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WWlimimm ■ i i. i.i.i.M.l. ■ ■ | i .7 - Houses and Land. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS VALUATORS OF REAL ESTATE. LAND AND HOUSE AUCTIONEERS, INVESTORS OP CAPITAL, TRUSTEES UiNUf-.lt WILLS. ETC. ATTORNEYS FOB REBIDENTB OB ABSENTEES. COLLECTORS OF iUBMCT AND INTEREST. • ■ QK • QUEEN-STRBET. TBIKPIIONK SO. 134. <YjMifl /V*FARM of 25 acre*, nil fenced and ofiUU subdivided; 16 acres grass; 2 acres orchard. Good stream. House, 6 rooms, iron roof; .-mile from station, township, and school, and 16 miles from Auckland.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen- ' street. ■ ' 6320 POrn-PARTLY-IMPROVED FARM of ,&_' I U 158 acres, partly fenced; 17 acres grass; 3 acres orchard; 30 acres bush; 20 •acres swamp; half ploughabie. Good creek. House, 2 rooms. School, post office, etc., 14 miles; Auckland, 25 lies.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6846 .OOTK'-A.; HARE CHANCE—GENERAL d*U t 0. STORE, in a very rising township!; store and sheds on allotment 4aft by 120 ft, hold an tease at £5 10s per annum. Excellent situation. A large business Is don*, and good profit made. Price of buildings, etc. £275; stock at valuation.—Samuel Vaile V Mild Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6661 _?/f KA-SUBURBAN HOUSE of 5 large dWjtiJU rooms, on a section 132 ft by laSJft; large stable, wash-house, dairy, etc.. J*inile lrom railway, station, and about four miles from town.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, QueenI street. .;, . ; , 6639 ' •' £*1 09 fiD PER FOOT-MOUNT EOS3t»l li D KILL-Level Allotment, 66ft by 132 ft; rich volcanic soil, planted with ; j fruit trees; fenced on three sides; 'bus passes the Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen- ■''•;"; street. 6667 A _ £»IAfI—COUNTRY STORE, standing on an ' 3W.UU allotment 66ft by 99ft; a large gum trade can be done. Price, £100; stock at, • , valuation.— Vaile and Sons. 95, Queenstreet. 6669 *i?Qn-01IBAP SITE FOR FACTORY, Etc3wOU Over i-acre, near Nelson-street. Land Transfer Title. Two street frontages. Price only £80.—Samuel Vailo and Sons, ;\; ;■ 95, Queen-street. ... 6677. '''"■ ■ X , HO WICK— A BARGAIN— Acres X-j I O rich soil, all well cultivated. Large House (insured for £200), and outbuildings; very convenient situation. Price, - only £275.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen- -' street. '"■' , . 6004. '& ' C 1 ft A—PRETTY FARM of 40 Acres, lease dtJIuJU in perpetuity, a; £2 6s per annum; "all fenced; 6 acres grass, li acres orchard, ■¥ '■ balance scrub House 4 rooms; verandah and pantry; post and telegraph office, school, station, etc., all handy. Auckland '■';•.' 38 miles. Magnificent view of the city and suburbs.— Vaile and Sons. 95, Queenjs .'! si reet. > : 6J304 ; "-i?1 QA-CHEAP FARM of 164 Acres; £0 ■■ ■■", ."•;'. cfa/XQU acres fenced and in grass; one . aero orchard and garden, balance very tall tea-tree. Good creek. House three rooms. ■■'■.' stable, etc. Two miles from post office, ', ■' wharf, school, etc.; in Northern Wairoa. . J .Price, including 30 hives of bees, £180.— ~', Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6806 ; ; : w' ; 'J?l -I A3 PER ACRE-174 ACRES, partly eta. 1A) fenced; li acres grass, 5 or 6 acres bush, balance scrub and rough feed. .Iron Cottage of two rooms. Permanent creeks. Splendid view; 11 miles from school, \ 3 from station and township, and 12 from Auckland. . Price, 30s per Samuel Vaile and Sons. 95, Queen-street 6310 11? OKA-CHEAP PARTLY -IMPROVED '-;..;■';.3&4iOv. STOCK! FARM of 290 Acres; 120 *icres fenced and in grass, balance tea-tree; all pioughable, alluvial soih shanty and libed; 20 miles from town,' and 5 miles from wharf, etc.; post office, one mile.—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6812 ;' J?9kA-CHEAP COUNTRY HOME, close v ch/LOXf to the sea., 10 acres. level land, all fenced; 5 acres grass; 2 acres young orchard ~ and vineyard; 3 acres cut tea-tree. House, 7 rooms, on one floor; iron roof, verandah, range, shed, etc. Close to the sea: fine view. . li miles from school., etc.. and 11 miles from Auckland.