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* Houses and Land. • J. THORPES, HODBiii, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. . LAND AUCTIONEER. 91, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. PRINCES-STREET, CAMBRIDGE. : ■ . t CHEAP PROPERTY. ' J? OA A— VERANDAH COTTAGE, 6 5iuUU rooms, iron rcoX; wash-house, con.crete cistern, etc.; also, detached two-roomed Cottage. ONE ACRE LAND, in garden and orchard;' beautiful position, close to public domain. •" - - • 3693 J. THORNES, Agent, 91, Queen-street. _ GREAT NORTH ROAD. HIGH-CLASS LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. QUEEN -STREET— Luncheon and Tea . Rooms, situated in-best part of . Queen-street, doing good sound business; turnover about £30 par week; cheap rental and good position. Principals only dealt with. , ; / Hi' " .. . J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. . CHEAP LEASEHOLD. J?1 C WILL PURCHASE a Leasehold, ProwlU perty containing good House, 4 rooms and scullery, city water, iron roof, etc. Allotment, 33ft 6iu by 100 ft; situated !>,; about 200 yards from Karangahape Road. - Ground rent, £12 10s per annum. 3745 J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. - /SPLENDID PAYING FARM AND BAKERY. MUST BE SOLD. OWNER LEAVING FOB SOUTH AFRICA. '• ■ V ;• "O AGLAN —210 Acres, 3 miles from township. V . J-1/ more than half in grass and crop; all ring-fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks; . dairy, stabling, etc. Good Bouse, 8 rooms, nearly new. Connected with this property the owner has iiourmill in full working order; 3 li.p. .. Oil Engine on trolley, also used for chaft'cutting, winnowing, and Hour mill; . r steel galvanised windmill, chaifcutter, and all conveniences for carrying on gristing and' flour business; saw bench, complete; spacious mill building; largo hay shed, cow bails, etc. A bargain at £6 per acre,- including buildings, machinery, and improvements,. etc., as a - going concern. Terms can be arranged. '3747 . i J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. ' ' ■ . PUKEKOHE, TWO MILES FROM STATION. '/Ti OOD FARM, 24 acres, all good soil, and IX •• improved; in grass and crop; iix paddocks; now milking seven cows for factory, • which is only 40Cyds distant. . Small Cottage, ■ daily, cowshed, and • good well; an additional 10 acres adjoining, now in crop, may elgo be purchased with this faun, 3739 J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. V'"' : ' WAIKUMETE POULTRY AND FRUIT FARM, 'ir- OA ACRES Land and Concrete .House, 8 ■ O'i rooms, dairy, coach-house, stable; it on roofs to all buildings; land is all fenced, r r;; ; ,puriri posts and barbed wire; subdivided into 6 paddocks; 6 acres orchard in full bearing, various fruits; fowlhouse, wired-in , runs, etc.; well watered by good creek, never d:ry; 13 acres in grass;, property is situated about . 2i miles ; from station and J-mile of church , end school.' Price, £420. -f. • ' 3736 • J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. X" - MOUNT EOSKILL.' ' " -ELDON EOAD AND EPSOM ROAD. SPLENDID VERANDAH RESIDENCE, .6 ■ rooms, scullery, iron roof; range, tanks, etc.; wash-boose, tubs, copper; stable, coachhouse; ; all roofed with 1 iron. Abput 3 acres land, tastefully laid out in lawn and garden; nice shrubbery, planted shelter trees, in excellent condition; over , £1200 has been re- , cently spent on this property. For price and. terms, apply ,- i - , '3724 J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. t ' SEASIDE RESIDENCE. • : / '' ; ,L •• 15 MINUTES FROM QUEEN-STREET WHARF.J? £? A A— I GOOD HOUSE, 7 rooms, bath, ; v ; S»UWi scullery, wash-house, copper, fowlhouse and run; cowshed; about 2 acres level • land; orchard, kitchen garden; fenced. Also, . email (man's) Cottage, 3 rooms, on property. The whole in good order. Price reduced to effect an immediate sale. Terms: One-third , : . cash, balance at 5 per cent. Should be seen, >V ; . and secured at once. Bargain. 3607 J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. 'QUEEN-STREET BUSINESS FOE SALE, -f A —GOODWILL AND STOCK of old-es- , ; iSs/Uvr tablished Fruit, Confectionery, and Greengrocery Busines3, situated in busy part of .Queen-street; gas fittings, shelving, mirrors, •, etc. Rental of shop and dwelling 5 rooms. £3 per weak • Good reasons for selling. 3737 , ,■ * v- ; J. THORNES, 91, Qiieen-streot. , ' PARNELL-FREEHOLD BARGAIN. If? OA—OFF CLEVELAND ROAD-GOOD S/jUwU" HOUSE. 6 rooms; range, - city water. Large allotment, fenced, 39 feet by 111 feet. Cheap. 3729 A V ' • ,' ,J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. ■ . i ' — : .; ; NEWTON ROAD. ' OA A—HOUSE, 6 rooms, bath, scullery, JwOVJU wash-house,. and 'ill conveniences, ;r in Exmouth-str-jet, o,t Nev/ton Road. Terms: - £103 cash, balance at 5 ;jer cent. ■■ ■: - • J. THORNES. 