Advertising - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) - 30 Jun 1860 (original) (raw)
Sat 30 Jun 1860 - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957)
Page 8 - Advertising
Houses, Land, Etc., for Sale.
FARM, on the SALTWATER RIVER.—For SALE,
by order of. tho mortgagee, ISO acres of good
I/AND, with a frontage to the river, all substantially
fenced, and a largo portion under crop. It is known
as Byrne's Farm. Immcdiato possession to the pur-
Any person In search of a good homo, on easy terms,
liero isanfinducement,[as hau the'purchaso-money moy
remain on the security of the property.
JOHN M'KENZIE, Qneen-Btreot._
FARMS, 20 to 200 acres, near Wyndham Station,
46s. acre. Isaacs and Whitaker, 61 Temple
FEW remaining ALLOTMENTS at Sandridge for
SALE, on easy terms-vis. £6 doposit, and,
balance £1 per week. Isaacs and Whitaker, 61 Temple
TJTiOB SALE, cheap, 670 ACRES at Cocoroc, ad
X joining Mr. Chlrnsido's run. Isaacs and Whitaker,
FOR SALE, or to Lot, on easy terms, 60-acro
FARM, nine miles from Melbourne, partly cult!
-voted. Good homestead. Isaacs and Whltakor, 61
FOR SALE, bargain, 181 ACRES, Narreo Worran,
good sod. Isaacs and Whltakor, £1 Temple- >
OR SALE, 80 ACRES, in Dandenong township,
a bargain. Isaacs and Whitaker, 61 Temple
XJ1UR SALE, or to Let, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP,
X? in Bay-street, Sandndg». doing first-rate trado,
germs easy. Isaacs and Whitaker, 51 Temple-court. .
L' 1FTY ACRES rich LAND for SALE, near Geelong.
X a decided bargain. Isaacs and Whitaker, 61
REEHOLD, £10, HOUSE and LAND, 100 x Off,
near railway station. Goode and Huggins, 11
REAT DANDENONG-ROAD and BOUNDARY
BOAD.-Corner LOT, two acros. W. Dalsb, 82.
OOD INVESTMENT.-For positivo SALE, a
wooden BUILDING, with a refreshment liconio
given in.paid up to 10th Soptembor. Apply at Kershaw.
and Co.'s, 83 Bwonston-Btreet._
O OOD INVESTMENT.-For SALE, a flve-roomod.
HOUSE, 101 Oxford-street, Collingwood.
"Verandah back and front, and gardon behind. James.
^Maconochie, 87 Smith-street.
OVERNMENT ALLOTMENT, Rosslyn-street oast,
00 feet deep, £8 10s. por foot, Apply 86 Dudloy
GARDINER HOTEL.-For SALE, that old-esta
bllshed and substantial HOTEL, promises, and
three acros of Land, fronting tho Dandonong-road,
commanding an excellent bay view, and only 21
miles from St. Kilda Junction. William Gledhill,
HOUSE, in Avoca-strcet, South Yarro, for SALE,
a first rate investment, producing 17 per cent.
J"or particulars apply to G. Walstab, 85 Collins
H" OTHAM.-Three-roomed brick COTTAGE, near
Asylum, North Melbourne, £180. Samuel Mer
IMPORTANT, and should bo remembered by thoso
wanting good cheap PROPERTY, on high situa-
tion, fronting two Government roads, ono and two
chains wide, nix miles from Melbourne, and near
Elsternwick railway station, good view of the Bay and
other places, 7 acres good land, all closo fenced with
b feet palings, and all under crop ; 6 acres oats, IO
li aindcr In peas, turnips, onions, and all other kinds of
vegetables, in prosperous condition ; and about.200
tlueo-year-old fruit trees, BOO choleo grape vince, same
in ratpborrles, good flowor gardon, four-roomed
house, lath and plastered ; good verandah, woll with,
constant supply of water ; all for the extraordinary
low price of £700, including the crops, &c. Half cash,,
lemaindor three and six months', without intorest.