-Samuel Vailo and Sons. 95, Queenstreet. ' 6792 'PQKA-PONSONBY.-CHEAP COTTAGE. J*Oo\J with Large Allotment. House, ' 6 rooms, bathroom and scullery, all on the one floor; iron roof, range, gas and water; -wash-house, with copper boiler and fixed • tubs. All in first-class order. Fine large allotment, 66 by 104 ft. rising gradually from * the street. Some good fruit trees. Price, only i.'350.-Sainuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen. J- -street. :* „_ &:s4j "\. QKS PER ACRE.— FOREST.-240 acres, OO adjoining railway station and townShip; 25 acres grass; balance valuable heavy bush. Price, £1 15s pet Samuel Vaile , .and Sons, 95. Queen-street 6723. HARBOUESIDE Home. 29 acres, dt/OOU all fenced; some grass; 1 acre good orchard: all ploughabie; permanent water. Cottage, 2 rooms, iron roof, brick chimney. 21 mile 3 from township and station and 12 miles from Auckland.—Samuel Veils and Sons, 95. Queen-street. 6764 'J? OAA-CHEAP AND HANDY COTTAGE cfc'ZrfUlA i ,OO 4 rooms, on freehold allotment 33 by 105 ft. Stands high and commands a fair view. . Very conveniently situated, close v to Queen-street. Price, only £200. A rare chance for a working Samuel Vaile and 50n5.,95, Queen-street. 3573 '.p£K~BELLWOOD . MOUNT HOSKILL.cfeUtJ Level Volcanic Allotment. 50 by 131 jft, clear of stone; fenced with stono walls; gas and water in the street.— Vai!e and Sons, 95, Queen-street. 6611 4?9AA-PONSONBY, near Tram Terminus. «<JUU -Comfortable House of 6 rooms, in good order: orion rango, gas, water, bath, and other conveniences. Level allotment to by over 100 ft. in garden, etc. Moro land if desired—Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queenstreet. 6607 £ 9RKY WNN.-NBW HOUSE of 6 v£tfvr'.stoouui wash-house, range, gas, and water. Allotment. 40 by 115 ft. Good view. Price, £320. £200 may remain for 4 years at 6 per -Samuel Vailo and Sons. 9j. Queen-street. 6619 '£3ft~ AVNDALB SOUTII-Qver 3 acres tV V u , nf land, Partly fenced; permanent creek; pleasant view. Half the land is good mi" «£\ 8 r tmly " the Samuel Vaile and Sons. 95, Queen-street. 6637 £l?ifl" A Road-Cottage of to rooms and <™xuu Road—Cottage of 4 rooms nnd IVWi'^^niS. 9 , levcl to*Mi allotment, Mby 112 ft, This is a rare opportunity, and nous, 95, Queen-street. -- fi,,lnUol Vai '« pnd eons, 95, Qneen-strect. 5505 -pOCA-GOOD HOME OR INVESTMENTc**4j\J\J concrete House of 7 rooms, all in good order, on an allotment 44 by 132 f- held 011 lease, about 14 years to run, with compensation for buildings. The house is now let at £50 per annum, showing a splendid rate of interest.— Vailo and Sons % Queen-street. &5H ' .POAA-CUEAP HOUSE of 8 rooms. wuoU gas, city water, large wash-house and other conveniences. Allotment, 34 by 112 ft, situated at Archhill. Price, £300 — Samuel Vaile and Sons, 95, Queen-utreet I. ';;'■>.-■' '.■ ■■■ ' -_ 6585 £OOA-FRUIT AND POULTRY PARM~of Oi-iVi 40 acres, all fenced and subdivided; 6 acres orchard: 5 acres firewood; .balance scrub. : House. 6 rooms; iron roof arid brick chimneys. Concrete stable and barn; fowlyard of 14 acres. Land Transfer * Title. Price, £320; terms if desired. Handy to school; 31 miles from station and township = and 13 miles from town—Samuel Vaile and , Sons, 95, Queen-street. -•. 6744 ATOTL.-Tho above are. merely specimens of 11 1 on i* of '*¥* smaller properties on our books. Particulars of others of all sites'and prices may be had on application at our offices. OATAi.<onK3 free on application, or posted to any address on receipt of 2d. ' '<■■■

Houses and LandrTl O LET. RESIDENCESST. HFLIERS BAY-Re3idence of 7 rooms, wi.h FORTY-FIVE Acres nearly all in grass. 228 6d per week. HOBSON^STREET—House. 17s 6d per week. MOUNT Comfortable 'Furnished House, 7 rooms and all conveniences. 35s per week. MOUNT EDEN ROAD— rooms. Rent. 18s. EPSOM—FURNISHED HOUSE. 