91. Queen-street. ■ ' HOWE-STREET, CITY. '.|?OQA—HOUSE, 4 rooms, bath, scul- , cWutJU lery, gas, and outhouses, in splendid condition, and very cheap, in Howe-street, . City.» ? J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. I'ARNELL.-FREEHOLD. 'J? J OX-TWO COTTAGES, 4 rooms and 2 c'w't:—it-* rooms; bath and large ccllar; nice garden of fruit and vegetables; in Parnell; frontages to Albion-street, and Clyde-street. '* •T. THOKNFjS. 91, Queen-street. ; NEWMARKET. -NEW HOUSE. . -PQQA -^ HOUSE, 5 rooms, scullery, washovcJO iJ house, gas; this is" a new House, just finished, and is very complete; close to tramline and,occupying good position. J. THORNES, 91, Queen-Street. : WAKEFIELp-STKEET. SHOP and 4 Dwelling Rooms; city water; iron roof; level freehold section, .fenced; very suitable for the erection of ' a large factory. Cheap. . 3733 • '• , J. THORNES, 91, Queen-street. FARM PROPERTY. I am instructed by Captain Jackson, Razorto tell his VALUABLE PROPERTY and RESIDENCE, 11 rooms, situated on the Great South Road, 3J miles from the Pokeno Railway Station. , This Farm consists of -63 acres, with all complete and suitable buildings, well fenced I and subdivided; about 2 acres in orchard; 15 acres standing ornamental and useful bush, ! gardens, etc.; the remainder in grass. Ow- 1 ing to Captain Jackson ; leaving the district mm ll ? 1 ' 6 A 3 fixer! at a great bargain, viz., only i 1 £900 for the estate; payable, if desired, with ' £300 cash and £600 on. mortgage at 5 per . ; cent, per annum. | t 3732 J. THORNES, Agent, 91, Queen-street. CITY PROPERTY.; VICTORIA-STREET WEST (near Ilobson ■ ~ Valuable Allotment, having 47ffc 6m to Victoria-street, by 100 ft. Also, entrance Irom victoria Lane; level; with all buildings thereon erected, comprising shop and dwell- • ing, 6 rooms;; Cottage, 5 rooms and scullery; . ana small Cottage, 2 rooms; gas and city water. Price, £1000 for the lot. '3731 •_ J. THORNES. 91, Queen-street. J ' CARLTON GORE ROAD. j TjAA-STORE AND DWELLING, 6 rooms; ■ o iH^ ranse; and two Small Cottages, of ana 3 rooms each; stable, and coach-house; Wr corner section. 41ft to Carlton Gore Road. A • , good speculation. I A 169 • ; J. THOENES, SI, Queen-street. NEAR PONSONBY ROAD. - " r £.Q7P;-aQOD COTTAGE, .Six rooms (one .., .* V storey) and bath; scullery, water •< ' laid in j, large workshop, 20ft by 10ft; all ' bandings iron-roofed and in excellent condition. Land, 40ft frontags to Church-street, •v' yonsonby". Terms: £275 cash, and £100 existing mortgage, which can he paid/ off, if lviquired, by purchaser. 3717 i J. THORNES, Agent, Queen-street. • _ - NOTE. ' . . PROPERTY LISTS issued Monthly, ar,.d Snay .be had on application at my Office, or will bo posted to any address. <•. PERIODICAL AUCTION SALES. |S,| l w _owner3 wishingJio qnickly dispose of their • HOUSES or LAND Properties are invited to iwnd full particulars.- - - . J. rj^HORNES, -5 ... LAND AUCTIONEER, ; \ ■ 91, Queen-street. ,

J Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, SOUBIi, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS VALUATORS OP REAL ESTATE. LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS. ' INVESTORS OF CAPITAL. . TRUSTEES UNDER. WILLS. ETC. ATTORNEYS FOR RESIDENTS OB ABSENTEES. COLLECTORS OF RENTS AND INTEREST. 95) QUEEN-BTEEET. TELEPHONE NO. 134. Cable Aodeess. " FREEHOLD." AUCKLAND. BANKERS; BANK GFTKV/ SOUTH WALES. LIST OF. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS' AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS. London ... ...Chas. Price & Bon Glasgow ... ...MacL«an, Brodie. & Formic Calcutta ... ~. King, Hamilton. & Co. Bombay "... ... King, King, & Co. Sydney ... ... Richardson & Wrench, Ltd. Melbourne ... .„ C. J. &T. Ham Christchurch .. uharies Clark Dunedin „. ... John Reid & Sons Invercargill ... ... Charles Rout Nelson' ... ~,VV. Rout & Sonn Greymonth... ... Nancarrow A Co, Wellington ... ...Harcourt & Co. Napier',,, ... ...Baker & Tabuteau New Plymouth ... F. P. Corkill Gisborne ... ... J. Coleman ■ Besides the above we have Agents and Correspondents in all parts of the Auckland Provincial District. YBB Y, HEAP FAR M. HANDY TO CREAMERY, STATION, Etc. PA PEE ACRE—ISO Acres, all fenced, /in wO numerous subdivisions, and all 'in grass; ■ A-acre orchard. Good' semi-volcanic land, watered by a permanent creek. Nearly new house of 7 rooms; iron roof, and verandah; stable, cowshed, hayshed, etc.; 1-i miles from creamery, three miles from station, and township, * and within 35 miles of Auckland. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Price only £6 per aeroSAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, . 