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Harbour Board NoticesWELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. i *" JBSUB OF J)BBKNTUBES FOR £100,000 "' 41 P™ C"™' P. A NNUM. The Wellington Harbour Board Invite. Tender, for the Vnlm^V* :=,£;;;; Act." 1903." as. issue of part of the loan is to be . <,*,! l " the res of debentures maturing in London and bearing higher rates ol interest. The Debentures will be issued subject to half-yearly drawings . extciiihne; from th« 28th ?"l,mar -1912. to 28th August. 1940. according to the scheme set out in the prosper, tus and under which the average duration of the loan is about m yen .. The Debentures will bear interest at the rate of £4 5s per centum per annum. Ir.,m the mi,' February. 1907. payable by coupon, half-yearly on the 28t 1. August an, I he 28th February in each year. Interest payable una principal repayable, mc of «\« n,uu.<\ at the .National ' Dank ol New Zealand Limited. Wellington or ai -I it « h Uir ghnut the colony or at the Com mere a 1 Hanking Company, <«t Sydney Limited, •««- S.vdney, New South Wale" or at the National Hank of Australasia. Limited, at Melbourne, Vic--IUI No tender below par or for less than £100 will be considered Tenders of the highest premium will have preference, and to tenders of equal rates Debentures will be allotted I proportionately to the number applied lor. A Depo-it (by cheque, with exchange added, marked good to the 6 h fc;bruary 1907) at the rate of £5 per £100 tendered for, must accompany each tender, which Deposit will be credited to successful tenderer, and returned to unsuccessful tenderers. The balance of the tender, if accepted, or of such amount, as shall be accepted, shall he paid to the Treasurer ol the Hoard at Wellington, together with exchange, not later than' WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of February. 1507Tenders are to be addressed to the chairman of the Hoard, and endorsed " Tender for Debentures.- and will be received at the Harbour Hoard Office, Wellington, until Noon on WEDNESDAY. January the 30th, 1907. The Hoard reserves the right to decline any tender or tenders, and in that event the. deposit mono paid with any lender shall be forthwith returned to the tenderer. The Receipt- of the Hoard for the year ended 30th September. 1906. from revenue source" amounted to £141.004 and the expenditure on working accounts, including in. teres! amounted to £98.792; '.lie -urn of £4760 was paid to the Commissioners ol Smkin Funds'- in amount of £29.003 was written off the estimated value ot he assets lor depreciation and was spent on new works: and there remained a balance on the year's working of .17723. The assets of the Hoard at that date were estimated at, £791,241. being a. balance of £299.371 over the liabilities. Forms of tender may be obtained at any Branch of the National Hank of New '/enland [.united throughout the Colony, or at the Offices of the Commercial Hank in',- Company of Sydney, at Sydney, Limited, New South Wales, or the National Bank of Auitra Insist. Limited.' at Melbourne, Victoria, or on application to