This is a chance rarely occurs-this is the offeots of
WALLIS, estate agent, South Yarra._
T IKCOLN-SQUARK.-ALLOTMENT hi Bouverio
MU stroct, £7 per foot ;'largo dwelllnghouso given
ii co. Apply C. Ham, Swanston-street, or Samuel
^Merrick, (¿uoon-stroot._
T AND, at Upper Northcote, with improvements.
MU Price, £80 per acre. R. R. Rogers, Mechanic*
TVTORTHCOTE, on the Hill.-10 feet FRONTAGES,
_Ll cheap. Long terms for payment. W. Dalsh.
UARTER-AORE ALLOTMENTS, Sunbury Rall
way Station, £30 each. Isaacs and Whltakor, 61
XJ ARE OPPORTUNITY.-For SALE, a FLO0K
XV MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. Total work
ing expenses, £6 per week. Profits krgo. Apply Mr.
Cass, Albion Saw-mills, A'Beckett-street cast.
*T>ICHMOND, Thomas-street.- A two-roomed
XV HOUSE, with verandah. B. B. Bogers, Me-
chanics' Institution-buildings._
T> 10HMOND.-Five and threo roomed HOUSES,
XV £185 and £00. Terms easy. Samuel Merrick,
<JT. KILDA EAST.-Five ACRES, or 10, Alma
O road, extensivo view. Price exceedingly low.
Apply O. Ham, Swanston-street, or Samuel Merrick,
STONE HOUSE, threo rooniB, with fruit-gardon,
near town. Land, 82 x 132, Bargain, office of
ACR1FI0E.-Splendid brick property, SHOP,
Dwelling, and two-roomed brick Cottage, corner
two Government roods. North Molbourne, £220. Wil
'. lorn Gledhill. 32 Lonsdalc-street went.
ÖMOWY RIVER.-ExeoUent Opportunity.-A party
0 about to proceed to thone dlgglngn. will DISPOSE
OF an established HAT, Corn, and GREENGROCERY
BUSINESS, cheap. Chaff-machine, scales, ¿te., newly
3tew. Good situation. Rent low. Apgly Fire Brigade
THREE HUNDRED and SIXTEEN AORES rich
tanning LAND, Residence, and Improvements,
aOs. per aoro. Samuel Merrick, 71 Queen-street. '
TWO nowly-built HOUSES and LAND, near Oarl
ton-gardons. Price, £260. R. Rogers, Mechanics'
R, ÍU Rogers, Mechanics' In
O CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS.-For immediate
DISPOSAL, the PREMISES and BUSINESS of a
CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, the present proprietor
Icing about to leave the colony. Apply Ê. and M.
3»eogh, 11 La Trobe-Btreet cast._
tt'O CAPITALISTS and OTHERS SEEKING. A
JL FIRBT-BATE INVESTMENT.-To be SOLD, or
1 et, on reasonable terms, the undermentioned valu-
ablo pieco or parcel of LAND, sltuato In the
Flourishing Township of Flemington,
containing 112ft. frontage, by a depth of 808ft., upon
which the following- valuable properties are elected,
?viz. :-A first-rate brick store, 60ft. wldo, the base-
ment floor so subdivided that it could easily be turned
into four stores, each 16ft. wide. This store contains
all the requisite fixtures to carry on a first-rato
A superior wcatherboarded store and private resi-
dence, 611t. wido ; attached to the private residence
are coachhouse, stabling, outhonsos, and ovory requi-
site in fixtures to carry on a largo up-country trade,
With gas and water laid on.
The above properties present to capitalists and
others about embarking in tindo an opportunity sel-
dom to be met with, as it is an undisputed fact that
flemington, from its central position, being a direct
route to some of the best diggings in the colony.
Purchasers for the abovo properties will bo treated
with liborally upon application to Mr. M. Moss, 121
BREAK o' DAY QUARTZ-MINING COMPANY.