95, Qaeen-street. 6192 TTJRETTV HARBOUR SIDE FAB If, WITH IMPLEMENTS COMPLETE. J?QKA— ACRES, good level loam; all oWUyI/ fenced in seven paddocks, and in grass, except 7 acres fallow, and 1&*- acres orchard in full bearing; good creek. House. 7 rooms and verandah, all in good order; stable, toolhouse, hayshed, etc.; saltwater frontage, . Close 'to school, post office, etc. This is a neat property," commanding a really magnificent view of Auckland, from which it is a littlo over 20 miles distant. Price, £850, including 4 cattle, dray, cart, plough, harness. etc. , ... SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auction- ■ ■ - eers, 95, Queen-street. 6694 gIBKENHEA .D. CHOICE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY. 4? 11 K A —BE TI FULLY -SITUATED Block cWllt/U of 23 Acres, commanding grand views. House ~of 4 rooms and outbuildings;' 10 acres of beautiful native bush; permanent creeks. Handy to wharf, and suited for future sub-division; elevated, healthy situation. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auction- ' : eers, 95, Queen-street. 6531 pRETTY ' RESIDENCE OR. FARM. ' 9 MILES FROM TOWN. -P K AA — 22 ACRES, all fenced in 4 pad--7V l ' docks and in grass except 2 acres of orchard in full bearing, and 1 acre swamp; plenty of water. House of 6 rooms; bathroom j and scullery; iron roof; verandah back and front; large barn, dairy, stable, and fowlhouse. EXQUISITE VIEW. 1 mile from post office, station, etc., and close to school. Price, £500; one-third cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, , Land and Estate Agents and Land Attctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6662 7? SUIT AND O ULTR-Y F ARM. ALONGSIDE A RAILWAY STATION, AND CLOSE TO TOWN. ' ' -P VERY HANDY LITTLE FARM of 27 acres, nearly all improved; about 4 acre 3 orchard, containing some splendid old pear trees; 5 acres crop. Fine large stream of water. The land is part alluvial flat, part gently undulating. Road frontage on three sides. Nearly new House of 5 rooms, with iron roof; stable and barn. Post and telephone office, church, public hall, railway station, etc., within a few hundred yards; school, one mile. Auckland 10 miles, by main metalled road. Price, £500. PROFITABLE CARRYING AND CONTRACTING BUSINESS INCLUDED. ■ SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6736 A 011 A P STOCK FA RE PARTLY IMPROVED. OA—ABOUT 880 Acrcs, 523 acres of cvu o\J which are freehold and the balance occupation with right of purchase. Between 6 and 7 miles of fencing (7 wires)100 acres in crops and fallow; small orchardbalance in rough feed. Nearly all ploughable land of good quality, now carrying 85 head of cattle, but is very much understocked. Well finished House of 5 rooms; stable, implement shed, and other outbuilding?. , 2 inilen from school and church; convenient to wharf, and about 100 miles from Auckland. Near the coast. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 95, Queen-street. 6646 y HAM ES / VALLEY. VERY FERTILE FARM. X* KAA— S4 ACRES VERY RICH DRAINED 3wOv/U SWAMP: LAND, all in splendid jrass; all fenced; good water. New House, i rooms; cowshed, etc. Will now carry 30 3attle all ■ the year. J mile from creamery md school, and 1 mile from post office and railway station; excellent roads. Price. £509. x SAMUEL VAILE & SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, bfy Queen-street. 6664 • 1 p • O N S O N R Y. CHEAP AND HANDY HOUSE. . X 1 A A A—SINGLE-STOREY HOUSE of 7 ! rooms and bathroom: gas and :ity water; drained into sewer. Good, level Lot merit, 99 by 61ft.. Most conveniently situated, close to Ponsonby Road, on tho 1 MTO side. Land Transfer Title. Price. ' _ SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, ' Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers. 95, Queen-street. CS3IA EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE ORCHARD JU PROPERTY. 10 MILES MOM TOWN. £1 000~ 10i r C ?, ES ', ALL IN ORCHARD. . « in ,7' 1 bearing; plenty of water. e More land adjoining if desired. House of 5 rooms and scullery, with iron j'nri ', frnithouso; glasshouse, 30 by ] suit. ulose to railway station, store, post office, etc., _ and 10 miles from Auckland by pleasant drive. Price, £1000. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS," Land and Estate Agents and Land Aucpioneers, 95.. -Queen-street. 6654 ( nnHE above are only specimens of a very JL , large number of similar Properties which we have for sale. - Those requiring Properties of any ; description whatever aro invited to call at our offices, 85, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street, and inquire. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION, - - • ... r .. • ' • - . . •"'■<!

