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Educational. pUBLIC NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of "ffhe Education Act, 1877," the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs It 10 lie publicly notified that Public Meetings of the Housohnldara of the several School Districts hereafter named shall be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1885, At the times and places respectively set forth in the Schedules A and 15 liorcuuto annexed. And in accordance with Section CO of the said Act, the Board has also appointed that the Committees of the said school Districts shall hold 'heir First Me tinjs immediately after election at the places respectively set forth In the said Schedules. VINCENT E. MCE, Secretary. SCHEDULE A. MONDAY, JANUARY 26, ISC:, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. At the principal school of the district, exespt where otherwise named. Albertlanrt North, Aral. Arapohue, Ar&rimu, Ararimu Valley, Ardraore, Awltu. Dome Valley, Henderson's Mill, Hobsonville, ILiltianga, lloteo North. , Kaen Kaitaia, Kalwaka, Katlkatl North, Katlkatl South. Kaurihohore, Kawau, Komokiiiki (Lower School) . , „ . Lucas' Creek, Mahuranci Heads (Mahurangi Heads School). Manuapai (No. 2 School), Mau.tawai (Publi.-. *11), Man<onui, ilaraetal, Matakana, Matakohe, Maungakaramea, Maungatapere (Maunu School), Miranda Morrinsville. Nuahinepouri. Oiiin muri (Paeroa School), Ohifloroa, "kaihau, <'m ha. Oruru, Otonga. Parua, P keno Hill, Pokono Valley, Pollock, Port Albert, Puhoi, Pukeatua iluakhka, Ruapuke, Hautaugata (East), Ruato (Whangaroa North), Russell. Taotaoroa (at house of Mr. G. C. Ellis), T»uhoa, Te A wamutu, Te Mata, Te Pahi. To Puke, Te Rore, Titiran.i. Totara, Tryphena, Victoria Valley. Wade, Waihelie Island, Waikiekie (Chapel), Walnui, "Waipu Cave, Waipu Central, Watpu Cove, Waipu North River, Waipu Upper. Wairanea, Waitetuna, Waiuku 'Public II ill), Warkworth, Wellsford, Whakahara, Whangarei Heads, W narehine, Wbareora. SCHEDULE B. MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 18S5, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CI OCK P.M., At the principal school of the district, except where otherwise named. Alexandra, Aratapu, Auckland City (Wellesley-street School), Avondale, Bombay. Cambridge (Public Hall), Cambridge West, Churchhill, Coiomandel. Dargaviile, Dsvonport, Driving Creek, Drury, East Tamtki, Ellerslie Orafton-road, Greerton. Hamilton Hast 'Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton East), Hamilton West (Pub ic and Volunteer Hall), Harapep», Harrisviile. Hautapu, Helensville, Howick (Public Libra y), Huntly, llunua Kamo, Kaua»r»iigft (Hoy's -chonl), Kaukapakapa, Ktwakawa, Kihikthi, (Town Hall), Kirikiriroa, Kohukohu (Public Hall) Lake. Maketu. Mangaoiko, Mangere, Mauku (Public Hall, Patumahoe), Slinngawu oto. Mercer, Mercury Bay, Mount Alb rt, Mount Eden, Mount Hobson (Newmarket). Mount Kosklll. Newton (Bast School), Ngaruawahla. OhauDO, Onehunga, Opotiki, Otahuhu (Public Hall), OUra. Paikaurl (Kaipara Flats School). Pakaru, Pakiri, Pakuruiga (Public Hall). Panmure, Papakura, Papikura Valley, Paparata, Papuroa, Parawai, Parnell, Patera gi, Poosonby, Pukekohe East, Pukekobe West, Pukerimu, Pukete. Puni, furiri. Raglan, KaDgiaohia, fianjiriri, Stokes' Point. Tairua, Tamahere, Tamaki West, Tapu, Tararu, Taupiri, lauranga (Native Court-house Government Buildings), Tawhare, Te Aroha Goldflekl To Aroha West, Te Kopuru (Hall), Te Rahu, Tuakau, 'luranga Creek. Turua. Waihou, Waikomiti, Waimate, Waiorongomal, Waiotahi, Wairoa South. Waiwera, Wlisngapoua, Whan s ' irci (Couucil Chambers) Wliatawhata, Woodhill, VVoodside. ___________ Auckland college and GRAMMAR SCHOJL. SECOND TERM, 18S4 5. The Head Master will attend at the school In Symonds-str«et to receive parents of applicants for Admission into either the .school itself, or the Ponsonby branch, on TUESDAY, January 20th, from a quarter to ten to eleven a.tu. Alt candidates for admission into either school must attend the Entrance Examination, which will be held on the same day, commencing at ten a.m. ; and tho»e who have attended any school must produce certificates of Illness in point of character and '.I net. Tho lowest form at Symonds-street and the Ponsonby Branch are ripen to boys between the ag"s of eight (8) and twelv (12) years of sufficient elementary attainments. For older boys the standard will be highe. in proportion to