FOE SALE, AT Rangiora, a PLOUGH (Y. F. L. No. 2, Ransome & May), with extra mould board and shares complete. Also, a set of Harrows complete; and a set of Plough harness Apply to Mr. J. C. BOYS, Kaiapoi, or ' ' Mi-. SHRIMPTON, Rangiora. i , Feb. 23rd, 1857. S I FOR SYDNEY. " mHE fine fast sailing Brig BART, 150 tons, -*- Jenkins, master, will sail for Sydney', calling at Wellington, on or about the 10th March, 1857. This vessel has superior accommodation for passengers, and will be a good opportunity for shippers of wool to Sydney. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co. Lyttelton, Feb. 24th, 1857. TO. LET. ~ rpHREE Town Sections, No. 279, 222, and f- 228, in Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, well situate for building on. Apply to A. JAGOE, Esq., Kaiapoi, or to S. GUNDRY, Esq., Canterbury Street, Lyttelton. - — —— f. __ LOST. 10s. REWARD. npHE above reward will be given to any one -<- who has found, and will leave with Mr. McCARDELL, Oxford street, Lyttelton, a brooch lost on Saturday, between Dampier's Bay and the jetty; the brooch is Indian work; a man's head painted on ivory, set in gold, with hair at the back. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY, FfllHE following Scholarships,in connexion i _L - with Christ's College, are at present ' vacant. 1. The Dudley Divinity Scholarship, present value about £10 per annum, open to all members of the ■ United Church of England and Ireland, between the ages of 18 and 25 inclusive, declaring themselves desirous of studying Divinity. The value of this, Scholarship is likely soon to increase. 2. The Rowley Scholarship, present value about £12 per annum, open to all members of the United Church of England and Ireland, between the ages of 15 and 20 inclusive. 3. The Buller and Reay Scholarship, present value about £15 per annum, open to,the same as the preceding. If three competent Candidates should not present themselves, any two of the above Scholarships may be held together, subject to the rules respecting age, Each Scholarship is tenable for three years, subject to'the power of the Warden and Fellows to- remove a Scholar at any time, in case of misconduct. Candidates are to apply personally, or by letter, before the 25th March next, to the Rev 'H. Jacobs, M.A., Sub-Warden of Christ's College, Christchurch, and, if not resident in the Province, they are required to send certificates of their being members of the United Church of England and Ireland, and, if possib!e, Certificates of Baptism, together with Testimonials of Character. Theymustalsodeclarethemselves ready to. conform to the rules of the College, and to attend such course of instructions as shall be required of them during the College terms. The minimum of previous proficiency required will be some knowledge of Latin, of Arithmetic, of Ancient and Modern History, Scripture History, and Geography. All further particulars may be learnt on application as above. By order of the Governing Body of the College. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-Warden. Christchurch, Feb. 12th, 1857. . ' .
ALLIANCE FIRE OFFICE. , Established 1824. CAPITAL £5,000,000. THE Undersigned, being fully empowered, are prepared to grant policies of Insurance in the above Company, at the usual colonial rates. A. El WHITE & CO. > Lyttelton, Dec. 10; 1856.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 450, 25 February 1857, Page 8
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523Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 450, 25 February 1857, Page 8
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