Meetings and Amusements YSTAIKATO FARMtRS' CLUB The BRANCHES of the Club will meet as follows : CAM BRIDGE—MONDAY, February 9, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Mr Murphy to advocate the starting of a Farmers' Union Paper. TAMAHERE-No MeetiDg OHAUTO—FRIDAY, February 6 at 7.30 TE AWAMUTU-FRIDAY, February 6, at 7.30 "WHATAWHATA SATURDAY, February 7, at 7.30 NGARUAWAHIA SATURDAY, February 7, at 7.30 TAUWHAKE SATUEDAY, February 7» at S PATERANGI—No meeting WAIHOU—MONDAY, February 9 at 7.30 E. VEALE, General Secretary. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS pHEAP BOUGH T> UN p-J PER ACRE, 562 Acres nearly otl all plouehable ; nog fenced and subdivided ; about 100 acres surface sown grass ; small swamp ; balance scrub, etc.; cottago of 4 rooms ; a small store business is also carried on ; long frontage to a river navigable for small boats ; school 3 miles, post office 3J miles, creamery 4 miles, steamer landing 5 miles, station 11 miles, Auckland 50 miles. This farm should be cheap at the price ; it adjoins a splendid block of land and a creamery is to be started within 1J mile. 71688 OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE Supplied free on application, or posted to any address on receipt of 2d in stamps. N.B—.OUR AGENT IN THE WAI KATO, MR. M. G. FARRER, ' BANKWOOD.'HAMILTON, will wait upon any owners desirous of selling, and inspect their properties and take instructions, FREE OF CHARGE. He will also personally CONDUCT intending buyers to the properties which we have for sale, 'WITHOUT CHARGE. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LAND, ESTATE, & INVESTING AGENVS, 95, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND The Ladies' College SCHOOL OF MUSIC,
Principal— Mrs- S. A MOORE-JONES, M.M. ; M.R.C.P.; CM. S.K., London. TOOARBING AND DAY PUPILS Full Stuff of Resident Governesses and Visiting Professors. The aim of the Principal is so to eduoate the pupils that they may be fitted for life by becoming truly womanly women. pRINCE A LBERT /COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils) Chairman of Board of Governors: Rev. C. H. Gaklanh Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A' (Lond.) Vice-Master : Stuart Stephenson, M.A. (Oxford and Melbourne) Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rainforth, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a large staff of Resident and Visiting Masters and Mistresses The College is controlled by a Board o Governors appointed by the Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religious teaching is undenominational There are separate Colleges for Boys and Gills, together forming the finest set of School Buildings in Auckland. The accommodation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, end every arrangement i 9 made to secure their comfort Large and Fully-equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large playgrounds Well equipped Workshop newly added. Examination Successes—During the last five years 49 pupils have passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Examinations Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of entryProspectus on application to Head master or to The (Vaikato Argus Offio Next term begins TUESDAY, February 10, 1003. 1/7 THE HIGH SCHOOL, HAMILTON. Visitor— THE REV. H. D. A. MAJOR, M.A., Vicar of Hamilton, Principal— LEONARD B. BRADSTOCE, For some time Assistant Ma»ter of S. Martin's Grammar School, Yorkshire, and late Classical Master of Worcester College, England. Resident Assistant Master— Me H. E. BRKTT. Visiini; Mi'StfrMk i II I', -S WOK Til, Lilt- Music VluMer nf Liuuceatun College, '.IV mania. The Course nf Instruc'ion include" : (.encrul Commercial Subjects, Aleebra, Euclid,Trigonometry, Latin, French, Gierk, and Music. Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, Teachers' D and E, Medical Preliminary, Solicitors' General Knowledge, and other public examinations. Prospectuses may be obtained on applw cation to the School, Waikato Abous office, or J. S. Bond, Bookseller, Hamilton' EORGE uckinsonJ Undertaker and Funeral Director, C A M BRIDGE Fcnkkals FniiNisiiKD at shortest notice. Charoks Modep.atk. Workshop and Residence, Vic- j toria Road f (near St. Andrew's Church). j
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1475, 6 February 1903, Page 4
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