Houses and Land. QOOD STOCK OR DAIRY FARM. ' SALTWATER 'FRONTAGE. o~i OA A—l 94 ACRES level and undulating oWluUv land, all fenced in 12 subdivisions ; 160 acres in grass and crop; ■. 2 acres orchard in full bearing; balance high teatree. Permanent water. House of 4 rooms, verandah, etc. Dairy and stable. Present stock 420 sheep, which can be carried all the year round. Harbour frontage; 3 miles from school, etc.; 6 miles from steamer landing on the Manukau. Price, £1300; terms as arranged, ■. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auc- • tioneei'fi, 95, Queen street. 6656 ELL - IMPROVE f . FARM, j FOE CROPPING OR DAIRYING. jf?i O PEE ACRE—6I acre?, all fenced and subdivided' and in grass and crops except 2 acres ornamental bush. Permanent water. -All level or undulating semivoicanic loam, House, 5 rooms; verandah and iron roof. ' Handy situation; only 14 miles from creamery, station, township, etc., and a little over 30 miles from town. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land and Estate Agents a.id Land Auc- _ tioneers, 95, Queen-atTeet. 6666 J7J D W A E D A X T E, HOUSE, ESTATE. INSURANCE. AND GENERAL AGENT. KENT AND INTEREST COLLECTED, ETC., AUCKLAND CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET (Opposite R.M. Court). FOR SALE—4I3 Acres Good Land, -within 10 miles of Pukekohe, held under Perpetual Lease (994 years to run), at rental of £6 4s 6d. The farm is bounded :on one side by creek, the remainder pearly all wire fences, mainly sheep-proof; several sheep-proof di- . visions; ample water supply; Cottage, 3 rooms, iron roof, etc. Price, £200. 4107 FOR SALE—9i Acres, : deep rich loam, fenced and under cultivation; good orchard; Cottage; ttc.; Howick main road. Very early crops of potatoes, peas, and other vegetables are grown on this land, which is very productive. Offered a bargain. 4108 PARK AVENUE—Freehold, 50 by 165. . Gentleman's Residence, 9 rooms, every convenience ; genteel neighbourhood.. 4002 CLARENCE-STREET, ■ PONSONBY—House, 5 rooms; wash-house; gas and water. FARM, MANGERE—I2S Acres (1 acre orchard), r grass and crops, partly bounded by saltwater creek; good fishing. House, 7 rooms; wash-house, barn, stable, buggyhouse, cow- . shed, etc. Never failing supply of ; spring water. Only 11 miles from town; near creamery, churches, etc. Low price; easy terms. ■ - £550—3 ACRES; new House, iron roof; dairy, stable, car tailed, etc.; fine land; near creamery, etc., M'angere. 3046 J. A. T a M HOUSE, LAND. ESTATE. AND COMMISSION AGENT, 3f, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUOKLAND (Opposite Auckland Club). - INSURANCES EFECTED. ' RENTS COLLECTED, . MONEY TO LEND. NEWTON— Good House, 6 rooms, every conve- . nience: large allotment, well . drained; must be sold; a splendid investment. ORCHARD PROPERTY—-35 Acres good or- • chard; 25 acres grass; creek - through centre. House, $ rooms, wash-house,' etc. Harbour frontage. Will be sold on easy terms, and at low figure.. . REMUERA—Residence,' 8 rooms; bath, washhouse; verandah two sides; 5 Acres firstclass land, in garden and paddocks. - MOUNT - Comfortable ' House, 6 rooms, all conveniences; large allotment, fruit trees. A pretty home. . Real bar-' gain. Only £340. MOUNT EDENGentleman's Modern Residence, ■ 8 rooms, bath, pantry, and every convenience; slate roof,- concrete paths, stable, buggyhouse, etc,, and ij-acre of nicely laid out garden. Superb views. Handy to town. A Bargain. MANGERE—First-class Residence, with three acres in orchard, lawn, garden, and paddocks; there, are 8, rooms, also bath, pantry. storerooms, clipboards, dairy, coachlifiuso, stable, laundry,: and every possible convenience. A rare chance of securing an up-to-aafe home at a low figure. SURREY HlLLS—Splendid New House of rooms, bath, and all conveniences. NEW NORTH Superior new Residence, 6 rooms; bath, pantry, wash-house, and every convenience., 1 , FOREST LAND—II9S. Acres, . containing 4,500.000 ft of kauri arid totara timber, besides rimu, puriri, and kahikatea. There is a snagged stream by which timber can be brought to rail. A splendid opportunity of securing good marketable tim- ■ her. ■ ■ MOUNT Ii OS KILL—Two Splendid Building Sections, at 203 and 25s per foot.' BUILDING SECTlONS—Kingsland, Glenmore,' St. Heliers, Bellwood, Mount Roskill, Devonport, Epsom, Mount Eden, etc. MOUNT EOSKILL—Five Acres and House. This is good grass land, with extensive frontage to main road, , and capable of to advantage of - purchaser. CITY— Splendid . Building Bite, close to Queen-street. Only , £10 10s per foot. HOUSES too numerous to particularise, from . £150 to £2000—Poneonby, ; Mount- Eoskill, St. Heliers, Avondale, Mount . Eden, Newton, Eeinuera, Northcote, etc., etc. •T. A. JAMES, Estate Agent, 31, Shortland-street, Auckland. ESTATE, .-^"AIKATO. j For Sale at Low Prices, to clear the Balance of the Estate, comprising 10 Sections, as under : — . SECTION W.—850 "Acres Undulating Land; all m first-class pasture, except about 100 acres; subdivided into 6 paddocks; only 3 miles from Ohatipo; a splendid grazing or dairy farm; will carry a large amount < of stock. SECTION L.