Shipping Notices 1 iijX ... ANCHOR (LlftE STEAM •PAOKE’p, . EXCURSION igb, J ' ; ?rrjH/E; s.s. Kennedy i: iilt \\Wll leave for Njdspn ' direct: bn TUESDAY, . , , T ,, ITT . “ f the J.6th instant, jat, : 6 p.m. Passengers’'returning per s.s. , Mufray, arriving here, Friday mornjpg. . >.• ai * 1 Return Fares; Saloon £2.; steprgge,,#ljlOs. ', J. ANDERSON, Agent.,,,. ■ , s^fi; WEST COAST STEAMBES.'.'': -I -NCHOR LINEi OF , jfIETE AM PACKETS ■■’r are appointed; to 1 leave: as : under.:—:: -i-g For NELSON, v WESTPORT.’ ' GREY. ■ MOUTH, ft HOKITIKA—KENNEDY,' on TUESDAY, Tflth INST.,' at'A p.m." For BLENHEIM—The 'LYTTELTON, on > ;; . For freight or passag^iapplyto J.AJNDERSON, 'l’’ 1 r N,Z„ Steam-Shipping Qompaiiy!»:.Ofßce, EXCURSION TO NELSON. HE .screw: steamer ARAW A T A Leaves Wellington on FRIDAY EVENING, giving 12 hours in Nelson. - Retukn Fakes; 1 Saloon ... a ; ; „. : £2' l(L 0 , Steerage ... ... ... I’lo 0 Passengers can have option of returning by Ringarooma after Nelson regatta. FOR BLENHEIM. t* ft >. npHE ketch NMa 1 . • FA L C ON, C-JL, . , Henhv. Fisk, Master, Will- sail foethd above port THIS EVENING. ' W. &G.- TURNBULL ft CO., . • • ’■ Agents. FOR CASTLEPOINT. . f 1 1HE schooner », , - AFEOKA Will sail on ■ " SATURDAY NEXT, 13th JANUARY* No' goods will be received on. board unless shipping notes are first signed by EDWARD PEARCE.; SHIP ’ST. LEONARDS, FOR LONDON, LL Claims against the above ship must be rendered (in Jt duplicate)’to’ the -Undersigned, 1 gfeffjyjgsfcg. nn-'.nr ’.before' NOON of FR|DAYi:,l2th INST.,; otherwise'they cannot be .recognised.; V :A’ ir. ■■ t > .Shippers are requested •to present bills of lading for signature .valid pass Customs entries, and' intending > passengers'' to pay -balance of passage-moneys by’the above date. • * , ,T - • 1 f B. PEARCE, • ‘ . Agent, • . January,9. ;. ■> ' ’ . ~ t Edticatioti 7INGLISH HlGfi’S-CHOOL, 2J Established,; A.D.; 1873.} -v .._ .> sr the Complete Education of all lads who do not require a University Course. ' /[. Pbincipals : Thos. A. Bowden,(B.A. ; Rev; T. Porritt.’ 1 Ml re-open for the First Quarter, 1877, on iONDAY, JANUARY 15, at the Neu( remises, in Abel Smith-street, adjoining e residence of the,Yen. Archdeacon Stock, The: Regular : Course of Instruction inudes besides all ordinary .English i subjects, ook-heepiqg, • Engrossing,- and•: Ornamental aunanship, Mapping, Linear Drawing, Short ■ ;nd, and .Yogal Music, ,■ . Special Instruction' will also be given, lien required,' by Fisiting'Masters in tht; ncient and'. Modern;‘Languages, - the Higher atheinatics, Instramenta.l Music, Landscape,', uvm .,., 1 t the Masters’ residence ' Ah "Ordinary for Day' .Boarders - daily at 30. ; . .v School Hours—9.3o,. to 12 a.xn., and 2 to Op.ri). ■ ‘ ™ AEO GRAMMARAND COVIMER Lei - CIAL SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Established 1870. Principal, C,,'A. Curtis (University, Got. igen). ' Classical Master, the Rev. John mr. Assisted by resident and visiting master! the .higher modern languages, ichanicaT ahn - ornamental drawing, instrusntal music; and in the’Uommercial Classes a practical bookkeeper and accountant. The 1 advantages' Which recommend this intution to the public are the superiority of i system and the ! 'thoroughness of its work the main features which have, although opsed ■by many obstacles,'cqhtributedlq the chess of- the school, 1 -not'unhappily in its lance,’ but in - the ; next” bbst thing to it, viz., securing its claim' to be ranked among the at private ‘educatidriak establishments of the lony.- Extensive’ aid' Very superior accom-, ndationfor hoarders. ; ■ " f , , The 1 first- quarter, 1877, will commence ,on ONDAY, JANUARY 15. The 'Principal : will have- pleasure in furnishg all particulars, upon'' application, ' . . ■.WELLINGTON,TERRACE CO MMERY : CIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ,Wished 1864; Provides a sound c'ommefc training, combined with a sufficient knows :of I'History, Geography, Latin, and hematics, for’ enabling I youth's i» qualify Civil Service and other-public, examma- !.• School REOPENS MONDAY ,15th . arv .’ .... J. H. BRANN. iHE”. MISSES’ CARPENTER, beg to .acqu aint their friends ; ando the public ,t vacation will end on the Bth JANUARY, Abel Smith-street, December: 3,0, 1876. ABIES’, SCHOOL, MULGRAyE- | • : STREET, WELLINGTON. . • Principal l — lVliss Griffiths. Masses will be resumed oh THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT, Vacancies for two I T MAN’S SHORTHAND. MvrtGEO. BROWN, -Certificated Teacher ' Phonography, will cofomenoe an Elementary lass',: on .Tuesday . evening, aeth in- thel'Reohabite yßooms,;-Manners-reet.'; ..!... ...'. 1 .. ' , (Perms and particulars on appncation. • (Sbuzhee-street, Januaryll.- -•. ; * 1 ’) ; BxhiMtion ! , U T T .-. A G R I C U L T'U R A L, , - f HORTICULTURAL,;.' ..'a AND. PASTORAL ,f SOCIETY, ■ ' 16 iirstfShoW o£i this- Society,will be held WEDNESDAY; ,7th, MARCH, and will' jjfise Horses, Cattle-,- 1 Pigs; Poultry, fAgriiral i indi . .Horticultural! Implements, and ie regulations ; tmd, catalogue can 1 be qbid from the offic^Mofothev'eociety.’ahtl.. bers of the committee after the 15th
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4932, 12 January 1877, Page 1
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