; Shipping Notices SUMMER EXCURSION TRIP ROUND THE MIDDLE ISLAND. : : X ' dents, in the-colony ifSrSp'SSiiSS^aiSiS , an opportunity of visiting the famous the West Coast of the Middle Island, the Union Company have arranged to despatch tha new ' S.S. WA N A JEC A',; ! . . Off AN. ' ' , ,'■... EXCURSION TRIP ROUND THE ISLAND. The vessel will leave Port Chalmers on FRIDAY, 19th January, and call at Lyttelton 20th, Wellington 22nd, Nelson 23rd, Westport 24th, Hokitika:. and .Greymbuth i 25th, Jackson and-Martin Bays 26th, arriving at Milferd Sound on Saturday,' 27th. : Five days will be spent among the Sounds, and she will: return to Dunedin on Saturday, 3rd February. Excursionists . from Northern . Ports;; of New Zealand can,then return. home by the earliest steamer, or they can remain for a time, and re-, turn at their leisure. ( ... ■ ; " ' The steamer will be under the : charge. of > Captain James Malcolm, who has for the past two .years commanded the s,s..Maori,' trading to the West Coast, and has.thus acquired an I_« *t oil fJ.a "Rairß nrirl Sounds: 1 Passages must be secured before Tuesday, the 16th of January/ - *. ; EXCURSION TICKETS £l4. : : LEVIN & CO., Agents.. WAND G. TURN-. • BULLT&CO'S - • VV • BULK& CO'S Steamers will leave as ' under : For KAPITI and tho SOUND—NAPIER/ THIS DAY, at 10 p.m. For WANGANUI STORMBIRD, on WEDNESDAY. ■ > '■; BOXING DAY. TUESDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1876. MARINE EXCURSION TO' WORSER BAY AND PILOT STATION, rflHE screw steamer MO A Will leave: the Queen's Wharf at 11 a.m. for the above places, landing picnic parties wherever practicable, and returning at 6 p.m. Persons desirous of fishing can make arrangements to have the steamer, without extra, charge, "between the time required to land passengers and pick them up again. Fares: Return, 2s. each; children half price. McINTYRE & CO., Agents. FOR SALE—-The new iron s.s. KINA'. Length on' keel, 7,7 ft;! "beam, 12ft. Bin.; depth of hold, 6ft. ; carries 30 tons measurement under hatches; compound' surface, condensing engines, cylinders 10 and 9in. diameter; 18 nominal horse-'power; berths for 20 passengers; speed, 10 knots. Apply to R. Yeoman, Albert Boiler Works, Auckland. .J , BARQUE SUFFOLK, FROM MELBOURNE, i .-!-._ npHIS vessel, having re-j J- ported at Customs will j livery of cargo.in terms of bills of lading. No claim .will he alkiwed for damaged goods not examined by the Master before removal '-frzin ship'e side. . , W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., I - Agents. \OR SALE.—The Boiler anc Engines be- _ , longing to* the late s.s. Egmont. The "whole are in good order. : : - '".''• : .V: '■ , The machinery, together with specifications, can be.seen on l application to ■ ;: :W. •& G. .TURNBULL & CO. 1 NGJ; I S-H: HI G H SC HO O,L. Established, Ajj., : 1873. ,"■■■ ;-"■ ; -.: For the- Complete Education of all lads w,ho. do hot require a University Course, ; ' ;■. '„ PRINCIPALS : , ~-:', •''. i •-.-. Thos. A." Bowden, B.A.j .Rev.T.Porritt. Will re-open for the EiusT Quarter, 1877, ph" MONDAY, JANUARY 15, at -,the New Premises, in • Abel Smmh-stkeet,- adjoining the'residence of the.Veh. Archdeacon Stock. . ; The Regdlak .Cocbse'of.l'nstotction. in- t eludes besides all. ordinary. JEnglish subjects, Book-keeping,. Engrossing,' ,and Ornamental Penmanship, flapping, Linear Drawing, Short' hand, and Vocal Music. •■', , . \ <'■ Special Instruction, will also bo given, when required, by Visiting "Meters in the "Ancient and Modern Languages,. the Higher •Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape, Drawing,-Fainting, &c. .'.,',' '.. .' 1., - Boarders received at the Masters' residences.' '" An Ordinary for Day Boarders daily, at 12.30. •'■'■■ : - •'" •'.''■.- ''.:;■".■; I ; School Hours—9.3o to 12 a.m., and-2 to 4.30p.m.' ••• .'. ■';. '■'' •- -, -,' : ', •'•', ;'..,■ I'TE ARO GRAMMAR AND CO MMER-, CIALi SCHOOL, WELLINGTON;' i .".-,'' "ESTABLISHED 1870. •'■ ■' i Principal, C. .A.. Curtis (University, Gottingen). Classical.'Master, l the Rev. John Moir.. Assisted by resident and visiting masters in the higKer mathematics, modern languages, mechanical," and ornamental drawing, instru-, mental music ; and in the' Commercial.plasses: by a practical bookkeeper and acqountant. ; J ■ The advantoges which, recommend this institution to. the public are the superiority of its system and the. thoroughness of its work' —the main'; features which have, although op-l posed by many "obstacles, contributed to .tho success of | the. school, not unhappily in jts .finance, but in tlie next' best thing to it, viz., in securing its claim to be,ranked, among the first private educational. establishments of .the, colony. Extensive' and' very superior accommodation for boarders., ... . ... ' | The first quarter, ,1877, will commenceo'n monday; jan,uary .15.•.;..,;' ■'..: 1 The Principal will pleasure, in furnishing all 'particulars' upon application./ '. ; rIMARU DISTRICT' SCHOOL. WANTED for th'e : above School a trained Infant SCHOOLMISTRESS;, at -a-salary; of £l3O per annum;' _ ,', '.',' ',', !.';';.,.'..'.V, : '' ! , ■ '} Applicants "must hold,; or be ;prepared: to, obtain before appointment, a Certificate from' the Board of Education, at iChristchurch.as to competency for taking l charge' of an 'lnfant School of 200'Children.., .'. ■ ;, : -,;.,;:! / Applications: < accompanied by: Testimonials, addressed '.to the, Chairman, to be sent'in.not bter'than j; ;m j ':;; : , -; 1 ",' r V' ! ..' pTATE,. I ,'! j 1 ;U!;N!;D .A;:.Y-,; ; ;X,-B:.A I ■&■■■*. '.and'.after . SUNDAY..r^he -\ 22nd - : oi OCTOBER; a Coach will leave; .Pakurattfm . ; for"Upper,Hutt at ; 8 o'clock a.m.M,,r (; ; '.. .:• j ; j ',Leay,ing ;Upper Hutt- on .arrival of: >train ,'frbm Wellington for Pakuratahj.'..;; j ..w! < [ .'. Leaving Pakuratahi at '3.45,p.m for. Upper J-lutt, in time for 4.10 p.m., train ;for;.Wellington.- ,;•-,-' ; -A A r.nu: •'' r;• "::_ j : Leaving Upper ■ Hutt. at 5;30 p.m. to:Pakuratahi;; '-., • ; ~ ' , : V ' ; : W.E.HASTWELL, Proprietor; ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4916, 23 December 1876, Page 1
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