Notices H BOABDING AND DAY ■ SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor— The Bov. H. D. A. MAJOR, M.A., Vicar of Hamilton. Principal— LEONARD B. DEADSTOCK, For some time Assistant Master of St. Martin’s Grammar School, Yorkshire, and late Classical Master of Worcester College, England. Resident Assistant Master — Mr K. E. BRETT. Visiting Master— Mr T. H. BOSWORTH, Late Music Master of Launcosier College, Tasmania. The course of instruction includes: — Writing, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Quick Methods of Business Arithmetic, Piuclical Grammar, Composition, Correspondence, Latin, French, Gteek, Mathematics, and Music. Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, Teachers', and other Public Examinations. The domestic arrangements are under the personal supervision of Mrs Brett. As many as possible of the comforts of homo are combined with the necessary discipline and order of school life. A varied and liberal table is maintlined. New pupils can be enrolled at Half Term (April 3). Mr Deadstock will be at home on that day to interview parents. Any further information respecting the School will be gladly supplied by the Principal. gT. JOHN'S QOLLEGIATE gGHOOL THE PAH, AMILTON H IGH S a CHOOL. BOARDING AND DA Y SCHOOL FOR BOYS Hkadmastkr : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD Resident Masters: R, McILROY, M|A., with Honour N.Z. University J. H. HAY, 8.A., New Zealand University 11. H. BEDFORD, New Zealand University Visiting Masters : For Piano, Smaing and Drawing—Mß • K. LESLIE RUNT For Violin—HEßß KREOTZER For Drawing and Landscape Painting —HERR W. DITTMER For Gymnastics—W. M. CARROLL Iggr A Special ’Bus for Day Pupils runs bo The Puh twice a day. Visitors may reach the School by this ’bus. Telephone 729. Prospectuses may be hud at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, Auckland. 20/2 RING’S QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. (Aubidged Prospectus for 1902}.
Visitor : ;THE REV. W. BEATTY, M.A., Vicar of So Mark's Parish, Remuera. Board of Rkfebence: LIEUT. - COLONEL GUDGEON, C. M.G., British Resident, Rarotonga LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GORING, Whangarei THE REV. 11. D. A. MAJOR, M.A., Hamilton CAPTAIN RICHARD TODD Napier EL B. COX, Esq., Taupiri JOHN GORDON, Fsa., Taupiri S. L. ABBOTT, Esq., Auckland J. H. M. CARPENTER, Esq., Auokland ARCH. CLARK, Esq , Auckland M. A. CLARK, Esq., Auckland D. E. CLERK, Esq Auckland, T. COTTER, Esq., Auokland FRED EARL, Esq., Auckland T. FINLAYBON, Esq., Auckland A. HEATHER, Esq., Auckland H. 13. MORTON. Esq., Auckland JOHN MOWBRAY, Esq., Auckland C. BAN RON, Esq., Auckland H. C. TEWSLEY, Esq., Auckland HkadmASTER : MR GEO. BIOG-WITHHR, B.A. (New Zealand University) Resident Chaplain : THE REV. CHARLES ITS DALE, M.A Assistant Masters: MR ARTHUR PLUGGE. 8.50., of the Victoria University, England ; late Science Master of Archbishop Holgato's School, York, England MR E. H. STRONG, M.A., with Honours, of University of N.Z. MR P. STUCKEY, 8.A., University of New Zealand MR C. MEREDITH MR WORLEY Visiting Masters : MUSIC (Pianoforte, Violin and Singing)— MRS. ADAMS. MR H. CONNELL, MR R. L. HUNT SHORTHAND-MR J. D. COLWILL GYMNASTICS PROFESSOR CARROL 1.0 CARPENTRY-MR JAMES McCOLL The Domestic Arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS ASHTON BRUCE' The COLLEGE is situated on high ground in the Healthiest Suburb of Auckland. The Buildings are replete with all the conveniences that are essential to a First-class School. The SYSTEM OF DRAINAGE is finest complete. The Water Supply is obtained from a well on the promises. The GROUNDS are extensive, and include several lawns and a large paddock, which has recently been levelled and sown with grass, so that there is every convenience for FootbaP, Cricket, Tennis, etc. The CLASSROOM'S are large and well ventilated. NEW CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES have lately' been built, and are lilted up in an elaborate manner for instructing boys in piactical science. Mr Arthur Pluege, B.Sc., is in charge of the Science Work of the School. There is a large WORKSHOP, whore instruction is given by a Practical Carpenter. Regular Classes in Gymnastics arc held by Professor Carrotlo. The GYMNASIUM was specially built, and the apparatus is of the most complete description. The CADET CORPS, under Captain Bigg-Wither, i« drilled twice a week. All boys are required to learn military drill unless their parents object. For the convenience of Hie Day Boys Special Omnibusses ruu to and from town and Parnell. Further information is contained in the Prospectus, which may ho obtained by application to King’s College or Messrs Upton and Co., Queen-street, Auckland. Telephone 906.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1230, 22 April 1902, Page 4
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