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Shipping Notices FOR NAPIER AND POVERTY BAY. favorite screw THE favorit steamer KIWI Will leave for the above ports THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). For freight or passage apply tov LEVIN & CO., Agents. WEST COAST STEAMERS. Anchor line of STE AM PACKETS are appointed to leave as under:— For NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKITIKA—CHARLES EDWARD, on WEDNESDAY, 10th INST. For freight or passage* apply to - J. ANDERSON, N.Z. Steam Shipping Company’s Office. EXCURSION TO NELSON. HE screw steamer ARAW A T A Leaves Wellington on FRIDAY EVENING, giving 12 hours in Nelson. Return Fares:— -Saloon £2 0 0 Steerage ... ... ... 1 10 0 Passengers can have option of returning by Ringarooma after Nelson regatta. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W., DIRECT. THE splendid iron clipper ship OCEAN MAIL, AAI, 1039 tons, J. Watson, Commander, Will be despatched on or about THE 20th JANUARY. For freight or passage apply at the office of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Custom House-quay. SHIP ST. LEONARDS, FOR LONDON. ALL Claims against the above ship must be rendered (in duplicate) to the undersigned, on or before NOON of FRIDAY, 12th INST., otherwise they cannot be recognised. ‘Shippers are requested to present bills of lading for signature and pass Customs entries, and intending passengers to pay balance of passage-moneys bv the above date. E. PEARCE, Agent. January 9. Education English high school. Established, a.d., 1873.) For. the Complete Education of all lads who do not require a University Comrse. Principals ; Thos. A. Bowden, B.A. ; Rev. T. Porritt. Will re-open for the First Quarter, 1877, on MONDAY, JANUARY" 15, at' the New Pkemihbs, in ABEL SauTH-STkbbt, ojjoiiiing the residence of the Ven. Archdeacon Stock. The Regular Course ok Instruction includes besides all ordinary English subjects, Book-keeping, Engrossing, and Ornamental Penmanship, Mapping, Linear Drawing, Short hand, and Vocal Music. Special Instruction will also be given, when required, by" Visiting Masters in tlu Ancieut and Modem Languages, the Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape, Drawing, Painting, &c. Boarders received at the Masters’ residence An Ordinary for Day Boarders daily at 12.30. School Hours—9.3o to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4.30p.m. rE ARO GRAMMAR AND COHMER. 01 OIAL SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Established 1870. Principal, C. A. Curtis (University, Gotngen). Classical Master, the Rev. John loir. Assisted by resident and visiting master! l the higher mathematics, modern languages, lechanical and ornamental drawing, inatrulental music ; and in the Commercial Classes y a practical bookkeeper and accountant. The advantages which recommend this initution to the public are the superiority of s system and the thoroughness of its work -the main features which have, although opened by many obstacles, contributed to the iccess of the school, not unhappily in its nance, but in the next best thing to it, viz., i securing its claim to be ranked among the rst private educational establishments of the >lony. Extensive and very superior accomicdation for boarders. The first quartet, 1877, will commence on [QNDAY, JANUARY 15. The Principal will have pleasure in furnishig all particulars upon application. ELLINGTON TERRACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL stablished 1864. Provides a sound oommeral training, combined with a sufficient knowdge of. History, Geography, Latin, and fathematics, for enabling youths to qualify ir Civil Service and other public examinaons. School REOPENS MONDAY, 15th anuary. J. H. BRANN. IHE MISSES CARPENTER beg to acquaint their friends and the public t vacation will end on the Bth JANUARY, tbel Smith-street, December 30, 1876. ' ADIES’ SCHOOL, MULGRAVEJ STREET, WELLINGTON. Principal—Miss Griffiths. Classes will be resumed on THURSDAY, e 25th INSTANT. Vacancies for two arders. Books, Stationery, &c. u S T PUBLISHED, Price One Shilling, WATT’S ALMANACK FOR 1877. [T ATT’S ALMANAC should be in every \ house, as it contains a vast amount of ul information. Price, ONE SHILLING. ANGERS visiting Wellington should uircLu.se Watt’s Almanac, as it conin article upon the public buildings, a, and places of interest and beauty in ound the city. Price, ONE SHILLING. I’RANGERS' before visiting ,tbe Museum should purchase Watt’s Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. r HERE should we have our new cemetery ? See answer in Watt’s Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. rHE new Stamp Act Amendment Act, 1876, and the Fencing Ordinance are in att’s Almanac. Price, ONE SHILLING. T ATT’S ALMANAC will be posted to r any r " ' any address in the colony on receipt . 3d. in stamps. JOHN WATT, DOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4930, 10 January 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4930, 10 January 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4930, 10 January 1877, Page 1

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