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MURPHY'S HILL GOLD MINING- COMPANY, COROMANDEL (registered). A CALL (the second) of Threepence per share upon the capital stock of the Company has thi3 day been made, payable at the j Company's office, 42, Qneen street, Auckland, on or beiore the 20th instant P. McTAVISH, Manager. Auckland, January 5, 1872. COROMANDEL HARP GOLDMINING COMPANY (Registered). A CALL (second) of Fourpenoe (4d) per Share upon the Capital Stock of the Company has been made, payable at the Company's Office, This Day, or before the 2nd proximo. By Order of the Directors. P, McTAVISH, Manager. Auckland, January 18, 1872. •HAS AEEIVED AND "WILL SIIOETLY APPEAE THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR' ME. T. TKAFFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Wakefield Stbbbt, Artificial Teeth, from one to a full sot. PAINLESS TEETH EXTRACTION. ME. J. GORRIE'S Pupils will re-assemb-le on MONDAY, sth February, 70 Karangahape Road, Newton. MR, and MADAME WINTER'S Schools, Melbourne House, Karangahape Road. The Young Ladies and Gentlemen Reassembled on January 15, SHORTLAND HOUSE SEMINARY, Shortland street. —Conducted by Mrs. Harden and Miss Haselden. Studies will ro» commence on Tuesday, January 23. MRS. SHAYLE GEORGE'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, WATERLOO QVADII Alf T. rpHE FIRST QUARTER will Commence JL on MONDAY, the 22nd instant. EPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY, ©NEHUNGA BO AD. MRS. LEWIS'S Pupils will commence . their Studies, MONDAY, January 22nd, 1872. HALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MRS. COLCLOUGH will commence School in this splendid Room on MONDAY next, 22nd inst. The course of instruction comprises English in all its branches, Writing, Ai-ithmetic, Book-keeping:, and Plaia Needlework. Terms : —£l Is, per quarter, payable in advance; accomplishments extra. AUCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY. REV. PETER MABON, B.A, SCHOOL DUTIES will bo resumed On MONDAY, tho 22iadinBt. Branches :— English, Classics, Mathematics, Book-keeping, &c. Fees payable quarterly. Senior pupils, £1 11s. 6d. ; junior pupils, lls. MRS. MASON'S SCHOOL, PITT STREET, NEWTON. FIRST Quarter will commence on MON» DAY, the 22nd instant. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, HOESON STREET. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. A DVANCED CLASSES in Latin, Greek, xjL Erench, Logic, Algebra, and the higher branches of Mathematical Science. Vacancies for a few Boarders. C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., Head Master. AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY LADIES' SCHOOL. Lady Pbincipal : Miss Tttekeb. THE next Term will commence on ThubSDAT, 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 Extbas." Ladies can attend for tho study of separate subjects. Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. The Elementary School is discontinued. J. MOGINIE, Secretary* EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. BEITOMAfiT PRIVATE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Pbincipal : Mb. C. R. C. Smith. Mathematical Instructor (marine and Sold practice): Lieut. Jackson, R.N. Drawing Master : Mr. Chas^ Palmer. References: Major Gordon; C. Ludlow H. Joy, Esq., L.LB., Trin. Coll., Dublin; Dr Hooper, M.8.C.5.,L.5.A., Eng. ; Major St. Clair Tisdall; Dr. Wright, M.L.B. ; Dr. Dawson, L.R.C.P.,M.R.aS., Eng., L.S.A., L.M. 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. Houra of study, 9.30 a.m. to 12; Ito 3 p.m. Terms: Boys under 10 years £1 1 Overthatage £1 10 Payments quarterly in advance. In consequence of the short notice to the public, boys will be admitted at any time during the quarter, and cha-ged accordingly. The school will be open for the reception of pupils on Tuesday, 23rd January, 1872, and will be conducted for the present in Fort Brit om art. Circulars containing further information can jbe obtained from any of the Referees. LOST, on Friday morning, an old Memorandum Book. The finder will be rewarded on returning the same to CHAS. £ AiN, Blacksmith, Upper Queen Btreet.

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 632, 20 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 632, 20 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 632, 20 January 1872, Page 3

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