Tendtrs, , a ALE op AGRICULTURAL SECTIONS BEING PORTIONS OF THE THAMES HIGH SCHOOL ENDOWMENT AT WAIORONGOMAI. Separate Tenders are Invited, and will be received up to twelve o'clock Noon on SATURDAY, October 1, 1887, for the LE*BK, for a Period of 15J Years from the 10th day of November, 1887, of the undermentioned Section* of Land at Watorongomai, Te Aroha Survey District, now in the occupation of Mr. N. Baikeit :— Section No. 17, comprising 62 acres. „ „ 18, „ 68 acres 8 roads and 22 perches. „ „ 19, „ 60 acres. „ ~ 20, „ 60 acre*. The greater portion of the Land is of First-class Quality, I* all Fenced and Drained, and ha* been well cultivated for a number of years, Tenders to state the Annual Rental offered for each Section. Formf of Lease specifying the Covenant! and Con- 1 dltlons upon which the lots are to be let, and which contain most 1 btral C impeosttlon Clauses, can be seen at the Office of the Te Aroha Now*, Te Aroha, or with the Secretary to the Board of Governors, Thame*. ender* ta be addressed to the Chairman, and forwarded to the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. A. HEALD, [Secretary. Thames, July 28,1887. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WM. KINOAID (CAMBRIDGE). Tenders are invited, and will be received not later than THURSDAY, the 220 d Instant, at twelve noon, for the Stock-in-1 rade and Hook Debts in the above Estate, either as a whole or In part. The Stock consist* of Drapery, Clothing, Ironmongery, and Groceries. Lists can be seen at Sargood, Son, and Kwen's. Victoria-street, Auckland, or on the premises, Cambri (;e. 'lenders must be sealed, and endorsed Ten er In Klncaids Estate," and accompanied by a marked cheque good for 14 days for 10 per cent, of the amount if the tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. C. TKW-ILEY ) J. M. 8 ERA V Trustees. JOHN BUCHANAN ) Estate of h. b. donaldson, DEOKASfcD. Tenders wll be received until the 15th day of October for the Purchase of the Business lat. )y carried on by Mr. H. B. Donaldson (deceased), at Port Melbourne, Sandridve, witu great success for about thirty years, asshlpch >ndler, Provision M reliant, «c. The Stock was recently valued for probate, and consists of the various Goods usually held by a Shipchandler. Existing Government contracts will also be included In th* sale of the business. Full . art culars as to Stock, Government Contracts, and Terms nun be obtained by principals only on app ioation to the Manager of the Perpetual hxecutois and T ustee. Association of Australia (Limited), 55, Queen-atreet, Melbourne, to whom Tenders should be addressed. The Store can be purchased, or leased with the option of purchase, by ti>e successful tenderer. The A uckl and and NORTH shore Ftßtli: COMPANY (LIMITED). Tenders will be received until noon of TUESDAY, the 20th initan , for the Completion of the Company's S earner at North Shore. i'l«ns and specifications may be seen at the Company's OfiLe, No. 5 Marine Chamber*. J. P. CLARK, Secretary. September 16, 1837. Educational. MRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, Carlton Gore Rosd. Dntiea will be resumed on Monday, September II) MRS. COOPER, Teacher of Musio and Singing. Terms, Ac., on application to Mrs. Vaughan, Manukau Road, Parnell. THE REMUERA SEMINARY, Portland Road, I'emuera. —The third term will begin on Monda , the 19th in»t. Principal, Mrs. Law. EDUCATIONAL. — Sana souoi Villa, North shore.—Mr*. R msay Grim**' School will Reopen for '.I hird Term on MONDAY, Sept. 19. THE WILLOWS, Wynyard-street. — Mrs. and Ml** Williams' Boarding and Day School. The third term will begin on Thursday, September 15. BOA DING and Day School, Manukau Road, Parnell, conducted by the Misses Rogers. Third term begins 19th Instant. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road—Day and Hoarding School for Girls, The third term of 18S7 will begin Monday.September 19. (I/I ISS NEWCOMBE'S SCHOOL, Carlton IVI Q..re Road, will no-open on Wednesday, 21st For prospectus, apply at private residence in Park Road. MUSIC. — Mr«. Paul will resume her duties on MONDAY, September 19th, and attends Girls' High School on Mondays and l'huis- i days. THE RETREAT, Hobson Bay Road, Parnell. — Term commences MONDAY, 19th Septembe . F. J. Hazledine, Principal.—Mr Kasiedine will be at home Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from ten to half-past tweive a.m. Boarding and day school, st. John's College, Tamaki— High-class School : three Resident and two Visiting Masters-classical, general, and religious education. The next term commence* on Monday, September 19, 1887. Prlncipai, Ray. T. F. King. ■ LOWER GLENSIDE, Upper Symondsstreet.—The third term of Mrs. Glover's Boarding and Day School will begin on the 20th instant. Pupils are prepared for the University College Entrance Examination, and for the N.Z. University Matriculation. French and german taught by Mr. C. —Mtmbre de la Sociiti National *da Pro/eueurs en An/ltt<r.e. The next term commences on Monday, September 18, Fjr terms, etc., apply at his resilience. Dilstjn House (Captain Loverock's), Lower Symonds-street. EMUERA school. Term begins MONDAY, September 19. H. T. PYCROFT Master. o T I C E. HERE CARL SCHMITT Will COMMENCE A NEW TERM On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ID. Domain grammar school, SYMONDB-3TREEI'. The next terns will commence on TUESDAY, September 20. Now Pupils received on MONDAY, 18ib, from nine to twelve. _ . For prospectus apply to Mr. C. P, Newcombe, Park Road. Vacancies for Boarders. The church of England GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Principal, HENRY PERCIVAL, L.C.P., Assisted by the Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD (lata Head Master of Mount Eden School). Professor Oarrollo will conduct a course of Athletics. The Spring Term beglcs on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. HIGH SCHOOL. UPPER QUEEN-STREET.' The Third Term will begin on MONDAY, 19th September instant, and end on FRIDAY, 16th December. Fees are as follow UPPER FORMS (VI., V., IV.a) _ £3 10s par term LOWER FORMS .. -. .. £2 10.1 per term ALL race MOST be PAID in ADVANCE. The head-master will be in attendance at the School on FRIDaY next, 16th instant, from two p.m. to four p.m., to receive applications for the admission of new pupils. (IURDON HOUSE, ' VICTORIA AVENUE, RSMUERA. The Misses Hodge, assisted by a thoroughly experienced Resident Governess, beg to inform the Ladles of Remuera, and surrounding districts that they hrve opened a School for young ladles. Next Term commences September 19tb, 1887. Masters attend for French, German, Music, and Dancing. Vacancies for 8 boarders. Dancing will commence on FRIDAY, June 10, from seven to eight p.m., and each succeeding week during the winter teriq. Terms on application. WHY part with Cash for Yankee Watches fit only for children to play with? At STEWART L "V«ON & CO.'S You can buy a Lidy's or Gent's Sterling SILVER CASED WaTC li for 27* fid; a thorough timekeeper. Guarantee (riven with each watch. See 8. D. * Co.'s splendid new Illustrated Watch and Jewellery Pamphlets free on application, or 3d by post. ' ADDRESS: 91, QUEIN-STRiCET (Opposite Wyndham-street)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 17 September 1887, Page 1
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