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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, DINNER SERVICES, DINNER SERVICES, CUPS AND SAUCERS. Wo Reserve. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions to sell at his Room, Today, at eleven o'clock, W CRATES OF DINNER WARE Services to suit purchasers' 6 Crates Cups and baucers NO RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. GRAND RESIDENCE SITES AND GROUNDS, WITH LARGE RESIDENCE AND VINERIES YIELDING A HANDSOME INCOME AND KNOWN AS MR. A. LINABURY'S, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY. GABRIEL LEWIS Has received instructions from Mr. A. Linabury to sell on the above date at twelve o'clock noon. THAT BEAUTIFUL VILLA RESldence containing 14 Roo •a, together with Coach-house, Stables, and other Outbuildings complete, i his sweet ret.red spot contains nearly four acres of land, and is situated in a healthy part of the City of Auckland, commanding delightful, churning, and picturesque views of th« City and Suburbs, also fine v.ews of the Waitemata and Northcote. The la.d Is tastefully laid out in garden and orchard. On this property.are splendid v neries, with vines bearing immense quantities of fruit and yielding an income of over £600 per annum. This is indeed one of the most valuable and very desirable properties in the market. Tram Cars and 'Buses pass the property, which will be offered in one lot or in lots of allotment in Jeriols Road Nos. 1 to 6, and in Clifton-street Nos. 7 to 11, Plana to be seen at the Mart. Terms Easy. GABRIEL LEWIS. Auctioneer. AT AN EARLY DATE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TRADE SALE or WC± TRUNKS NEW AND SEASON 4 O ABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. TtfT 0 t l c E. I, EDWARD LISTER GKKEN. Sheriff of the District of Auckland, hereby give notice that under a Writ of Sale duly issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealtnd, Northern District, at Auckland aforesaid, wherein Arthur Heather, of Auckland, Merchant, is Plaintiff, and Clmiles Frederick Evanson Kisaling, of Auckland, is Defendant. I will cause the interest of 'he Defendant in the cutter Deveron, subject to. a mortgage now existing, to be sold at tfae Auction Mart of Messrs. Tonks and Co. ; also, the ' fiice Furniture including an Iron Safe, en W1 DNESDAY next, toe 11th inst.. at the hour of twelve no in, uiiluss the amount of writ and expenses be paid on or before ih*i time. J he Solicitot for the executi n Creditor is W. ColeMan, Enq., of Queen-street, Auckland. Signed at Auckland, this 4th day of March, 1835. EDWARD L. QBE EN, Sheriff. ■vr o T ice. I, IDWART> LISTER GREEN, Sheriff of the District of Auckland, hereby give notice that, u»der a Writ of Sile duly issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Norther District, at Auckland aforesaid, wh-rein Peter Oliphant. of Auckland, Solicitor, is Plaintiff, md Arama Karaka H»ututu, of Otamitea, aboriginal native chief, is Defendant. I will cause to be sold all that piece or parcel of land in the Provincial Jisrict of Auckland, containing; by admeasurement 6700 acres, situate at Otamatea, in the Katpara District, County of Manden, being portion of the Block called and known by the name of " Eaitara No. 2," and numbered 294 N. The Sale will take place on the 26th day of March, 1885, at the hour of eleven o'clock a.m., unless the amount of writ and expenses are paid on or before tha time. The solicitor for the execution Creditor is Peter Ollphaat. Dated at Auckland this 4th day of March, 18S5. EDWAUD L. GREKN, Sheriff. Educat onai. VENING CLASSES. A McARTHUR, M.A., LL.B., purposes holding Evening Classes at the Training College, We lesleystreet, beginning on MONDAY, the 9th instant, at half-pa>t seven pm. Each subject will be taken twice a week. Fees per tirm : 15s for one subject, 21s for two. , .. „. , Closes will also be formed to prepare for the Civ 1 Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examinations at a fee of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), Political Economy, and Jurisprudence m >y be arranged for. Information will be given and names enrolled at the Training- College between half-past four and haifpa«t five p.m. each afternoon, and on Saturday between three aud tour o'clock. CAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWSON will \J be glad to Receive into their family B'>YS who wish to attend the Church of England Grammar School. A master of the Grammar School resides in the houae, who will supervise the home letsons. The boarders will b<) allowed under him the free use of the playground, gymnasium, an>i workshop. Boys from the country can be accommodated with dinner. Re'erences kiodly permitted to the Right. Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. Sir Maurice O Kurke. Oolonel Haul tain, the Rev. G. H. S. Walpole, lnc imbei-t of S. Mary's, Parnell, and H. T. Pycroft, Esq., Headmaster. For particulars apply to Grammar-school House, Parnell. ■ RINGING. k MR. R. RING-POOLET, Pupil of Dr. J. Stainer, and Chorister for eight years (1872-1810), at ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, LONDON. Also Student at the late NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MUSIC, South Kensington, London, S.W. for two years (1880-1882). TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Card ef terms at Residence, " Fernleigh," Symondsstreet and Messrs. Jiady's Music Establishment, Queen-street. Mr. R. King- Pool ey has the highest references. TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLBSLKY-STREET. EVENING CLASHES ARE NOW OPEN. PRACTICAL. DRAWING, with PLANE and SOLID ■ GEOMETRY. TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. APPLIED MECHANICS an* the STEAM ENGINE, Etc , Etc. THURSDAY EVENINGS, at 7.30. Teacher : WALTER L. KOBINSON. Board of Education. Medallist, and Certified with First-class Honours by Science and Art Department. London; also, by City and Guilds of London Institute for advancement of Technical Education. HERR LOUIS TUTBCHKA, 1.A.M., VIENNA, PROFBBSOR OF MUSIC. Instructions In Singing. Piano, Stringed Instruments, Harmony, Composition, Instrumentation, etc. Terms on application at HERR TUTSCHKA'S . Residence, Hobson-street, opposite St. Matthew's Church. 1 sr B—HERR TUTBCHKA, visits Mrs. Clayton's chool. Parnell, and Girls' High School. Musical Instrument Warehouse, 4a, 88, Victoriastreet, Auckland. T. E. /BARTER, IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TEACHER »f MUSIC, PIANOFORTE,' VIOLIN, CORNET, &C. Terms and Testimonials Free on Application. All Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. MR. F. PELTZER ben t» inform hi* Pupils as* the Public that he has Removed to Hobsonstreet, and is prepared to impart tuition in the Freaeb Language and Literature to private pupils, and to visit schools in town and suburbs. Mr. F. P. has twelve yoars' experience as a Krtaoh teacher, both at home and in the colonic*. He i« the founder of the " Societe Litteraire Fraasalse." and the only French master in Auckland who has as yet produced Frenchspeaking pupils. Special arrangements lor ; chools. Terms Moderate. MR. JON S O N, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at tke OoUegt and erawnai Scheoli A'iUeM Xoraßgahapa Bead.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8