it a meeting of the Board of SducaHon, in Auckland on Thursday, a payment-of £10 6a to Mr Cornes, of Kauwaerangv school, was authorised, and the.'reaignation of Mrs Colclouejhwas accepted; the appointment of Mr B. Browne a3 master "of the .Waiotahi .school was approved. ' '
In the Melbourne Argus of 22b.d ulfc,, the 'City of Melbourne' was announced to sail from Sydney on the 29th, for Saa Francisco, calling at Honolulu. No mention was made of her coming on to Auckland, By our Australian exchanges we notice that Miss Maggio Moore and Mr J. 0. Williamson, both from California, are playing with great success at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, in a piece uew to Australia, entitled "Struck Oil." They are sppken very highly of by thel Melbourne Press.'-V ; - ,'.'■.-. A pianoforteiakersays that of all manufactured things pianos bear the noblest characters; Bince they are classified as. grand, upright, ani • square, . ■:;:
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 5 September 1874, Page 3
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148Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 5 September 1874, Page 3
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