10 rooms, with pretty garden. £3 per week. DEVONPORT-LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE, ■with splendid view. £2 10s per ■week. DEVONPORT-CHOICE PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE. 10 rooms; 2 acres; splendid view. £80 for a year. SUNDRIES OFFICES CLOSE TO QUEEN-STREET—2 Large Rooms on ground floor. £1 per week. QUEEN-STREET— Largo First and Second Floors; Lift. Rent, £3 per week. ! WAIKATO-HIOHLY IMPROVED Riversido ' Farm of 116 acres, with Resilience of 12 rooms. £100 per annum. WAINGARO—Farm. 172 acres; 100 acres grass. • f £26 cer annum. LARGE ALLOTMENT fronting Queen and Grey Store's- 10s per week. HENDERSON—67 Acres; some fencing fin*l. grass; harbour frontage. Rent, £7 10a per annum. in O B Q A L E. ROTO O RANGI ESTATE. /SWING to the great demand for Farming Land in this District, and the very great success that has attended our disposal of the Moanavale and Rukuhia Estates, we have induced the Proprietors of this MAGNIFICENT ESTATE To SUBDIVIDE AND DISPOSE OF IT. ' TPASY rpERMS. TOW pRIOES. W. SOFTER AND C O, CAMBRIDGE, Also at" OHAfPO. AND CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND. p D W A R D Tir A Y T E. J . HOUSE, ESTATE, INSURANCE. AND GENERAL AGENT. j RENT AND INTER* ST COLLECTED. ETC., AUCKLAND CHAMBERS. HIGH-STREET (Opposite R.M. Court). FOR SALE—NEWTON ROAD, near Karangahape Road—Allotment, 89ft by 120 ft, on which arts erected 2 substantial dwellings of 7 and 8 rooms, baths, wash-houses, gas. and water. Let to good tenants. Land Transfer Title. Sound investment. 3129 FOR SALE.-VIEW ROAD, near Mount Roakttl Road Good Comfortable House of 7 roo ■• s. bath, wash-house, scullery, etc. High healthy position. Cheap. 3128 FOR SALE—Allotment, Albert-street, suitable for factory 3124 FINE DAIRY FARM, at Mangere, 125 acres: 2 acres choice orchard, garden, grass paddocks, permanent springs; frontage to navigable creek; near creamery; House. 7 rooms; farm buildings, dairy, wash-house, etc.; low price; easy terms. MOUNT ROSKlLL—Allotment, 50 by 190; New House. 6 room?, scullery, bath, wash-house. £500. 3112 FOR SALE—4I3 Acres Good Land, within 10 miles of Pnkekoho, held tinder Perpetual Lease (994 years to run), at rental of £6 4s 6d. 3107 TO LET. TO LET—Large Office, fireplace and shelves. Well-lighted. 63. TO LET-Ottice 2» 6d; Large Slore, Highstreet, 22s fid. T? O R SAL E. BIRKENHEAD-House and 8 acres; 500 fruit trees. Trice. £330. fIIRKKNHEAD-16 Acres; good situation. Offer wanted. BIRKENHEAD-40 Acres; a bargain, £225. BIRKENHEAD—BuiIding Sections, from £5; Fruit Farms, from £360. MOUNT ALBERT-Good Building Sections. NEW NORTH ROAD—Building Sections, £j deposit; House and Sections, £550. ROCKY NOOK-10-roomed House, every convenience; 3-ficre: coach-house, stable, etc. . A. L. lITTK ' GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Tl O R SALE. 10 ACRES on Klngsland Road, volcanic soil, level land, and ploughabie; well fenced with stone walls; sold in One-acre Lots if desired. Terms easy. TOWNSHIP OF WOROTA, Mount Rosklll Road—Some Splendid Allotments; cheap. BELLWOOD SOUTH. Mount Roskill Road--146 Grand Allotments, AVONDALE—SO Acres, convenient to railway Station: good soil; suitable for villa sites or market gardens. Sold in 5-acre lots; cheap. AVONDALE SOUTH—4OO Acres in lots to suit purchasers; splendid sites for marine residences; 1 mile frontago to Manukau Harbour. SEVERAL FARMS at Henderson, convenient to railway station, with harbour frontages. 2000 ACRES in best part of Walkato, good land; close to a creamery; good road; convenient to railway station. Price very low to effect a sale. JOHN BOLLARD, ESTATE AGENT. , 16, COOMBES' ARCADE. AUCKLAND. E. iW. JENNINGS HAS FOR BALEBOARDTNGHOUSE, LOWER KYMONDSSTREET—I9 rooms; new furniture. MOUNT EDEN-6, 7. 8. 9, and 12-roomed Homes; level allotments, clear of stone. MOUNT ROSKILL-6. 7, 8. 9, and 11-roomed 'Houses; allotments clear of stone. ARCHHILL—S-roomed House; good allotment. GLENMORE— rooms, bathroom, etc.; elevated allotment. ELLERBUE—7-roomed House, stable, etc.: 74 acres of rich land. PONBONEY-6 to 12-roomcd Houses, with good allotments. LAKE DISTRICT-6-roomed House, with 15 acres, or less. Main Road and Beach frontage. E. W. JENNINGS, NEXT POST OFFICE, Sbortland-street. ' gTANLEY. QHORE, BEHIND CALLIOPE DOCK. i th??u. 8AL ! : - Splendld Building Sections in i taia lovely trans-marine suburb, with boautli lui views of Auckland Harbour. Terms easy ! , Apply to BDTTUB BROS Land Agents, Auckland. No. 5. Insurance Buildings.

