Hales by Auction. TO-MORROW. NEWTOV KING Will sell by auction at bis Haymarket Yardg on Saturday, Janusry 19tb,PI GS, HORSES, 1 raps, &c , 1 Dransjbfc Mare (>haftef) 17 Hicki, bn k o auJ ucbrckon. Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart, — Fowls, Ducks, Potatoes, Onion*, Cheese, Bacon, Rice, Saddles, Harness] Tables, Chairs, Kitcban Ranges Bedsteadi, Matresses, Chests Drawer*, Lampr, Clocks, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, (Jlo+hing, >md Sundries. • Also,— 1 10 ft. Boat, "Grey Starling.' with Shed, &c, all completf , now at tho break *ater. Sale at 1 SO o'clock. 1<& UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT BELL BLOCK Thursday, January 24th. Procesbion headed by City Band will leave St, Mary's at 11.30 am. SPECIAL TRAIN'S - LEAVING- 12 aoon, 2.10 pm. RETURNING— 6 15 p.m., 7.30 p.m. TICKETS - I Adults : Railway 9d, Tea and Admission 'o Grounds In fid ... 2< 3 ' Children : Railway 4d, Tea sad Ad^ mission to Grounds Is ... .«. Is 4! Railway T ckets available at statiou on day of excursion. Tea and Grouuds 1 iikets now on sale by ihe Scholars, Teachers, and Offi;erß o< the Bcbeols, or by C. OAKTKU. 54 Hon. p>Bcretar* . BELL BLOCK FETE. RK MEMBER the Date of this en j yab>e Fete is January OEOREATION GROUNDS. Thursday, February 28. CITY B\\ ND'S THIUD ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL (In aid of Band Coutest Fund). Watch Paper for Programme. F. Me OMISH, 70 Hon. S*c. First-class Boarding and Day School for Girls, PORTIA STRbBT, fcJTRATFORD. Principal, Mrs Rooney, JAM., M.R.C.P. THE School and First Term will commence Feb. 4th, 1901. Delicate and backward girls receive special care and attention. The Musical Department is under the oar* of Mr Rooney. Prospectus on application References kindly permitted to His Honor theCbief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, and tv the Anglican Primate, Bishop Cowie. " r648 KING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Boarding School for Boys. Principal : MrGRAHiM BBUt!E,B.A., With Honours of London University ASSISTED BY MX RESIDENT MASTERS (All University Men), and SEVEN VISITING MASTERP. PUPILS prepaied lot University Junior Scholarship, Matricu'ation -*nior and Jucior Civil Hervice, and ' other Public Examinations. 'I he School course iocludt b an excellont training ia the cu l jnctsof TECHNICAL BbUCATION. I Lsboratoiies for CIIEM.ISTBY and PHY>IUS, including ELECTRICITY, bive b»en erected and ficied up, with all the modern improvement*. > very boj is taught practically in thtse subjects, and \ is specially ttaiaed with a view to taking | an Kleotrical Engineering or other Scien | fcifio Pursuitcu LIST OF~CCEBSES, 1896-1900. One boy passed University Junior Scholarship with credit. Twelre boys passed MatriculatioD. Six boys passed Senior Civil Service, one of whom gtined distinction, 2nd place in New Zealand (1899) Twenty-eight boys passed Junior Civ 1 Service Next term begins Tuesday, February 12th. Prospectus on application io the Prin oipal. IU Ghetwode School, Devon btree', New Plymouth. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for the Higher Education of Girls. Principal : hi 188 STANFOBD, ABsfeted by Miss MoEachen, M.A., and an efficient staff Pupils prepared for MatricuUtioo , Civil Service, and all Musical Examination*. Special attention is given to the Physical Deve'opment of the Pupils and ">very care is bestowed on their mental md mor*l training. Tbe School course includes English in ill its branches, French, Latin, Matbe maticn, Science, Theory of Music, Calisthenics, Olasx Singing, and Needlework. The next term will commence Wednesday, February 6th, 1901. Tbe Principal will be at home to enol intei dirg pupils ou Saturday, Fe< raary 2nd, and Tuesday, February stb, frcm 3 to 5 p.m. 2 TIMBER BUSINESS FOR SALE. nnENDHRH are invited for the PurI oba»o of tbe interest of the late John P alley in the old>establisbed TIMBER »nd SAW.MILLING BUSISKBS of Halley and Bwreo, whicb has been carried on ia tbe City of Wellington for 35 years. Mr Halley'B interest is one-half, atd it ia desired to sell his rhsn in the going concern. : Particulars will be supplied to intei fling purchasers. Highest or any Tender not neoesaaiily acoepted. Tenders close on 25th January. Apply to YOUNG & TUII'E, Wellington, Solicitors for th) Administrators,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11658, 18 January 1901, Page 3
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