: Railways. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. : AUCKLAND SECTION. TURNING OF THE FIRST ROD MAIN TRUNK . , RAILWAY. BXCTTRSION TO TB AWAMTJTTJ, WEDNESDAY APRIL 15, 1885. Br Abkanoement with Native Department. A CHEAP AND FAST PASSENGER TRAIN will letve Auckland 7 am, Newmarket 7.10 a.m., Penrose 7.23 a.m., Drury 8.16 a.m., Tuakau 8 50 a.m.. Mercer 9.30 a.m.. Ngaxnuwabia 11 a.m., Frankton J. 11.35 a.m., for Tβ Awamuta. arriving at 12.30 p.m., returning at 6.30 p.m. for same place, Fares (there and back) to To A warmitn : First Class. Second Clan. s. d. . a. d. Auckland.. .. -.9 0 .. 6 8 Newmarket .. _ 9 0 .. 6 6 Penrose J. .. ..9 0 .. 6 6 Drury ... „ ... 7 0 .- 53' Tuakaa ... „ ..7 0 .. 6 3 Mercer „ „ ..SO ... 46 Ngaruawahia .. ..4 0 «. 3 0 Frankton J. .. ..3 0 '«, 2 3 These tickets are available for the day of Issue only. C. HUDSON, District Traffic Manager. " TIJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. CHEAP TBIf TO CAMBRIDGE (WAIKATO) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. ONE OB THREE DAYS IN THE DISTRICT. BACKS AT CAMBRIDGE,"APRIL 15th AND 16tk. A fast Passengers Train will leave Auckland on April 15 at 7 a.m.; Newmarket, 7.10 a.m.; Penrose, 7.26 a.m. for Cambridge*, returning same day from Cambridge at 6.30 p.m. FARES: Day Trip. | Thrse Day Trip. Ist Class 2ndCUB»~ let Class 2nd Class (Return). (Return). (Return). .(Return) 9s 6s 6d 18» 13s The Three Day TicVetsi are available for return by ordinary trains on THURBDAY and FRIDAY, April 16 and 17. C. HUDSON, District Traffic Manager. Tenders. THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATTJ RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). NO. 8 PERMANENT WAY CONTRACT, PORIRUA . SECTION. Written Tenders will be received at the Company's Office, Wellington, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 14th day of April, 1885. for the above Contract. Flans, specifications, and condition! may be seen at the Company's Office, Wellington. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. H. P. HIGQINSON, ' , Chief Engineer. Wellington, March 25,1885. mHAMES VALLEY-ROIORUA RAIL. THAMES VALLEY-ROIORUA RAILWAY. NO. 1 SECTION : COMPLETION CONTRACT, (Length, 41 miles 66 chains.) PART FORMATION, BRIDGES, AND FENCING, PERMANENT WAY, AN© STATION BUILD. INS*, &0., he. Written tenders for the above Contract will be received by the undersigned up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of April. Tenders are to be addressed to the Chairman, T.V.R, Railway do.. Limited. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned. ■ ' • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. STEWART AND HUNTER, i. ■ - Civil Engineers. Shortland-street, Auckland, March 30,1885. - mENDERS will be received Sy the under* J_ signed until noon of MONDAY, 11th day. of May, 18S5, for the Construction of a Kail way, Westport to Cape Foulwind (about seven miles). Plans , and Specifications to be seen at the Public Works Offices, Wellington, . ClMitchnrrii, . Dunedin, and Auckland, and Harbour Board Office. EUGBNiS OCONOR, - . Chairman Wostport Harbour Board. mo BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, up to noon of SATURDAY, the 25th instant, for the erection of Promises at Wanganul for the Haw Zealand Insurance Company. , , . Plans, etc., at cur offices, Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects. mO BUILDERS. Tendon will be received, until noon of FRIDAY, the 17th instant, for the erection of a Cottage for Mr. Sutherland, at Ellerslle. Plant, etc., at my office, Vulcan-lane. W. H. SKINNER, Architect. . Educational. MR. W. H. HARD WI C (Organist of St. Paul's Church), . From London, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonic Hall. LADIES' SEMINARY, POMPALLIER TRRRAOE. Miss Valle resumes duty on Monday, 13th. Advanced and Elementary Classes for English, French, German, Drawing Painting, and Music. Miss Valle is now entering nimes for a Juvenile Dancing Class. _ - PROFESSOR JULES DE BERNARD, in thanking tho Public and the Schools for their liberal patronage* bogs to inform that, being unable to remain in Auckland, be has appointed Hons. Paul Bibrun, recently anived from Paris, to replace him. Mans. Bibron having studied under the very best and leading professors in Paris, Professor de Bernard feels confident in recommending him to his numerous patrons. WINDMILL VILLA, Symonde-etreet— ' Mrs. and Miss Holt hiving purchased the goodwill and furniture of the educational establishment lately conducted by Madame Libri, beg to announce that school duties will be resumed on Monday. 13th April. livening classes on Mondays and Wednesdays from seven to eight. * R, NEVILLE GEO. BARNETT ' ' (Fbi.li. Com,. OKO., LotlD.), ORGANIST ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC. For Lessons In Sinoino, Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, SIOHT-aINQINO, or Rbapino-music-at-sioht. Harmony, Composition, &c, &o. Address: " Wynleigh," Ponsonby-road (near Frank Hn-road); or Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, near St. Paul's Church. SCIENTIFIC DRESS CUTTING. Miss Bewb, Sole Agiint in Auckland for Scientiu: Dress Cutting Association, 272, Regent Circus, London, hold* daises at Wellosley-street East (second house from Park) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. including System, Tracing-wheel, and instruction till peirfeot— 2s. Remuera Class at Mm. Laws on Tuesdays from ten till twelve. ....... ■■ EVENING SINGING CLASSES Will bo commenced as tinder ; TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLESLEY-STREET :— ELEMENTARY CLASS : Wednesday, April Ist, at INTERMEDIATE CLASS : Wednesday, April Ist, at Eight. FORESTEBS' HALL, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD :- ELEMENTARY CLASS : Tuesday, April 7ta, at ■" Seven. ' "" '■"' ~'~ PRACTICE CLASS: Tuesday, April 7th, at a quarter past Sight, ;. ...... .'..., FEES: ~, .. ' . ~ : Instruction Classes: Gentlemen, 10s 6d ; Ladies, 7s 6d. Teachers undor Board of Education free. Practice Class : 2s 6d per Quarter. Standard of admission ; Elementary Certificate. . : ; ■ joe:n young, Member of the Tonic Sol-fa College, London, Singing Master Girls' High School. TjiVENING CLASSES. A, MoARTHUB, II.A LI , purposes holding Evening Glasses at the Training College, Wellesleystreet, beginning on MONDAY, the 9th Instant, at half-pant seven p.m. Each subject will be taken twice a week. Fees per term : 15s for one subject, 21s for two. . > •'- .• -•.,■■ • ■ ■ ■ . ••■■ "Clasiei will also be formed to prepare for the Civil Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Ex amlnations at a fer ol Two Guineas per term. , History (general ~ and constitutional), Political ' Economy, and Jurisprudence m«y be arranged for. Imornatlan will be given aid names enrolled at the Training College between half-past four and halfpast fire p.m. each afternoon, ana on Saturday be. jt*»p*a ,68 aid tour o'clock. ...
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 3
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