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SMITH AND HIGG-INS, TAILORS, WYND HA M STREET. COROMANDEL HAKP GOLDMINING COMPANY (Registekkd). A CALL (second) of Fourpence (4d) per Share- upon the Capital Stock of the Company hag been roade, payable at the Company's Office, This Day, or before the 2nd proximo. By Order of the Directors. J P. McTAVISH, Manager. Auckland, January 18, 1872. CROWN PRINCE GOLD MINING COMPANY. AN Adjourned Meeting in this Company will be held TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, lit the* QUEEN'S PERRY HOTEL, Vulcan Lane, at half-past <L o'clock. Pbo. G. Honiss, Meager. A. D. McTAVISH. HAS AEEIVED AND WILL SIIOETLT APPEAE the FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WARMR. T. TRAFFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Wakefield Street. Artificial Teeth, from one to a full sot. PAINLESS TEETH EXTRACTION. MB. and MADAME WINTER'S Schools, Melbourne House, Karangahapo Road. Tho Young Ladies and Gunllnmcn ReI'ssetnbled on January 15. SIIORTLAND HOUSE SEMINARY, Shortland street.—Conducted by Mrs. Harden and Miss Hasclden. Studies will re» commence on Tuesday, January 23. MRS. SIIAYLE GEORGE* SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, \V ATEE L0 O QXIADII AN T. THE FIRST QUARTER will Commence on MONDAY, the 22nd instant. EPSOM HOUSK SEMINARY, ©NEHIJNGA.ROA.D. MRS. LEWIS'S Pupils will commence their Studies, MONDAY, January 22nd, 1872. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, HOESON STREET. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. ADVANCED CLASSES in Latin, Greek, ffronch, Logic, Algebra, and the higher branchcß of Mathematical Science. Vacancies for a few Boarders. C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., Head Master. AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY ladies' school. Lady Pbincipal: Miss Tpeneh. fTJHE next Term will commence .on ThubsX day, the 25th January. Fee for Pupils aged 8 years and under 12 £2 0 0 per Qr. Fee for Pupils aged 12 years and upwards £2 10 0 per Qr. " No Extras." Ladies can attend for the study of separate subjects. Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. The Elementary School is discontinued. J. MOGINIE, Secretary; EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. BEITOMART PRIVATE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Peincipal : Me. C. B. C. Smith. Mathematical Instructor (marine and field practice) : Lieut. Jackson, R.N. Drawing Master: Mr: Chas. Palmer. References: Major Gordon; C. Ludlow H. Joy, Esq., L.L 8., Trin. Coll, Dublin ; Dr Hooper, M.8.C.5..L.5.A., Eng. ; Major St. Clair Tisdall; Dr. Daweon, L.R.C.P..M.R.C.5., Eng., L.8.A., L.M. ; Dr. P. W. Wright. THE Course of Instruction will comprise a sound English Education, fitting tho pupils for commercial life or otherwise, according to the desire of parents or guardians. Classical and Mathematical Course, Latin, Greek, Euclid, Algebra, Trigonometry, Surveying, and Navigation. Hours of study, 9.30 a.m. to 12 ; 1 to 3 p.m. Terms : Boys under 10 years £1 1 Over that age.. £1 10 Payments quarterly in advance. In consequeneo of the short notice to the public, boys will bo admitted at any time during tho quarter, and cha-ged accordingly. The school will bo open for the reception of pupils on Tuesday, 23rd January, 1872, and will be conducted for the presont in Fort BritomartCirculars containing further information can bo obtained from any of tho Referees. r^RAND SWIMMING AND DIVING ijT MATCHES, At the Auckland Saltwater Baths, Breakwater, on SATURDAY, January 20, 1870 (weather permitting), when prized will bo offered for competition ; the first race to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Ist— Swimming, Boys under 12 years ; distance, 50 yards. 2nd —Ditto ; Boys under 16 j distance, 100 yards. 3rd —Ditto ; all ages ; 150 yards. 4th —Diving Longest Distance ; Boys under 12 years. 5th —Ditto; Boys under 16 years. 6th -Ditto ; all ages. 7th—Ditto ; for Plate. Bth—Walking Greasy Pole. Three to start for each or no race. Winners of previous matches to be handicapped. No bathing will be allowed in the Baths from two o'olock until tho conclusion of the sports. Admittance ti tho Baths—6d. THOMAS HILDITCH, Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 3

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