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Public Notices. I r> EW. G. CONNOLLY (DECEASED). It is requested that all Claim* against this Estate be sent in and all moneys owing to it be paid forthwith to the undersigned, at the office of their Solicitor, W. Coleman, National Buildings, 85, Queenstreet, Auckland. M E. W. ALISON, v For Self and Co-executers. TT> E W HAITI, KURUNUI, PATETEPJB, A; OR RANGITAN LAND ASSOCIATIONS. „ Any Persons having any Claim in respect of the T acquisition or disposal or the Lands lately belonging to tho above Associations, or any of them, are hereby a requested to forward the same to the undersigned at D once. {J J. AITKKN CONNELL, L Chairman Whaiti, Kurunui, Patetere, and , t Uani;itiinuku Arbitrntors. , Address : Fort-street, Auckland. ]' a May 20,1556. ' : A USTRALIAN MERCANTILE UNION jt\. INSURANCE COMPANY. Messrs. F. J. Moss and Co. having resigned the 'I Agency nf the above Company, 1 have this day apd pointed Mr. J. Hnijo Hanop as reprosentatlve of the Company for tho Provincial District of Auckland. J. MoVEY BAIKD. General 'Manager for New Zealand. Auckland, May 1,1586. "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL. * J. HUGO HARROP, 1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, " Removed to Messrs. F. J. Moss & Co,'s Offices, New -' Zealand Drug Company's Buildings, Shortland-etreet, Auckland. r " Electoral. . piTY AUDITOBSHIF. MR. CHARLES A. JONAS Begs to Intimate to the Ratepayer* of the City Of Auckland that he is a Cundidato for the 5 CITY AUDITORSHIP, and respectfully solicits their Votes and interest at the forthcoming election,which takes placi on TUES DAY next, .Time 1, ISS6, at the Public Library between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. •" COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. ■ (In mutual relations with Mr. John .Mil.vi, 1 Public Accountant. Etc ) ) __. .. - ——_________^__— mo THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY. JJ • We have the honour to solicit your Votes at the Annual Election of Auditor*, to take place on the lit Juue in tho Free Public Library. T. LEIGH WHITE. W. L. MITCHELL. Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ) NEXT TERM will commerce on MONDAY, MAY 31. with the ENTRANC- EXAMINATION, at ten am., at which all Candidates for Admission must 3 present themselves, bringing certificates of conduct <■ from last school*. r The Headmaster will attend, to aee parents, from a qu >rt?r pist nine a.m. r Hot- alreadr in the School, RE-ASSEMBLE on 1 TUrSDAY, June 1, at lmlf-pnst nino a.m. G. VON' DER HEYD?, Secretary. GIRLS , HIG IT SCHOOL" UPPER QUEEN-STREK.T. The Second Term will bc?ln rn MONDAY, 31st May instant, and end on FRIDAY, 27th August. Fees are as follows:— i i UPPER FORMS (vi., v., iv.).. £3 10s per term. LOW FORMS .. .. Hi 10s per term. All Fkes mtst be Paid in Advance. The Ueaiimvster will '<e in attendance at the School on KRIDAY next, 23th in.'tint, from one to lour P m . to receive applications for the admission of new pupils YfNK- CLAYTON'S Boarding and Day i.v A School, St. Oeor(T(>'i Bay Koad, Parnell. Second term. May 31,1886. I>RIARFIKLD, Graf ton Road-Day and JS_> Boarding School for Girls. Principal : Miss Cole. Second Term of 1880 begins TUESDAY. May 25. "I3OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL (St. t> Jchn's College, Tamaki).— next Term will commence on Tuefd»y, 2;>*.h inst. Rev. T. F. Kinjj, Principal. WRITING! WRITING! WRITING ! — God Writing guaranteed in a Scries of Twelve Lessons (Ladies or Gfnilomen). Terms (privately) : One Oulnea and a-ha!f. Day and Kvenlng 'lasses : One Oulnea.— Apply F. Marie Giles, Profes«or of Writing, A.M.P. Buildings, No. 3, US. Queenstreet. LOWER GLENSIDE, SYMONDSSTRntT. The Second Term of Mrs. Glover's Boarding »u<l Di> School will begin on TUESDAY, tho 20th Instant. MR, AUG. IRONMONGER, XVJL TEACHER , THE BANJO. Terms upon application to Mr, Rudy, ilusJc-wllor, Queen-strict. Music arranged, transposed, and set for the Banjo. M u __: "~ c MRS. PAUL wiU resume her Duties on TUESDAY, Juno I. Attends Girls' Huh School twice a week. Vacancies for a few put ils. Mary street, Mount Eden. EDUCATION, North Shore. —Mrs. RamLi say Grimes beus to announce thit she has conimrnre I a Young Ladies' School (it her re«i(!orico, Sins Soucl Villa, near District School. Mrs. Grimes can lofer to the parents of pupils a» to her attainments and success as an experienced teacher.—'forms on application. [A CART).] MR. GEORGE H. GLUT SAM, . TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Every Branch of Theoretical and Practical Composition, and the Study of '.ho Art of Accompanying. Will be in attendance daily to receive Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sons' Music Warehouse, Quecn-stroet. M u 8 I O. MISS WEAVER Can receive Pupils at her Residence, Mountnesiing Graf ton Road, on Tuesday* and Friday«, X\X Certificate and highest testimonials from the Leipzig Conservatoire. TU" O T I O E. MR. NEVILLE BARNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils Irom all parts), viz.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Sightreading, Harmony, &c,, apply to above address. JOHN £i /PLOUGH, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. Church - street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument repairs, Model-making, Electric Apparatus, &c., &c. "OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. GILSTAIN has Removed her School from Park Road to Grange Road, Mount Eden, where Young Ladies entrusted to her care will fled c_'l ths comforts of an English home. Vacancies for two young lady boarders. Terms, with Masters for Frenoh, Music, and Drawing, £45 per annum. Without Masters, and including a sound English education with Musio, £35 per annum References kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of pupils. March 81,1886. MORNING VOCAL CLASS FOR LADIES. Several Ladies in the City and Suburbs having suggested that MADAME POOLEY should form a 'jj VOCAL CLASS for YOUNG LADIES who, by reason of distance and the hour of meeting, are debarred *° from joining the WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASS, bt MADAME POOLEY has much pleasure in announo- £* ing that a CLASS will be composed at once, to meet in at the CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, on SATUR- !°, DAY MORN INGS at eleven o'clock, the afternoons pi bus not being encroached upon. ' be The FIRST MEETING will take place next SATUR tic DAY MORNING. G ° Fee, Two Guineas per Annum, payable half-yearly t > l in advance. Early enrolment is J XelftnJuw*, No. 434,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7647, 26 May 1886, Page 1

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