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Exhibitions. Xl7-AIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND * » PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIRST GRAND ANNUAL SHOW To be held on THE CLAUDKLANDS RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, OCTOBER 36 ASD 27, 1892. CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, AND PIGS, LEAPING COMPETITION FOR LADY AND GENTLEMAN RIDERS. DOG TRIALS. SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION, AC, AC, &C S;*ecial train arrangements including train from Auckland, returnins mubo day. Entries close on October 15, 1892. Schedules on application to the .Secretary, MARTIN BUTLER, Cambridge. INHIBITION of Glass Blowing, SaturLi day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Each visitor receives a prize.—Glass Work*, Freeman's Bay. Educational. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. SCHOLARSHIPS" EXAMINATION. The Annual Examination for Junior and Senior Scholarship, will be held during the week beginning MONDAY, 19th December, 1892. The age of Candidates for Junior >cholarships must not exceed fourteen (14) years, and the age of Candidates lor Senior Scholarship most not exceed sixteen (16) years, at the 30th November, ISM Entries o( Candidates will be received by the undersigned at the office of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland) on or before MONDAY, :'lst November, l«ri Separate Forms of Entry for Junior and Senior Scholarships respectively may lv obtained on application at the office of the Board. No Candidate will be entered who does not fully comply with the requirements of the Form of Entry. By order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. CJACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, £} PITT-STREET. AUCKLAND. Conducted BY IHK MARIST BROTHERS, Education thoroughly English, includes Short baud. .Mathematics, French, and Drawing. Classes for Theory and Practice of Vocal Music. Latin and experimental Science by J. tialbraiih, Esq., M.A., Ll-B. (Edin). Private personal tuition. Candidates prepared lor the various Public Examinations. Piospecitison application to the Director, Br. AUGUSTINE. BUSINESS AND TRAINING COLLEGE, DURHAM-STREET E4ST. Principal of Business College. .Mr. GILES. Principal of Training College.. C. F. Baxter, M.A., K.C.s.L., and Trinity College, Cambridge. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Candidates prepared for Teachers', Civil Service, Matriculation, Solicitors' G.K., and other Examinations. Tuition by Correspondence. pOKSOMBY COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MISS LILIAN EDGER, M.A. The term began ou Tuesday, September 20. Prospectuses on application. Mrs. Burcher's Class lor China Painting meet* on Friday afternoons. Miss ridger is at home on Thursday Afternoons, from 3.30 to 5 p.m. "PRIVATE CLASSES FOP. LADIES. ELOCUTION, CALISTHENICS, FENCING, BIDING. ROBERT KING (fix Ist Life Guards), Symomls-street near City Road. UIOLi N (J TU D I O. For terms, Ac, apply to P. F. HISCOCKS, AUCKLAND CATHOLIC DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite Wyndham-street. LOWER GLENS 1D E, UPPER SYMONDSSTRKET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR »i 1 K L S. Principal Mrs. Young AnsUte.i by hi efficient Staff. Third term began on Wednesday, 21st September. Prospectuses on application. Professor Carroll Class on Wednesdays, from 11 a.m. to 12.3'J p.m. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, IAMAKI, Conducted by the Rev. P. «. ALLTIELD (Principal; and Mr. «. BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident Master: Mr. E. H. BARBER. Music Master : JIERR L. TutschKa. Drill Master : PROF. Cap.kollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil .Service, and other Examinations. MR. AKTHUR TOWSEV (Organist of St. Matthew's Church and Conductor of the Auckland Orchestral Union) is prepared to receive pupils for the PIANOFORTE, KINGING (either in class or singly), and ORGAN. Quarter commences from date of first lesson For terms, apply to Messrs. K&dy and Co. and mam's. Mr. Towsey is teaching now at St. Matthew's Parsonage, VV eUesley street. "mHE WILLOWS," WVNYARDX STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Phiscipal—Mrs. Williams. Assisted by an efficient staff. Pupils received for special classes. Third term, Monday, Sept. 19. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 83, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. THOS. ETCARTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC. VIOLIN, PIANO, BANJO, GUITAR, AND MANDOLIN. TTAMUTMP TAUGHT ON THE PIANO Mil It II BANJO, GUITAR. g3~ Special Terms made with Families. Tuner and Repairer of Musical Instruments Importer of Instruments Strings, and Fittings GrocersKarangahape Road (opposite Lam bourne's) Newton, Auckland. TO MY COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. Having been compelled to give up my Queenstreet Business, through the very heavy expenses connected therewith, I have opened a more suitable shop at the above address. As the rent is only nominal, and other expenses very light, I hope to be :ible to keep abreast of the times in Quality of Goods as well as prices. I wish to thank you for past favours, and at the same time to assure you that no effort on my part will be spared to give satisfaction, and any orders you may entrust to me will receive prompt personal attention. I am, obediently yours, WM. EARLE. Postal Address : ' W. Earle, Grocer, Auckland. TO THE PUBLIC. JOHN MONTGOMERY Begs to notify that he has started business in those Ceuttal Premises, OPPOSITE FORESTERS' HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, As a CHEAP CASH GROCER, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by selling at Lowest Possible Cash Prices, to merit a share of public patronage. Please note address— JOHN MONTGOMERY. : OPPOSITE FORESTERS' HALL, KARANOAHAPE ROAD (Formerly of Earle and Montgomery, and Lite with Gavin Wallace). Telephone No. C 37. Coachbuilders, &c. PCLIPSB 'T> USES, BUILT ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN BY EXPERIENCED MEN. BUGGIES, TAX CARTS, and WAGGON Now Building and Finishing, For STYLE, FINISH, and DURABILITY UNSURPASSED. r INSPECTION INVITED. J. A.~A DLEK,a BRITANNIA CARRIAGE and WHEEL WORKS, 32fi, QtJKKN-STRKKT (Next to Queen's Head Hotel). Late of 11. Amery, Oxford-street and Long Acre, London. A CHANGE OF WEATHER la beat foretold by studying the action of one's own ANEROID BAROMETER. A large variety at moderate prices. T. PEACOCK, Optician, BhortJand-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9010, 15 October 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9010, 15 October 1892, Page 8

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