LAND TRANSFER AGT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the land herinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 7th day of March, 1901. 2814. THOMAS DEW— 2 roods 4 perches, part of Section 207, Taratahi Plain Block (Borough of Carterton). Occupted by Applicant. 3055. JAMES FITZGERALD.— IO acres and 1 6-10 perches, Section 78, Township of Carterton. Occupied by David Thomas King *3 lessee. 3069. THE WAIRARAPA BACON AND FREEZING COMPANY (LIMITED).— I acre, part Section 207, Taratahi Plain Block (Borough of Carterton). Occupied by Applicant. 3072. MARY HEWSON.— I rood 17 perches, part Section 59, City of Wellington. Occupied by G. Remington, J. Cook and James McKinnon as tenants. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 6th day of February, 1901, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. W. STUART, District Land Registrar.
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ST. PATRICKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON^JNEW ZEALAND. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS. Undti the Special P.itionage of His Giace the Most Reveiend Fianos Redwood, S.M., D.D., Aichbishop of Wellington. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE is intended to affoid the youth of New Zealand a sound hbeial education, whilst fuinibhing all those safeguards of religion, without which education ceases to be an advantage. The course of education — classical, scientific, and meicantile— is tiaced in the piogiamme of studies. A Special Couise is provided, in which students aie taught eveiy thing needful for mercantile pursuits. Students are prepared for Civil Seivice, Law, Univeisity, and Musical Examinations. OUTFIT FOR BOARDERS. Each Intern Student requires the following outfit: — Two ordinary suits of clothing for week days, one dark suit for Sundays, six day shirts, thiee night shirts, six pairs of socks, six pocket handkerchiefs,, thiee table napkins, two pairs boots, one pair slippers, thiee pans of sheets, foui pillow cases, six towels, combs, brushes, and other dressing articles, one silver spoon, knife, fork, and napkin ring. TERMS. Boaiders. — All Intern Pupils, 40 guineas per annum ; Entrance Fee (payable once only) 3 guineas. Day Scholais — Pieparatoiy School, 6 guineas per annum ; College, 9 guineas per annum. Extras. — Music, 8 guineas per annum ; Drawing, 3 guineas per annum ; Shorthand, 3 guineas pei annum ; Washing, 1 guinea per annum ; Stationery, comprising use of copybooks, lettei paper, etc , 1 guinea per annum. A charge of 9 guineas pei annum extra is made for day scholars who dine at the College. A reduction of 10 per cent is made in favour of brothers, whether boarders or day scholaifa. No reduction may be expected in the case of absence or withdrawal before the end of a teim. Foi fuithei particulars application may be made to the Rector of the College, the Mai ist Fatheis, and the Local Cleigy. Teims begin — Ist February, middle of May, and Ist September THE RECTOR.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 February 1901, Page 16
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