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Electoral. i TAKIWA POOTI MAORI WHAKA*TE ; X HAUAURU. . . Ka ponnitia e ait to tnturutang* o to hulhulnga'o Din pooti 1 to pootltanga mo tetahi Mem* Maori Id to Paremete mo to tiklwa pooti Maori Whaka-tc- . Hauaurn, kl to Tart Maori i Arekahanara, Walks to, a to Tulle, ata 20 o nga rfc o Hanuere, 1887, a to 12 taakai t« awatea. Ka HORI WIKIKIHANA, NA HORI WIRIKIHANA, Tlno Kakwhakahaore o to Pooti. O.T.WILKINSON, Keturialng Officer, Western Maori I Electoral District. WESTERN MAORI ELECTORAL ] VV DISTRICT. I will declare the result of the Poll for a Member for the Western Maori Electoral District in Parliament, lat the Native Office, Alexandra, at noon on THURS- , DAY, the 20th January, 1887. G. T. WILKINSON, | Returning Officer Western Maori I Electoral District. ■ I Educational. Mount eden COLLEGIATE I Jxi. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, I Va r.r.itv Road, Mount RoSKILI, Auckland. 1 I Principals: I MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's University. | MISS McHARG, Bom. in Jtdaeation, St. Andrews. I (For Nino Tear* Chief A sslstant Teachers at the Girls" I High School, Sa'talre, Yorkshire). I Tho Girls' High School, Saltaire, Yorkshire, was I established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years the I number amounted to 160, which was the limit of the I accommodation provided. Although Saltsiro is lin tho immediate vicinity of three large towns, I having good High Schools, girls were sent down from I all parts of the country t» it, as for moral training it I bold one of the foremost places in England. the I intellectual training wan second only to the moral. I At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1880), one I girl was third and another sixth in all England. One | received the offer of two scholarships; tho prize for | being first senior girl in Political Economy; the I prise for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all I England. I FIRST TERM WILL COMMENCE FEB. 8, 1887. I SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: I English Language and Literature I Mathematics I Languages—Latin Franch German I Sctoncc— Botany, Physiology, Chemistry, etc. I Drawing Freehand and Model I Class Singing and HnrmotSy I Calisthenics and Musical Drill J EXTRAS: I Lessons in Mtitle, Painting, Dancing, Scientific DressI making, Swimming, etc. ] AlM.—This School will bo conducted on the Public I School methods, and will place within reach of the I inhabitants of Mount Eden and tho surrounding I district the opportunity of obtaining for girls a sound 1 and thorough education, under trained tea acher*, at I moderate cost. I Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. | The School is situated on volcanic soil in one of the 1 moat healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore I well adapted for delicate children, who will receive I every euro. • I Omnibuses will ran from the chief suburbs cf > I Auckland to tho School for the accommodation of I pupils, to whom free passes will be given. THE PAR NELL | X CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR I SCHOOL. I PRINCIPAL: HENRY PERCIVAL, L.C.P. ■ I This School will re-open on MONDAY, January SI, > I 1887, under the management and direction of the ' I above, who is a trained and experienced Teacher. The j | Curriculum will include English in all its branches, 5 I Mathematics, Latin, French, Gormen, Science, Draw 3 I ing, and Music. Inclusive terms. ! I The Parnell Grammar Schcol was founded In 1865. I The School Buildings ore commodious, situated In | a central position, on high ground, and within seven I minutes' walk of Newmarket Station. The School if I surrounded by a large playground. No other School I for boys can offer such advantage!. ■ I For terms address Mr. Percival, Headmaster, I Brighton Road. Parnell, where ho will be happy to I receive visitors; or at the School Build togs, between I eleven a.m and cne p.m. 1 Domain GRAMMAR school , j 1 P BYMONDS-BTREET. I MR. NEWCOMBE begs to announce that after the I vacation ho will have the assistance of his son, Mr. F. i] I Newcombe, who has been lor 6 year* Principal of the |. | I'Diversity School, Flnabory Park, London. He is ,t I specially qualified to teach Wilting. Mental Arithme* a I tic. Shorthand, German, and French. :• I Mr. H. Livens will continue to have charge of the I Junior Class, I Mr. Newcombs's dais will be confined to pupil* I preparing for tho Civil Service, University, and ProI fessional Examinations. >• I Three Pupils passed the list Junior Civil Service. Ie | Examination. ?. I VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS—New fupils reI ceived January 31st. Id I The next term will commence on February Ist. to I . — — * rjIHE DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL ill!