Publications. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. 'pRISCO l/FAIL ' •VTUMBER, . IVT 017 '■ pUBLISHED. pRICE, SIXPENCE. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS PIFTY TTANDSOME TLLUSTRATIONS. TVEPARTURE rpENTH /CONTINGENT FROM TyELLINGTON. OFFICERS OF THE NORTH ISLAND BATTALION TENTH CONTINGENT. FAREWELL LUNCHEON TO TENTH CON- = TINGENT. TENTH CONTINGENT MARCHING DOWN TO QUEEN'S WHARF. THE PREMIER AND PARTY, AND SOME OF THE OFFICERS OF THE TENTH CONTINGENT. THE TENTH CONTINGENT ON BOARD THE DRAYTON GRANGE. SECTION OF AUCKLANDERS ON BOARD THE DRAYTON GRANGE. THE CROWD ON QUEEN'S WHARF, WELLINGTON. ON THE DEPARTURE OF THE TENTH CONTINGENT. DETAILS OF THE SEVENTH, EIGHTH, AND NINTH CONTINGENTS WHO LEFT BY THE DRAYTON GRANGE. THE FAREWELL BANQUET TO THE PREMIER, WELLINGTON. npilE pOLD T AKES "REGION, QTAGO. VIEW OF QUEENSTOWN, SHOWING BOWEN PEAK. VIEW OF QUEENSTOWN. SHOWING THE REMARKABLE MOUNTAINS. rpilE pARK TX7"ALK. QUEENSTOWN. MOUNT BEN LOMOND, NEAR QUEENSTOWN. THE HUMBOLDT RANGES, FROM'GLENORCHY. HEAD OF LAKE WAKATIPU. VIEW OF MOUNT WALTER AND MOUNT NICHOLAS. LAKE WAKATIPU. VIEW FROM THE SADDLE, SKIPPER'S ROAD, WAKATIPU. THE BUSH ROAD ACROSS PARADISE FLAT. LAKE HARRIS FALLS*. AT THE HEAD OF LAKE WAKATIPU. "TJEER-SHOOTING, ON 1/TOTUTAPU TSLAND. THE SHOOTING PARTY LANDING ON THE ISLAND. THE FIRST VICTIM. THE DEER-STALKERS' LUNCH. A CAREFUL SHOT. BRINGING IN THE QUARRY. LOADING THE DEER FOR CONVEYANCE TO THE BEACH. A PORTION OF THE RECORD BAG ON MOTUTAPU, A VONDALE JQ UTUMN THE SADDLING PADDOCK. THE LAWN AND THE BOOKMAKERS' CORNER. AVONDALE. THE START FOR THE HURDLE RACE. FIRST ROUND OF THE HURDLE RACE. FINISH FOR THE AVONDALE HANDICAP. HIGHLANDER. WINNER OF AVONDALE HANDICAP. RETURNING TO TUB SCALE. A SNAPSHOT ON THE LAWN. VIEW OF THE NEW GRANDSTAND AND STEWARDS' STAND. ■fyiIANGAREI -IyATER QUPPLY •^rORKS. THE SOURCE OF THE WHANGAREI WATER SUPPLY. THE WHANGAREI WATERWORKS FILTERBED AT WHAU-WHAU. THE SERVICE RESERVOIR OF THE WHANGAREI WATERWORKS. rPHE -OIFLE /COMPETITION FOR THE pOUNTESS OF pANFURLY'S piIALLENGE pUP. THE VICTORIA RIFLES No. 1 TEAM. No. 1 NATIVE RIFLES' TEAM FIRING IN THE COMPETITION. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND PARTY VIEWING THE FIRING. THE VICE-REGAL PARTY- AT AFTERNOON ! TEA. PENROSE RIFLE RANGE. . ■ TI/riSCELLANEOUS piCTURES. ST. MATTHEW'S OLD CHURCH, ST. MATTHEW'S NEW CHURCH. . ! PORTRAIT OF THE REV. W. E. GILLAM, VICAR OF ST. MATTHEW'S. PORTRAIT OF THE LATE REV. ALLAN WEBB. THE AUCKLAND CRICKET CLUB'S FIRST ELEVEN. THE AUCKLAND CRICKET CLUB'S SECOND ELEVEN. THE COLLISION AT NEWCASTLE. NEW SOUTH WALES, BETWEEN THE SHIPS DITT'ON, PORT CRAWFORD, AND THE BARQUE.PEEBLESHIRE. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ' pRISCO MAIL -VrUMBEE. "VTOW pUBLISHED. pRICE OIXPENOE. Removal Notices. VOIIOE OF DEMOVAL. ,|>OYAL TNSURANCE /COMPANY. On and after May Ist, 1902, tho Bnsincss of the above Company will be carried on In COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET / (Opposite Shortland-streot). , ". R. A. LUSHER, - ; i "; \ ' '■"' Chief Agent.