-TENDERS wfil be received by the under-
signed until Tuesday, July 8, tor the KBEOTION|oi
Jour BATTERIES, in all IS head of stampers, Setting
»oiler, Chimney, and other works for the above
company, separately or collectively.
Specifications may bo seen at the offices ot Messrs.
Sutler and Blake, at BanOhurtt ; or at the offices of
Messrs. 0. and J- S. Davis and Co., Markot-straet.
BEECHWORTH MUNICIPALITY.-To Builders,
Contractors, and Others.-The Municipal Council
of Beechworth invite TENDERS for various works
connected with the COMPLETION of, and Fittings
icr, the TOWN-HALL, Beechworth.
Flans and specifications to be seen at my office,
ïlunlclpal Chambers, Beechworth ; and at the office
of B. Cowderoya Esq.., 88 Collins-streot east, Mel-
Tenders, sealed and properly endorsed, must he
sent in, addressed to me, before noon on Friday,- the
CUi July, I860, By ordor.
W. B. 0. DARVALL, Town Clerk.
Municipal Chambers, Beechworth, Juno 22,1800.
BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.-TENDERS for supply
ing the Benevolent Asylum with
Medidnos (or six months, from the 6th proximo,
For three months from said date, addressed to the
«ommltteo of management, marked "Tender for Gro-
ceries," or as the case may bo, and accompanied, where
jpracticablo, by samples, will bo received up to noon of
Tondors may be for all or any of the articles named.
And where tbo tenderer has not previously supplied
the Institution, ho must, with his tender, name some
responsible party as guarantee for its due perfonn
Storms of tender, and other information, may bo ob-
tained from the Superintendent, or
JAMES SIMPSON, Socrotary.
BRICKLAYERS.-TENDERS, labour only, for
BUILDINGS at Sandhurst. Apply to Mr.
William Gripe, Queen-street, near Treasury._
CITY of MELBOURNE.-Notloe ia hereby given,
that TENDERS willtbo received at tho Town
Itali till 11 o'clock on Wednesday. July 4, from per-
sons -willing to CONTRACT for the undermentioned
CITY WORKS, in accordance with plans and specifi-
cations to be seen, on application, at t/be offlco of tbo
Erecting lamps in the Eastern Market.
full information and particulars eua to the manner
jot tendering, and as to the terms and conditions of?
ViófitSet, cáii î£ obtained, on application, at tho oiBoo,
ot the City Surveyor, Town-hall.
No tender will be accepted unies» the tenderer be in.
»«citdanco personal!£«$$&" a^ clerk.
Town Clerk's Office, Town-hall, Melbourne, .
a BENDERS aro BEQUIRBD. «°«wB?pP/BONÏ
to promises in Bourke-street east. Apply to Mr»
ytafiff Webb« «ehitwt, 102 Collins-street east. ,>
COALS.-No suitable tender having boen sent la
tor best Boghead COALS to be supplied to the
Collingwood Goa Works, FRESH TENDERS will bo
received until Monday noxt, the 2nd of July. Par-
ticulars of proposed contracts may bo had at the offlco
of the company, 70 Gertrude-Btrect.
ESTATE of J. and D. TROY, Charlton.-The Trus-
tees will receive TENDERS for the STORE,
Stock, and Book-Debts in the above estate. Tho ten-
ders to be addrossod to tho trustees, care of Mr. H. G.
Crocker, Charlton, and must bo sont in on or before ths
Doth instant. Full particulars can bo obtained from
Mr. Crocker, on tbo promisos ; or MCBSTS. S Thorp and
pp., Collins-street west, Molbourne. _
IN tho INSOLVENT ESTATE of GRAY and ROB-
INSON.-TENDERS will be rcoolvcd for tho
LEASE,' Plant, &c., of the Brlck-lano BREWERY,
Slmpson's-road, up to July 8, by H. S. Shaw, Official
AiBigneo, or at the promises.
MUNICIPALITY of ST. KILDA-TENDERSwUl
be received until 6 o'clock on Tuesday noxt, tho
Forming and metalling in Inkormann-stroet,
Metalling in southern end of Tonnyson-atroot,
Plans and specifications to bo aeon at tho Town Sur-
' E. BRADSHAW, Town Clerk.
