Tenders KAIPARA-WAIKATO RAILWAY. NEWMARKET WORKSHOPS CONTRACT No. 2. Public Works Office, ' Wellington, 12th January, 1884-. TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON on WEDNESDAY, 6th February, 1884, for the above contract. Thej are to be marked on the outside, " Tender for Newmarket Workshops Contract No. 2," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date, provided that tenders as above are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this office; at the Public Works Offices, Auckland ; at the Warden's Office, Grahametown ; and Post Office, Hamilton. The loweßt or any tender not necessarily accepted, fiy command. John Blackett, Engineer in Charge, North Island. HAMILTON-CAMBRIDGE RAIL- , WAY. CAMBRIDGE STATION BUILDINGS CONTRACT.-ABOUT 30 BUILDINGS. Public Works Office, Wellington, 19th January, 1884. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this Office until NOON on SATURDAY, the 9th February, 1884, for the above Contract. They are to be marked on the outside "Tender for Cambridge Station Buildings Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addreised and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date, provided that tenders as above are lodged tit any District or Besident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Specifications and general conditions may be seen at this office; at the Public Works Office, Auckland ; Post Offices, Hamiland Cambridge j Public Works Office, Wanganui; at the Railway Station, New Plymouth j and at the Warden's Office, Grahamstown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Command John Blackbtt, Engineer in Charge, North Island. Educational THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—Jambs Adams, 8.A., London University. Second Master—W. H. Aibbx, B.A. (Ist), N.Z. University. Assistant Teacher—Not yet filled. Assistant Classical Maßter—A. 3>B CotJBCY. POITiSETOK. Music—B. A. E. Owbn. „ Miss BBieHBB. Drawing—W.H. Aibsy, B.A. Singing—R. A. R. Owbn. THE Course of Study in this School inoludes English in all its branches, Mathematics, Science, Greek and Latin Classics, and the French and German Languages. Pupils are prepared for the Law, Civil Service, and University Examinations. SCHOOL FEEB per Quarter (strictly in advance) : One Pupil, £2 2s; Two pupils, £3 133 6d; Three pupils, £4 14s 6d; For.r pupils (or more, if from the same family), £5 10s 3d. For further particulars apply to the Head Master at the School, or to — R. A.Heaid, 2624 Secretary. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February 4tb, April 20th, Duly 10th, October Ist. Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Master.
THAMES GRAMMAR SCHOOL. D. Schofield Head Master. THE CURRICULUM includes Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Book* keeping, Geography, Composition, Mapping, History, Drawing (Mechanical and Architectural), Algebra, Euclid, Latin, French, Music,—all the Elements of a thoroughly sound English Education. Youths specially" prepared for the Civil Service and University Examinations. References to Parents of successful Pupils. FEES—Senior Classes, 255; Junior, 15s per quarter in advance. • NIGHT SCHOOL, Is 6d per week. {Kj* Fibst Qttaeteb Commences 21st Jan., 1884. Removal Notice of Removal. v DENTAL SURGERY. Mr. A THE RIO N, SURGEON DENTIST (Late of Mary Street), ITS returning THANES to his Patients for past favors, begs to state he has KEMO T E D to more Commodious Premises, directly opposite Read's Timber '.Yard, and next door to Godkih's Hotel, Brown street, where he trusts for a renewal of their patronage connected with every Branch of his Profession. NOTE^THE ADDBBSS — Directly opposite Read's Timber Yard, and next door to Godkin's Hotel, Bkowh Street, Gbah* ms roww. 2646 / CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on \J~ SALE at the EvEiPQfO Stab Osmob Albert street, Grahamatowa, INWARCB and, OUTWARDS COASTWISE FORMS At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation tumod on transmigration. A lady ot exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGoWAH'B best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit P To U diwoJvtd inJiTii, madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 31 January 1884, Page 3
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664Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 31 January 1884, Page 3
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