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Mb. Cornelius M'Cajithy, a gentleman furnished with highclass testimonials from persons of consideration, as well as from the Educational Board of Victoria, has opened a commercial and classical school in Milton Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin. Mr. M r Carfchy was for some years engaged in the scholastic profession in Victoria, where he presided with remarkable success over a State school in an important town, and where he gained for himself the reputation of being a thoroughly efficient teacher. His pupils in Dunedin will have the double advantage of the discipline and system enforced in public schools, and the care given to those who attend private classes, and will experience the benefit of being instructed by a master accustomed to prepare advanced students for public examinations, in addition to his acknowledged skill in the ordinary work of a well-conducted school.

HistobicaXi ! Vide " Jurors Reports and Awards, New Zealand Exhibition." Jurors : J. A. Ewen, J. Butterworth, T. C. Skinner. " So far as the Colony is concerned, the dyeing of materials is almost entirely confined to the re-dyeing of Articles of Dress and Upholstery) a most useful art, for there are many kinds of material that lose their colour before the texture is half worn. G. HjBSCH, of Dunedin (Dttnedin Dye Woeks, George street, opposite Royal George Hotel) exhibits a case of specimens of Dyed Wools, Silks, and Feathers, and dyed Sheepskins. The colors on the whole are very fair, and reflect considerable credit on. the Exhibitor, to whom the Jurors recommended an Honorary Certificate should be awarded." Honorary Certificate* 629 : G-ustav Hirsch Dunedin, for specimens of Dyeiug in Silk Feathers, &c.

"Duke of Edinbttbgh." — The old wooden structure that did duty as the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, in Russell-street for so many years, has, we are pleased to observe, given place to a new brick building, erected at considerable cost, in order to meet the rapidly increasing requirements of this popular and important part of the city The present proprietor, Mr D. Haeeis, has spared no reasonable expense in furnishing and fitting the building with every modern comfort and convenience. The situation is extremely healthy, and commands splendid views of the ocean and harbour, and is within easy reach of the business part of the city. Persons in pursuit of a respectable and comfortable residence will do well to go to the " Duke of Edinburgh *' Hotel, Russell-street, Dunedin. — [Advt.]

PLOUGHING. A PPLICATIONS are invited to 20th NOVEMBER, for Plough* "*"*" ing about 3000 Acres of River-Flat Land (in lots to suit applicants), on the "Wantwood Estate. Horse feed, farrier work, and stores supplied on the ground. Further information on the station. P. K. M'CAUGHAN.

TO LET. ~ ~~" Ift AHA ACEES Eirer 1&t Land onthe Wantwood Estate, for J-O5 \J\J \J a term of years, in lots of not less than 300 acres. Wantwood is on the Mataura River, and is within 10 miles of the Main Trunk Railway at Gore on the one side, and an equal distance from the Invercargill and Kiagston Railway On the other, and to each Station there is a good road. The Land is of exceptionally superior quality j cleared, well drained, and especially suited for growing wheat and root crops. There are extensive deposits of coal on the property, to which Lessees will have iree access. 1 The Lessor will let the above either in its natural state, or ploughed, fenced, and seed supplied — at the option of applicants. A fixed rent will be received, or a percentage of the yield per acre of grain. All further information on the station. P. K. M'CAUGHAN

iy- OTICE TO ARCHITECTS. Competitive Designs will be received on 6th November, for a Three-storey Brick and Plaster Hotel and Shops on the site of the present Glasgow Arms Hotel, Dunedin. One Hundred Pounds will be paid for the plans, detail drawings, and specifications approved of. & Plan of the ground will be seen at the above Hotel. MICHAEL MURPHY. T^O BE LET with immediate possession, a SHOP with THfIIEE ROOMS, YARD, &c, doing a good business in the Main-street and Centre of Timaru for five or seven years, to be let cheap per week. Address, F.F.D., Post Ofllce, Timaru.

MR. P. T. F I N N (Late of Victoria), ' SOLICITOR, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 185, 13 October 1876, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 185, 13 October 1876, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 185, 13 October 1876, Page 15