4—Name and describe courses of »ix English ■ Rivers. .■'■'■■"■' •■■• :":- v ■ ■■ 5-~N«ne in England the chier manufacturing ■ towns, *ay 6 for ootton, 8 for woollen, 3 for •ilk, and 3 for hardware, and »ay where each is . iituated. ■;' .■; . ; ;\' . . 6—(SHye, witli correct dates, the situatiotis and historical events connected with WooUr, Kveaham, Worcester, St. Albahf. 7—Seaports of United State*. B—Mountains of PaleHtine. 9—Manufacturing towns of Scotland. Subjoined is the Older of Merit in each Clan as determined by Written Examinations and Claw Markings. Only a few names are given in each class, but tbe relative standing of all the pupil* was accurately ascertained :— EUCLID. , (James Stewart, Pigeon Bay t , I""iWm.Hay ■ do. J «&* 2—liichard Collier, Lyttelton. ARITHMETIC. FIBST OB HIGHEST CLASS. , Ist—William Hay 5 2nd, Jamea Stewart; 3rd, Kichard Collier. ' ; ..SPEED AND ACCUBACY. Ist—Bichard Collier j 2nd, James Stewart. GIEL8 1. DIVISION. Ist—Agnes Hay; 2nd, Anastasia O'Hara. SECOND CLABS. 'I'itL i George Collier, Lyttelton i , ■'1:- |Cl.arlesU(isling,Christchurch| 2nd—George Boleyn, Little Akaloa. SPEED. Ist—George Collier; 2nd, Charles Gosling. THIED CLASS. lst-Robert Hay; 2nd, Wm. Stewart; 3rti, Gordon Parker, A karoa. RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE. Ist—James Stewart j 2nd, Wm. Hay; 3rd, Richard Collier; 4th, James Hay. GIBLB' DIVISION.'. Ist—Agnes Hay; 2nd,'Anastatia O'Hara; GENERAL ENGLISH CLASS. SENIOB DIVIBION. Ist—Richard Collier; 2nd, James Stewart and Wm. Hay, equal; 3rd, Thos. Hay. GIBLS. - Ist—Agnes Hay 5; 2nd, Anastasia O'Hara, nearly equaK f ; : junkib division. • Ist—Rowland O'Hara; 2nd, Almirah White ENGLISH GRAMMAR. BENIOB DIVISION. Ist—Wm. Hay; 2nd, James Stewart; 3rd, Thos. Hay. GIBLS, Ist—Agnes Hay. JUNIOR DIVISION. . Ist—George Boleyn; 2nd, James Hay; 3rd, George Collier. GIBLS. 1st —Anastasia O'Hara; 2nd, Hannah Hay and Almirah White, equal. GEOGRAPHY. SENIOB DIVISION BY CLASS MASKING. Ist—George Boleyn; 2nd, Win, Hay; 3rd, Thos. Hay. BY WBITTEN EXAMINATION. Ist—James Stewart; 2nd, Wm. Hay: 3rd, Thos. Hay. J SENIOB DIVISION BY CLASS MASKING. Ist—George Collier j 2nd, Henry Haj: 3rd,. Charles Gosling. DEFINITION AND ETYMOLOGY'OF, ENGLISH WORDS DERIVED FROM LATIN ROOTS. SENIOB DIVISION. WBITTEN EXAMINATION. Ist—Richard Collier; 2nd, George Boleyn; 3rd, James Stewart. GIBLS. Anastasia O'Hara and Agnes Hay, equal. JUNIOB DIVISION. Ist—Charles Gosling; 2nd, George Collier.. 3bd. ENGLISH CLASS. Ist—Robert Hay; 2nd, Wm. Stewart; 3rd, Henry Parker. 4th, OR YOUNGEST CLASS. Ist—Charles Marshall; 2nd, John Stewart and Mary White, equal. WRITING. FIBST. BOYS' DIVISION. Ist—Thomas Hay. GIBLS. Anastasia O'Hara. BEGINNEES.. . Herbert Parker and Wm. Stewart. < ■■ ■■ ; •. ■ DOCTOR MURPHY, M.D. OF THE EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON, AND ACCOUCHEUR, Formerly of the Staff of the . GENERAL AND FEVER HOSPITALS, AND CITY GENERAL DISPENSARY, CORK, and legally registered in New Zealand, MAY now be consulted or addressed at his Temporary Residence, MR. GOSNELL'S, London Street, Lyttelton. • > Jan. 9,1860. Extract from a testimonial of Her Majesty's Inspector General of Hospitals in the East, dated " Calcutta, April 7,1858. " This is to certify that Dr. John Murphy * * * appeared before me. I consider him an experienced Surgeon, and perfectly competent to take Medical charge of the above men (sick and wounded from Lucknow and Cawnpore going to England.) I have seen both bis degree as Physician from the University of Edinburgh, and his Diploma as Surgeon from the Royal College of Surgeons in London. —W. Linton, M.D., Inspector General of Hospitals." " LAND FOR SALE AT KAIAPOI. SEVERAL Quarter, Half, and Acre Sections of Land for sale. Also a large comfortable Dwelling House situate near the centre of the Town, and suitable for a family residence or boarding house, with a large paddock, garden, stable and barn attached. Apply to JOHN FULLER, Commission Agent, Kaiapoi. TRINITY CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN), AKAROA. THE subscribers to the Building Fund of this Church are respectfully requested to pay in their contributions to the Treasurer, Mr. Farr, or to the collectors, Messrs. Armstrong, Parker, Waeokerle and Basham. Parties residing yin Akaroa and its neighbourhood will be waited on at their residences. Akaroa, Jan. 12,1859. . • CONVEYANCE OF GOODS ~~ BETWEEN KAIAPOI AND RANGIORA. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he has commenced business as CARRIER. .. W3 . . A dray will leave Rangiora every Wednesday and Saturday at 9 a.m., returning the came day; Orders punctually attended to>'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 752, 21 January 1860, Page 5
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