1 Educationalj MISS J. DB MONTALK lis prepared to take j x '-*- Pupils for French, at " CLOVELLY," Mount Eden Road. Classes for Matriculation and D Examinations each SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. M R. T. E. _ M IDOLEY ~ ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Is Prepared to Receive Pupils for ORGAN, PIANO. AND SINGING. For Terms, apply West's Music Warehouse, 256, Qneen-strect. 1%/TR. WHARTON THOMPSON, I ' J - ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, Pitt-street Wesleyan Church. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, AND SINGING. Address 10, Franklin Road, Ponsonby. Or. RICHARDSON AND CO.. Queen-street. . Terms on Application. .. TV/TIBS ALICE L AW ' L.R.A.M.. LONDON, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN. Studio: MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. Residence: " Craigholm," Victoria Road, Devonport. riUIE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF A MUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. PRINCIPAL: MRS. 8. A. MOORE-JONES, i M.M., M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS (All Ages). , Half Term commences April Ist. Telephone, 808. GIRLS' COLLEGE, NORTH HEAD, DEVONPORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High School, Napier, and formerly of the Mount Eden Collegiate), Assisted by MISS MCHARG. Special Terms for Weekly Boarders, i s Half-term. TUESDAY, April 1. • DA N 0 1 N G.MRS. MALCOMSON BOULT'S CLASSES. AT MRS. SOWERBY'S HALL. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons and Wednesday Evenings, and a Special Class for Advanced Pupils only on Friday Evenings. Foresters' Hall, North Shore, Monday Evenings and Thursday Afternoons. Ponsonby Hall, Monday Afternoons. Foresters' Hall, Onehungn, Tuesday Evenings. Mrs. Boult holds a First-class Teaching Certificate from Professor West, Sydney. Latest advices from London and Paris. Waltzing taught most successfully by special method. Private lessons given.—Mrs. Malcomson Boult, Grey-street, off Brighton Road, Parnell. WOODCARVING-Belief or Chip. Lessons. 12s 6d per quarter; la 6d per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ayling, care of Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. Money. pHEAP TyTONEY /"IHEAP TyTONEY IN sums OP £100 T0 £10,000. nOUNTRY, QITY, AND QUBURBAN THRESHOLDS AT 4} PER CENT. Terms of repayment of the most liberal character, which can be ascertained on inquiry. For forms of application apply to the District Manager. Government Life Insurance, Queen-street, Auckland. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY, At LOWEST CURRENT KATES, And in BUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. SAMUEL VAEL.E AND SONS. Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 95, Queen-streot. MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTE, HOUSES. FURNITURE, ETO. BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. Mortgages Negotiated. JOHN W. BARDIE, LAND, COMMISSION. AND ESTATE AGENT. HIGH-STREET. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. \V. COLEMAN. Solicito- and Notary Public. 109, Queen-street. 44 per cent— Money to Lend ? E on Interests under Wills. Freehold, or other approved securities, in sums to suit borrowoVs.-P. A Vaile, Solictor, Legal Chambers! Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane. ~.,... O You Want Money P Wo can get for you large and small sums on mortt ire at very low rate of interest, on good real security— Ewicgton and Baker. Estate Agents. MONEY TO LEND in Largo and Small Sums at 5 per cent, and upwards on Freehold and other Securities.— Estate Agency and Finance Co.. Ltd., Legal Chambers. Queenstreet. " PfA TO £5000»-Mbrjoy to Lena, in sums dt/DU as above, at lowest current rate— Wui. S. Cochrane Cochrano's Mart, 185, Queen* , street. MONEY TO LEND on First-class Security, at Lowest Rates—Buddie. Button, and Co., 6, Wyndlmm-street, Auckland. MONEY TO LEND on First Mortgage of Freehold Property. - J. Thames. 