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! ,_..—. Tenders. ~--.--.f~^~*v _— TtiTEW ZEALAND POSTAL TELEJ3I GRAPHS. CONSTRUCTION OF TELEGRAPH LINE. * S\ TAOPO TO CAMBRIDGE, 'h Tenders are Invited for the Snpply and Delivery of 1509 Pole* (more or Jew), and Delivery only of Material amounting In all to about 32 tons, for a line of Telegraph commencing at a point twelve miles north of ' aupo, and thence to Cambridge. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be receivable up to noon of the i9th day of January, 1885. Specifications, General Conditions, and all other information relative to the above can be obtained at the Telegraph-office, Aucaland; Post-office, Cambridge ; Post-office, Tanranga; Post-office, Taupo ; the Telegraph-office, Nap.er, and at the General Postoffice, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. „;■'',' By order of the Commissioner of Telegraphs. C. LEMON. Superintendent New Zealand Postal Telegraphs. Wellington, 29th December, 1534. "PUBLIC WORKS, NEW ZEALAND. , IMPROVEMENT OF ROAD CONTRVCT AT WAIIOA RIVER, PIAKO COUNTY. Written tenders for the above contract will be re- ' ceived at this office till neon cf FKIDAT, ICth Jacniry. 1833. They are to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Work?, and marked outride the envelop*, " Tender for Improvement of Road , Contract." Drawings, specification, and conditions may be seen at thin office and at tae Public Works Office,, Hamilton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W.H. HALFS, District Engiietr. Public Works Offis*, Auckland, 3rd January, 18S5. TENDERS for the office of Engineer for the Whangarei County, will he rece'ved by the Chairman, until noon en WEDNESDAY, January 1.4, 1855. Tenders to state whether remuneration he by salary or commission. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for County Enginear." R. THOMPSON. County Chairman. County Office, Wfcangsrei, December 24. 13&4. TTIIGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION. TO BRASS BANDS. Tenders will be received for Brass Bands to accompany procession on January 2Sth, and to perform on Cricket Ground during the day. Not leu than twelve performers. Tenders will be opened next Friday, January 16th, at eight p.m., at Working Men's Clou. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. W. SPENCE SIMPSON. Secretary. Eight Hours' Demonstntion Committee Working Men's Club. m 0~ BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, until noon of SATURDAY, the 17th instant, for certain attritions and additions to a Residence at Bruntwood Waikato. ' Plans, etc., at No. 9, South British Chambers ; and at W. M. Douglas's, Esq., residence, Bruntwood. EDMUND BELL, Architect rpo BUILDERS. Tenders will b» received up to noon on TUESDAY, the 20'.h initiot, for the erect'on of Bank Premise* at New Plymouth for the Bank cf New Zealand. Plans, etc., our offices, Queen-street. EDWD. MAHO.NEY & SOX, Architects. rpENDERS for the Erection of Water ft . Clcsits at the Girls' High School, Upper Queen-street, will be received by the Education Board, Wrndham-ftreet, Auckland, until noon of TUESDAY, 13th January, 18S5. Plan and Specification may be seen at the office of the Board. Licensing NoticespiTl OF, AUCKLAND. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, John Morrison Russell, of Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's license in respect of the house and premises known by the sign of the Albino Hotel, and situate at the corner of Bobson and Weltesley Streets, do hereby give notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting to be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland, on the second day of March, 1885, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to John Lynch, my appoini tee. Dated the twenty-fourth day of December, 1834. J. M. RUSSELL. Educational. HERE CARL SCHMITT Will resume his duties on the Second of February. Former and intending pupils are requested to meet Herr Schm tt at the music room. Choral Hall, on THURSDAY Afternoon, the 29th January, between three and five, to arrange convenient hours for their lessons. Two classes will meet at the Choral Hall for the Bt. dy of Harmony. Those who wish to become members are requested to apply on the abovementioned day. Her Schmitt visits: Girs' High School, Monday and Thursday. Mrs. Clayton's, ParneU, Tuesday and Friday. Mrs. Coates', and Mrs. Glovers', Wednesday. MR. J O N S O N, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar ScheoL Address Karangahape Road.. MR. W. H. HARDWICK, " (Organist of St. Paul's Church), From London, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and Particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hall. • 0 I N O * I N G. MR. R. RLNG-POOLEY, Pupil of Dr. J. Stainer, and Chorister for eight years (1872-1880), at ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, LONDON. Alio Student at the late NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MUSIO, South Kensington, London, S.W. for two years (18801882). TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. * Card of terms at Residence," Fernleigh," Symondsstreet and Messrs. Eady's Music Establishment, Queen-street. Mr. R. King-Pooley has the highest references. Q I N G I N G. .MRS. WATERS (LONDON ORGAN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OF MUSIC) Receives Pupils at her Residence, comer of Kybar Pass and Arawa-street, HIGHEST REFERENCES FROM OTAGO AND CANTERBURY. Terms at all the Leading Music and Booksellers. CIAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWSON will > be glad to RECEIVE into their family BOYS who wish to attend the Church nf England Grammar School. A master of the Grammar School resides in the house, who will supervise the home lessons. - The boarders will be allowed, under him, the free use of the playground, gymnasium and workshop. References kindly permitted to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. • Sir Maurice O'Rorke, Co ouel Haultain, the Bev. G. H. 8. Walpo'e, lnr.umb-nt of 8. Mary's. Parnell, and H. T. Pycrcft, E-q., Head-master. For particulars apply to Grammar-school House, Parnell. MR. NEVILLE GEO. BARNETT ■ ' (Fell. Coll. Oho., Loud.), ' - ORGANIST ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC For Lessons In Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Sight-singing, Or RfcIDINO-MOSIO-AT-sioht. Harmony, Composition. Ac., Ac Address: " Wynlelgh," Ponsonby-road (near Frank lin-road); or Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, near St. Paul's Church. " BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (TAMAKI, NEAR AUCKLAND). . ... . A High Class Boarding and Day School. Classical, General, and Religious Education. Preparation for University Matriculation and other Examinations. The next term will commence on MONDAY, February 2,1885. : •'■'?■' : .''■',-:••„ For full prospectus and references, apply to , ' & ' '■'"" *'":>-'••• REV. T. F.KING, . PriacipaL INSTRUCTION IN { THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND, LITERATURE....... MR. F. PELTZBR begs to inform his Pupils and the Public that he has Removed to 38, Wake fieldstreet, 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. has twelve years' experience as a French teacher, both at home and in the colonies. He U the founder of the " Litieraire Frangaise," and the only French master in Auckland who has as yet produced Frenchspeaking pupils. Special arrangements fox schools. Terms Moderate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7223, 12 January 1885, Page 8

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