— Acres; 300 acres good land, now being ploughed for turnips; 200 acres flax land of excellent quality; 240 acres unreclaimed swamp; 6 miles from Frankton; 26s per acre. SECTION H.— Acres; tho making of a real . good farm; 5 miles from Frank ton; small i '< house and stable; 100 acres in grass; : balance improved swamp and unimproved ploughable land and swamp. Very cheap ■ at 263 acre. SECTION —600 Acres; 540 acres in splendid grass; 60 acres now ploughed for rape; beautifully situated, overlooking a pretty lake; 5 miles from Ohaupo; 2 miles from Rakuhia Railway Station; one of the best pieces of land in the Waikato. SECTION P.—450 Acres; 150 Undulating-, Land; all in grass;. a splendid take; 300 < acres nndrained swamp, which in its present state carries young stock through the summer months and can be easily drained. Price, £2 6s Bd. ' SECTION N.— Acres: 120 acres new grass, similar to, above; 660 acres swamp; carries rough feed and can he, easily drained. _ Sis miles from Ohaupo. Price, £1 17s 6d. SE! 'M y. —1000 Acres; 100 acres good pasture; 900 acres rough run; 6 miles from Hamilton. Price, £1. SECTION Y.—looo Acres Reclaimed Swamp; in its present state carries a* large amount - of stock; can be still greatly improved. £1 58: SECTION M.—300 Acres Unimproved Kahilta- ! tea Bush, fern land, and raupo swamp • ' splendid country when brought in; 7 miles from Ohaupo. £2. , < THE HOMESTEAD, 3440 acres; one of the best stations in Waikato; a gentleman's J home; 2 miles, from Rukuhi'a Railway i Station; subdivided into convenient pad- ' docks; 16-10 acres in grass; -1800 acres swamp partly drained; splendid woolshed, stables, men's cottage, stockyards, . good garden and orchard. - LAND TRANSFER TITLE. J EASY TERMS. . . Customers driven round country free of charge. 1 For further particulars and full list of properties, apply, ■ W. SOUTER AND' CO.. ' - ' Land Agents, Cambridge and Ohaupo. I? O R BALE,, - Al' BARTLEY, NORTHCOTE--2* ACRES OF LAND IN STAFFOED-STEEET, s RICHMOND AVENUE. Ciobo to a beautiful, sar.dy beach. Grand View of Harbour.' 1 Terms very easy. • • Apply— i BUTTLE BEOS., ' . Stock-Exchange.

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MISS W. PICKEN. M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. MISS S. M. RICE. VISITING MASTERS: K. WATKINS, Freehand Drawing. W. M. CARROLLO, Gymnastics. Tho Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents in- the matter of Boarders attending the School. Application for admission should be made to the Head Master, or to Mr. Oliver Mays, Palmerston Buildings. FIRST TERM, 1902, begins on February 10. W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. , •jy-OUNT JQDEN QOLLEGE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PBINCIPALS—THE MISSES BEWS, Assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visitins .Staff. First Term, 1902, begins TUESDAY, February 11. , Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co.. or at the College. pRINCE LBEET QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Exceptional advantages for Boarders. Delightful and healthy situation. Charming view and splendid climate. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. HEADMASTER (Resident) THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University), Assisted by a Large Staff of (Eight) Resident Masters and Mistresses. With Four Visiting Masters. Course of instruction includes preparation for CIVIL SERVICE, and MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS. Applications for admission, of .pupils, or for: copies of the Prospectus, should bo made to: the Headmaster, Prince Albert College, Auckland., - ' The adies' college And SCHOOL" OF MUSIC, , CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA (For Boarders and Day Pupils of All Ages). . Resumes FEBRUARY 12, 1902 (Term I.). 1 ■ Principal MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P., C.M., S.K., London. Vice-Principal: MISS A. F. MOORE-JONES, A.M., N.Z. The Staff consists of Five English and Foreign Governesses and 12 Efficient Visiting Professors. French, German, and Italian taught conversationally and grammatically. Students received for Special Subjects, as Music, Singing, Languages, Painting, etc. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, or Royal College of Music Examinations. ' . i ■ ■ ,-■ , ! " , Individual attention given to backward pupils. The College provides a cheerful home, with refined surroundings, select companionship, 1 and maternal supervision. „ ' Its Grounds, comprising 10 acre 3, afford every facility for healthy recreation. Accommodation for horses of pupils riding in daily. Reduced Fares by Rail and 'Bus. Prospectus on Application. Telephone No. 808. Principal at Home. Fees—Boarders from 12 to 16 Guineas ; Day Pupils, IS to 3 Guineas. gT. JOHN'S QOLLEGIATE gCHOOL, -"THE pAH," NEAR ONEHUNGA, VISITOR: THE MOST REV. THE PRIMATE. HEADMASTER: REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. RESIDENT MASTERS: FIRST ASSISTANT MASTER: R. MCILBOY, M.A., with Honours, New Zealand Unisity. SECOND ASSISTANT MASTER; Vacancy. JUNIOR MASTER: H. H. BEDFORD, Undergraduate New Zealand University. VISITING MASTERS: For the Piano, Drawing, and Singing: R. LESLIE HUNT, Organist of St. Mary's Cathedral. For the Violin: HERR ICREUTZER. For Gymnastics: W. M. CAEEOLLO. For Painting and Drawing: HEBE W. DITTMERR. Dental Surgeon: DR. MAITLAND, Graduate and Port Graduato Dental Department, "University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. AUTUMN TERM Begins MONDAY, February 10. 