] T OST.—On Uio road to Eketahnua, a .Li pared containing drapery, Ac, ' Finder rewarded on robnrning same to 0 llapp & Hares Mastertun. 1592 „' ST. MATTHEWS' SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, d IN MRS YATES' PADDOCK '' SATURDAY, 2Gin JANUARY. . Admission—Beforo noon 2s Gd, aftor 1 p.m, k Is Cd, THE YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, 1 Cow Street, Masiemon, CLASSES WILL UK-OPEN in tho above !s vj onthe SSthinst, and pan ills desirous to enter tlioir children either as Boarders or Day Scholars aro requested to 1 communicate as early as possible with tho principal, MISS DUNNE. ,f January 23 1881. 1591 WELLINGTON COLLEGE, THE first Quarter of the current year begins on 2nd February. Toms on Application to C. P, POWLES, 1589 Secretary. M' ISS MOPvISONS PUPILS, for Piano, Harmonium, and singing, re--3 assemble on MONDAY February I 4th, 1 Mastorton, January 1884, MRS WILSONE, in announcing that her school will ve-open on the 28th . current, begs respectfully to inform parents of children that sho will be assisted by a 3 lady lately arrived from England, who has 3 had great experience in schiols, and was for . sometime Head Governess in a large school f in London, and latterly was engaged in f preparing pupils for Cambridge oxamina- ' tioiis, c January 17,1881. 1585 ' milE FIRST STANDARD ARITHMEV 1 .1 TIC of the scries of N.Z, Standard 3 Class Books of Arithmetic by Itobert Leo, f Inspector of Schools, is now ready for issuo. It is gazetted as sanctioned for use in tho schools of the colony by the Education Department, and is approved by the Welling- - ton Education Board, ; Pjuces—Single copy by post, Cd; per dozen, 5a (stamps 0rP.0.0.) Supplied to teachers nr the trado at 4a ! (id per dozen ; So by WILLIAM MACKAY, , 1581 Lambton-ciuay, Wellington. ' MASTERTON DISTRICT DIGH SCHOOL . rpUE first tarn of tho Masterton District t JL Uigli School will commence on MON- . DAY", January 28th, 1884, when classes will bo formed in tho following subpots ;-(l) e Latin, (2) French, (3) Mathematics. 3 FEES, Ono pound per quarter, payable- in advance for the first subject, and ten 1 shillings per quarter for each ndi ditional subject. The number of subjects to bo taken up by any ono , pupil will bo optional, , QUALIFICATIONS, , Pupils entering these classes must oitber havo passed tho fourth standard of 1 tho ordinary school course, or ho ) qualified to pass it. 3 APPLICATIONS, l Parents desiring to enter their sons or daughters in these classes aro requested to notify their intention to do so at as early a date as possible, and to iudicato tho subjects which j thoy desire their children to bo taught. W. T. GRUNDY, .' . Head Master. N.B.—Preparatory Classes are now being 8 organised, and pupils will bo enrolled at ! once, but no fees are to bo charged prior to January next, ( TO PUBLICANS, SHOPKEEPERS, &c. LOST or STOLEN, an order drown by Mr W.Cross of Alfredton for £4l2s ;1 Gd, payable to tho undersigned by E. Pearco Esq., Merchant, Wellington. Any person ' or persons presenting same for payment any--1 where will bo prosecuted. 3 W.BRANNIGAN, 1 January 14th, 1884. 1581? TE ARO LABOR EXCHANGE. <] Next Duko of Ediuburgb Hotel, Manners--3 street. TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR. Wo have constant inquiry for all hinds of employment, and havo at present on our book applications from first-ckss Mechanics, Storamou, Married Couples, Caro-takora, ') Saddlers, Bootmakers, Ploughmen, Farm S and Station Hands, Barmaids, Cooks, and General Servants of all Kinds. ENGAGEMENTS WANTED BY-Married Couple, man farm hand, woman to cook ; - Ploughmen, both mamed ami 6iuf<le;l ,\, Carpenter on station; Station and farm Hands. 1 TO STATION HOLDERS, FARMbKS, AND OTHERS, Wo aro pleased to inform owners of pro pe-ty that the demand on us for country e lawk generally is at present very brisk, and ,f i Iwjo wishing to sell will do well to send in i .full particulars at once, It is understood that no charge will bo mado unless a sale is " effected, except cost of advertising. All kinds of stock and produce sold on rr commission, i TATUM AND MUNRO, '- STOCK AND STATION AGENTS,' i. Manners Street ..,..,. ..Wellington " OST-A Gold Brooch. Finder rewarded on leaving it at this Office
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1592, 25 January 1884, Page 3
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