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..' .' ' Meetings. ■DANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that the Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank will be held in the Banking-home, in Anckland, on FRIDAY, the 25th day ol April next, at noon, for tho purpose ot receiving the Report of the Directors for the Halfyear ending Slit inst., and for say Budneaa that may be brought before the Meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. . : ■.:•= D. li. MURDOCH, •-.-■--■ General Maaajcr. Auckland, March 2*. 1884. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, The TRANSFER BOOKS of this Bank will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, the 9th, to FRIDAY the 25th April, both days Inclusive. By order ot the Board of Directors. I D. L. MURDOCH, I > ' General Manager. Auckland, March U, 188*. ■ "m/r A NTTK A U ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Manukau Road District will be held, in the Maddy Creek Schoolhouse, on SATURDAY, April 2G at Four p.m. GEORGE LAING, : Chairman. j April 19,1884. ONEHDNGA PERPETUAL LAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held, in the Offlen, Quoen-strcet, Onehunga, at Eight o'Clock p.m. on THURSDAY, Aprii 24. J. D. JACKSON, I ■ . . Secretary. TVTORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS* 131 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Meetings will be held to explain the objects of the Association and to Receive, Application for Shares as follows:— ' Pukekohe—Tuesday, 22nd. 7.30 p.m.-.. Papakura- Wednesday, 23rd, 7.30 p;mTuakau—Thursday, 24th, 7.80 p.m.;, < Addresses will be delivered by Messrs. W. A. Graham. T. G. Sands, Waikato ; and-Mr. Grant, Auokland. . Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. WKLLESLEY . STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. THE TWENTSNSIXTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OF THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL. A Public Soiree will be hoM in the Schoolroom THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 22. Tea at Half-past Six p.m. Tickets, One Shilling and Sixpence. After tea i-üblic Meeting in the Chapel, when addresses will he given by the Revs. Macfarlane, Fairbrother, andWoolley. ■ ° T I OR REV. C. T. BAKER Will deliver a LECTURE, ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, At Half-past Sevan, IN ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET. On behalf of the BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. Admission free. Collection in Aid of the Society. H. H. LAWRY. .»_ „ R. B. SHALDER3, f Hon - Secs< '~A NUAL GATHERINGS OF BANDS JA. OF HOPE. The Practice annonnced to take place in the Newton Congregational School,will be held in the Upper Schoolroom, Pitt-street Wesleyen Church, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at Half-past Seven. Members of all Hands of Hops aro urged to attend, also members of the Choir and other friends MACDERMOTT& ROTHERHAk, Secretaries. Edncational. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR ."■■■'■". .V ..'■ school" — , •-'■**"-'•-- FouHbiD AID., 1855. . Manukau Road, ParnelL Gov»knobß: . The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland Dj> The Ven, Aroh, Maunsell, G. P. Pierce, Esq. LI..D. • ■ . CO. McMillan, Esn The Ven. Archdeacon Pritt H. G, Beth Smith Ese The Hon. Col. Haulfciin R.M. ■■ • Headmaster H. T. Pycroffc I Assistant* ~ ,J w -i 6 -*?? 1 ™ 1 ' r. _, Jm , . "(O. A. Tobin. Drawing and Painting .. .. K. Watkins Writing, Commercial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping H. Smith Mechanioal Drawing, f,nd Superintendent of Work.hop .. „ F.J. Claridge Bnperintendent of Gymnasium .. A. B. Broomhall Terms be.ln Monday. 4th February, 26th May, 16th September. Feee (£8 10s per term) cover all branches of instruction. Prospectuses caa be obtained from F. J. CLARIDGE, Agent for the Governors. R. RALPH HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eady's Muslo Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. Mr. Hood resumes teaching on the Ist of February. Vacancies for pnpils. * HERR LOUIS TOTSCHKA. IMP ACADEMY OF MUSIC, VIENNA, begs to anaeunce that he has settled permanently in Auckland, for the purpose of receiving pnpils for Singing, Pianoforte, Violin, and other Stringed Instrument? Harmcmy, etc. Terms at A. Eadys Auckland Music Warehouse. Qneen-street; or Herr Tutschku's residence, Somerset Place, Grafton Road, two minutes" from Choral Hall. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. AOOKLaOT)?™™ COLLEGE (TAMAKI, NEAB A Hich Class Boarding and Day SchooL Clas»lcal, General, and Religious Education. Preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations For fuU prospectus and references apply to REV. T. F. KING, ' Principal. USICAL.—MR. NEVILLE GEORGE - BAKNETT (Fell. Coll. Org., London), Profejslonal Teachtr of Music, gives initructions in the various branches of Music Study—Pianoforte, Organ Harmonium, Singing, Harmony, General Theory, 4c 4c—For particulars apply at Eady's Mnsio Warehonse, Queen-street. ■ ■ : -. THE Bev. Humfrey Davia receives Boys as Boarders who attend the Auckland College and Grammar School, and he also takes younger Boys (to prepare for the same) either as Boarders or Day Pupils. • . ■ , . The next term commences on the 19th May. Emily Place, Auckland. . T ADIES' SEMINARY, College Road.— JLJ Miss V»ile resumes duties on Monday, 21st instant. Drawing, Painting, and German Classes for Young Ladles not attending school. ■[♦J'EWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Rev. JLI Peter Mason, B.A. The Second Quarter commenced on Wednesday, the 23rd Instant. MRS. CLAYTON'S Ladies' School, PamelL—The Dancing Class will be nndei Professor Bernard's supervision, next term. Nonpuplls n.ay join, by applying to Mr». Clayton. MI S S DONOVAN, Teaoiier Off Pianoforte, Roxobel House, Ber*3ford-street, off Pitt-street. Vacancies for pupils. R. W. H. HARD WICK, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars address Eady's Music Warehouse. -rnyr ADA M E POOL EY, Jj/JL TEACHER OF BINOING AND VOICE CDLTIVATIOIT. ' ... . Wellesley-street East. EDUCATIONAL. — General and Mrs. Stoddard, re open School on the 21st instantvacancies for a few boarders. Premises and grounds large. Terms moderate. Green Hill, Onehunga (close to Presbyterian Church).—April 1884. MR. J O NSO N, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College *n<l Grammar Schooli. - ~' Address: Karangahape Road. - PONSONB Y DANCING. — Ladies 'and Gentlemen desirous of. joining' Prof. Bernard's Evening Closs at Miss Hill's, next St. John's Church, must applv early, as only a limited number will be received: First term begInsTURSDAY,Bth April, eight p.m. Terms, £1 6s. Application to be made to Miss Hill or Professor Bernard, Devonshire House, Hob- : gop-street. ; __ DANCING, Masonic Hal!, Prinoegsstreet.—Prof. Bernard's Evening Classes (at above Hall) begins on Wednesday, 9th April, 7.80 p.m. Afternoon Class—Thursday, 10th, 3p m. Juveniles— Saturday, 12th, 3 p.m. Intending pupils must apply early. Specialities—the New Valse, the Slow Valse, and the French Cotillions. Terms: Gents, £1 Ss; Ladles and Juveniles. One Guinea. Private Lessons daily at Hall. Residence, 75, Hoosen-street. Cards e.tUptonVQue*n..atrett. ■ ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 1

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