/ ' / Shipping: Notices , . ; • INTERPROVIKCIAL REGATTA. : 'exoursionTto NELSON". ," E 1 Union Steam-' ; - ' _l ; Ship Company will! foue'tickets for Nelson; by'tye ~'.', _' ■• . . :-,; s.s./ta^r l a'najk:i,^ Leaving- Tuesday,. 16th. January, at. 7 a.m., 5 Excursionists to return by. the . '| '.''-.', , ,!':.,''; :S,S. 'TAUPO, : ■■'• '■' •' ■ '-' i •Leaving.: Nelson on' Thursday, the 18th, atj about midnight. u ■ : ■ ■'■ i '.:■■; :'.-■ "; Return 1 Fares. ~'; : Saloon .:. '.■.■;;_■ '■■'■'■':.. ' > Steerage.' ... "" ... ..'•' 30s. : ; - .. ■ ': ' LEVIN & CO., -,-l .'..- >■:'■■ •■ - ■ '■■ ' ;':'•' ':.'■"".■'.' '"\ Agents. ' | PACIFIC,; MAIL S.TJ3AMSHIP COM- ■ ' . ■ •. PANY; -" ■■■■ FOR KANDAVAXr; HONOLULU, AND , SAN FRANCISCO. -~ ' fTPHE Company's splen--1 JL did screw steamship S CITY OF SYDNEY, 3400 tons, Captam Dearborn,! Will leave Auckland on JANUARY 16. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. ".'.'••'..-.-. Agents., . The s.s. Rotonia will leave here on Frfilay, 12th inst., for Manukau, carrying mails and passengers for transhipment into the s.s. City of Sydney. ' - ........ i - ■ ' LAUNCH OF THE AVALANCHE. EXCURSION TO THE SLIP. rriHE screw steamer m N A PIER Will leave the Queen's Wharf at'a quarter to 3 o'clock sharp THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, conveying excursionists to witness the launch of this magnificent ship. Fares—Adults Children FOR BLENHEIM. DIDO aiWill sail on > ■ ' ■■ TUESDAY EVENING. W. &G. TURNBULL '& C 0. ,: ' : ' ' . . ' Agents. FOR KAIKOUKA.' .TTIHE schn'ooner t_.. ■ -R ' U B Y ; iBSaSSSiiSf'. 1 .! '-'■■'."' Will sail for the above port •■■' • . THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 9th INST, ; i For freighterpassage, apply to . ! j ■:■■. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Or to '' - Master, onboard. ■ FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W., DIRECT. '■'■^£Jt^£ '.-..'rTIHE' splendid: ■■'. iron clipper 'b CEAN >M AIL, SVSA2SS3 . ■.-..; AAI, 1039 tons, <■ J; WatSOn, Commander, ■ Will be despatched oh or about ' ; THE' 20th JANUARY.. ! For freight or passage apply at the office of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Custom House-quay. ... SHIP AVALANCHE, FROM LONDON. : /TifT/ir A accounts . and' claims ! /\ -.ao-ainst this vessel, inJi.:wards, must be ' rendered,- m tl duplicate; to. us, not later than TUESDAY, 9th INST., or .they; will not be recognised. •,, . ' . ; W. &G. TURNBULL & CO., , ..-. • •:'■•■ Agents./. '', January 5.../, ■,-.'■ • \~ •' SUFFOLK, FROM MELBOURNE. i LL CLAIMS 'against this vessel must be L rendered ' to, us " (in duplicate 1 ! not later than 5. p.m. THIS DAY (Tuesday), 9th inst., or they will not be recognised. ...'..-. . W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Education H\ NGL IS H HIG H; S C H0.0.'L.. CJ Established, a.d., 1873-1 '/ ... For' the Complete Education of all lads who : do not require a .University Co«rse. ■ , '•':-•:; '•'•■' l Principals:: . "■'.,.'' ; .', Thos. A. Bdwden, B.'Ai ;,Rev. T. Porritt. Will re-open for the First "Quarter, ,1877, on MONDAY,' JANUARY . 15,! at" the New Premise's,' in 'Abel adjoining the residence of the .Ve'nV : Archdeacbh Stock. '' |THE'REOOLAR"COURSE/'6p ; INSTRD | Clllbs,.includes besides all ordinary English subjects, Engrossing, ' and 'prnatnental Penmanship, Mapping, Linear D'raynng, Short hand, and Vocal Music; ' L ' ; , _ . > jSpecial' Instruction^will■ also;be given,: when fequire'dj. by Vi'sitin<s Masters in tht, atid : Modern Langiiages,, the Higher. Mathematics,'lnstrumental Music, Landscape, Drawing; Paihtibg, &c, : ';',/ ■".■■■■ ■■' 'Boarders received at the Masters'residence ■j An Ordinary'for Day Boarders daily at 12.30. ■•' c> ; ''' '■ '-/.i t;,: -"V'''y. ", . •School Hours—9.3o to' : 12 a.m., and 2 to ' ". . \;i ; ARO GRAMMAR'AND COYIMER. L CIAL SCHOOL, WELLINGTON: '' 'Established 1370.1'' '.'''-'' ■ : Principal,. C. A;' Curtis (University- GBt».' tingen). .GlassicaV Master; the' Rev, ;John | Moir. Assisted Ky resident and visiting masteri iih ; the higher mathematics, modern languages, mechanical and ornamental drawing, insfcru; mental music ■; 'and in the Commercial Classesby a practical bookkeeper !and accountant." _ / The. advantages which recommend this institution to .the public 'are the superiority of its systeinan'd the' thoroughness of its; w;6rk —the main features which have, 'although opposed by many ob3taclesj contribwted to the access of the school; not unhappily in its finance, but in .the 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 commence on MONDAY, JANUARY 15. ;'■;'• . ' ;.".., The Principal. wilLhave pleasure-in furnishing: all particulars upon application...; -. •■•"- "TITTELTJINGTON TERRACE CQMMERVV C.tAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL;, Esiablishecl 1864. Provides a sound, commer : eial training, .combined with a suffiqient know-, ledge of Hijitdry, .Gieegi'aphy, r Latin,j Mathematias, for enabling youths,to quaufy. for! Civil. Service and other tions. School REOPENS MONDAY IStl., .jajuary. ",' ■ /J. #• BRANN., !: IIHE' 'MISSES ; CARPENTER beg .to Xi acqnnint their friends arid the public that vacation will end on the Bth JANUARY, 1877 '' ' Abel Smith-street, December 30, 137t>.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4929, 9 January 1877, Page 1
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