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Education W ELLINGTON COLLEGE' The Third Term for 1877 will commence on MONDAY, the 21th SEPT., r.t 10 o’clock, when all boys are expected to be in attendance. An examination will be held in December for the Scholarships given to the Primary Schools within the Education District, and there will i also be a competition among the pupils attending the College for the Turnbull Scholarship of the value of £25 per annum, and two prizes of £ls and £lO each, in addition to the ordinary College prizes, . From such pupils as are eligible candidates are sent up each year to compete in the Cambridge Local Examination, and for the Scholarships of the University of New Zealand, of which there are at present three held by College pupils. There are at present several vacancies for boarders. For particulars as to terms, &c., apply to the Principal at the College, or to CHARLES O. GRAHAM, Secretary. w ELLINGTON COLLEGE. The Matriculation Examination for the University of New Zealand will be held at the College on MONDAY, the 17th DECEMBER, and following days. Intending candidates are requested to forward their names to the undersigned, with the University fee of £1 ls„ not later than the 31st October. CHARLES O. GRAHAM, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. —Mrs. Palmer, Teacher of Music, Wehh-street, Te Aro, having had considerable experience in general tuition, intends shortly to open a . Select School for young ladies. Terms, in advance: One Guinea a quarter. French and Drawing, each One Guinea extra. Musio, Two Guineas. Reduction made when two or more in a family attend. Properties for Sale For sale, on deferred payments. 2000 ACRES, Sections 51, 52, 61, 62, 63, 64, part of 65 and 66, Paraekaretu Block, Rangitikei North, the whole forming a compact estate of valuable agricultural and pastoral laud. Price, £3OOO. Terms of payment —Deposit, £500; balance in 5 years at 5 per cent, interest, payable half-yearly. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Apply to J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent, Wellington. The lease of a valuable piece of land near Shirley’s Royal Hotel, Featherston, is for sale privately. Apply to the trustee in S. Nolan’s estate. E. J. DUNCAN, Panama-street. JpEOPEETIES FOR SALE. 4677 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral land, Wairoa, with 3000 sheep and other necessary working fan- : provements ■ 25.000 acres leasehold, Poverty Bay, and 112 acres freehold, close to town, with 20.000 sheep and improvements 4200 acres freehold, agricultural and pastoral land, Poverty Bay 11.000 acres leasehold, pastoral, Poverty Bay, with 3000 sheep and few cattle 1600 acres leasehold, half interest, Poverty Bay 28,750 acres. Poverty Bay, situate about 20 miles from Tologa Bay, title under Native Lands Court 1657 acres rich pastoral land; good title; Poverty Bay 1385 acres rich pastoral land ; good title; Poverty Bay - 8,800 acres leasehold, excellent country, Tologa Bay, with 3.000 sheep, and gaud improvements 3000 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 1220 acres freehold, Southern seaboard,' improved 400 acres freehold, Southern seaboard, improved 1200 acres freehold, rich pastoral land, improved, Opotiki M. E. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lamhtou-quay, Wellington, Wanted WANTED, a competent Organist for St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Napier. Duties to commence on Ist of October. Applications, with testimonials or references, to be made to the Rev. D. Sidey, Manse, Napier. WANTED, smart active Youth ; must know town well, be used to horses, and write a fair legible hand. To one competent good wages will be given. Apply sharp to W. Jameson and Co., Civil Service Stores, Willis-street. 1 ’ O • HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—A respectahle Young Lady desires an engagement as Barmaid in a first-class Hotel. Excellent references. Address 8.H.K., Post Office, Christchurch. ANTED, a Situation ' by. first-class Cook. Apply E. 8., ■ office of this w paper. WANTED, a first-class Jobbing Hand. Apply office of this paper. 0 MEDICAL MEN.—WANTED, a Partner to take charge of a town practice. ’ Apply to M. 8., office of this paper. w ANTED, a Gqyerness for the country. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED, a 6 or 7 roomed House. Te Are end preferred. Address, S. S. G., office of this paper. WANTED the public to know that Gasfittings, cheap and of a better class, can be supplied and fixed by T. J. LoVe, Man-ners-street. Also, all. kinds of chimneypots. cheap. • ■ TTANTED .KNOWN That Thomas r y Myers has on sale gold leaf (by the ok or 1000), and oleographs and chromohographs, engravings, and prints, either imed or unframed, with plain or ornamented ml dings to suit everybody. ¥ ANTED, Schools, hospitals, and other public and private institutions to 3W —That. Thomas Myers mounts maps 1 frames pictures at a great reduction ; also iders for work, and guarantees satisfaction. WANTED KNOWN, that H. Berg, Boatbilder, is still prepared to build first-class boats at £1 a foot. TANTED te be made known that J. T. / Love is a manufacturer of all kinds lydropathic baths. and pans. Portable rs always on sale at reduced rates. Tinwholesale and retail. 7"ANTED KNOWN That Thomas V Myers, of the Wellington Picture i,me Establishment, Lambton-quay, can reI soiled picture frames, restore aud varnish paintings, mount maps and pictures (either card or canvas), cut,glass to any size; and on sale gilt or stained mouldings for frampiotures or decorating rooms, in any pattern, in or ornamented. r ANTED KNOWN That Thomas Myers has for sale gilt, white, and d French mounts, in any shape, size, or ■n, suitable ■ for life size oil paintings, graphs; or water-color views. ANTED KNOWN —That working men can have good accommodation •ly. meals at the • _ SUROPEAN RESTAURANT, Manners-street. -class table. All meals aud beds, Is. W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5138, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5138, 11 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5138, 11 September 1877, Page 3

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