workshop .. ... F.J. Claridge . Superintendent of Gymnasium .. A. B. Broomhall Terms begin Monday. 4th February, 26th May, 15th • September. Fees (£Blos per term) cover all branches of instruction. Prospectuses can be obtained from F. J. CLARIDGE, ; • Agent for the Governors. KALPI HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFOBTE PLAYING. Letters to be loft at Eady"s Maslo Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. Mr. Hood resumes teaching on the Ist of February. Vacancies for pupils. Herb louis totschka, imp AO4.DEMY OJ? MUSIC, VIENNA, begs to announce that he has settled- permanently in Auckland, for the purpose of reoeiving pupils for Singing, Pianoforte, "Violin, and other Stringed instruments, | Harmony, etc. Terms at A. Eady's Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street; or Herr Tutschka's resi- I deice, Somerset Place, Grafton Boad, two minutes' from Choral Halt Boarding and day school. AUCKLAND) 0 ™' 3 COLIjEQE (TAMAKI. NEAR A High Cla»s Boarding and Day School. Classical, General, and Keligious Education. Preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations. For full prospectus and references apply to EEV. T. F. KING, Principal. THE Rev. Humfrey Davit) receives Boys as Boarders who attend tho Auckland College and Grammar School, and he also takes younger Boys (to prepare for the same) either as Boarders or Say Pupils. Tho next term commences on the 10th May. Emily Place, Auckland. Musical— mr. Neville george BARNETT (FelL Coll.* Org., London), Professional Teacher of Music, gives instructions in tho various branches of Music Study—Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Singing, Harmony, General Theory. Ac., &c.—For particulars apply at Eady's Music Warehouse, Queen-street. IGHTSO H O O L, Evening Classss in Beading, Writing, Arithmetic.! etc. For Boys, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; for - Young Men, Tuesday and Thursday. Hours, from 7 to 9 p.m. Terms, Is per week (In advance). By Mr. Henry Kramer, Shortland House, Shortland-street. "U" ADIES' SEMINARY,. College Road.— .B A Miss V.ile resumes duties on Monday, 21st instant. Drawing, Painting, and German Classes for Young Ladies not attending school. ■VTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—Rev. JL.il 1 Peter Mason, B.A. The Second Quarter commenced on Wednesday, the 23rd instant. MADAME LIBRI'S Preparatory School, Windmill Villa, Bymonds-street. Second Quarter commences on MONDAY, April 21. MRS. PAIN'S Boarding and Day School, Curdon House, Victoria Avenue, Kemuera.— The Second Quarter will commence Monday, April 21st.. MRS.* CLAYTON'S Ladies' ■ School, Parnell.—The Dancing Class will be under Professor Bernard's supervision, next term. Nonpupils mayjoln. by applying to Mrs. Clayton. MiRS. PALMER'S School, Carlton-road. —The second quarter will begin on April 21. —A Class for Dancing (under Profeisor Bernard)'will be formednext month, in the new school-room: I S S DONOVAN, . Teacher of Pianoiobte, Boxobel House, Beresford-street, off Pitt-street. Vacancies for pupils. Mr. w. h. hard wick, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), TEACHER OF PIANOFOBTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars address Eady's Music Warehouse. Madame pool ey, TEACHER Of SINGING AND VOICE • CULTIVATION. ■ • ■ . . Wellesley-street East. EDUCATIONAL. — General and Mrs. i Stoddard, re open School on the 21st instant, vacanclos for a few boarders. Premises and grounds large. Terms moderate. Green Hill, Onehunga (close to Presbyterian Ohnroh).—April 1884. M R. . JONS O N, Certificated Teacher of ' t H O NOG RAP H Y, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar Schooli ••••••' - Address: Karangahapeßoad.. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN. AND HARMONY. 8. J. LAMBEBT. Tor terms ana other particulars address Newton Post-office. • • ■ ■ TjONSONBY DANCING. —Ladies [and jL Gentlemen desirous of joining Prof. Bernard's Evening Class at Uiss Hill's, next St. John's Church, must apply, early, as-only a limited number willbe received. First t arm begins TUESD AY, Bth April, eight p.m.. Terms, £1 ss. Application to be made to Miss Hill or Professor Bernard, Devonshire House, Hob-gon-street. ' ' ■ ■ * " - . DANCING, Masoni ;>' Hall, Princessstreet.— Prof. Bernard's Evening. Classes; (at ' above Hall) begins on Wednesday, Oth-April; 7.80 p.m.. Afternoon Class—Thursday, 10th, 8 p.m. ■ Juveniles— Baturdsy, 12th, S p.m. Intending pupils must apply early. Spediuitles—the New Vise, the Slow Vafse, and the French Cotillions. Terms;-Gents, £1 Es; Ladies and Juveniles, One Guinea. Private Lessona daUy at Hall. Residence, 71), Hobson-street. Cards at uptoQ's, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 3

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