1902. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office. Shortland-street, or on application to the Headmaster. ' c ISTk 1 PRACTICAL RESULTS FOE 1901. 55 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOE - PUPILS, AT .SALARIES-" From £35 to £150 a year. RECORD CERTIFICATES — Highest Speed Certificate ever granted to any lady in New Zealand, held by Miss Ponsford. ' CERTIFICATES—6O Speed Certificates were obtained by my Pupils during 1901, CERTIFICATES—Tho following Speed Certificates were received for iny Pupils from Sir Isaac Pitman and Song, London, on December 24 last:— 170 words per minute, Miss Dora Ponsford. 130 words per minute. Miss Alice Gillctt. 130 words pel' minute, Mr. Harold Bleakly. 130 words per minute, Mr. Arnold E. H. Harrison. . ... 1 120 words per minute, Miss Entriean. 120 words per minute, Mr. Joseph Stanton. 80 words per minute, Miss Dorothy B. Colbeck. 80 words per minute, Miss Adeline M. John- I ston. 80 words per minute, Miss Agnes O'Meara. 80 words per minute. Miss Bessie Ross. . 80 words ner minute, Miss Jennie Frnser. 80 words per minute. Miss Francos Cooke. 80 words per minute, Mr. Edward J. Patterson. . v. - -. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. , Queoni-street (opposite Herald Office). . MR. COLWILL will Enrol Intending Pupils on MONDAY, the 3rd of February. PROSPECTUS to be had at School, arid i from Messrs. Upton and Co.. Stationers. TELEPHONE, 1147. 5 J. H. COLWILL,

Educational. LENIVEaGH. BECKHAM PLACE. UPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE GIRLS. Principal: • MRS. YOUNG. Prospectus on Application. First Term begins TUESDAY, February 11. MRS. YOUNG intends Forming Classes for IVL Senior Pupils ill subjects necessary for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. MISS ELIZABETH IRWIN, 8.A., R.U.1,, who is to take charge of these Classes, will arrive in Auckland early in March. ' Further particulars can be obtained on application. Mrs. Young has Vacancies for Four Resident Pupils. QUEEN'S COLLEGE, SHELLY BEACH ROAD, PONSONBY. FIRST TERM BEGINS FEBRUARY 10. HEALTHY SITUATION. Separate Playgrounds for Boys and Girls. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Preparation for Civil Service, Matriculation and other Examinations, Preparatory Classes taught by Mrs. Sim. Evening Classes (all subjects), Private Tuition in Singing and all extra subjects. Girl Boarders under Mrs. Sim's supervision. REV. G. I. SIM, M.A., 8.D., Principal. Tl/TELMEELY. GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. . PRINCIPAL: MISS HULL, .. Assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visit- , ing Staff. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Junior Civil Service Examination. „ First Term, 1902, TUESDAY, February 11. Boarders return on MONDAY. ' Telephone 894. CHARLES M C A R LAN PROFESSIONAL TEACHER Of the BANJO, MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR. Studio, 58, Queen-street, Mutual Life Buildings. Second Floor. || IS S L. G. SQUIRE, TEACHER OF THE PIANO, Resumes Teaching > ON AND AFTER JANUARY 27. 39, lihyber Pass. ■ TUT' I S S NETTIE OCKENDEN, TEACHER OF PIANO AND VIOLIN, Will resume duties on MONDAY,' FEBRUARY * 3, And will be at her Residence, Fair view Road, Mount Eden, on FRIDAY 31st, and SATURDAY, Ist, from 2 to 5 p.m. Card of Terms at The Budget, Karangahape Road. , ■ ' , M ISS JESSIE M , A DAMS, CURRAN-STREET, PONSONBY, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. First Term, 1902, begins February 10. piANO LESSONS. MISS SPOONER will be in attendance at the School of Music, Grafton Road (near Khyber Pass Road), on FRIDAY, January 31, SATURDAY, February 1, and MONDAY, February 3, from 2 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., to arrange with Pupils for the New Term, commencing February 3. . "gTANLEY," MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. MORNING SCHOOL, PRIVATE TUITION. PUPILS PREPARED FOE EXAMINATION.' PRINCIPAL-MISS HASELDEN. . MUSIC-MRS. HALLETT. "JJIHE WILLOWS," WYNYAED-STREET. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGE FOR BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Visitor: The REV. W. E. GILLAM, Vicar of St. Matthew's. Principal: MRS. WILLIAMS, Assisted by an Efficient Staff. " Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Matriculation Examinations. First Term bcgiu3 TUESDAY, February 11, 1902. ' - .