Notices RING’S QOLLEGE, AUCKLAND. (ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS F iE 1902). Visitor ; THE REV. W. BEATTY, M.A., Vicar of Sc Mark's Parish, Remuera. Board of Reference: THE REV. H, 1). A. MAJOR, M.A , Hanoi ton LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GORING, Whangan i CAPTAIN RICHARD TODD, Napier K. B. COX, Esq., Taupiri JOHN GORDON, Fsa., Taupiri S. L. ABBOTT, Esq , Auckland J. 11. vl. CARPENTER, Esq., Auckland ARCH. CLARK, Esq , Auckland M. A. CLARK, Esq., Auckland I). E. CLERK, Esq Auckland, T. COTTER, E.'Q., Auckland ERED KARL, Tsq , Auckland T. FINLAYSON, Esq., Auckland A. HEATHER, Esq., Auckland H. B. MORTON. Esq., Auckland JOHN MOWBRAY, Esq., Auckland C. RAN PON, Esq., Auckland H. C. TEWS LEY, Esq., Auckland H EADAI ASTER : MR GEO: BIGG-WITHER, B.A. (New Zealand University) Resident Chaplain : THE REV. CHARLES ITSDALL, M.A Assistant Masters: MR ARTHUR PLUOO, 8.50., of the Victoria University, England; late Science Master of Archbishop Holgate's School, York, England MR E. H. STRONG, M.A., with Honours, of University of N.Z. MR F. STUCKEY, 8.A., University of New’ Zealand MR 0. MEREDITH MR WORLEY Visiting Masters : M USIC (Pianoforte, Violin and Sinning —MRADAMS, MR H. CONNELL, MR R. L. HUNT SHORTHAND-MR J. H. COLWILL GYMNASTICS - PROFESSOR CARROLLO CARPENTRY-MR J AMES McCOLL The Domestic Arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS ASHTON BRUCE The COLLEGE is situated on high ground in the Healthiest Suburb of Auckland. The Buildings are replete with all the conveniences that are essential to a First-class School. The SYSTEM OF DRAINAGE is most complete. The Water Supply is obtained from a well on the premises. The GROUNDS are extensive, and include several lawns and a large paddock, which has recently been levelled and sown with grass, so that there is every convenience for Footbah, Cricket, Tennis, etc. The CLASSROOMS are large and well ventilated. NEW CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES have lately been built, and arc fitted up in an elaborate manner for instructing hoys in practical science. Mr Arthur Plugg, B.Sc., is in charge of the Science Work of the School. There is a large WORKSHOP, where instruction is given by a Practical Carpenter. Regular Classes in Gymnastics are held by Professor Carrollo. GYMNASIUM was specially built, a‘ud the apparatus is of the most complete de-
The CADET CORPS, under Captain Bigg-Wither, ia drilled twice a week. All boys are required to learn military drill unless their parents object. For the convenience of the Day Boys Special Omnibusses run to and from town and Parnell. 3 Further information is contained in the Prospectus, which may be obtained by application to King's College or Messrs Upton and Co., Queen-street, Auckland. Telephone 906. THE JDOARDING & FOR BOYS, NOW AT ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE, TAMAKI, AUCKLAND, Will be Kc-opened On FEBRUARY 10th At THE PAH, NEAR ONEHUNGA, Under the Management of the REV. P. S. SMALLFIELDj Who will be assisted by a COMPETENT STAFF of Resident and Visiting Masters. The School will in future be known as ‘St. John’s Collegiate School.’ JQAY OCHOOL Prospectuses may be had at the office of this paper. 5/11 m r. 0 PIG BREEDERS & FARMERS We are BUYERS of FIPST-CLAS BACON PIGS, in any quauticy,' a Highest Market Rates A BONUS of £8 3s will be given each month to the owner sending in the best lot of five pigs or over We take delivery any day of the week. J. ADAMS & CO., 22/11 Bacon Outers, Auckland. THE vttaikato HA CON QOMPANY (Late Cambridge Dairy Association.) Beg to notify that their now Factory at Frank tun Junction will he opened for the purchase of Pigs and the sale of Bacon, Hams and Lard on Tuesday, 22nd October, 1901. Well finished dairy and grain fed bacon pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501b, bought for cash at best current prices, in any number. Well-finished bacon pigs over 150 ib may be bought, but at reduced price. Pigs received at Factory, Frankton Junction, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. A prize of one halfpenny per lb will be paid totbe owner of the besi lot of five pigs supplied each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager, JAMES HALLY, Secretary. Please note address Frankton Junction.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 4
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