91, Quoen-stroet. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of interest—Apply Jackson and Russell. ' yOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. '• * CORNER OF ALBERT AND WELLESLEY STREETS. Readingrocm, bright and cheerful, comfortably lurtiished. All tho leading local and , Australian Paper?, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tho Library contains upwards of 4000 vols, m tho various departments of literature, with constant addition Now Books; subscription, 2s 6d per quartor. Meeting for Yortng 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 i Evening Service in City Hall, at 8 p.m. i The General Secretary is always glad to i i welcome YOUNG MEN, to show strangers over j tho building, arid vo them all needed information, or to "onfer with such as desire | his help. . -. ~,.;

Business CaretsOF REMOVAL. A. E. HOBBS, ' DENTAL SURGEON. Has removed to PONSONBY ROAD. Nest All Saints' Church. rnHE T\T° ST ORIGINAL QTOCK Of TTIGH-CLAS3 pANCY pOODS IN THE CITY. A. QT& DIRECT IMPORTER. " THE BUDGET" MUSIC AND STATIONERY HOUSE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ¥. Q. clat t ° "■ HIDE, SKIN, TALLOW, AND WOOLBROKER. DAILY SALES. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. BONEDUST, MAIZE, OATS, BRAN, ETC., SUPPLIED. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Letters, Telegrams. Attended to Without Delay. OFFICE: 9, COOMBES' ARCADE. E. currie; TAILOR. ' 283,' QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (From Hill Bros., Old Bond-street, West End, London), HAS Opened up New Season's Goods, comprising Worsteds, Vicunas, Serges, Scotch Suitings, Harris' Tweeds, Waterproof Coatings, and Stripe Trouserings. M ES. Q. # B AINTON, CERTIFICATED LADIES' NURSE. NURSING HOME, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY. Terms Moderate, G. A. B u T T L ESTOCK AND SHAREBEOKER. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. No. 5, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Telephone No. 631. RICHARD H. HOPKINS. FORT-STREET, IMPORTER OF BUTCHERS' MACHINERY AND REQUISITES. SPICE AND SALT MERCHANT. Agent for— The " PRESERVALINE" Manufacturing Co., New York—lnvaluable to the Dairy and Creamery—Creamery " Bluo" Book and prices posted Free Indents executed at lowest rates. Telephone 720. A. B. W KWET AND S ons ' receiving, FORWARDING. AND PARCEL delivery agency. Customs-Street Office, Telephone 143. - Wharf Office, Telephone 142. General Depot and Coal i;nd Firewood Yard, Great North Road. ITIHE yiNES, TTOKIANGA. { •pBEIDECKER'S TWINES. DISTRIBUTING AGENT: J. G. W YNYAED ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND. ARCH. PEAK, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 6, WYNDHAM-STEEET, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend on Approved Sccnrity at Current Rates. M O T 1 O £ pDWARD TTJUNNE. painter, paperhanger. 