W ■ELLINUTOiN COLLEGE The First Term will begin on the Ist February. FEES. Tuition. Upper School 12 guineas a year Lower School 10 pounds a year Boarding. Full Boarders, including washing, 40 guineas a year Weekly Boarders, excluding washing, 30 guineas a year Day Boarders, 12 pounds a year Extras. Music 8 guineas a year Drawing 4 ~ ~ German 4 ~ School Stationery ...12 shillings a year •N.B.— All Fees a.*e payable in advance Pupils before admission must give satisfactory references, and must have a fair knowledge of reading, writing, and elementary arithmltic. Before removal of a pupil, a Term’s notice must be given in writing, or a Term’s fees paid. Arrangements can be made for boys remaining at the College during the holidays. For further particulars, and for admission of pupils, apply to the Principal, or to the undersigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, 358 Secretary. Education Board, Wellington, January 7th, 1886. Applications, stating qualifications and experience, will be received up to SATURDAY, the 16th instant, for the following appointments: Master Kilbirnie School, salary £2OO. First Assistant Master, Featherston, salary £l6O. First Assistant, Newtown, salary £230. Assistant Petone, salary £BO to £IOO ; according to classification. A. DORSET. 364.3 Secretary.
CAUTION. ALL trespassers on Mr P. Cotter, sen.’s property will be prosecuted, 332 WANTED TO SELL a four-year-old Shorthorn Bull. J. D. Heagerty, Greytown. 366.1 AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. TARATAHI SALE YARDS. F. H. WOOD Announces to his friends, clients, and the public generally, that he has takeu a lease of tbe TARATAHI SALE YARDS (late Mr T. Ray’s) and is now having extensive alterations and additions made to same in order to study the convenience of both Buyers and Sellers. Regular Fortnightly Stock Sales will be held at these yards, and it is hoped that the public will give the movement the encouragement and assistance necessary to ensure success, F. H. WOOD. 356 Auctioneer.
Cash Sale. S.M.MAXTDN ISONS Clearing Sale For 21 days only S.M.M.&S. To Make Room for the Carpenters. Drapery. No Reasonable Offer Refused, in fact, we prepared to sell below cost for 23 days. S. M. M. & S. Special Lines at Reduced Rates LADIES’ GIRLS 5 AND INRANTS’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in all shades and shapes. Check Galateas, Colored Sateens, Colored Prints, Pompadour Zephyrs, &c. Cash. To be Sold, and any Reasonable Offer will be taken. Can’t turn money away. S.M.MAXTON&SONS Scythes, 9s each.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1781, 11 January 1886, Page 3
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