Town-hall, Bt. Kilda, Juno 28, I860._
M'' ELBOURNE and HOBSON'S BAY RAILWAY
COMPANY.-TENDERS for tho ERECTION
of COAL GEARS at Molbourno Station will bo re-
ceived at this offlco until Monday, July|2, at 0 a.m.
Plans and specifications to bo seen at the Engineer's
Ofllco, Sandridge, from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. daily.
Cosh security to tho amount of 10 per cent, of
I be Directors do not bind thcmsolvos to accept the
Tonders to be endorsed, "Tondor for Coal Goars."
_THOMAS FINLAYSON, Secretary.
OBERTSON and HALE, architects, invite TEN-
DERS for BUILDINGS to bo erected at tho
Grange for tho Bank of Victoria. Particulars at tholr
offices, cornor of Flluders-lano and Swanston-strcot.
TO TINSMITHS.-TENDERS WANTED, for 89
LAMPS to pattorn. Bonjamin Moreland, 136
qi ENDERS WANTED, for FENCING at St. Kilda.
X Crouch and Wilson, architects, 51 Swnnaton
TENDERS WANTED, for PLASTERING Prcs
byterirn Church, Pentridge Labour only. Robt.
r"|"\ENDER8 will bo received at tho Council Chamber,
X Footscray, until noon, Tuesday, July 8, for
WORKS in Bunbury and Maribyrnong streets, ac-
cording to plans and specifications to bo soon at tbo
Tho lowest or any tondor not necessarily accopted.
TENDERS will bo rocoivod until 7th July proximo,
for tho ERECTION, at Sandridge, of a SEA-
Plan and specification may bo lnspootod at tho ofllco
of the undersigned, near Sandridge Ohurch. Tender»
to bo sent in, scalod, to Dr. Plummer, J.P., chairman
The conunitteo will not necessarily accept the
EDWARD CLARK, Hon. Sec. ,
ri^ENDERS WANTED, for ADDITIONS to a
X HOUSE at St. Kilda. Crouch and Wilson, archi-
ENDERS invitod for PLUMBERS* WORK.
Labour only. Apply to Goo. Wilson and Co,
wine and vlnogar makers, Collingwood.
TENDERS REQUIRED, for ERECTION of
DWELLINGHOUSE, &c, at Emerald Hill. Apply
to John Gill, architect, 66 Spring-street._
aiBNDERS will be received hy the Nunawading
District Rood Board until Thursday, July 6, at S
o'clock p.m., for tho following WORK8 :
Formation 87 chains 50 links, and cutting 828 yards
on road by BallyBhanassy.
Motnlling 23 chains, cutting bank,-and making ap-
proaches to Blackburn, tCrcck bridgo, Dolany's
Metalling 21 chains on White Horse-road.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the offlco of
the Boord, Padghani's Store, near White Horse Inn,
Nunawading, on Tuesday and Thuriday next, betweon
the hours of 1 and S o'clock p.m.
JAMES KENNEDY, Secretary.
TJSNDER8 invited for SLATING. Apply to Goo.
Wilson and Co., wine and vinegar makers, Col-
TENDER8 oro REQUIRED for tho ERECTION of
a HOUSE in Hotham-Btrcet, East Molbourno.
The plans and spcclflcitions may bo soon until July
11, at tho offlco of Leonard Torry, architect, 78 Collins
a BENDERS will be received pntil 1 p.m. on Tuesday,
. the 8rd July, for 200 tons FIREWOOD, to bo de-
livered at the Sponcer-streot Barracks immediately.
Terms-cash. For further particular inquire of
Joseph Pattison, sen., 8 Little Collhis-stioot west.
