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f V, "■■ '. ' CHURCH OF. ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL ,'- Fbirapra A;T).;;1855. ;.!.:". Manukau Road, ParneU. \ . , Gotkbnobs : The Eight Rev. the Bishop of Auckland, DJ). : The Ven, Arch. Maunsell, G. P. Pierce, Esq. Li- JX C. C. McMillan, Esq. Tlifl Ven. Archdeacon Prilt H. G. Beth Smith, Bra., The Hon. CoL Haultain B.U Headmaster ... _ .. .. H. T. Pycroft Assistants Sw - E - Percival, .assistants „ ..•■■_. ••"( o. A. Tobin. Drawing and Painting; .... K. Watkins Writing, Commercial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping H. Smith Mechanical Drawing, and Superintendent of Workshop .. ... P. J. Claridge Superintendent of Gymnasium .. A. B. Broomball Terrnß bs. in Monday 4th February, 26th May. 15th September. . Fees (£8 10s per term) cover all branches of instruction. Prospectuses can be obtained from the Headmaster. MB.--EALP B HOOD, . LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left at Eady*« Mosio Warehouse. Hr. Hoocl attends Concerts. Mr. Hood resumes teaching on the Ist of February. Vacancies for pupils. HERR L"UIS THTSCHKA, IMP. ACADEMI OF MUSIC, WKNNA. begs to announce that he has settled permanently in Auckland, fur the purpose of receiving pupils for Singing, Pianoforte, Violin, aod other titringed Instruments,; Harmony, etc. Terms at A. Eadys Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street; or Herr Tutschka's residence, Somerset Place, Grafton Road, two minutes' from Choral Hall. MUSICAL.— MR. NEVILLE GEORGE , BABNETT (Fell. 0011. Org., London), ■ Professional Teacher of Music, gives instructions in the various branches of Music Study—Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Singing, Harmony, General Theory. &c, &c—For particulars apply at Eady"s Music Warehouse, Queen-street. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (TAMAKI, NEAB AUCKLAND). A High Glass Boarding and Day School. Classical, General, ~ and Religious Education. Preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations. The next term will commence on May 26. 1884. For full prospectus and references apply to - ■• -u: J REV. T. P. KING, iJe F Principal. ■VT, I G JrT r T S C HO O L. Evening Writing, Arithmetic eto. for Beys.- Holiday, 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, Portland House; Shortlaiid-street THE Rev. Humfrey Davie receives Boys as Boarders who attend the Auckland College and Grammar School, and he also takeß younger Boys (to prepare for the same) either as Boarders or Day Pupils. The next term commences on the 19th May. - Emily Place. Auckland. ■ ■ _^ MR. J O N S ON, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar School. Address: Karangahape Road. Upper Symonds-street.— JT Mrs. Glover's Boarding and Day School.—The second and third terms begin on May 20th and Sept. 16th.—There will be Afternoon and Ereoing Dancing Classes under Professor Bernard, MRS. CLAYTON'S Ladies' School, ParnelL—The Dancing Class will be under Professor Bernard's supervision, next term. Nonpupils may join, by applying to Mr*. Clayton. *■ M.I S S . D O N O V A N, Teaches or PiANoroaiE, Roxobel House, Beresford-etreet, off Pitt-street. Vacancies for pupils. MR. W. H. HARD WICK, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), TEACHER OF PIANOFOETE AND OBGAN. For Terms and particulars address Eady's Music Warehouse. MADAME POOL EY, TEACHER OF SINGING AND' VOICE CULTIVATION. Wollealey-street East. EDUCATIONAL. —General and Mrs. Stoddard, re open School on the 21st instant. vacancies for a few hoarders. Premises and grounds largo. Terms moderate. Green Hill, Onehunga (close to Presbyterian Church).—April 1884. PONSONBY DANCING. —Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of joining Prof. Bernard's Evening Class at Hiss Hill's,' next St. John's Churoh, must apply early, as only a limited number will be received. Fi sttermbeginsTUltßDAY,Bth April, eight! p.m. "Terms, £1 ss. Application to be made to Miss/ Hill or Professor Bernard, Devonshire House, Hob-Bon-atreet ' B ARCING, Masonic Hall, Princessstreet.—Prof. Bernard's Evening Classes (at above Hall) begins on Wednesday, 9th April, 7.30 p.m. Afternoon Class—Thursday, 10th, 3 pm. Saturday, 12th, 3 p.m. Intending pupils must'apply early. Specialities—the New Valse, the Slow Valss, and the French Cotillions.' Terms: Gents, £1 ss; Ladles and Juveniles, One Guinea. Private Lessons daily at Hall. Resdeuce, 75, Hobson-street. Cards at Upton's, Queen-street.

Sporting. lesUtared Letters ") nnnnn ( Po!t office Orders and Telegrams V+'Xl ()()< Payable to not Accepted. J " t " wuu (. ADAMABTOR. ADAMASTOR'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION 03* THE BIBTHDAY HANDICAP ' (To be -Bun at Dunedin). j Will close on or about 22nd May, 1884. 8000 Members at 53 Each. 128 PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUIED AS FOLLOWS :— FIRST .. „ £260 BEOOND ...._„ ... I*o THIRD „ , „ „ J. 100 STARTERS divide .. .. .. _ 160 NON-STABTERS divide .... - 250 £900 Cash- Awjlrds. Sat £100.. .. £200 25 at £6.. .. £150 Sat £0.. _ 100 50 at 6_. .. 250 10 at 20.. _" 200 20 at 10.. .. 200 £1100 Bash Ticket has 7 separate chances, Bace and Cash Awards being drawn for separately. When convenient, please send P.O. Order, payable to " Adamanor." By so doing you will protect yourself against loss, as it is equal to registration. Country Cheques must have One Shilling added f<*r exchange, and marked correct by Bank. Two stamps must be sent for reply and result. Result sent to every share holder directly aftsr the drawing. Not le«s than two Tickets sent' to any one address. atgT'Please apply early this time as the time is limited. Address If Stamps aresent, l ADAMASTOR,) PostOfficeOrders please send One A Care of >• or. Bank Notes Shilling in £ extra. (Lyons & Hart, J preferred. Box 151, P. 0., Dnnedin. "jm ID EL IT Y COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME ON THE QUEEN'S BIBTHDAY HANDICAP..' " SUB3CBIPTION FEE 10s — - NOW r . . 10s At the request of a large number of constant and £lned rabscribers, the Cumpany has been induced to Jtopt the 10s subscription. •■■..■' ' 5000 Programmes at 10s each. First Horse.. _ .. _ .. £500 Second do _ _ _ _ .. 250 Third do _ .. _i „ _ 100 Otheii (div.) „ _ _ ..800 Total for Horses ~ .. „ £1150 / S New Zealand Bonds at £100 each .. £300 3 do. do. 50 do. .. 150 20 doi do. 20 do. .. 400 SO do. do. 10 do. „ 300 40 do. do. 5 do. _ 200 Total for Bonds .. ~ ..£1350 Total amount of Prizes, £2500. Will CLOSE positively on THURSDAY. 22nd May, Applicants are requested to add stamps for exchange and reply, and address only to •..-■-; FIDELITY COMPANY. Care of A. A. Cameron, Box 251, "::•■' - . . .. . Post-office, Dun-din. Watchmakers and Jewellers. A L, F R E D A L E• Y, FROM LONDON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, 256, QuEKf.STREET, AUCKLAND (Opporlte the City Market). ' EsZilsusßßO IKS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 3

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