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Educational. pUBLIC NOTICE. {The Education Board of the District o( Auckland, April 5, 1886. In accordance with the provisions of '' The Education Act,lß77,"and "The Education Act, 1877, Amendment Act, 1885," the Education Board of the District of Auckland directs it to be publicly notifled that Public Meetings of Householders of the several School Districts named in the Schedule hereunder shall be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1889, At the times and places respectively set forth in the said Schedule. „, And, in accordance with Section 69 of The Education Act, 1877," aforesaid, the Board has also appointed that the Committees of the several School Districts named in the said Schedule shall hold their first .Mooting imme lately after election at the place respectively sot forth therein. VINCENT E.jRICE, SsorcUry. SCHEDULE. < .. Albertland North, 5 p.m., Public H»ll Alexandra, 7.80 p.m., School Aral, 6 p.m., School Arapohue, 2 t'.m.. School Ararimu, 7 p.m., school . Ararimu Vail y, 2 p m., School . • . Aratapu, 7-30 p.pi., School ~ ( , Ardmore, 2 p.m. . Siliool ' ' Auckland City, 7.30 p m., NoJion-i(,mt sohpol Avondale, 7.80 p.m-, school Awltu, 7 p.m., No. 1 School Babylon, 2 p.m.» School ? - / Bombay, JO p.m., School Cambridge, 7.30 p.m., Public Hall . Cambridge West, 7 p.m., School Churchill, 3.30 p.m., School Coromandol, 4 p.m., School / ■■ , Dargaville, 7 30 p.m., School I'evjnpoit, 7.30 in., School Doma Valley, 7 p.m., School Driving Crjtk, 7 p m., School « Drury, 7.30 p.m., School , East Tam ki, 7.80 p.m., School , El erslie. 7 p.m., School Epsom, 7 80 p.m., Epsom Hall Gtafton-roid, 8 p.m., School Graerion, 7 p m , School Hamilton East, 8 p.m., School Hamilton West, 7.3 p.m., Public Hall Harapope, 7 p m., School llarrisviiie, 7.30 p.m.. School Ilautapu, 7.30 p.m., School llelensville, 8 30 p.m., School Henderson'? Mill, 3 p.m., School 111 uiangi, 6 p.m., Otonga ttast School Hobjonville, i p 111.. School Uokianga. 2pm, School Hoteo North, 6 p.m., School llowlck, 7.30 p.m.. Public Library Huntly, 7 p.m., School Itunuit, 7 30 p m., School Kiio, 7 p.m., School Kaitala, 2 30 p.m., School lvaiwaka, 4 p.m., School Kamo, 7 p.m., School Katlkatl North, 4 p.m., No. 2 School Kstikati South, 2 p.m., School K'lUieninga, 7.30 p.m.. Hoys' School Kaukapakapa, 7pm, School Kaurihi bore. 2 p.m., School Kawakawa, 7 p.m., School Kawhia. 7.8J p.m., Sihool Kihikihi, 7.30 p.m., Old schoolhousa Klriklriroa, 7 30 p.m., School Kohukohu, 7.30 p.m., Public Hall Komokorikl, 8 SO p.m., No. 2 Bohool Lako, 7.30 p in , School Lucas' Creek, 7 p.m., School M»hnr«n»i llea.ls, 2 p in., Mullet Point School Makctu 7 p. in ; School Manuapai, 2 p m., No. 1 School Mangapiko. 7 p.m., School M.mgrtwal, 3 p.m., Beach School Mangero, 7 80 p.m., School Mingonui, 7 p m., County Council Room! , Maraetai. 3 p.m., School Matakana. 7 p.m., Upper Sohool Matakolie, 1 p in.. School Manku, 10.30 a.m., I'atumahoe Hall Maungakaramea, 3 p m., School Maung*taiiere. 3 p.m.. Maunnatapare School Maungaturoto, 6 p m.. School Maunu, '2 p.m., M#unu School Mercer, 7.30 p.m.. School Mercury Hay, 7 30 p.m., School Miranda, 1.30 p.m., Kai-a-wai School Morrinsvlile, 2 p m. School Mount Albert, 7 30 p m , School Mount Eden. 7.3-1 p.m.. School Mount Uoskill, 1.30 p.m., School Newmarket, 8 p.m., Boys' School Newton, 7.30 p.m , flowtou East School Ngahinepouri, 7 p m., School Ngaru«wahia, 7.30 m.. Old Sohool Northcote, 7.30 p.m., School 01iaupo,'7.30 p.m , School (ininemuri, 6 p.m., I'aeroa Sohool Olnneroa, 6.30 p m., School Oiiinewai, 7 p.m., School O* tihau, 7 p.m., School Omaha, 4 p.m , School Onehunga, 7 30 p.m., Sohool Opoilki, 7 30 p.m , School <> uru, '2 p.ra , School <) ahuliu, 7.80 p.m., Publio Hall Utara, 3pm, School Ou>r,g.i, 5.30 p.m.. Otonga School. l'ai Kauri, 7 p.m , School P.ikaru, 7 p m., school I'aklri, 7 p.m.. School Pakuranga, 7.30 p m., Public Hall Panmure, 7 p.m , School l'apakura, 7.30 p.m., School l'apakura Valley, 2 p m., No. 1 Sohool P'parata, 7.30 p.m., School Paparoa 7 p.m , -chool Psrawai, 7.30 p.m.. School l'aruell, 30 p m.. School Parua, '2 p.m , No. 1 School I'Hteranii. i p.m.. School I'okcno Hill, 7 30 p m , School Pukeno Valley, 3 30 p m , School Pollock, •i p m. , S hooi Pou>onby, 7 p.m., School Port Albert, 2 p.m., School Pulici, 6 p m., School I'ukeatua. 