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Bales tiy Auction. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, « At Two p.m. sharp. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, • At Two p.m. sharp. "yAILE & J-JOUGLAS Will sell by auotion, At their Land Salerooms, Shortland-street, JJOTHSAST. JJOTHSAY. The Property of Mr. W. McCaul. IN ALLOTMENTS, Containing from one to three and three-quarters of an aero each. Situated close to the New Lynn Railway Station, and within the seven mile radius from the General Post Offico, these Allotments are remarkably well adapted for Market Gardens, Poultry Farms, or for Residence Sites. The liberal terms on which they will be sold place them within the reach of everybody. Terms: One-fourth cash, and the balance (if desired) can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Lithographic plans on application. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. VAILE & DOUGLAS, Estate Auctioneers, Shortland-street. Educational. WENTWORTH HOUSE, -Ponsonby Road.—Miss Hill's pupils will resume their studies on Monday, February 1. MISS TYE will Resume her Classes for Drawing and Painting on Thursday, January 21, at No. 1. Liverpool-street. MUSIC — Mrs. Paul will resume her duties on Tuesday, February 2, 1886. Vacancies for a few pupils.—Mary-street, Mount Eden. MUSIC AND SINGING.-Mrs. Revitt, Pcarboro' Terrace, Parnell, will Resume duties on Monday, January 25th. 1886. Vacancies for pupils. MRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, Carlton Road.—Datie* will be resumed on MONDAY, February Ist. Pupils may attend for French, Latin, Drawing, and Music »eparately. MRS. WQOLLEY (Pianiste to Ponsonby Choral Society) will resume her Pianofore and Hinging Lessons on Monday. February 1, 1888. Mrs. Woolley will bo at home on Thursday, 28th instant, Karangahapo Road, right-of-way by Prime's, Ironmonger. ONEHCNGA GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— The next term begins on Motwjav, February 1. L. J. TROLLOPE, Master. BOARDING AND DAY-SCHOOL, St. John's College, Tamaki — Classical, General, and Religion* Education. The next term will commonce on Monday, February 1, 1836.Kev. T. F. King, Principal. Theory of music, counterPOINT. COMPOSITION, he. Mr. G. F. TENDALL, Mus. Bac., Oxon. (Pupil of Dr. Stainer), Organist of Christchurch Cathedral, Gives lessons in the above by correspondence, 164, Montreal-street, Chrlstchurch, N.Z. Drawing and painting in oil OR WATERCOLOUR.

KENNETT WATKINS (Instructor Auckland Free School of Aril Will resume his Private Classes on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at two p.m., commencing ou February 2. Terms : One Guinea. _ Address, MRS. PALMER, Seminary Carlton Gore Road. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, RUSSELL-STREET, PARNELL. The MISSES ROGERS will resume their School Duties on February 1. Reference to Parents of Pupils. LOWER GLEN SIDE, SYMONDSTREET. The duties of MRS. GLOVER'S Boarding and Day School will be resumed on February 2. The best Masters are etigsged. Classes for Painting and Scientific Dressmaking twice a week, DOMAIN " GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Grafton Road. Jin consequence of the demand for more space, Mr. C. P. Newcoinbe has arranged to transfer his School to the room In tho rear of St. Andrew's Church, Symonrtstreet. Pupils prepare! for all examinations. Special Evening Class for the General Knowledge Law F.xamlnatlon. The next term will conimonce on Monday, February 1. For prospectus and references apply as above. Vacancies for three boarders. QNEHUNGA. GENERAL AND MRS. STODDARD'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG LADIUS AND LITTLE BOYS. First Term of ISB6, commences, Ist February. Lower grafton road. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Head Mibtrf.SH : MI3S COLE. Boarders and Day Scholars received. Ordinary Course includes instruction in English, French. Latin, Mathematics, lirawing, and Needlework. Girls prepared for Local Examinations. Homo Omforts for Boarders. Houso and grounds beautifully situated. Reference permitted to Clergymen, Doctors, and Parents of Pupils. The First Term of ISS6 begins February Ist. USICAL NOTICE. MR B. HOMBERG, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Will continue to give PIANQ LESSONS To Punlls, at their private residences, or at his abode. CORNER OF NKL«ON AND HAYDN STREETS, At the back of St. James' Church. Terms moderate, Engagements takeu to Dancing Parties. Also, Languages taught. Lessons in french language AND LITERATURE. M. ALBIN VILLEVAL, French Master at the Girls' High School and othtr leading nchools in Auckland. M. A. Villeval will receivo pupils at Mr. W. H. Webbe's Auckland School of Music, corner of Hobson and Oook streets from tbo 20thof January. For particulars, terms, etc., apply as above or by letter to M. A. Villeval, Mount Eden Road. Classes for beginners and advanced pupils will be started in February, Terms, (in classes), beginners, 15s per quarter; advanced pupils, £1 Is (payable in advance). Names enrolled at Mr. W. H. Webbo's. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL : J. MACKAY, It A. Tkrms : Fall Boarders. 40 guineas per annum. Tuition: Upper School, 12 guineas ptr annum; Lower School, £10 per annum. The College is moat healthily-situated in its own reserves. of 69 acres. Tho Class-rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, ami afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders. The Boarders are under the intermediate supervision of the Principal and Mrs. Mackay, assisted by four resident masters. During the past fonr years, 56 candidates from this College have qualified for Matrioulation; 26 passed the University Junior Scholarship Examination, and over 100 passes in the Civil Service have been obtained. First Term of 1886 begins cn February 1. Prospectus and full particulars from the Principal or from the undersigned. C. P. POWLES, Secretary. JJERR fjpUTSCHKA, 1.A.M., VIENNA, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, ! Has resumed duties with Private Pupils in Singing. Pianoforte, Harmonium, Violin, Tenor, 'Cello, Double I Bass, Ac.; also, Harmony, Composition, and Orchestration, and will receive New Pupils during January and February. The Orchestral School will re assemble on WEDNESDAY, January 27, at eight p.m., at Herr Tntschka's private residence, and Intending Members are requested to give in their tiansis before that date. Boys desirous to join a Violin Class, either for Beginners or Advanced must give In their names during January. Herr Tutschka is appointed Visiting Master for Music and Singiag at the Girls' High School, Mrs. Clayton's School, Parnell, and Church of England Grammar School, Parnell. | Printed Cards of. Terms on application at Herr |. Tutschka'a Private Residence, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST [ (Three Doom vbou the Albirt Park),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 8

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