jo iiy kxox. LTAMILTON AUCTION MART. ! JOHN KNOX, AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR. Sales Every Saturday. 12 2 A UCKLAND WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST WOOL SALE Will I).; hold on Weanesday, December 2nd, 1896, At 9.1.111., At the Wool Exchange Rooms, Qiirenstreet, Auckland. HUNTER & NOLAN. <;. W. BINNEY & SONS. NEW ZEALAND LOW & MERCANTILE AGKNCYCOMPANY (LIMITED). ALFRED HUCKLAND & SON.*. SPRING cS: SUMMER DRAPERY, NOVELTIES! S-jr CHOICEST EVER SHOWN, ta /UiAND "TWISPLA Drapery Department. THOMAS WELLS CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. Cambridge, 29th September. I TAILORING. -D. R. BAIN, -THE PEOPLES TAILOR,— Te Awamutu,--English and Colonial Goods——always in stock. Ridinc — —Breeches a speciality. Pat—- — terns en application. 7INCS pOLLEGE, Auckland. " the tower," remuera. Visitor The Rev. W. Beatty. Principal : MR GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A., with honours, of London University Mr C. T. Major, M.A., B.Sc, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar of New Zealand University. Mr R. A. McUullioii. M.A., with honours of New Zealand University. Mr J. Mackay, B.A. Mr A. Crump. Visiting Masters are engaged for Music, Painting, Drawing, Carpentry, Prospectus on application at the office of The Waikato Argus. ORIXCE A LBERT /COLLEGE AUCKLAND. Chairman of Board of Governors : President ok Wksleyan Conference. Head Master : THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (Lond. Uuiv.), »vith an efficient staff of resident masters and lady graduates and visiting masters. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SIDES in large separate buildings, with detached playgrounds. These have been specially built and fitted up for the reception of BOARDERS, who receive every care under Mrs Jackson's superintendence. The College RE-OPENS on February 10. Boarders can be received at any period of the term. Full particulars, prospectus, etc, can be obtained from the Head Master, or the Secretary, Rlv. 11. Bull, PonA UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Founded I 860) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Head Master: J. W. TniGS, M.A., Keblc College, Oxford, sometime Tasinauiau Scholar, assisted by a large staff of Univeisity Graduates. Successes of the School for tho Year 1895. 1. Senior District Scholarships. All the Six Scholarships (CO a year each) offered by tiie Board of Edueition. 2. Junior University Scholarships.— Three Scholarships and another qualified for a Scholarship. All the other candidates from this School passed " with credit.' 3. Matriculation Examination. —Sixteen passed (tit of eighteen. 4. Medical Preliminary Examination —Botli candidates passed. 5. Jukior Civil Service Examination —The School gained the .'ird, 4tli (two bracketed), 11th and loth places, and fifteen ethers passed. Five obtained Cadetships in the Civil Service. Q..UB gC Lamps, Ponsonp.y. This favouiite Family He.lei affords superior accommodation to hoarders and visitors to Auckland, being situated on one of the most eVvated sites in Auckland, overlooking the harbour. Good Waikato Houso. S . W . U U C K , \\T AIT EM ATA COMM ERCIAL TV AND FAMILY MOTEL, (Corner of Queen and Customhouse' streets, Auckland, N.Z.) Luncheon Daily Is JOHN ENOEAN Proprietor The Waikato AittiUi filed here.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 48, 29 October 1896, Page 3
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