Drarcery , J. MARSHALL i IS NOW OPENING UP HIS I FIRST SHIPMENTS OE Autumn and Winter Drapery, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c. Ex 'British Empire' g][ Cases. „ « Stracathro' ... 3 BaleS. From Colonial Markets 23 Cases. 57 PABTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. J. MARSHALL, Albekt Street and Pollen Street. 353 Lands and Houses ~ Educational FOR SATF THE THAMES "OOMBAY SPECIAL SETTLE- SCHOOL. a cMiTT WA-nM r,7sn n«ri.« Tlii« i« Headmaster: James Adams, 8.A., MemBloch both for position and quality Unirersity. of soil. It has frontages to Bombay Lacly Teacher: Miss Fannt Chittt, late and Great Soulh Eoade. There is a Resident Gorerness Alexandra Calshop and good dwelling-house, out- j ege yj c toria. buildings, &c. This is a really good ° __ place, and can be confidently re- j-^HE object of this School is to famish commended. Pnce.£37s. an EDUCATION of the HIGHEST ~— "", , , ORDER for Young People of both sexes. Several sections unimproved land in the The com , Ee of j n6 t,ruction will include Taupiri Block, near Huntly Sta- English, Mathematics, Classics (auoient and lion. modern), and Science; and pupils will be ——» prepared for examinations in the Civil 180 acres Wbangamarino Block, near the Service, the Law, and the University. Waikato River. Price, 15b an acre. Special attention will be given to instrustioii —~ in Chemistry and Physics, and every pupil At Parawai—A 13 acre Paddock in grass, w ill receive a sound English Education. fenced with, puriri posts and wire. Th e Class Rooms for Boys, and the Class An abundant supply of water. Rooms for Girls are in separate buildings on Price, £18 an acre. eaoh side of the headmaster's house, and . will be furnished with all the apparatus At Mount Pleasant —A very Comfortable necessary for elucidating every branch of 2-storied Family Residence, with study. about an acre of ground in Orchard It is contemplated establishing a limited and grass. Ground rent low. Lease number of Free Scholarahips. 21 years from January laet.. This is » one of the most pleasantly situated The school hours for boys are from 9 a.m. to dwellings on the Thames, and worthy 12 noon, and from 1.80 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. the attention of any person who The school hours for girls lire from 9.30 a.m. wishes a house in the suburb*. to 12.30 a.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Price low for cash. —— • ' . TERMS—Per annum, payable quarterly in A good building allotment at Parawai, -■ in advance:— suitable for a villa residence. One Scholar £8 8 0 t ~\ — mm -n i v Two Scholars 14 14 0 MONEY to Lend—£2oo on Freehold Three Scholarß< t >>; 18 18 0 land for twojrearß at 10 per cent. Ad(3itional Bchokrfl belonging - to the same FRAIKK JjflOln CilvO) I n a future advertisement notice will be LAND AGENTS given of the hours parents can see the Head* ' master before the school opens. AUCKLAND and Thamks. 82 Parents and Guardians are requested to communicate as early as possible with the \ ——— ———————— Q|j a j rman or Secretary, stating the number of FRPEHOLD BLOCK 27 Children, their sexeß, and respective ages, they i The school dutiei commence on MONDAY, TNTENDING PURCHASERS of FREE- April 5. IH RENFRIED, ■■- HOLDS on the above-named Block, can Chairman Board of Governors, obtain all information by applying to _-_»_-»----_---■-—_—-__--i ■ i i— Aiidxew Fmming. Notices * Thames, 16fch March, 1880. 339 — : ■ Garden Seeds! — : NotiC6S JUST T>I"CEIVEDfi^" Here we are Again ! Xi • . . mmmmmm ' A Splendid Assortment of CHEAPER STILL ! GARDEN SEEDS, itmustledoneh "POTATOES— 251bs for Is, or 4s per cwt. 'and BEST HOBART TOWN—2olbs for Is, or 5s Guaranteed per cwt. OF THE NEWTON'S FLOWER BALLS—A splendid B* B + AnnlU-rl 1 sample—l6lbs for Is, or 6a per cwt. l_»eSb IJUailLy ! WAIROA CHEESE—Another lot—Bd per lb retail, or 6d by the cheese. *i WAXMATOHIB <Mperdo Z .n. ' mWSTANT STTPPrY At WM. WOOD'S, A COmiZ SOTP" "*&£***&£?*• as* OHINEMURI APPLES, : Direct from the Seeds! Seeds! Seeds I on c h a c d AT J. BRIGHT, t TTTI?"C I'RTnV >G NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, «* • ** -EJ.E J? SAjJU i O ? Pabawai. BEOWN STEEET, JB. Respectfully intimates to||his Cus- GeaHAMSTOWN. • tomers and Friends he hasj|tor Sale, j a Cuoice Selection of ~ VEGETABLE AND FLOWER CLOVER AND GRASS' SEEDS, •^ttetw Suitable for AUTUMN SOWING OUnuo. AT ■ IST Auckland Pbices. Q^ SALE, AT ■ THE HAYMARKET. Albo, a Fine Sample of Luceknk Seed. (of mbbi chass quahw)----11 " White Clover Rape SEWING MACHINES ! B.aciom awty SEWING MACHINES! &&. SSS? Blu6BtlM . Lucerne Trefoil IT? VOTT WANT A SWWTISTr Pukekohe Oookefoot Hyegrasa—Perennial nr.TTrAivTVT' BJiVVIJ?Iu . Rjcgrasa—Armual MACHINE Turnip> p ur pi c Top go to jj Green Top H. B. COOKB, .■»*»*-.__ PoiiLBN Stbbet, a1so» BOKBDDST, None but the BEST QUALITY of All degrees of fineness and quality. Machines kept in Stock. _____ GUANO — N.B.—All Kinds of Sowing Machines RE- Peruvian, Mexioaa, and Now Caledonian PAIRED in a PRACTICAL MANNER Kttinifc« Superphosphates, &c, &c, &c. , , on the Shortest Notice. -~— — ALFIIED BUCKLANK. ADBBBSa— . 301 H. B. COOKE, 17NC0URAGE THAMES INDUSPOLLEN STEEET, tj TRIE ».—Good Tweed Trousers from n nno 22s 6d. All Goods well shrunk. Gbahamsto-n. 323 At WISEMAN'S, Brown street.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3508, 23 March 1880, Page 3
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