Sales by Auction. rpo-DAT, 11 A.M. » AM. OAMTEL COCHRANE a gOX. J^TD., Will Sell by Public Auction. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN! FURNISHINGS r „.. m 10 CASES CROCKERY AND ENAMEL WARE. On Acconnt Public Trustee. PERSONAL EFFECTS, JEWELLERY, ETC. Also. PHONOGRAPH AND LOT OF RECORDS. PIANO. HARMONIUM. OAMUEL POCHRANE A gON. J^TD, ALBERT F. SLOMAN, Auctioneer. XTATAMATA QTOCK gALE. rpntTHSDAT. TpEBRTJARY *>C) AT 1! AM. (I*oo HEAD C A TL E. 10 FAT STEERS "0 FAT COWS 25 CHOICE THREE-YEAR STEERS, in forward condition 20 FAT AND FORWARD COWS 70 15 TO IS-MONTHS STEERS AND HEIFERS 300 STRONG WEANER CAIA'ES 20 EMPTY COWS 50 CHOICE TWO-YEAR DAIRY HEIFERS, been with bull 50 13-MONTH TO TWO-YEAR STEERS 100 MIXED CATTLE >00 SOUND-MOUTH EWE? 20 TWO-TOOTH EWES ZO STORE AND WEANER PIGS. \r.VT T OAN AND AT yR CASTILE A GENCY f~*o., 1 TD , HAMILTON. DECOXD rjHAUPO QHEEP XWIR. rpUESDAY. TITAECH r. 10,000 gS^Bs VK5> ™ m ™- ZEALAND T OAN AND VTERCANTILE A GENCY pO.. T Tl>.. HAMILTON. ■\rATAMATA TTORSE p.\IR. FRIDAY, IV j ARCH J AT ? A.M. inn HORSES OF ALL (LASSES. « USEFUL UNBROKEN HORSES 50 MEDIUM TO HEAVY DRAUGHTS 30 LIGHT HARNESS HORSES AND HACKS. Acconnt W. C. Ring. Esq.. 7 YOUNG HORSES, would make hunters I and hacks. "TVALGETY AND pO.. I IT). AUCTIONEERS. HAMILTON. Landed Property. 3 EST BUILDING SITE IN CITYOVER 14.000 FT FLOOR SPACE. ENTRANCES FROM THREE SIDES. WITH 346 FT OF LIGHT. EXCAVATED FOR CELLARAGE. LOSE TO CUSTOMS AND QUEEN STREETS. LEASEHOLD 33 YEARS. RICE AND YEARLY RENTAL WILL ALLOW FOR SINKING FUND OF £225 YEARLY. FRONTAGES. IP NOT EEQUIEi'-'D BY BUYER. COULD BE LEI' TO ADVANTAGE. p T TTUTCHJNSON, COOMBEri'S ARCADE. Educational. "1 A N T EEBD R Y C 0 L I. E G i: '.University of New Zealand). SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. Professor in Charge ROBT. JULIAN SCOTT, f. Inst. C.E., M. Inst. Mech. E., Mem. A.I.E.E. .FUTURES BEGIN MONDAY, MARCH 11. THE SCHOOL PROVIDES; . A Complete Course for Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. . A Complete Course for the Certificate of Associate, of the School of Engineer- I insr, Canterbury College, in Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering. ■ Instruction in the Technical Science of the Engineering and Allied Trades. . Instruction in Applied Electricity. . Instruction in Surveying. A scheme of Exhibitions has been instituted by the Board of Governors, details of which, and .Syllabus of T.ecturps, may he obtained from the Collego. GEO. 11. MASON. Registrar. [? L 0 C U T I O N. rj MIS> LAURA »: V ( Uavi). ea.cher of Elocution, Voice Production, and Inging. 'Hie latest, and best methods. omprisine Tone Production. Gestures, ami Physical Development. MISS CLARICE ENGLAND, .A.B. (Licentiate of R.A.M. and R.C.M.. London), Varher of Pianoforte. Harmony, and 'heory. Pupils nrep.irerl for Practical and theoretical examinations Studio: Pierce Buildings, corner Symondstreet and Khybcr Pass. Residenco: 8, iowe-street. Newton LTADAME PECHOTSCH. Voice Specialist. tJL has a few Vacancies for Sincini mpils. MUSIC STUDIO, Mutual Life Buidings, 64 Quccn-strcet. "\ P P 0 R T D N I T Y. We are unable to supply the demand for RORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS. Our Six Months' Course in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. AND ROOK-KEEPING Will enable students to qualify for GOOD POSITIONS. ; Day or Evening Classes iu all subjects. , OTOri' AND TTOARE, | 23, SWANSON-STREET. TERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH, *- Professor Guildhall School of Music. London, L.A.M.. L.C.M.. 11.C.M. cceives Pupils for Violin, Voice Production, Hinging, and Piano, at his Music Studio, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. No. 10, Second Floor. 64, Queen-street, here he can be interviewed Tuesday and Fridav afternoons * H J', T A1)I £S' /*-■* 0 L ku E AND SCHOOL OF II I'SIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM.. S.K.. London. | al, of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign, ' borough Modern High-class Education r Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Prinples. Exams prepared for. Modern Lan- ' lages Taught Conversationally. Maternal lpervision and Moral Discipline. Stone I uildings. wait perfect ventilation and ratnace. Extensive, grounds. Prospectus , Messrs. Upton and Co. and Champtaioun id Cooper. Resuming February 12 (Boarders). Resuming February 13 (Day Pupils). 'Phone 809. Free Railway. Trams to Gate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 12
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