BARRYTON STEAM SAW I^JLLS, AKAROA HARBOR, ;fe: SEVERAL pairs of sawyers are*^anted to flitch for the above mills, well timbered pits are erected, roads madjviind comfortable huts, rent free, every facility ".will be rendered in lumbering, to enable men to earn great wages. Further particulars to be had of Mr. Collier, Albion Hotel, Lytteltqn, BRYANT & WEEDEK CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. SOMES' SCHOLARSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the First Election of Scholars on the Somes foundation of Christ's College, will take place on SATURDAY, the 25th of' SEPTEMBER, nthe present year. Two scholarships wilHbe offered for competition, one of the annual ./value of £4S, tenable for three years and a-half; t"he otlier of the annual value of £32, tenable for two rears and a-half; the former amount to;be raised to £60, the latter to .£4O, anpually, provided the scholar shall pass a satisfactory annual examination in the studies of the preceding year. • All members of the United Church of Erigland and Ireland,'or of any branch of the said Church, or of any Church in communion therewith, wheresoever born or resident,, who, ; shkll have attained on the day of election the, full age of fifteen, and shall not have exceeded the age of nineteen years."are admissible as candidates. Preference will be given, eoeteris paribus, .to the kindred of Maria Somes, the foundress, Jor of her late husband, Joseph Somes, deceased. !■-. Candidates must bring or send their applications in writing to the Sub-Warden of Christ's College, at any time not later than the'2oth|of September, every such application to:be accompanied by satisfactory certificates of age and ;of good moral character. Any candidate' claiming the privilege of founder's kin will also be,rje-= quired to furnish satisfactory proof in writing of his consanguinity. Candidates must attend, in person at the College, on Wednesday, the 22nd of September, at 10 a.m.; to be examined on that and the following days. v{'^:"^i£ s They will first be examined viva yoce: in the Church Catechism, Scripture History, 5 History of England, Grammar, Geography^ and metic; and such as exhibit a satisfactory^know-' ledge of those subjects will be farther esaminea; Firstly, in Latin and Greek Grammar; and in two or more of the Latin and Greek" :Authors most commonly read* in schools. Secondly, in Algebra as far as Quadratic Equations, The First Four Books of Euclidr The fbf Plane Trigonometry, especially in its application to Navigation and Land Surveying, 3 and tlie~ Elements" of Physical Science. 'And, Thirdly, in History, Ancient "and Modern, The of the Church, Physical,Geographyya^.drie br .more Modern Languages. In estimatings the comparative merits of the candidate^ivinark4d proficiency in any one of the three";branches s even"if there should be great defieienfiy in one or both of the remainder, will be 'rated higher than a superficial knowledge of a greater number of subjects. :' ■ ."; , ■:;■]■■; ..! . The successful candidates will;be required to reside within the precincts of the College during the College terms (except where special exemption from residence shall have been granted by the Governing Body .. the College) and to observe all the regulationsj and the course of study, prescribed by the College. '."/ ";] Further particulars may be obtained by applying personally, or by letter, to the Sub-War-den of Christ's College, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. By order of the Governing Body, HENRY JACOBS; Sub-Warden. FOR SALE, THE well-known fine thorough-Bred entire horse JOE MILLER. Joe Miller by Jerry, out of Miss Miller, (own brother to Phcemx), half brother to Bay Middleton, vide stud book. For price and terms, application may be made to Mr. I. STAGE, Berwick Farm ; or to Mr. EAGLESOME, Linwood, River Avon, where the horse may be seen. EX NOURMAHAL. MRS. COE has much pleasure in announcing to the public' genei-aHjy that she has just received ex ITourmalial/'a splendid assortment of straw and fancy bonnets both white and coloured. Also, a great variety ofladies' and children's bats which will be offered at such orices as willciely eon,petition. Albion j louse, Canterbury Street, Lytteltom KOTICE. A LL parties having- sold Produce to XJL the undersigned are requested to deliver the-same at Jones's or Pen-v Whavf Shoulf at S r-W' 8 ' Quay! Should anj'Produce be sent to the latter place after t.i W Motice it will only ba paid for LfWr approval by Mr. W. Thomson, Extra cartage will be paid for. ° T *>n t \ ■ RO?T- WAITT & CO. ■ ijyUelton, July 1. ;■ SCHOOx\ TER FATHER THAMES : FOSTER, MASTER. ' ■pREIGHT from Quay.-Grain, sd. f -^- bushel. r Freight fm, n Perry—Grain, 4d. %* bushel. .lotatoes from Quay and Perry.—2ls. ton EDWARD GENET, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Peb. 18tli,^85&
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 605, 21 August 1858, Page 2
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