CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. THE following Scholarships,in connexion 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 BuTler and Reay Scholarship, present value about £15 per annum, open to the same as the preceding*. If three competent Candidates should .not pi'esent 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, incase of misconduct. Candidates are td 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 Trembers of the United Church of England and Ireland, snd, if possible, Certificates of Baptism, together with Testimonials ofCharacter. They mustalsodcclare themselvesready 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. NOTICE ' rpHE Quarterly General Meeting of the Can--2- terbury Jockey Club will be held at the Golden Fleece Hotel, on Saturday, March 7th, at 3 p.m., on which occasion tho Shamrock Cup ' will be presented to the winner. ■ Business, —To ballot for new member?!, &<*. THOMAS CASS, Secretary. TO BE LET OR SOLD A WATER MIIiL Site at. Rangiora, where a plentiful stream of water, admirably fitted for mill purposes, crosses the high road from llarewood to Kaiapoi, within a mile of Ran»iora Bush. For particulars apply to J. HAMILTON WARD. Rangiora, Jim. 1, 1857. FOR SAL E, AT Rangiora, a PLOUGH (Y. F. L. No. 2. Rnu-onie & May), with extra mould board and shares complete. Also, a, set of ILutows complete,- and a sot of Plough harness. April y to Mr. J. C. BOYS, TCaiapoi.or Mr. SHRIMPTON, Itangiora. Feb. 23rd, 1557. £5.000 ffIHE above sum is now rendy to be put out -i on security of Freehold' and Leasehold properly, in sums to snit the convenience of parties, at £15 per centum - per annum, for a term of yeais, or otherwise. Apply to Mr. WORMALD, Solicitor, London St., Lyttelton. TAY L O R & P O P P L S, W ELL, Oxford St., Ltttkltox, BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, Ac. Doors, Sashes, Shop Fronts, &?., made to jorder. Funerals Furnished and Conducted.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 452, 4 March 1857, Page 9
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