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Fablic Notices. ; RE W A R d. Threo Pounds Reward will be given to any person or persons who will lead to the discovery of some malicious person at persons setting fire to Mr. John Gill's Fence, belonging to Cockle Bay Farm, on the 4th Instant JOHN GILL, Farmer, - January 7.1887, ■ P*kurange. J? If\ REWARD.— several Pines, rS»W a Xjf Gums, etc., have been maliciously ring barked, chopped, and destroyed on different occasions at Waitemata-street, this reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction of the offenders.— K. D'ltigervld, Waitemata-street, Ponsouby. TjIIRE IN HOBSON-STREET. N. MoOULSKY, Undertaker, in thanking his many friends for their kind assntance, begs to notify that he has taken temporary premlies at corner of Wellington and Nelaou-itreets, near fit. James' Church. TTTUBERT ICK, DECEASED. Take notice that all claims against the Estate of Hubert lck, late of Wangaroa, in the Provincial District of Auckland, Accountant, deceased, are hereby required to be sent in to Mesaieurs G.nlck, Cowllshaw, and Flaher, of tho City of ClirUtchurcb, Solicitors, en or before tho first day of February, 1887. : GAUHIOK, COWLISHAW, .'& FISHER, Solicitors, Chrlitchuri'h. TIT R. R< L. S KEB N, SOLICITOR, RESUMED TUB ACTIVE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION ON ' MONDAY, 10th Instant, AT HIS CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREBT, ■•■? Auckland. . £iooo BWARI> - TO PROSPECTORS, GUM DIGGERS, BUSHMEN, AND OTHERS. THE NEW ZEALAND TIMBER CO., LIMITED Offer the above reward for the dlscoveiy IN PAYABLE QUANTITIES on their properties at Wbiingapoua of Valuable Minerals or Commodities such as Gold, Stiver, or Copper, all of which Lave been fund upon the estate; or, if preferred, will make liberal terms for giving tho discoverer an interest in his find'. Copy of tho Gold Mining Lease can bo seen and oil particulars obtained from the Mill Office, Whangapout, from J. H. Harrison, Coromandel, Frater Bros., Thames, and at Head Office, Auckland. By order. W. PERKINS, Secretary, New Zealand Timber Conuptny Limited Auckland October SO, 1886. TTOOKER'S ipATENT "1" IGHTI Since Purchasing the above Patont for the Auckland Province, MESSRS. G. RHODES 4; CO. nave been quietly preparing themselves for business, and after a careful examination of the above in all its phases, are now prepared to offer it in confidence to the public as a BRILLIANT, PLEASANT, AND CHEAP ILLUMINANT, Safe and Easy of Manipulation, Every man may have his own gas under his OWN CONTROL, and at PRIME COST, which is less than halt usual cost This NEW OIL GAS LIGHT needs no protection from wind, and has no flue, smoke, or fame?. TxMroiUßr Offior: FERNBANK, COLLINGWOOD'STBBET, Whore the Light may bo seen from eight to ten p.i*. Educational. MUSICAL Instruction offered in exchange for Board and Education of a little Girl at a gooi school. References exchanged.— Address A.8., Box 09. PIANO AND SINGING.—Mr. W. H. Webbe will be at home on Friday and Saturday, Jmutry Hih and 15tb, to make arrangements with pupils for the new quarter, which commences the following week. Terms of instruction on application. —Addro**, comer of Hobson and Cook streets. I>USSELL-STREIcT, PARNELL, \i BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Conducted by TOE MIS3KS ROGERS. Duties resumed Slst January, 1887. AVON DALE (opposite) the English Church), BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Conducted by MRS. Rasa WATTS. The usual conrne ef studies will be carried out. Pupils for Music, French, German and Singing will be received who do not attend tho School First Quarter begins MONDAY, January 31. fifß. T. TALLIS TRIMNELL, •*-*-■- Mus. Bic, Oxon., ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF ST. MARY'S PAHNELL, is prepared to Rive lessons on the Organ, and Pianoforte, and in Singing, the Theory of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint. Terms on application.—Address, Lyndhursi, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. ■VTEVILLE GEORGE BARNETT, F.C.0., Aji PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF MUSIC. Singing and Voice Cultivation, Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium, Harmony, Counterpoint, Composition, etc. ADDRESS: Hobson-ilrcet, fifth house from St. Matthow'ii Church. Terms on application, THE PARNELL CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: HENRY PKRCIVAL, L.C.P. Tills School will re-open on MONDAY, January 81, 1887, under the management and direction of the above, who is a trained and experienced Teacher. The Curriculum wilt include English in all its branches. Mathematics, Latin, French, German, Science, Drawlug, and Music. Inclusive terms. The Parnell Grammar School was founded in 1855. The School Buildings are commodious, situated in a central position, on high ground, and within seven minuted' walk of Newmarket Station. The School is surrounded by a large playground. No other School for boys can offer such advantages. For terms address Mr. Peroival, Headmaster, Brighton Road, faruell. where he will be happy to receive visitors; or at tho School Buildings, between eleven a.in and cub p.m. DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET. MR. NKWCOMBEbegs to announco that after the vacation he will have the assistance of his son, Mr. F. NiiWcoiuhi", who has been lor 5 years Principal of the I'niveuity Schoo 1 , Finshury Park, London. Hβ is specially qualißet to teach Wilting, Mental Arithmetic. Shorthand, German, and Kronen. ' Mr. H. Livens will continue to have charge of the Junior Class. Mr. Newcombe's class will be confined to pupils prepare for the Civil Service, University, and Professional Examinations. Three Pupils passed the list Junior Civil Service Examination. VACANCIKS FOR BOAIIDB.RS-New Pupils received January Slat. The licit term will commence on February Ist. mHE DOMAIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL -*• EVKNING CLASSES Will be resumed on the Ist of February, 1887, When Mr. Newnombe villi commence a course if 48 Lectures on English History, to be given on Tuesday Kvenlngs at seven at hU pri<nte residence, Classes for Latin, JMathenuticr, French, German, and Shorthand will be conducted by tho masters. For tertci, &<:., address Mr. C. P. Newcombe, Park Road, Auckland. TO EMUERA PREPARATORY SCHOOL. J[\l MR. H. T. PYCROFT, (late Headmaster of the Church of England Grammar Schoo!) WILL OPEN A SCHOOL at Mr. ladder's House (oppotlte St. Mark's Church, Remuera, preparatory for the Auckland College and Grammar School. The books used, and tho holidays given, will be tho same as those for libs A.C. and G.S. Fee, including Gymnastics (Profesiior Carollo) and Drawing (Mr. Trevithlck), £3 log iper term. 10 per cent, reduction for brothers. - ' ; To meet those parents who may wish their sons to do their home work under supervision, the school will be kept open from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily for that purpose only. , Mr. Pycrcft receives a few boarders either for his own, or the Auckland College and Grammar School, or particular* apply, for the present, to Kentoo, Ayrstreet, Uemueia, next Church of England Grammar School. Term begins 7tu February, 1887,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 8
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