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r Sales by Auction. '; ' Auckland woolbrokers ASSOCIATION. ■<, v THE THIRD WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON . Will be held by the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, At Nine a.m.' At the WOOL EXCHANGE ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. HUNTER & NOLAN G. W. BINNEY & SONS NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED). For SaleJ O R SALE. TWO FAITHFULLY BUILT VILLAS In Gundry-street, Newton, fitted with ranges, coppers, bathrooms, hot and cold water, and every moiloru convenience. Both are Bargains, Apply " G. PEACE, 20, H gh-street. Tfl O R SALE, 4000 B ales C hoice M EADOW AND OLOVER J£AY. In lcwt Bales; well saved, guaranteed good. £3 per ton in 10 ton lots. JAM WALLACE, Papatoitoi. For SALE, at low prices, 1 each Now and Second hand Tax Carts, Double Buggy, 2 Roadsters, Close-front Cart, Open-front do., Dray, Hand cart, etc., Cover suit light cart or van, 2 Tax Cart Bodies, Cheap. J. HENRY MACKIK, Coacbbuilder and Vehicle Agent, 129, Custom street West. AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM TO BE MET WITH. • FOR SALE, In one of the Principal Towns in the WELLINGTON DISTRICT, A FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY CONCERN, Doing a large Dressmaking, Mantle, and Millinery Business. Stock, about £2,000. The proprietor, having mule money in the business, is retiring. For further particulars apply to A. CLARK 4 SON. 0 H A FF. 0 H A F F. 1000 T0 1500 SaCKS of ~ prime OATEN SHEAR CHAFF Always on Hand. Shipping Orders promptly supplied. Highest market price for good Oaten Sheaves, prompt cash. P.S.—Advise farmers not to sell large quantities, as there will be a good demand for export by and for Australia, on account of drought there. R. J. KCCLES, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Chapel street and Hobson street. J\RUIT JARS, JfRUIT JARS. " MASON'S" JARS " LIGHTNING" JARS "AMEIIICAN"JARS "CHICAGO"JARS MOST IMPROVED PATTERNS, PEACH PAttERS. APPLE PARERS. In Great Variety. JOHN BURNS AND CO., Auckland. jpiLTERS. JpiLTERS. JIILTERS ARE IN DISPENSABLE. ATKIN'S CHARCOAL BLOCK FILTERS GEORGK OH BIN'S REMOVABLE PLATE GOLD MKDAI, KILTERS AT LOWEST PRICES. JOHN BURNS AND CO., CUSTOMS-STREET. JJIRESB jyjULLET, " Penguin" brand JOHN REID 4 CO. SALMON, FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA. JOHN REID & CO. AND OORNFLOUR JOHN REID & CO. Lubricating oils, machinery BELTING, ENGINE PACKING, WATERPROOF CART AND RICK COVERS, SWAN'S CALEDONIAN SHEEP DIP. A. YOUNG & CO., Telephone No. 557. FORr STREET. EducationalPONSONRY HIGH SCHOOL, St. Mary's Road, Ponsonby.— duties of this School wiil be re.-uined February 3rd, 1896. Principal, Mrs. Warrington. KINDERGARTEN AND DAY SCHOOL Lecture Hall, Gladstone Road, ParneJl.— The Misses Cole will re-open School Monday, Feb. 10, 1893. CATIONA L. PIANOFORTE PLAYING, BY W. H. WEBBE. "Mr. W. H. Weblie's 'Pianoforte Playing Jottines' (Weekts) contains a perfect wealth of suggestive and valuable matter to the Piano student, and indeed to all musicians in general."— Magazine of Music, London. Now Ready, New and Enlarged Edition. From all Booksellers. ONE SHILLING. gCHOOL OF ]y[USIC. Principals: HERR ZIMMERMANN & MR. G. A. PAQUE, L.A.M. QUARTETTE AND ORCHESTRAL CLASSES Will be started, under the direction of the above principals, on FEBRUARY 15TH NEXT. Fees: £1 5s per quarter for each member in either class. Fall particulars, apply Hoffmann and Sons, Queen, street. Q.IRLS' OOLLEGE. PONSONBY ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal : Miss Crystal (Late Head Mistress Girls' College, Wellington). Students prepared for University and other Examinations. . Next term begins February 10, 1896. "Me l m e K L Y,' J.V.I ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNEI.L. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal 1. Miss Hull Assisted by Mrs, Dewes and Masters. First term, MONDAY, February 10. M.R. W. J. ENGLAND, TEACHER OF MUSIC, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND, Resumes duties MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1896. Mr. J. MACMI LLA N, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, S. MARK'S, REMUKKA, Late S. John's, Manchester, Cath. Canterbury, Prof. Syrf. Univ., Receives and visits pupils on -and. after January 27. Organ, Pianoforte, Violin Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint. A large percentage of p ipils havo passed Trinity College, London, and Sydney University Exams. Special terms for families and schools. Address: 28, Remuera Road. COLLEGE, REMUERA. Principal, MRS. S. A.IdOORE-JONES, M.C.P. M.M.; C.M.1.; S.K.D. Staff consisting of three resident Governesses (certificated), and Piano and violin, HEIIR SCHMITT. Singing, HERR SCtIMIIT. French, MONS. BRIKFAULT, Painting. MR. I'AYTON. Dancing, MRS. SOWERBY. German and Riding, Shorthand, and Type, writing by Professors. This school provides high-class modern education based on religions but unsectarian princitiles. Pure English spoken, and maternal care exercised. Healthy and refined home. References to Parents. inclusive terms. Lower glbnside, UPPER SYMONDS-STREfcT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principal, Mrs. Young ; assisted by an efficient - • . Stall , ... . For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application First termbegins on MONDAY, February 10. I Mrs. Younj! at home on and after February 3rd. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 8

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