TO IRONFOUNDERS and BLACKSMITHS.—
WANTED, TENDERS for the SUPPLY of CAST-
IRON TRUSS HEADS, Shoes, Washers, &c. ; also
for Wrought-Iron (in pile) Shoos, Truss, and Screw
Bolts, Straps, Spikes, &c., required for the Murray
River Bridgo at Albury. For particulars apply to
A. C. Kidd, Criterion Hotel, Collins-street, Melbourne,
or William Kidd, Albury, New South Wales.
TENDERS are invited, until Monday, July 2, in-
-».elusive, for six-stall" STABLE, "labour and
material, «? Wynn* only. Apply Alma Cottage, Pro
vost-street, Hotham. r,f J_" '
TENDERS will bo rocoivod on tho 80th June, for
ADDITIONS to GLENARA, also for Building
Cottage for Walter Clark, Esq. Purchas and Swyer,
f PENDERS REQUIRED, for MASONS' and BEICK
X LAYERS' WORK.- Labour only. Knight and
Kerr, architects' office, Parliament Reserve.
np ENDERS are invited for ERECTING an AWNING
JL to premises in Bourke-stroot. Plans and specifi-
cation at Austin and Co.'s, architects, &o., 103 Lons
TO BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.-St. John's
Collogo, within the University of Sydney.-TEN
DEBS will bo roeoived until Monday tho loth day ot
July next, from porsons willing to contract for tbo
ERECTION of St, JOHN'S COLLEGE. To bo en-
dorsed, " Tender for St. John's Collogo."
Tenders must state the time within which it is pro
pot ed to complete the work, and at tho foot of
each tender there must bo a memorandum signod by
tho party tendering, and two responsible porsons as
sureties, agreeing to bo nnsworablo for the duo per-
formance of tho contract. In the ovont of the tondor
being accoptod and undertaken.
Plans and specifications can bo seon, and all further
information obtained, at the olllco each day between
the hours of 10 a,m. and 2 p.m.
EHzaboth-Btreot north, Sydney, Juno 10,1860.
ACADEMY for DRAWING and PAINTING.gMIss
WILKINSON, 04 Cohins-streot east. Families
ACADEMY for DANCING, Doportment, Drill,
Fencing, &c, Messrs. Wivcll and Taylor, pro-
fessors, 80 Fllzroy-strcot, Collingwood,
BRIGHTON PARK SCHOOL.-Established 1853Í
The premises, which havo boon recently enlarged,
are healthily situated, and combine the advantages of
a country residonco, a largo extent of enclosed grounds
for recreation, ready access to Molbourno, mid sea-
bathing. The courso of instruction comprises the
usual branches of a sound English education, tho
mathematics, classics, French, drawing, &c. Pupila
from thiB school have obtained exhibitions on entering
tbo University. Tlio torms, which aro reduced, will
bo forwarded on application. No winter vacation,
BRIGHTON. - WOODFORD HOUSE ESTA-
BLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES. Principal. ,
Mrs. SPRIGG. Visitbig masters :-French, Mons.
D'Aloustol ; Drawing and painting, Mr. Bottorill;
Dancing, Mr. Donbavand. Tho duties of this esta-
blishment will bo resumed on Monday, July 10.
BOARDING-SCHOOL for YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
conducted by Mr. LAWSON, Landsberg House,
Pentland Hills. There are at present VACANCIES
for two PUPILS. A prospectus will ho forwarded on
CLERGYMEN, Members of Parliament, and all other
persons In the habit of reading or speaking in
public, may speedily acquire a clear, nervous stylo of I
delivery by taking a COURSE of LESSONS of Mr. T.
P. Hill, professor of olocution.
T\ANOING.-A COURSE of LESSONS will OOit
XJ MENCB July 6, 2 Apsloy-placo, Eastern-bill.
DANDENONG HOUSE, Great Dandonong-roaùV
East St. Kilda.-ESTABLISHMENi'lorYOUNO.
LADIES, conducted by tho Mlssos STAILE.-The.
MEW QUARTER commences July j.
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for YOUN«
LADIES, '26 Stophon-streot south.-Miss CHEt
TLE'S CLASSES RE-ASSEMBLE Tuesday, July 17.'
