University of New Zealand. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. FOB MATRICULATION AND JDNIOB SCHOLARSHIPS. HPHIS Examination will commence on 1 MOSDAY, Dec. 29, next. Candidates must sf ni in their names and list of subjects (accompanied by a fee of one guinea) on or before November 25 next, after which date no applications will be received. Candida's for Junior Scholarships must state the fchool or schools at which they have been educated. By order. GEORGE LESLIE LEE, 3161-10 Acting Registrar. Mrs. Hardinge Britten, The celebrated Inspirational O/ator, will gire a course of TjiOUR LECTURES AT THE Theatre Royal, Nelson. %♦ As Mbs Britten's stay mnst be limited to One Week, those mbjects most profoundly interesting to the general community, and moat universally admired throughout her world-wide career, have been selected. THE FIRST LECTURE WILL BE ON Sunday Evening Next, October 19, at B_p.m. SUBJECT— " TheMINISTR YofANQELS Doors Open at 7.30, to Commence at 8. Admission, to defray expenses — Omb Shilling to all parts of the house. 3154—3 New Spring Stock of MEN'S CLOTHING AT THE Hall of Commerce, Made to special order from selected patterns, and imported expreaaly for Spring and Summer wear. Inspect our Scotch Tweed Trowsera and Veafcs, combining fib and quality, 17/6 Inspect our Geelong Trowaers and Vests, unsurpassed for. wear, 25/Inspect our Black Cloth Trowsera and Vests, extra good value, 27/6 Inspect our Tweed Trowaers, worth double the price, only 7/6 Inspect our Scotch Tweed Trowsers, warranted to wear well, 10/6 Inspect our Black Cloth Trowsers, only 21/Inspect our Diagonal Pagets, unexceptional in style, 25/. Inspect our Super Tweed Pagets, fashionable and Btylish cut, 21/Inspect our Gent.'s Summer Oyercoatsjight and durable, 37/6 T. S. WYMOND & 00., Hall'of Commerce.
"THE SHEEP ACT, 1878." * NELSON DISTRICT. R E^cl^^ -tion 10 of "The more newspapers within the iSteto^ and the ?£ S eT «7 three months, iuoneor Inspector, of all runs on winch there aVe *a t£ttfm P^ > f 8 | 1 ?\ Certified hy the lar flock or flocks which are so infected." 7 iafected shec P» and of the particuNELSON SUB-DIVISION. Name of Run aud of Owner. P Pr,,, r ,, , ~"~ " " n.Tj . larticularsof L Kun means any sheep-station, or farm, Floelc v or other land being under one management nr m , iSo - Remarks. and managed trom one homestead.] ol * locks. Barnett, H., Nelsou .. AriZlT^rT^ "~^~ * Cfaing, R M Stoke Mixe^Mock. Uo -| Fowler, N., Stoke " "" " 90 Gill, W., Wakapuaka "" "' »> 250 Hagan, airs., VfaJ^fieM v '" » 200 »8l&3!S2U~ " : :: £ «.*•.«, I'almor, Sirs. J., Hope " » s0 » ™\ "^ d 'J >peli ' ana •»«• sssi'flr^-' -■• : « air*-"-*-" Siggelkow, E., Hqne '" '" » 74 Wallace, «., Wakefleld ... '" " ??? MOTUEKA SU^-PIVISION. Cook, \\ ., Lower Moutere ... i Mixed FlocJr r an l «, Drummond, jun, D., Lower Moutere ,S I 1 These fl °cks have been pro- " I !" P erl y dipped, and are looking 1 i I) well. OREY iVND BULLER SUB-DIVISION White, G., Upper Bailer ... ... 23 J |[ g^ ence9 ' "^ hare all been I hereby certify the above to be a true and correct return. " " ' , lfi9 , CHAELES CANNING, lW ~~ 1 - .- Chief inspector of Sheep,.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 237, 17 October 1879, Page 2
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