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Meetings. ■"* FECIAL VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS. A Pub ic Meeting in connection with the Special Village Settlemont Scheme, will bo held at the Gumdiggers' Camp. [ PAPAKURA. On FRIDAY evening next, March 25th, at flvo p.m. ' All interested are requested to be present. Full Information will be given by the Convener. ! JOHN LUNDON. 1 . B ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that the Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank will be held in the Banking-house in Auckland, on THURSDAY, tie 28tl> day of April next, at noon, for the purpose of receiving tho report of the Directors for the Half-year endlnjr 31st iost, and for any othor business that may be brought before the Meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH. General Manager. Auckland, March 22nd, 1887. JgANK OF NEW ZEALAND. The TRANSFER BOOKS of this Bank will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 12th, to THURSDAY, tho 28th Apill, both days inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Auckland, March 22nd, 1837. CHHILL ROAD BOARD. SPECIAL MEETING. A Public Meeting of Tlatopayers of the above District, will bo hold in tlio Newton West School, TODAY (Wednesday), 23rd inst., at linlf-paU seven p.m. Ba.siNK.HM : To take into consideration tho advisability of joining (ho Nowtou Borough. G. TAYLuIt, Chairman. Mir 23, ISS7. Auckland agricultural and MERCANTILE CO. (LIMITED). A General Meeting of tho Shareholders of the above Company will bo held at the Company's Office, Nos. 9 and 11, Queen street, Auckland, TO-DAY (Wodnesday), the 23rd day of March, 18S7, at twelve o'clock noon. Business : To appoint two Liquidators for the purpose of winding up tho a(T«irs of tho Company, and distributing tho property ; and that the remuneration parsed at the Meeting hold on tho Ist day of March, 1887. be their remuneration ; ind that tlw remuneration then fixed bo ratified and confirmed. ALEXANDER DKWAR, )T . ~,, . ARTHUR HEATHER, }■ liquidators. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. I>ERESFORD - STREET CONGREGAJLJfr TIONAL CHURCH. Tho RECOGNITION SOIIti'.E of the above Church will ho held TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, 21tli inntunt. Ministers of other denominations will severally adtlreis tho meetlngr. Tea in the Schoolroom at half-past six. Public Meeting in th« Church. Chair to be takon at half-past seven by Captain Daldy. Address to business men.—Hon. G. Waldos-rave will giva the ADDRESS THIS (Wednesday) FORENOON, at lialf-past twelve, in New Zealand Insurance Company's Upper Vtoom. Young women's christian asSOCTAi lON.-BIBLE RliiDlNG by Hon. G. WALDT GRAVE every WEDNESDAY Afternoon, at Uireo o'clock. "\TOON PRAYER MEETING, in tho _L_t| Sallow' Rett, 25, Queen-street, This Day (Wednesday), at half past twelve. Open to all. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE every Li THURSDAY EVENING at half-past seven p.m. in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Vellesley and Albert Streets. New arrivals oordially Invited. Educational. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. A HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL General, Classical, and Religious Education. Small Classes, Individual Instruction, and Careful Supervision at Preparation. Three Resident Masters. Tba HalMerm will commence on March 23. REV. T. F. KING, Principal. Mount eden collegiate SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Valley Road, Mocn* Roskiix Auckland Principals: Ml S3 MATTHEWS, L.L.A., .-it. Andrew's University MISS McIIARO, Hons, in Education, St. Andrews. (For Nine Yearn Chief Assistant Teachers at the Girls High Schoo', Snltaire, Yorkshire). I The Girls' High School, Saltaire, York«hire, was j established in 1877 with 40 girls. In two years the number amounted to 100, which was tho limit of tho accommodation nroviclod. Although Saltaire is ill the immediate vicinitr of three large towns, having good High Schools, girls were sent down from all parts of the country to it. aR for moral training it hold ono of the foremost places in England. The intellectual training was second only to tlin moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1885', ono girl was third and another sixth in all England. Ono received the offer of two scholarships; tiio prize for being first senior girl in Political Economy ; tho lirizo for being first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. HALF-TERM F-tukb) COMMENCES ON MARCH 22, 18S7. SUBJECTS OF instruction: English Language am' Literature Mathematics Languages— Latin I'ranch Oermau Kcicnce— Itotany, Physiology, Chemittry etc. Drawing—Freehand and Model 01*S3 Singing aul Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lossous in Music, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dross making, Swimming, etc. AlM.—This School will bo conducted on tho Public School methods, and will place within reach of tho inhabitants of Mount Eden »i.d tho surrounding district the opportunity of obtaining for girls a sound and thorough oducation, under trained tea acher#, at moderate cost. Prospectuses and terms for boarders on application. Tho School is situated on volcanic soil in one of tho most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for delicate children, who will receive every care. Omnibuses wi'l run from tho chief suburbs of Auckland 10 the School for the accommodation of j Pupils, to whom frto passes will bo i;ivcn Oddfellows hall, Pameii. — Parnell Juvenile Dancing C'l»S9, conducted by Mrs. and Miss I cwle (tsslatod. by an accomplished daiisouse and pianist), will re-open On Saturday, 20th instant, at 3 o'clock. OIANO AND SINGING. Mr. W. H. I, Webbc bus Vacancies for a few Pupils. Now quarter commence:! first week in April. Terms on application. Address: Corner of llobsun and Cook streets. MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Music and Singing. Terms, &<•., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Pamoll. Booksellers and Stationers. £IHAMPTALOUP AND QOOPER. LliT OF WORKS ON ITICAL ECONOMY, !;c. i S. d. Chambers, Political Economy .. ..ID Clarke, 0. i. , Speculations from Political Economy .. .. .. ..40 Crump A., Iha Formation of Political Opinion 8 0 UirUbeck, W. L , History of the Distribution of I.and In England .. .. .. 5 0 Del Mar, A.,'lhsScience of Monoy ..4 6 Del Mar, A., A History of Money .. .. 12 0 Fawcett,H., lion,, free Trade and Protection.. i 0 Fawcett, 11. Hon., Political Kconomy ..10 Kdwcett, M., Hon , Political Economy for Beginntrs .. .. .. ..30 Fawcett, i" ~ Hon. Mr?. Tales on Political Economy .. .. .. ..8 0 George, H., Progress and Poverty .. Is 3d and I 9 George, H., Protection or Free Trade .. 6 0 Jevons, W. S., Money and the Mechanism of Exchange .. .. .. ..GO Mill, J. S., Principles of Political Economy ..CO Miller, Aire., Social Econony .. ..6 0 Mulhall, M. J., Dictionary of Statistics ..8 6 Mulhall, M. J., History of Prices .. .76 Ficton, J.' A., The Conflict of Oligarchy and Democracy .. .. .. ..2 6 Price, Prof., Practical Political Economy .. 6 0 Rogers, 'I'., Six Centuries of Work and Wages .. 17 6 Rogers, T., Political Economy .. ..5 0 Smith, A., Wealth of Nations .. ..4 0 Trant, W.. Trades Unions Verney, Lady Collier, Owners and Little Holdings .. .. .. ..13 Walker, F. A., Land and its Rent .. .. 4 0 Wallace, A. It., Bad Times .. ..3 0 Walker, F. A., A Brief Political Kconomy .. 7 0. Yonge, C. M., Talks About tho Laws ..2 6 Booksillbrs and Stationers, ! 70, KEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. ! ■" i.I THE Great Remnant Day) is every Friday, at Thomas Short's Great Clearance Sale, now on

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 8

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