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■Educational- . MRS. CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. First term, February 5, IS9O. Lessons in pianoforte PLAYING. MISS ADAMS (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow), COLLIN G WOOD-STRE El • MISS ADA YATES, RUTLAND UOUSB, PABNRLL. X K A C II IS It 1)1' THE PIANO l< Olt TE. For terms, Ac., apply as above, from three till five p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Boarding and day school, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. v. Classical, General, anil Religious Education. Small Classes, Individual Instruction, anil Carotin Supervision. Resilient and Visiting Masters. The half term commenced 011 Monday, October zo. PRINCIPAL : REV. T. F. KINO, milE MJSSES ROGERS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, MAN OK A U ROAD, PARNELL. Pupils will Ro-assemble on MONDAY, February 10, 1890. DGE HILL," -STREET, PoNSONBY. MISS F. COLEGROVE, Cert, Trinity College, Loudon, ami MISS A. L. CO LEG ROVE, Cert. R.A.M., Announce that their NEXT TERM WILL BKGIN ON MONDAY, February ii. M u_L 1 E MISS BURNS, Teacher of Pianoforte or liar niouiuii). Singing Lessons given, either in the Old Notation or iii the Tonic Sol-fa. Terms 011 application. Address : First house below Wesleyan Church, Otuhuhu. • References permitted to Messrs. J. Fairbum, Ota. huliu ; j. L. Wilson, JliillALU Office, Auckland; Mc.Alpine, Mangere; and S. Tantield, Queen-street, Auckland. PONSONBY COLLEGE, PONSONBY ROAD. PRINCIPAL— LILIAN KDGER, M.A, The next term will begin 011 THURSDAY, February Oth. Nov. - pupils are requested to attend MONDAY. February 3rd, from 3 to 0 p.m. 8 0W E R G L E N S I D E, B A UPPER SYMONI)S-STUKU'.T. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal Mrs Young Assisted by an efficient Staff. Kvery comfort and convenience provided for resident pupils. Prospectuses 011 application. jy- R. HAZ LEDINE'S SCHOOL. HOB.SON BAY ROAD, PARNELL. Term commences on Monday, February 10. Thorough groundwork. Individual attention and supervision during play hours. Pupils prepared for Civil Service and other Examinations. Prospectus, Ac., on application to Principal. JJ ERR R. F. LOFFLER PROFESSOR OF MUSIC (AT LIVERPOOL-STREET), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, Gives notice to his Pupils that he takes no 1 Holidays at Christinas. New Pupils may begin at any time. Terms moderate. Two hours a week. Jgl D UCATION A L QHAMBERS, TRAINING COLLEGE, QUEEN-STREET AND DURHAM-STREET FAST. MR. T. lIA RLE GILES' COMMERCIAL CLASS for Young Gentlemen, thoroughly fitting them for business life. The above Class is limited in | number, and the torching is confined to three hours daily. Special attention is paid to WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, POSITION, AND SPELUNG, a thorough command of these subjects being beyond doubt the keystone to commercial success. Pupils received In the above CLASS on and after j MONDAY, January 0, 18'Ji'. Quarter commences from date of entry. References permitted to parents of present pupils. Terms and full particular** on application to Mr. Giles, at his Educational Chambers. jyjARTIN g WALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 42, Grky-strket. PIANO, SINGING, VIOLIN, itc., Ac., &C. Terms, per Quarter of Twelve Weeks : 1-hour a-week _ _ «. 3 Guineas 3-hour a-woek _ .. _ 4 Guineas 1 hour a-week _ .. _ & Guineas i N.B.—Violin Classes, 1 Guinea a Quarter for eac member. Gazette Notices. STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A PAN Y. Name of Coinpauv: THE SOUTHERN CROSS PETROLEUM COMPANY (LIMITED). When formed and (Lite of registration : 2nd April, 1881. Whether in active operation or not: In operation. Where business is conducted and name of Legal Manager: 6, Chancery Lane, Christchurch; William Henry Harvey. Nominal capital: £48,000. Amount of capital subscribed : £48,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash : £41,041 15s 10(1. Paid-up valuo of scrip given to shareholders, and the amount of cash received for the same, if any : Nil. Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no wish has been paid : Nil. Number of shares iuto which capital is divided: 48,000. Number of shares allotted: 48,000. Amount paid-up per .share : 18s lOd. Amount culled up per share : IBs lid. Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil. Number of shares forfeited : 3689. Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for same : 2.554 ; 12s Od. Number of shareholders at time o registration of company : 7. Total numltor of dividends declared : Nil. Total amount of dividends paid : Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil. Amount of cash at bankers : Nil. Amount of cash in hand : £17 14s lOd. Amount of debts directly duo to tlio Company: £2U 9s sd. Amount of debts considered good : £29 0s Gd. Amount of the contingent liabilities of the Company: £200. I, W. H. Harvey, of Christchurch, the Manager of the Southern Cross Petroleum Company (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true aud complete statement of the affairs of the said Company at the present date; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1882. W. 11. HARVEY. Declared at. Christchurch this thirteenth day of January, IS'.HJ, before me. Alien. :-COTT, Justice of the Peace. Hotels. rjl H I S TL E JJ 0 T E L, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MRS. 11. M. JACOBS (21 years proprietress of Exchange Hotel, Tapu) Announces to her Friends and the Public generally that she has taken over the above Hotel, which affords excellent Accommodation for Travellers. She will keep a Good Table, and will supply only the BEST BRANDS of WINES and SPIRITS. CHARGES MODERATE. Thames Advertiser and Thames Evening Star filed LEVIATHAN railway temper ANOE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNKDIN. MRS. SILK, PROPRIETRESS. Read the following taken from a newspaper:— "During the holidays, a friend .who spent the Christinas in Dunediu says: 'The site for the approaching New Zealand Exhibition was the chief subject of conversation: Haying heard much of the Leviathan, he stayed there, ana was greatly surprised to find the city possessed such a very excellent Temperance Hotel, containing as it does 86 rooms, all well and comfortably furnished, and scrupulously clean. In addition to this, ho assures us that the board, he is quite confident, is not surpassed at any house (no matter of what kind) in the Colony and question# very much if ib is equalled by a»y.' "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8157, 20 January 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8157, 20 January 1890, Page 8

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