EDUCATIONAL.-Tho Rev. WM. JARRETT,'
Brunswick, A PROSPECTUS FORWARDEÏS
on application. Vacation terminates 20th just.
EDUCATIONAL.-Rev. W. B. MILLAR'S private
ACADEMY, 45 Charlos-Btreot, Collingwood,
RE-OPENS on Monday, July 2._
EDUCATIONAL.-Rev. W. B. MILLAR'S select
EVENING CLASSES RE-OPEN Monday, July2.'
45 Charles-street, Collingwood,
GEELONG NATIONAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Georgo Morrison, Esq., M.A., First Prizeman In
Classics and Mathematics, and formerly Mathe-
matical Master in the Royal Naval College, Ports-
The curriculum of study comprises, in addition to all
tbo branches ol a good English education, Lutin, Greek,
mathematics, French, German, tie., and there Is a
fcpeciaTclass for boys Intended for tho University.
lho,Head Master takes a limited number of boarders.'
Terms, 80 guineas per annum, Tho houso is situated
in Newtown, in tho healthiest locality In Geelong.
The Behoolro-opons alter tho mid-winter holidays on
For lull particulars apply to tho Head Mastor, George
GERMAN COLLEGE, for English and Gorman
Young Gontlomon,-NEW QUARTER COM-
MENCES July 12. Apsloy-place, Eastern-hill,_
JEWISH DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL. - Tho
school boing now open, tho ATTENDANCE of
SCHOLARS is REQUESTED intho building at tho rear
of the Synogoguo, Bourko-atreet wost. Hours, half
fostO a.m. to half-past 12, and from 2 p.m. to S.
LADIES' COLLEGE, Fitzroy-square, Melbourn.o-,
Principals, Mr. and Mrs. VIEUSSEUX, assisted
by an efficient staff of resident and visiting teachers.
Natural sclonco .. Dr. Macadam, F.R,S.A.
Pianoforte .. .. Mr. E. Boulanger.
Vocal muslo .. Mrs. Wilkinson.
Elocution .. .. Mr.T.P.Hill.
Dancing .. .. Mr. L. Dolplanquo.
Calisthenics .. Mr. L. J. Jonsson.
To meet the express wishes of parents, and at tho
earnest request of somo f rlonds of tho cause of educa-
tion, the principals bog to state that thoy will open a
PREPARATORY CLASS, in connexion with Ladios'
College, for children under eight years of age, on Mon
day, July 0. Terms, two guineas per quarter._
LADIES' SCHOOL, Qroonmount Houso, Octavia
stroot, St. Kilda, conducted by Mrs. THOMPSON
and daughters. This establishment will RE-OPEN on
Tuesday, July 8. A sound English oducatlon care-
fully Imparted. Terms for boarders, including Fronch
and Music, 10 guineas per annum. Day pupils, one
guinea and a half per quartor.
LADIES' INSTITUTION.-Mrs. DAMM bogs to
inform her numorous friends and the public in
general that she will RE-OPEN hor EDUCATIONAL
ESTABLISHMENT for boarders and day-pupils
Tuesday, July 10. Sho will bo assisted by Professor
Damm, other competent masters, and a resident
governess. Terms for Day-Pupils-Benlor class, three ;
Junior, two guineas. Boarders : senior, 20 ; junior,
16 guineas. Music, by the govorncBB, two, by a
maator threo, guiñóos per quartor. A reduction
allowed to sisters. For prospectus apply at 2 Apsloy
place, Eastern-hill, Molbourno.
LADIES' INSTITUTE, Sydenham House, Hotbani
Btrcot, East Molbourne. Principals-Mr. and
Mrs. WILLIAM GEORGE ROBERTS. Established
1866, for first-class education. Vacancies for two
LADIES' COLLEGE, Fitzroy-squaro, Molbourne,
REMOVED from 28 and 25 Victoria-parade, Col-
lingwood, to Clorondon-streot, corner of Albcrt-Btroot,
Fitzroy-squaro. Principals, Mr. and Mrs.ViouBsoux.