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. All Men employed by me are insured against accident. Telephone No. 958. pLEOTRIO "TIGHTING. Estimates Given. PLECTRICAL piTTINGS. Repairs of all Kinds. WM. CEOBHER AND &ONS, HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. QTEUAET AND pENN, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND AT DUNEDIN. pLECTEIOAL pNGINEERS AND pONTRAOTORS, SUCCESSORS TO pLECTRICAL T)EPAETMENT, JOHN pHAMBERS AND CON, T TD. CONTRACTS FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN. DYNAMO" LAMPS. CABLES. B4.TTEEIES, BELLS. ETC.. STOCKED. J3 Y C R O » T. T I M IT E D. MANUFACTURERS OF rpULIP AND QNOWDRIFT pLOUR And ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. City F 0 ™ M ILLS, AUCKLAND. ■ f ALL FIRST AWARDS AT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. WITH GOLD MEDALS. nnifE PREMIER JOINERY MANUFACTURE *■ . ING COMPANY, LTD., Supply Ei-ery Description of BUILDING REQUISITES, TIMBER, ROUGH AND DRESSED FLOORING, MATCHED LINING, CEILINGS, AND MOULDIN BS. JOINERY. Inoluding Doors, Sashes. French Casements, Door and Window Frames. Country Goods are Supplied In Bundles Carefully Packed. Wo make a specialty of our MANTELPIECES AND LEAD LIGHTS. • We invite Inspection of our Stock of Fancy Plato Glass, Muffled Sheet and Rolled Cathedral, in tints. Our Goods are all Branded P.J.M., and aro manufactured from thoroughly seasoned timber only. ... * . l

; Business Cards. I Business CardsT D pOBERTS AND /CO., Having RE-ERECTED THEIR FACTORY. Are now in a Position to Supply their Well-known BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY. Which May be Obtained from All Grocers. FOR AFTERNOON TEA, TRY CUR STAR JUMBLE; And FOR INVALIDS AND CHILDREN. , , TRY OUR NEW MILK ARROWROOT AND MALTAX BISCUITS. XXT AL L I AND pALEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS. 156, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MONTGOMERY'S PATENT HORSE COVERS, with Leg Straps that move along a traveller, no chafing, no crupper, or girtns. Best in the market; from 16s. LEGGINGS, OILSKINS, KNEE APRONS, for Riding, from 7s. ' . PING-PONG, Etc. Telephone 690. qpO THE PATERFAMILIAS. TAT'HY the pALL IN Tl/fEAT? BECAUSE npilE pO-OPERATIVE "DUTCHERY I MOW O vm MEAK T>EBERVOIR, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. M R ' J OEMAN pISHWORTH. DENTAL SURGEON, QUEEN-STREET. ONEHUNGA.' 'Hi ■ -. ii , v^_ "CyATERPROOF pART pOVERS. ALL SIZES. A. YOUNG AND CO., 26. FORT-STREET. Telephone No. 557. "VTEW ZEALAND PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY. ' The above Company is now prepared to Supply both PORTLAND CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME In quantities to suit Purchasers. Quality: The Best ' ASK FOR CROWN i,RAND. Warehouse: CUSTOM-S'i REET WEST. Office; 76. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. H. R. COOKE. Manager. i — J. H. M, •C AUPiSN,rEIi - COAL MERCHANT. AUCKLAND AND NEWMARKET. ... .... . r-iiiDiiiniiiii-iiiiiiii-i Leather Goods, etc pONTINUATION OF THE GREAT CHEAP SALE GREAT CHEAP SALE GREAT CHEAP SALE Of LEATHER, SADDLERY. GRINDERY, SADDLERS* IRONMONGERY, WHIPS, CARRIAGE AND WAGGON FURNITURE AND FITTINGS, Etc., Etc., Etc. TRELAND "REOS. TRELAND T3ROS. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD, Owing to Mrs. Ireland's Death. A SINGLE ARTICLE AT LESS THAN " WHOLESALE COST. ONLY A FEW REMAINING WEEKS. TRELAND T3ROS.. VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. Dress and Fashion. g V BO I a L. SCHOOLBOYS' NORFOLK SUITS. Made of N.Z. Wear-resisting Tweeds, Lined throughout, and thoroughly Reliable. ' THE BEST VALUE IN THE COLONY, To Fit Boys of 8 years, lis 6d; 9 years. 12s; 10 years, 12s 6d; 11 years, 13s; 12 years. 13s 6d; 13 years, lAs; 14 years, Ms 6d. •vr y QLOTHING pACTORY. QUEEN-STREET. 6 Doors above Victoria-street. '* ' ' == rrvENNIS, 1900-1. — Racquets by various X makers; Tennis Balls; Racquets Restrain? I and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Son.