■• . . __ rpHREE KINGS. NATIVE COLLEGE. -A Junior Assistant will be required-to commence Duties on March 3rd. Applications to be sent to the Rev. J. H. Simmonds, Three Kings, Auckland, by February 15th. PIANOFORTE LESSONS by Miss White, an X experienced Teacher, at reasonable charges. — Address, care of H. White, Bookseller, 382, Upper Queen-street, opposite McLeod's. I\/TISS HYDER VEREALL, A.M., Teacher of lVi- Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils coached for. all exams. Lessons resumed January 27.-24, Ponsonby Road. THE HALL, Gladstone Road, Parnell— X dergarten and Day School. First Term, 1902. Monday, February loth. Principal, Miss L. Colo. T^TOODCARVINO—ReIief or Chip. Lessons. V » 12s 6d per quarter; Is 6d per hour. Articles designed.— E. Ayling, care of Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. Watches, Jewellery, etc. QHBISTMAS p RES EN S. , RELIABLE Q.OODS. BEST VALUE IN AUCKLAND. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES NICKEL WATCHES WEDDING RINGS ENGAGEMENT RINGS MUFF CHAINS. GENT.'S CHAINS GOLD BANGLES GOLD BROOCHES, GOLD LINKS MARBLE CLOCKS, SILVERWARE. M AU D ; S, Conveyances, "P ATE SO N AND " CO.'S X , ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, LEAVES DEVONPORT FOR OKUEA. WADE, OREWA, . WAITVEEA, PUIIOI, AND WARKWORTH. . MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS, at 9 a.m. FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m . through to Wellsford. LEAVES WARKWORTH FOR DEVONPORT: At 8 a.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, Fares —Oknra: Single. 3s ; return, ss. Wade: Single. 4s, return, 7s fid. Orewa: Single, Gb ; return, Bs. Wajwora: Single. 6s; return, 10s. I'uhoi: Single; 8s; return, 14s. Warkworth : Single 103; return, 17a Gd. Wellsford: Single, 13s; return, 23s 6d.' For further particulais apply at our office, or Thos. Cook and Sons, Booking Agents. D S.C. . COMPULSORY SALE. ; ! MANTLE DEPARTMENT. Lot 1., Ladies' Blouses, Is, worth os lid. Lot 11., Ladies' Blouses, Is lid, worth 4s 6d. Lot 111., White Skirls, 3s lid, worth 63 9d. Lot IV., Ladies' Capes, 10s 6d. worth 17s 6d. Lot V.. Costumes, lis 9d, worth 21s. Lot VI;, Tailor-made Do., 27s 6d, worth 50s. SALE NOW ON.—D,S.C.

Business Cards, R. C IJ E R IE , TAILOR. 283, QUEEN-STREST, AUCKLAND (From Hill Bros., Old Bond-street. West End, London), - Has on hand a FINE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER GOODS. Inspection Invited. [CARD.] JO.HN JgOLLAED, LAND AGENT, , VALUATOR, AND ARBITRATOR, 6, COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND. Established for 20 Years. ; "PARKINSON'S DINING ROOMS, CORNER VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. CHRISTMAS CAKE 3, MINCE PIES. Home Made, and of Best Quality. BEST DINNER IN AUCKLAND— Courses, One Shilling. Afternoon Tea, Sixpence. Service and Appointments unequalled for ' ' Comfort and Cleanliness. MONUMENTS, Etc., of New Design and Ex- . qui site Texture, in Marble and Granite, at W. Parkinson and Co., Victoria-street West, next Corner' Ilobson-street. Inspection invited. Catalogues, post free. Telephone, 964. Iron Tomb Rails. DRITOnARD' AND TiOBBS i (Late White) L* FOR HIGHEST GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOE LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. Imported and Own Manufacture. GIVE US A TRIAL. PARAGON BOOT SHOP. 47, VICTORLA-STREET. (JIARRING AND RANKING. ' The season is now on. We are prepared to do anything you want at uowest prices. For Sale— by the barrel, 4Jd gal.; Best Shingle Sand, 4d bushel. JgAM. "Yp CTE AND QO., CUSTOM-STREET. A. B. iW™* SOKSRECEIVING. FCAWARDING.' AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Cnstoms-Rtreet Office. Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road. O T I 0 E "gDWARD jQUNNE, PAINTER. PAPERnANGER. GENERAL DECORATOR. GLAZIER, ETC. Next Door to Dr. Neil's, Herbalist, Wellesley-street. !, On Sale at Lowest Prices: Paperhangings, Picture Mouldings, Window Glass, Mixed '• Paints, etc. i All Men employed by me are insured against accident. G.' 'A: -B" *TL ESTOCK AND SHARF,BROKER. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. No. 5, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, . AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 631. E W pRESENTATION Q.OOD'S. BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. •A: G. O 0 ™* DIRECT IMPORTER, "THE BUDGET," KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Inspection Invited. m a 1-1 A zAE D ' GUNMAKER, 176, QUEEN-STREET. Fishing Tackle, Guns, Rifles, Ammunition. Send for 116-pago Illustrated Catalogue, post free. 1 ■ G. M' E A ollil EM ' UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEE, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Choice Assortment of Wreaths and Glass Shades. Telephone 706. CHAFF! CHAFF ! CHAFF!.!! ECCLES AND SONS, In returning thanks to their numerous Patrons for the last 15 years for their steady patronage, beg to intimate that they are now Manufacturing a Special Quality of Very Fine Chaff, and thoroughly