ago. All boys old and new, must be preaent on MONDAY, January 26tb, at half-past nine a.m., when th# Treasurer will attend to receive the fees. JOHN J a v Es, 1 Secretary. HURCH OP ENGLAND GRAMMAR , SCHOOL, AUCKLAND (FOUNDED 1555). Govkhnors: The Governors of it. John's College, Auckland. kTA.rr: Head-master.. .. .. Mr. 11. T. Pycroft "1 .. Mr. G. A. Toben Assistant-master,! > .. Mr. F. T. Claiidge ) .. Mr. F. i'. Huzeldine Drawing and Painting .. Mr. K. v v»tkins French .. .. .. Mnn*. Villev*l Singing 11-rr Tu schka Gymnastic* .. . .. Mr A. 15. Kroomlia'.l Mechanical DrawnfrandSup-ri t' ntlentof Workshop, Mr. V. J. Claridgo. Term begins MONDAY, Katiruary 2; Half-term (half fees), MON AY, March 5. Vees (three terms in th year) : £3 10s rer Term, including stationery. No extra charges of any kind. Reduction of 10 per cent per head for brothers. Mechanical Drawing and Men nrat on are taught to those boys whose rents do not wish them to l<t*ro Latin. Prospectuses can he obtained from the Headmaster, ! oumir.-roi'', Parn^l 1 , i r from W. S. Coch-r-ne, fcecretarv tj the Board of Governors, Diocesan Office, 185, Queer.-street. DUCATIONAL HO MB FOR YOUNG Educational homk for young CBILDRKN, RUSSELL-htrect, Pabnell. Boarding and Day School conducted by the Misses Ropers Duties resumed on February 2nd. References to parents of pupils. MR. J On 8 on, Certificated Teachor of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar Scheol. Address Karangahape Road. MR. W. H. HARD WICK, (Organist of St. Paul's Church), FilOK IONDON, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. - ' For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hall. ONKHUNGA.— General and. Mrs. Stoddard's Boarding and Pay School for young ladies will re-open #biU"ry 2. Li tie boys also received. The education comprises English in all its branches La'in, French, I rawing, Pain ing in Water Colours and Oils, aud Needlework. Music, singing, calisthenics, and Dancing extras. tOT situation elevated aud very healthy. • -*■ MR. pool Y, TEACHHR OF ORGAN. HARMONIUM, PIANOFORTE, VIoLIN, SINGING, HARMONY it;. Fourteen years Organist and Choirmaster of St. Peter's Parish Church (th* Cathedral), Liverpool, England. Cards or Terms at Hoffmann's, Kady's and Howden's Muiic Warehouses ; or at temporary Ke>ldence, SOMERSET PLACE, GRAFTON I OAD. ERR LOUIS TUTSUHKA, 1.A.M., HERR LOUIS TUTSUHKA, 1.A.M., VIENNA, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Instructions in Singing. Piano, Stringed Instruments, Harmony, Composition, Instrumentation, etc. Terms on application at lIERR TUTSCHKA'S Residence, Hobson-stroet, opposite St. Matthew's Church. N.B HERR TUTSCUKA, visits Mrs. Clayton'* chool. Parnell, and Girls' High School. RINGING. MR. R. KING-POOLEV, Pupil of Dr. J. Stainer. and Chorister for eipht years (1872-1880), at ST. PAUL'S OATH KB It AL, LOND •*<. also Stuci'-nt at tho lit** NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MUSH', South Kens.ngton, London, S.W. for two years (1880 1882). TEACHER OF SINGING AND V©ICE PRODUCTION. Card of iermn at Residence, " Fornlelgh," Symondsstreet and Messrs. J'ady's Music Establishment, Queen-strict. Mr. R. King-Pooley has the highest references. INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. MR. F. PELTZER. begs t» Inform Ills Pupils «nd the Public that ho has Removed to 36, Wakr-flHld-street. and is prepared to impart tuition in the French Language and Literature to private pupils, and to visit schools In town and suburbs. Mr. F. P. bus twelve years' experience as a rench teacher, both at home and in the colonies Hoi- the founder of the " Sociiti LitiAraire Fran'jalse " and the only French master In Auckland who has as yet produced FrenchSpeaking pupils. Sptcial arrangements for schools. Terms Moderate. The great overland route TO THE HOT LAKES. THE QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND EASIEST ROUT/. EXCURSION TICKETS FOR THREE MONTHS i ONLY. Tourists can avoid the rough sea voyage by taking train to Cambridge, thonce by W. K. Carter's Mail Coach, leaving every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, arriving at Ohinemutu about four p.m. Through Tickets, including Coachej, Guides, Hotels, and Boats, etc., to Tcrraces, only £0. For further information apply to the Booking Agent. HARRY H. HAYR, Tourist Agent, High-nreet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 3

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