Shipping Notices. PIE ST SHIP FOR LONDON. THE Pine Iron Clipper Barque A D A M A N T, 3 Captain Grant, (Formerly of the Melita), will sail on or about the 9th JANUARY, 1875. For freight or passage apply to Messsrs. EDWARD PEARCE AY. & G. TURNBULL & CO. KRULL & CO.; or to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Captain Giant will not he responsible for debts contracted by his crew without his authority. NEAV ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR LONDON DIRECT. f | HIE fine iron clipper ship HOWRAH, Aal 20 years, 1098 tons register, AV. R. Greeves, Commander, will be despatched as above on or about •23th JANUARY, 1875. ' Shippers may have their wool carried undumped, or in single dumps. For rate of freight, passage, &c., apply to JOHNSTON & CO., Agents, N.Z.S. Co. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE splendid iron clipper ship SOUK A R , Aa 1, 1304 tons register, CAPTAIN ADAMS, Win sail about'7th February. Special attention is drawn to the very superior cabin in this fine vessel. The accommodation for 2nd and 3rd class passengers is excellent. Arrangements can be made to cany wool undumped. For particulars, apply to KRULL & CO., E. PEARCE, LEVIN & CO.; or, to AV. & G. TURNBULL & CO, Agents. SHIP HOWRAH,-FROM LONDON. LL Claims and Accounts against the above vessel must be rendered at the Office of the undersigned, on or before TUESDAY, the 12th inst., at Noon, otherwise they will not be recognised. JOHNSTON & CO,, Agents N.Z. Shipping Company (Limited). SHAW, SAVILL & CO’S PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEAV ZEALAND. THE ships of this line are all A.l. at • Lloyd’s, and are specially selected for their superior passenger accomodation and fast sailing qualities, are commanded by gentlemen of experience, and they carry duly qualified surgeons. The Undersigned are authorised to arrange with settldts here who may be desirous of bringing out friends to this Colony. Full particulars may be obtained by applying to LEVIN & CO., Agents. Education-rj-’i E ARO GRAMMAR JL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Ingestrb-street, Wellington. (Established in 1870.) Principal : C. A. Curtis (University, Gottingen). Ist Resident Master ; Matbeaon J. Smith, B.A. (London). 2nd Resident Master ; AV. Alfred Rowe, B.A. (Cambridge). French Master : , Monsieur E. Bourgeois. Vocal and Instrumental Music. The school has been uniformly successful since its establishment. It offers all the many advantages of a private institute, conducted on the highest principles. It aims—l. At uniting the elements of Modern education, as comprising the English, German, French, and Italian Languages and Literature, Mathematics, the Natural Sciences, Commerce, &c., with the cultivation of the Latin and Greek Languages, Literature, and History. 2. At accomplishing its object thoroughly, with the least possible loss of time, but without overburdening its pupils, and’thus exhausting their capacity and desire for learning. This end is attained by thorough organisation and a carefully-arranged plan of study regulated (as far as practicable) according to the destiny of each pupil, whether it be the Merchant’s Office, Civil Service, Military College, the English, German, or Australian Universities. The Boarding Establishment is under careful supervision. It is complete, having a suite of lofty, well-ventilated bedrooms, with bathrooms and lavatory, and affords accommodation for twenty boarders. The table is liberally supplied, and in all the arrangements, domestic or pertaining to the school, the utmost care is exercised to ensure the happiness and well-being of the pupils. RELIGION, MORAL TRAINING, AND DISCIPLINE. The school is entirely unsectarian. No opportunity will be neglected of cultivating amongst the pupils an honorable tone of feeling, and strict regard to truth, while the strictest order and obedience will bo insisted on. AVith a view to encouraging physical exercise, the playground has been furnished with gymnastic appliances, and will shortly be under the guidance of a competent Drill Instructor. Young gentlemen are eligible for admission from the ages of eight to sixteen. The number of Day Pupils is limited. Special time and individual attention will be bestowed upon those whose education has been neglected. , School Hours :—From 9 to 12, and from 2 to 4.. Terms ;—Further particulars on application. Pupils will re-assemble on MONDAY, 18th JANUARY. .. The Evening Classes will commence on Monday, Bth February. January Bth, 1875. WELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Established 1864. The FIRST QUARTER will commence on MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1875. The EVENING CLASS for Civil Service Examinations will he resumed at the same date. J. H. BRANN. Dancing and c alisthenic EXERCISES. Mr. PARKER’S Lessons, for the efficiency of which ho has received a very flattering testimonial from the family of his Excellency Sir James Fhkousson, will ho continued at his residence, Molesworth-strcet, including the latest fashion in quadrille dancing. Pianoforte Lessons, elementary and finishing
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4307, 9 January 1875, Page 1
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