3 p.in. School Pukekohe E»st, 7pm., School Pukekohe West, 8.30 p.m , School Puwerirnu, 7 p.m., School Pukete, 7 p.m., School Pun!, 7.30 p.m.. School Purlri, 4 p.m.. School KagUn, 7 p.m.. School Kmig ; aoiiia. 7.30 p.m.. School Rmgiriri, 7.30 p.in., School ltemuera, 7 30 p m., School Hotoni*. 7.30 p m., at Mr. Kelly's Wall Rnaiiaka, 4 p.m., at Mr S. W. Kudlei's residence Ruapuke, 2 p.m. School Ruatargata, 8 p.m., West School Ru»to (Whamraroa North), Sp.m.,oldSohoolhouse Rus«eii, 7 p.m., School Talrua, 7.30 p.m , School TernalH-re, 7.30 p.m., School Tamaki West, 7.30 p.m. School TaoUoroa, 10 a.m.. No. 2. School Tapu 7 30 p.m . School Tararu, 8 p.m , School Ta 'hna, 2 p.m. School Taupirl, 7.30 p.m., School Taurang*. 7.30 p.m.. at the Native Courthouse Tawharu. 7pm, School T.' Aroha Gold Id. 8 p m., School To Aroha Wont. 7 30 p m., School Te Awamutu, 7.3u;i>.,m., Scheo Te Kopiiru. 7,30 » in. Public Hall To Mata, 4 p m., School To ' alii, 2 p.in , Haoi Public Hall Te Puke, 12 noon, at the Pioneer Store, Te Puke Te H dm, 7 p m.. S hool Te Hire, 8 p.m., School Titirangi, 4 p.m.. School Totara, 4pm. School Tryphena, 2 p.m , School Tu'akau, 7 p m., S hool 'I'uranga Creek 7.30 p.m., cbool Turua. 7 30 p.m , School A'icU.rii Valley 2pm, School Wade, 3 p.m., School Wsiheke Island, 12 noon School Wsilinu, 7 p.m., Public Hall Waiklekie, 3 p m., Chapel Waikomiti, 6 p.m., School Waimate, 7 p.m , Sunday-schoolroom Wainul. 4 p.m., School Wa!or"ntroinai, 7 p m., School Waio ahi, 7 p m., Waiokarika School Waipu Cave, 2p.ra , School Waipu Central, 2p. , School Waipu Cove, 4n.m .School Waipu North River. 4 i> m., School Waii u Upper, 4 p.m , School WairtngH, 6 p.m . School Walr a South, 7 p.m , School AVaitetuna. 3 p.m.. School Waiuku, 3 p.m , ''ouim-rcial Hall tV.iiwera, 7 p.m., School Wnrkworth, 8 p.m.. School Wellsfnrd, 3 p.m., School Whiikahara, 2 p.m., Tokatoka School Whangapoua, 7.30 p m., School Wha'igarei, 3 p.m., Council Chambers Wlunparol Hends, 2 p.m , i-cbool Wharehine, 8 p.m., school Whareora 3 p.m., School Whatawhata, 7 p.m., School Woodliill, 7.16 p.m.. School Wooilsido, 7.30 p m., School Election of SCHOOL COMMITTEES. TUESDAY. April 27, is the day fixed by law for the Annual Meetings of Householders to elect School Committees. The time'! and places of meetlnghave been notified in tho Nnv Xku'and Hkkild and Wbkki.v Nbws of SATURDAY, tho 10th lust. The Board deHres that Householders will attend the Mietings in order hat the Committees to be elected shall b! fully and fairly representative of their respective districts. SAMUEL LCKE, Chairman. MR. W. H. WEBBE cannot receive any . mora Pupil* this month. Three vacancies May I.—Address, Auckland School of Music. HOW TO TEACH THE PIANO.—A new Class now forming for young ladies encaged or about to engage in teaching the Piano Fee : ' ra Guinea. Two vacancies.—Apply Auckland School of Music. 171 DEN ACADEMY, Proßpeot ■ street, Li I'onsonby, conducted by Mr. R. J. Pearcp. Subjects—English branches, Latin, and Mathematics. Terms on application. MR. ALEX. M. HUXTABLE, Teacher of SINGING and Voice Production.Academy of Musio, Oak It'louse, Hoosou-street Residence : Selwyn-street, Ponsonby (last bouse but one on right-hand aide from Hepburn-street. "VTIGHT SCHOOL for Boys.—Monday, J3I Wednesday, and Friday evenings, from 7to 0 p.m. Terms, It weekly-— Mr. H. Kramer, Shortland House, Sbortland-street. * MISS HEIGHTON, Teaoher of Engluh Music and Elementary German, Portico Villa, Weilesley-street West. Schools visited and lessons given at pupils residence if required. p A N C X N G. MISS DONOVAN will resume her EVENING CLASS in the Foil est Bits' Hall, Karangabape Road, qi THURSDAY, 16th April, and is prepared to receive the names of Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to become members. A Class for IJBorNßßita la being formed on Wednesday afternoons from four to halfpast five. Address— MISS DONOVAN, L ...j Nicholson's Cottages, Pitt-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7614, 17 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7614, 17 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7614, 17 April 1886, Page 3

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