dustscreened, suitable for .Racehorses, Doctors, Butchers. Bakers. The price is only 4s per cwt., and for 'Bus and Express Horses a medium quality, 3s 6d per cwt. Waikato and Farmers' Chaff always on hand, from 2s 9d to 3s. ECCLES AND SONS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, , Improved and Patent Chaffontting, Dust--Bore*med. Corn, Hay, Straw. Oats, Bran, Chaff, etc., Always on Hand, At Lowest Remunerative Prices. Corner Vincent and Wellesley Streets. Factory, Chapel-street. Telephone, 439. jyj-ERGHANTS AND QTHERS. HAVING JQAEGE gTORAGE J^CCOMMODATION FOR FREE GOODS, I AM PREPARED TO STORE GOODS OF, ALL kinds . I At ' ' -' : j - rates, I LARGE QUANTITIES: SPECIAL • BATES. ■ ... fj, 'J QEAIG. BREAK WATER ROAD. gTAGK 0 OVERS. v gTACK VERS. MACHINERY OILS, • : AXLE GREASE. ■ DICK'S BALATA BELTING. LEATHER AND INDIAEUBBEE BELTING.', A. YOUNG AND CO., Telephone No. 557. 20, Fort-street,

i'; . Business CardsA P. BEADLY AND CO.i Victoria Arcade. ■ ' jCX» Land and Building Agents.—We suppl.i' the seller with ' full cash • immediately upon transfer. Money advanced on Mortgage, Bill of Sale, Reversionary Interest, etc. General > Agency Business attended to expeditiously. Baths.— BATHS —OPEN EVERY JL> DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3s; Saturday, 2s. Eight tickets fr.r £1. . Nothing batter for puri- . fying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and paina of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, with ehower, , bd. from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lorne-street, c'i Victoria-3trePt .. . ;: - s j .POREia'K AGENCIES. ' J F OESYTH QONNELLY, . , ; Representing W. E. Peck and Co. of New ! York, Ay res, Henry, and Co. of Melbourne and Sydney, Colin McArtlinr and Co. of - Montreal, Canada, and Elgin Keystone Watch Case Co., Philadelphia, has. ' REMOVED HIS OFFICES AND SAMPLE ; ROOMS to ' \ ( NO. 24. FORT-STREET (above E. R. Cardno). •' , D.S.C. COMPULSORY SALE. I EXQUISITE FRENCH MUSLINS. Lot 1., 23d, usual price 7Jd. 1 '-l Lot 11., 3id, usual price BJd. | Lot 111., 43d, -usual price Is. - . • Lot IV., 6Jd, usual price Is 3d. ' I Lot V., 8?d, usual price Is lid. 1 ' Lot VI., 10? d, usual price 2a 3d. ALL GENUINE REDUCTIONS. ;' . SALE NOW ; ON.-D.S.O. 1 (MATHEDRAL TINTED, , V-* Ornamental, and Window Glass, to size, and in original cases; Mirror . Glass. Bevelled Mirrors.— H. Morris, 115 and 117, Hobson- • street. Two minutes west of Queen-street. PICTURE MOULDINGS , A and Frames.— I The Largest Stock m New 1 Zealand. Note the price and varioty.—A. H. Morris, 115 and 117, Hobson-street. Trams I pass—two minutes west of Queen-street. WALL PAPERS. - TV See the immense variety, and note the very low prices.'— H. Morris, 115 and 117, Hobsoo-street. Tram pass—two minutes west of Queen-street. : V Leather Goods, etcQHEAP AND QRINDERY : a (gALE. ■' ■' •' ' . I gELLING QFF I gELLING 'QFF ! At the I v OLD-ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSE -' ' Of' JRELAND gROTHERS,. | VULCAN LANE. ' :u ■ \ I '" — 1 I Owing to the death of the last member of i i' ; the Firm of IRELAND BROTHERS, the k Executors have decided to hold (A C HEAP 8 1 ™' Of the ■ ' ;yyrHOLE OF THE jfAEGE (gH>CK Of QENERAL J^OOTMAKERS' AND gADDLERS' JRONMONGERY, . Q.BINDEEY, (J 008 ' . ETC., ETO. ALL GOODS SOLD AT j t- jgNOBMOUS REDUCTIONS, COME EARLY. gTOOK M UST gE gOLD; ' NOTE THE ADDRESS ! JEELAND PEOTHEES, VULCAN LANE. ' Photograpny- ; Q.EOEGE' O.EEGOEY, ' - ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, »' . ' 45, Corner of Queon and Wellesley Street#. £> ENAMELLED CABINETS KS IVORYTYPES, 3 FOB 6S. * One 15 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen cabinets (enamelled or mat) for 15s. PROMPT DELIVERY. »j<o OUR VISITORS AND OTHERS. Everybody to Seo One of the Sights of KAEANGAHAPE ROAD, U. C. M OETONs BRIDAL SHOW IN WINDOW OF BALMORAL STUDIO (Opposite Tabernacle). '- FREE INSPECTION INVITED. ' Really First-class Up-to-Date Photography., Our Bridal Studio is also suitable for. Family Groups, Buggies, etc. ' GLENMORE HOUSE, NEW NORTH ROAD. : ; KAEANGAHAPE ROAD. . 1 ; ' ■ ' m •VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, X CORNER OF i ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS.. . Readingrooni, bright and cheerful, • comfortably furnished. All the leading local and Australian Paper?, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, in the various departments of literature, • with constant addition Now Books; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. - Meeting for Young Men on Tuesday. 1.15 and 7.45 p.m. Thursday? at 1.30 and 7.30; United Missionary Prayer Meeting, Saturdays, at : 7.30 ; Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m.; Sunday : Evening Service iu City. Hall, at 8 p.m. .Tho. General Secretary is always glad to welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over the building, and give them all needed in-* formation, or to confer with such as desiro , his help, : *

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