Harbour Hoard Office. Wellington, N.'/... January 8. 1907. i«gira?jg«in«t»Bstt«aacjg'jao«MnMc.ggoaw hi '■■■' M-waamCT Educational/COACHING FOR ACCOUNTANCY EXAMIV' NATIONS (SEVENTH YEAR . MESSRS. HEMINGWAY. ROBERTSON, AND PALETHORJ'E Resume their Classes for Accountancy Degree Candidates, Fellows. Associates, and Students. all subjects, on MONDAJ EVENING. February 4. TO DATE. 87 PASSES IN BOTH SOCIETIES OF ACCOUNTANTS. Mr. W. H. Hemingway will be pleased to interview inlending Candidates at the Office ol HEMINGWAY. ROBERTSON, AND PALETHORPE. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Telephone. 1462. MIL LEX NOALL (Certificated Pupil of iVJ Louis Faust. Director of the Conservatorium of Music. Riga) is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte from the 28th inst. Prospectuses at Lady and Co.. English and foreign Co., British and Continental, Hoffmann and Co., or Eerie". Chemist, at either of which places appointments may be made. Private Address: Monntnessing, Graf.ton Road. Studio: .Mutual Life Buildings. Queen-si. JN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS BEQUESTS, ■*■ MADAME STAUNTON Has arranged to receive a Limited Number of PUPILS FOR VOICE PRODUCTION. Interviews, by appointment, at THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. 191, QUEEN-STREET. MA XWE L L WALK ER, M.A.. LECTURER at Auckland University College, EXAMINER to the University of New Zealand and to the Auckland Education Hoard, prepares candidates for the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, in CLASS and by CORRESPONDENCE. ADDRESS: 35, Richmond Road. Note.—No pupils will be taken in any subject in which Mr. Walker is the examiner for the yeai ■xtount EDEN collegiate SCHOOL. boarding AND day school » • FOR GIRLS. Principals - - - THE MISSES HEWS. First Term. 1007. begins! TUESDAY. 12th February. Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton and Co.. Queen-street. CT, JOHNS /"COLLEGIATE CCIIOOL. "flMlli pAH." BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster—THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Elevated site: large area of ground. Playing fields, swimming bath, gymnasium workshop, armourv : detached classrooms, laboratory, readingroom and library; large airy dormitories. Term begins MONDAY. February .11. Copies of prospectus may be had from Messrs. Upton and Co. and Messrs. Champtaloti}) and Conner. Telephone, 729. Telegraphic Address: "ToTatua." THINGS /COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. VISITOR: Rev Win. Beatty, M.A. PRINCIPAL: Mr C. T. Major. M.A.. B.Sc. ASSISTANTS: Mr. A. Plugge. B.Sc. Mr. F. Stuckev, M.A. Mr. P. S. M. Podmore, M.A., F.R.G.S. Mr. .1. E. Fajan. B.A. Mr. W. F. Balham. PROSPECTUS AT MESSRS. UPTON AND CO. Next Term Commences MONDAY, 11th February. Telephone. 906.

Q. I 11 L »' CO L LEGE. v NORTH HEAD, DEVON FORT. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: MISS MATTHEWS, L.L.A., St. Andrew's (Late Head Mistress of the Girls' High Schoo'., Napier), MISS MCIJARG (Sometime Assistant Mistress of the .Salt Schools, Shipley, Yorkshire), The school is situated on high ground, overlooking the harbour. Tennis lawn, hockey ground, sea bathing (private). Special terms for weekly boarders. A Private Conveyance meets the Takapuna Omnibus. First Term WEDNESDAY. February 13. Miss Matthews at home on and alter February 6. from 5 to 5, or by appointment. 'P H E T A DIE S" POLL E G E AND OCIIOOL OF ii/rusic, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MliS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M., M.R.C.P., CM.. S.K., London. Certificated Staff English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Building, with perfect ventilation and Drainage. Extensive Grounds. Telephone. 303. [rains to gate. Next term begins FEB. 11. rpUTORIAL POSTAL COLLEGE •*- Provides COURSES-BY CORRESPONDENCE And PRIVATE COACHING, At Low Fees. The Staff consists of At. C. W. IRVINE. M.A., Cantab. (Honours Moral Sciences), assisted by Nine Tutors, holding Oxford. London, and N.Z. Univ honours degrees. " gulden." Woodsidc Road, Auckland. ™neer^er™cates LA IMP, LOCO', MARINE. O I L. Instructor: Practical Certificated engineer. Write for Particulars - - - Ne Failure*. ===== AMERICAN = SCHOOLS CORRESPONDENCE 10. PRINCES-STRELT, AUCKLAND STAMMERING and Other Forms of Speech O Delects permanently cured; personally or by letter. All branches of Elocution taught. Hours: 10-12, 2-5. 7-8; Saturdays 10-12. Fees in advance. — OSWALD METCALFE, Mutual Life Buildings, 58, Queen-st. MR. McDOUGALL. Teacher of Violin and Piano, Organ, Singing, Voice Training. Violin Classes forming. Terms moderate.— 27. Khyber Pass, near Grafton Road. •\yOOJ,-CAK\TNG 'Relief. Chip, or Incised) » » and F.yrography. Lessons, 12s 6d per quarter: evening class.—The .Misses Avling 13. Victoria Arcade. Telephone, 7-48. . _— ,j_j j^ra \> e I) v I' N n i; I, TO B a c c O . .It A Free Tobacco, owned and controlled in New Zealand. pANARIES-W'e stock Brown's Colouring V' Powder and Canary Tonic—Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchant*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 8

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