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Educational. /CANTERBURY COLLEGE. DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING. , • An Entrance Exhibition of .£2O per annum, tenable for two years, will be offered for public competition in December next. Examinations will commence on FRIDAY, Stb December, at Canterbury College, Christchurch. Candidates will be allowed to take six of the following subjects :-lAtin, Greek, English, French, German, or Italian, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography, Drawing and Manual Works, Mathematics, Science, ami Drawing being compulsory. Except for Drawing anil Manual Work, the candidates will be required to lake the papers set in the foregoing subjects for the University Junior Scholarships, and to do well enoiwh to obtain credit for the Matriculation Examination. A schedule of marks can lie had on application. The University fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is £1 Is, and the candidates' names must be entered both with the Registrar of the University. Wellington, and with the undersigned, not later than Monday, 21th October. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, Christcburch, lPth September, 1593. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL. The next Term will commence on TUESDAY, September 19. Head Master—Mr. C. P. Newcombe. MISS ADA WAR OB'S COOKERY CT.AS-\ TO-DAY (Saturday)- CAKES. At 10.30 a.m. .St. Andrew's College, Symomls-street. mO TEACHERS SATURDAY DRAWING CLASSES, Wellesley-street. 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 p.m. Model—Scale- Plane and Solid Geometry—Perspective. Special Course for D and E Candidates. Teacher : W. I. ROBINSON, First-class Honours, Science and Art Department, South Kensington. London. QUEEN'S COLLEGE BOYS' BOARDING ING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL: ALEXANDER McARTUUR, MA.. LL.D. The Third Term begins on Tuesday, September 19. Dr. McArthur will l.e at the College on the 16th and 18th, to enrol and classify new scholars. GIRLS' COLLEGE, PORTLAND ROAD, REML'ERA. Pkincii'al: Mrs. Law. Third Term w 11 begin on TUESDAY, Sept. 19. Visiting Teachers : Clara Singing .. Mr. Cranwell .. I Monday Violin .. .. Miss Harding.. Tues. and Fri. French.. .. M. de Mmitalk I Thursday German.. .. M. de Monialk i Thursday Painting. .. Mr. F. « right I Friday China Painting Mrs. Durcher i Wednesday Pupils may attend ,-pecial classes Prospectuses on application. TH E YV I L L 0 w S, A WYNVARDSTREET, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal : Mrs. Williams. I Assisted by an efficient staff. The third term will commence Monday, Sept. 25. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service Exams., Ac, or received for special subjects. Prospectuses on application. OONSONBY COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL: MISS LILIAN EDGER. MA. Assisted by Mrs. EVANS (nee h'dger), M.A. New Term will begin on MONDAY, September 25. Miss Edger is at homo on Monday Afternoons (except the third in the month), from 3.30 to 6 p.m. .Mis. Butcher's Class for China Painting meets on Fiiday afternoon. Prospectuses, etc., on application. THE MISSES ROGERS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Manukau Road, Parnell. Third term will commence Monday, September IS. THE AUCKLAND SHORTHAND AND YOST T Y P EW R I TIN (i SCHOOL, 15, Coombes' Arcade, Queen-street. —Mr. J. 11. Colwill will be most happy to confer with all principals of Male and Female Seminaries who wishes to add Pitman's Shorthand to their daily syllabus.— J. 11. Colwill. j rpUITION IN DANCING.—New Waltz, JL revere, Minuet, Cachucha, etc. Advanced, Elementary, and Juvenile CI 'S-es. Term from date of first lesson.— Foresters, Hall, Newteu. —Miss Scott, Nelson-street. To Let. _ REMUERA.— To Let (Furnished), for a few months—A Seven-roomed House, .conveniently situated.-J.R., HERALD Office. CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO.— Let, a Furnished House of eight rooms, from Ist August. Fine opportunity for a family requiring a change of air. — For particulars, apply to George Dickinson, Agent, Cambridge. TO LET (Furnished)— Complete Family Residence of 10 rooms and a acres of land ; lately in the occupation of Sir John Thurston. J. , THORNES, Agent, 81, Queen-street. IN CENTRE OF CITY — Two-storey Brick Building with largo yard, suit boot fac- ; tory, large cabinet works, or any manufactory.— 3036 J THOUNES, Agent, 81, Queen-street. CLOSE TO POST-OFFlCE—Splendid Shop and Show-room, with most extensive floor space, and grand position for any business requiring central and commodious premises ; wellbuilt and lighted ; two storeys ; all in first-class con- ' dition. Will let on lease.- Apply J. THORNES, 81, Queen-stieet. X THORNES' SPECIAL LIST. PONSONBY—II rooms, range, balcony, and garden. I Every convenience. Rent, 12s. 3724 PARNELL—Nice Residence, ti rooms, bath-room, storeroom, pantry, etc. ; handy to 'bus—37ls ON KHUNGA—Photographic Studio. 20ft by ]oSft; showroom, enlarging gallery, sitter s room, etc. 1 , 3714 . PARNKLL— GLANVILLE TERRACE, 6 rooms, hath, etc., every comfort and convenience. 20s. . 1 QUEEN-STREET— lately occupied by Huliiie, Butcher, 1 rooms, blocks, saws, scales, etc. £3 as. ; 3702 ! COLLEGE ROAD—Family Residence, 12 rooms ' bath and lavatory; grand views of islands of the Gulf. Rent, £80 per annum. 3701 • QUEEN-STREET—Shop and 5 rooms, in central position, good business stand. Rent, 30s. 3607 EPSOM—IO acres splendid Grazing Land, splendid well. , 3658 DEVONPORT — Clreltenham Beach, complete ' family RESIDENCE,. 11 rooms, out-buildings, large garden. 20s w. 3041 PONSONBY Double-fronted SHOP and six dwellingrooms, in first-class condition, and business position, 16s w. . 3057 m O HE L. E T— JL Large Store, 3 storeys and cellar, and office, • in Queen-street, with a back entrance, (lately occu--1 pied by Messrs. King, Walker, and Co) Manukau Road, Parnell— House of 7 rooms, bath, ' range, gas and water, newly painted and papered ' inside. ! Albert-street— and commodious Store, suitf able for workshop or factory, 3 floors and cellar, ' stables and yard. Rent. 30s. Victoria Arcade-Shop on ground floor, plate glass ; window. ' Queen-street— Large Rooms, next Savings Bank, on 1 second floor, suitable for work or show-rooms. Lake Road- Furnished House, 0 rooms. Devonport Flagstaff Road—Comfortable House of 7 rooms. It. Nt, 10s. Large Boarding-house in Grey-street, with every convenience : good stand: rent, 2fis. Queen-street Wharf — Commodious Office, lately occupied by Paterson and Co ' Office* iii Victoria Arcade, low rents. H. ASHTON A SON, i House, Land, and Estate Agents, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET, BY E. WAYTE, HIGH-STREET. HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, '< Insurance Agent, Mortgages Effected ; Rents Collected, Etc., , GREY-STREET— and good House, 7 rooms. : KINGSLAND—House and fitted shop, workshop, ' shed, etc.; entrance also it back. Os per week. r HOUSE and Small Farm, 2 miles from Auckland. '. NEAR PITT-STREET—Fine House, 0 rooms and J scullery. 10s 6d. - PONSONBY (near Three Lampi)—House, C rooms. PAELL-House, 0 rooms, shop, etc. Low rent to good tenant. f COLLEGE ROAD— House, 8 rooms. 8s 6d. BIRKENHEAD— of 5 rooms, with land up to 6 acres ; very low rent to good tenant. OFFICES, 2s perweek. v WANTED to Lease—lo to 20 acres and House, near town. WANTED, at once— Houses of 4 to 8 raaros, Auckland, Parnell, Mount Eden, etc., to let to firstrate tenants. WANTED- ' FREEHOLD SECURITIES for £100, £400, etc. mo LET. J ' MOUNT EDEN, EDEN VALE ROAD—Good 1 8-roomed Family Residence, bath-room, etc. I Rent, 16s per week. . . , VALUABLE BUILDING RITE, to be let on lease ' for a term of years, in Lower Albert-street. GREAT SOUTH RO ' D—26o acres to be let on long lease, within a mile of Railway Station, partly ! improved; no house ; close to Auckland. LOWER SYMONDS STREET -Thee Superior Furnished Rooms, for 3 or 6 months, to reliable ) tenant; no children ; fireplace in front room. ! &OUCH. SON, <fc COMPANY, 01, Queen-street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 8

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