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For Sale. » gWINGTON & BAKER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Established 1566. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGK '' At low rate of interest A good compact FARM of 132 acres at Ramarama. 24 miles from Auckland. It faces a good metal road, and is convenient to the railway, creamery, and school. The land is excellent. There is a. r good clump of bush for fencing and firewood. A creek waters the farm. On the farm is an ' immense supply of infusorial earth, valuable for polishing purposes, and a man with hoys and girls needing employment could establish a new and payable industry. The house and buildings are very snug and in good order. FOR SALE in the heart of the City, three Houses, ', yielding 30s per week and well situated for future increment of value ; good title; price, £760. We still have a few good Allotments for sale at Rocky Nook. ' A Snug HOMESTEAD at Avondale for £200. , FREEHOLD FARM at Warkworth for £225. Excellent Allotments on main road, near tram . teimlnus, Ponsonby, at 50s per foot. Over an acre of Land and 9-roomed House, at i Mount Eden, for £975. EWINGTON k BAKER. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THE GRANGE. P.tPATOITOI. 82 acn>s, with frontage to the Great South Road, , opposite the (Kara Church. Town omnibuses pass . several times daily. The House is two storeys, eont ins 18 rooms, verandah and balcony, and all modern conveniences, and large near building which can lie u«e,l .is plav or school room. The Farm is well ■ adapted (or grazing, OS acres being in itrass, divided into six paddocks, well watered. The Residence, '■ with about 13 seres of lawn, garden, orchards, and 1 paddock, cm lie let irately.— to HENRY 1 O. WADK, Architect and Estate Agent, corner of ' Queen-street and Vulcan Lane ; or to CHAS. LaI KOCH E, House Agent, Kyber Pass Road, Auckland. JIINCHLEY LODGE, BIRKENHEAD, ' comorisine commodious 10-roomed Pwellinghouse, stable*, and nuthouses; 12 Acres of Land, all foiled and subdivided, oichard, ki'chen, and flower garden. Within twenty minutes' drive from wharf, (iood marine view. Owing to exceptional circuin- [ stances the above property is to he disposed of a bargain. '_ To view property and further particulars, apply J. THOKNES, Land Agent, Queen-street. ! Educational. , AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND , I\. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ; FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 1 (FOI'N'DF.U 1509.J HEADMASTER: J. W. TIIIIIS, M.A., Keble College, Oxford ; so mo lime Tasmania)! Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: • a. H. HOBHiiI'SK, M.A , sometime Scholar Keble College, Oxford. A. T. HARRISON, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. J. O. TRKVITIIICIC, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop ! J. F. SLO.MAN, HA. (Sydney), late Head Master 1 Girls' High School. 1 P. MARSHALL, M.A.. H.Sc, G.S., sometime Senior Scholar, University of New Zealand, Science Master. J. MIGHT, M A., sometime Senior Scholar, University of New Zealand, French and German Muster. ' REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (Now Zealand). sometime Senior Scholar University of New ! Zealand. ' J. 11. TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zeal mil. H. J. 1). MAHON, 8.A., Cummer ial Master. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E. (i. WALLACE ! MissF. A. HA I LTAIN I JIissB.BL-iI)ES > Miss A. C. .MORRISON, M.A., sometime ' .Scholar University of New Z-alaiid. MISS W. PICKEN, .M.A., sometime Scholar, ' University of New Zealand. VISITING MASTER: K. WATKINS, Drawing Master (Girls' Side). 1 INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS, ETC,: W. M. CARROLLO. ' The Boys' and Girls' sides of the School are quite separate, but both have the advantage oi the higiiest teaching given by the Stall. 'The School Course aims at a sound Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction ' being also given in certain branches of Technical '. Knowledge), and includes preparation for University i Scholarships and the other public examinations ' BOARDERS.—The Headmaster takes a limited number of boys as boarders at his icsidenre at Home Bay, Ponsonby; and is prepared to make arrangements whereby girls may be boarded with other Members ot the Staff. FEES For Pupils in the Lower School, If under ' the age of thirteen years, £2 ie, per Terra; all { others, £3 10s per Term, except that for two mem- , hers of one family, both chargeable with the higher l fee, it is reduced to £3 3s for each. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master; and prospectuses may be had from Mr. Mays, 15, Palmerston Buildings. Queenstreet. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ' TAMAKI. Headmaster REV. P. S. SMALLFIELn Mathematical and Science Master (lositlent); Mr Geo. Lancaster, M.A., some time Senior Scholar New Zealand University, with Double First Honours in Mathematics and Mathematical Physics and '' Chemistry. » Classical Master (resident): Mr. H. O. Craddock, " M.A., llonorman, and sometime Senior Scholar '' New Zealnul University, '• Assistant. Master: Mr. H. H. Pinkney, 8.A., * London University. Junior Master (resident) : Mr. H. Mandeno. Visitinc Masters (or Music, Drawing, Carpentry, Drill, and Gymnastics. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. \ IT'ING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. i, "The Tower," Remueiu. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor REV. W. BKATTY, M.A. Principal: I JIB. GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honor) of ' the University of London. ; Assisted by a large staff of Resident University >. Graduates. List of Successes for the year 1896-7 : Four Boys passed the Matriculation Examination. , Foutt Boys passed the Senior Civil Service > Examination. n NINE Boys passed the JUNIOR Civil SERVICE I Examination, two of whom gained the IB>h and ' 38th places In New Zealand on a list of 293 successful candidates. 9 Special 'Bus Arrangements for Day Boys. - Prospectus may be had on Application to the v Principal, or from Messrs. Upton and Co., Queen. t street. e ~————-■"—~~~~————— 1 TVfISS AUDREY T>LAYER, Holder of Certificates. Honours, Theory (And Senior Practical, Trinity College, London), I RECEIVES AND VISITS PUPILS FOR ■ PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Concerts and "At.Homes" Attended. Address: View Road, Mount Eden. > SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISSES TABART and MURRAY-AYNSLKY, No. 4, Mining Chambers, Queen-street (Opposite Fort-street). 1, The Misses TABAHT and MURRAY. A YNSI.EY having moved to the above address, will in future ' receive work and rmpils there. ' Reports, Specifications, Cable Codes, Tabulated Matter, and all descriptions of Typing executed. Shorthand Clerks, and Typewriters supplied for casual work. T\ A N C I N G. 0 MRS. SOWERBY will re-open her Classes for Ballroom and Fancy Dancing on SATURDAY, April 24th, at her Hall, Lower Symonds-street. r Juveniles, Elementary—Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Advanced, p.m. Skirt and Fancy Dances, 3.45 p.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. (Deportment a speciality). ' Adults-Wednesday and Friday, 7 p.m. High School, Devonport: Thursdays, 4 p.m. Private i, Lessons and Classes per arrangement. For terms, g etc., apply Woodville House, Parliament-street, "TOWER ti L. ENSI 1) E, s Li UPPER SVMONDS-STRKfcT. e l " BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, '< Principal, Mis. Yocno; assisted oy an efficient 1- Start. For special snbiects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application. il Half Term, March 22. sr " ' ; TjIRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, mi '" SPANISH CoKYERSAiioNiLLr Taught. i- Apply BUVEB, DENTIST, VICTOHIA Road, DEVON NET. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10426, 26 April 1897, Page 8

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