LADIES' COLLEGE, Fitzroy-squaro, Molbourno.
Tho THIRD QUARTER will COMMENCE J uly 6.
The midwinter vacation is postponed till August.
Principals, Mr. and Mia. Vioussoux.
LADIES' SCHOOL, 116 CollinS'Stroet east.
DUTIES RESUMED Monday, July 2. Dancing
LESSONS in MUSIC. Address Lady, Robertson's,
booksollor, Collins street cast,
LADIES' SEMINARY, conduoted hy tho Misses
ECCLES.-VACANCY for one hoarder. 133 Col
MIAMI-VILLAS, VIctoria-parodo.-ESTABLISH
MENT for YOUNG LADIES, conducted by
Mrs. ONIONS. CLASSES RE-ASSEMBLE July 9.
MRS. ORR, Belmont, Barkly-stroot, St. Kilda. A
reflnod and useful EDUCATION, with sound
moral and religious training. References-Rev. D.
Seddon, Rev. R. Fletcher.
MR. T. P. HILL, Professor of Elocution, has RE-
MOVED to 120 Brunswick-street, Collingwood.
NOBTH MELBOURNE.-ESTABLISHMENT for
YOUNG LADIES, conducted by tho Misses
HAYNES. Classes ro-assomblo July 2,1860.
PARK HOUSE, Brunswick.-EDUCATIONAL
ESTABLISHMENT for YOUNG LADIES, con-
ducted by Miss KELLY. Musical Profossor, Miss
RIVATE TUITION.-INSTRUCTION given in
CLASSICS, Mathomatics, English, and German.
Address T. H., General Post-offlco.
RICHMOND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Lennox,
street. -ENGLISH COMMERCIAL OLASS
ono guinea por quarter. Mr. BATTEN, principal.
SOUTH YARRA PREPARATORY BOARDING
and DAY BOHOOL for gentlemen's sonB, Rush-
ton Houso, Gardiner's Creek-road. Principal, Miss
TOLLER. The QUARTER will commonco July 3rd.
ST. KILDA COMMERCIAL ACADEMY.-THIRD
QUARTER will COMMENCE, and Btudlos bo re-
SOUTH YARRA PREPARATORY SCHOOL RE-
MOVED from Avoca-streot to tho house lu Gardi-
ner's Creek-road latoly occupied by Rov. W. Guinness.
THE CHURCH of ENGLAND GRAMMAR
SCHOOL will RE-OPEN, after tho midwinter
vacation, on Monday, July 0. J. E. Bromby, Head
THE ART of READING ALOUD TAUGHT, at
Educational Establishments, by Mr. T. P. HILL.
rpO PARENTS and GUARDIANS.-A physician
X and his wifo in tho vicinity of Molbourno aro pre-
pared to take CHARGE of two or throo CHILDREN,
to hoard and educate in all the requisito accomplish-
ments, including Italian, French, drawing, music, and
singing. Apply lo II. M, P., office of this paper.
AX FLOWERS*nd LEATHER WORK.-The«
elegant accomplHuuontB are TAUGHT by
lady, prize medalist of the Great Exhibition of 1851,
Loudon. Tho lady's address can be obtoinod at Reed
and Co.'s, Collins-Btreet. Terms, 10s, 6d. per lesion
or throe lessons for £1 Is._
R1TING.-Mr.NEEDHAM, jun.,wlll RESUME
hifl CLASSES at his academy, 12 Bwanston
WAX FLOWERS. Lesson, 2s. Od. Class dally.
Corner or Webb and Napier streets, opposite
Fitzroy Hotol, Collingwood,
WOODFORD HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL for
YOUNG LADIES, 119 Nicholson-street, Fitz-
roy. Principal, Mrs. MEDLICOTT. French master,
Hcrr Zlcgler ; drawing and painting, Mr. G. F. Price ;
singing (English and Italian), Madame Frances An-
drews ; dancing (class in formation), Mr. Donbavand.