-*- EVENING CLASSES I Will be resumed on the Ist of February, 1887, I When Mr. Newcombe will commence a course of 48 I Lectures on English History, to be given on Tuesday i Evenings at seven at his private residence. _ | Classes for Latin, Mathematics, French, German, I and Shorthand will be conducted by the masters I For terms, Ac., address Mr. C. P. Newcombe, Park ] Road, Auckland. 3. -jgOARDIKG AND DAY SCHOOL, A * j ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKL j A HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL, j® I General, Classical, and Religious Education, it- j Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and Careful I Supervision at Preparation. Ed I ~~" I Three Resident Master?. J Next term will commence on Monday, Feb. 7,1887. j • REV. T. F. KINO, _l Principal. w RIAEFIELD ' GRAFTON ROAD, SCHOOITfOR GIRLS. I Head Mlstreis Miss Cole. [IS I Boarders and Day Scholars received. * ] Mornings devoted to Instruction, afternoons to pra I p&ration. | Girls prepared for Local Examinations. I House and Grounds bountifully situated. I Home comforts for Boarders. 1 Course of instruction includes English, French, Latin, I Mathematics, Drawing, and Needlework. I Piano and Singing .. .. MisF. Colb I Painting and Drawing .. Miss Robinson I First Term of 1877 begins TUESDAY, February 1. T OWER GREENSIDE, UPPEE JU SYMONDS-STREET. I The Duties of MRS. GLOVER'S BOARDING ant I DAY SCHOOL will bo Resumed on February lit. D, I The Principal will be at home on and after the 27tl I instant, to receive business callers. of I There will be Clashes for French, German, Painting Ms- I Musical Gymnastic;, and Scientific liressmaklng. sby I Evening Classes for English Literature. ffli- I Pupils received for special subjects only. icl- I — — "VTEVILLE GEORGE BARNETT, F.C.O. j 131 PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC, '• I Singing and Voice Cultivation, Pianoforte, Organ I Harmonium, Harmony, Counterpoint, Composition 5 . I etc. rod I ADDRESS: 'th- I Hobson-street, fifth house from St. Matthew's Church vho I Terms on application, „ mHE willows, wynyard-stree: '• I .1. (AUCKLAND). — BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, IT. MRS. AND MISS WILLIAMS WILL RESUM: I SCHOOL DUTIES ON THE Ist ¥£B. any I The course of Instruction comprises Englint that | French, Music, Singing, Driwing, Painting, Plal 'ng- I and Fancy Needlework, &c., Ac. I Boarders receivo every caro and home comfort N. A VON DAL] I r\ . • (opposite the English Church), J 1 , 1 "® BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, " on I Conducted by eto .® MRS. ROSS WATTS. ntoo I Iho usual course at studies will be carried out. pace i p U pj] 8 lor Music, French, German and Singing wi I be received who do not attend the School. D. I First Quarter begins MONDAY, January 31. = JOHN fV rtLODGJ I 415 VV® TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. I Church - street, Ponsonby, next house to Pnbl j School. 0, I Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrumei '' I repairs, Model-making, Electric Apparatus, &c. &c. jy-R. T. TALLIS TRIMNELL, MUS BAC., OXON: ORGANIST , AND CHOIRMASTH 31, OF ST. MARY'S, PARNELL, I is prepared to give lesions on the Organ, and Flan I forte, and in Singing, the Theory of Music, Harmoi I and Counterpoint. Terms on application.—Addrei I Lyndhurst, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. IBS, J — T> USSELL-STREET, PARNELI DEB j Xii BOARDING AND DAY SCEOOL, I Oonduoted by I THE MISSES MOGEKS. I Duties resumed Slst January, 1887. I PIANO AND SINGING.—Mr. W. J Irode IJL Webbe will be at home on Friday and Bah I day, January 14th and 15tb, to make arrangemer 1 I with pupils for the new quarter, which commences t I following week. , Terms of Instruction on applicant | —Address, coiner of Hobson and Cook streets. I MRS. CLAYTON'S Boarding and Dj I JJtJL School, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell, fl * Re-open On Mondsy. January 31,1887.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 8

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