Educational. J; AUCKLAND /GRAMMAR QCHOOI* FO& BOYS AND GIRLS ': (Founded 1869). a HEADMASTER: , J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Keble College, Oxford, sometime Taimanian Scholar. y ASSISTANT MASTERS: ;' ' W. J. MORRELL. M.A., sometime Scholar of. Balliol College, Oxford, Chief Classical and English Master. J. H. HOWELL. 8.A., B.Sc, London, Science 6 J. F. SLOMAN, B.A. (Sydney), late Head J. P. SLOMAN, B.A, (Sydney;, late Head 1 Master Girls' High School. J. G. TREVITHICK. Drawing and Writing 0 Master, Instructor in the Workshop. -> J II TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. H. J. D. MA HON, 8.A., EnglicJi Master. ' J. P. DAKIN, B.A. (London). French and 1 German Master. ..„,,, i REV .1 K. DAVIS. M.A. (Now Zealand), some- \ time Senior Scholar University of N«w r Zealand. ~ _ , , f E. A. e MCCULLOUGH, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. • P. DRUMMOND, 8.A., sometime Scholar, University cf New Zealand. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E. Q WALLACE. MISS F A. HAJILTAIN. MISS A 0. MORRISON, M.A., sometime Scholar University of New Zealand. 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. The Headmaster is prepared to advise Parents in the matter of Boarders attending the School. Application for admission should bo made to the Head Master, or to Mr. Oliver Mays, Palmerston Buildings. First Term, 1902, began on February 10. W. WALLACE KIDD. Secretary. iTrOUNT E DEN QOLLEGE BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PKINCIPALS-THE TOSSES BEWS. Assisted by an Efficient Resident and Visiting Staff. First Term, 1902, began TUESDAY*, February 11. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co., or at the College. QT. JOHN'S /COLLEGIATE QCHOOL. "THE PA II." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOE BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFTELD. Resident Masters: R. MCILRCY, M.A.. with Honours, N.Z. University. J. 11. HAY, 8.A., New Zealand University. 11. H. BEDFORD, New Zealand University. Visiting Masters: For Piano, Singing, and Drawing—Mß. R. LESLIE HUNT. For Violin-HERR KREUTZER. For Drawing and Landscape Painting— HERE W. DITTMER. For Gymnastics: W. M. CARROLLO. A Special 'Bus for Day Pupils runs to the Pah twice a, day. • Visitors may reach the school by this 'bus. , , Telephone 729. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office. Shortland-street. TiRINGE A LBERT pOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Exceptional advantages for Boarders. Delightful and healthy situation. Charming view and splendid climate. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS AND OIELS 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, ami MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS. Applications for admission of mtpil*. or for copies of the Prospectus, should bo mads to the Headmaster, Princo Albert College, Auckland. * I, ■''..' '..".[ ' * '' '""{'} 1 - IV- aassagg r* ■ 1 '■"""' '»'■»'' "" " PRACTICAL RESULTS FOR . 1901. 65 POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED FOR 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 Ponaforu. CERTIFICATES-CO Speed Certificates were obtained by my Pupils during 1901. CERTIFICATES—The following Speed Certificates were received for my Pupils from Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London, on December 24 lust*"" 170 words per minute, Miss Dora Ponsford, 130 words per minute. Miss Alice Gillett. 130 words per minute, Mr. Harold Bleakly. 130 .words per minute. Mr. Arnold E. H. Harrison. 120 words per minute, Miss Entrican. 120 words per minute, Mr. Joseph Stanton. 80 words per minute, Miss Dorothy B. Colbeck. , 80 words per minute, Miss Adeline M. Johnston. 80 words per minute. Miss Agnes O'Meara. £0 words per minute, Miss Bessie Ross. 80 words per minute, Miss Jennie Fraser. 80 words per, minute. Miss Francos Cooke. 80 words per minute, Mr. Edward J. Patterson. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. AND WRITING SCHOOL. Queen-street (opposite HERALD Office). MR. COLWILL will Enrol Intending Pupils on MONDAY, the 3rd of February. PROSPECTUS to be had at Sch6ol, and from Messrs. Upton and Co.. Stationers. TELEPHONE, 1147. J. H. COLWTLL. I PRACTICAL SCHOOL OP 1 . ELECTRICITY. MR. F. E. GIBBINB, Late Principal Hamilton High School. MR. N. O. EDWARDS. • Engineer and Electrician. . A PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY [ HAS COMMENCED IN CHANCERY LANE (behind Byeroft's Flour Mill), with the Largest and Most Complete Electric Plant in • the North Island, for . teaching and thoroughly illustrating all systems 'of Electric, . Light, Wiring, Dynamo Construction, etc. All intending motor men, who must havo , some knowledge of electrical work, can bo thoroughly assured of obtaining the PRACI TICAL KNOWLEDGE necessary to their work. ■ . ■ ■ . - i For particulars and prospectus, apply at t THE HOOL, or Messrs. Upton and Co., Booksellers, Queen-street. — ■ Practical Lessons TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. 7 to 9. Q. L E" N I V E AG H. BECKHAM PLACE. TIPPER GRAFTON ROAD. BOARDING --ND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ! ;./' Principal: MRS. YOUNG. Assisted by MISS IRWIN, R.A., R.U.1., and Efficient Staff. ' • j Prospectus on application. ' .

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