Amusements. rjp HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessees—Messrs. Towers and Buefoed. THE GRIF DRAMATIC COMPANY, So successful in the Southern Provinces, will commence a Season of 18 nights in Wellington on WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. MISS ROSA TOWERS Will appear in her great characters prior ta her departure to fulfil engagements in Mel* bourne. During the season the Management will produce the great Dramas “ A Waif of the Streets,” “ Grif,” “ Grateful,” and other novelties. See programmes. Meetings, &c. J'NDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY. Officers and Brothers of the Loyal, Britannia, Antipodean, and Wellington Lodges of Odd Fellows, are requested to attend a GENERAL MEETING, at the Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, 21st inst., to receive annual report of the Hall Committee. G. PARSONAGE, Chairman. CHORAL SOCIETY. In consequence of the inclemency of the weather, the Extraordinary General Meeting called by the Society is adjourned until Thursday, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m., Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, to consider financial position of the Society, to enrol new members, and to appoijt a Conductor, &c. The Committee invite the attendance of all ladies and gentlemen interested in the welfare of the Society. W. G. SEALEY, Hon. Sec. Bazaar. ST. PETER’S CHURCH, TE ARO, BAZAAR. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. A Bazaar will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 4th, sth, and 6th of AUGUST, the proceeds of which will be devoted to extinguish the debts of the parish. There will be no auction sales. The Bazaar will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission—One shilling ; children, sixpence. Volunteer Notices. I STRICT ORDER. Militia Office, Wellington, 20th July, 1874. The Wellington Volunteer Artillery, the Veteran, and Wellington Scottish Corps, will parade in full dress, with side arms, at the Railway Station, at 2.15 p.m. THIS DAY, the 21st instant, for the purpose of proceeding to the Hutt to assist at the funeral of the late Captain Cleland. The party will return to Wellington by the train leaving the Hutt at 5.55 p.m. The Artillery Band to attend. H. E. READER, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Wellington District. Education. ■jrjNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION, 1875. . The following are the subjects in which Candidates for University Scholarships will be examined at the next Examination for University Scholarships ; also, the Text Books recommended on certain subjects ; Greek Latin MATHEMATICS. Arithmetic. Algebra. Euclid —Books I. to VI. inclusive. Plane trigonometry. PHYSICAL SCIENCE. Botany.—Oliver’s Lessons on Botany, second edition (4s. 6d., Macmillan, May 2, ISG9). Zoology, Physiology.—Nicholson’s Introductory Text Book for Junior Classes (3s. 6d., Blackwood, May 1, 1871). Huxley’s Elementary Lessons on Physiology (Macmillan). Geology.—Page’s Introductory Text Book (7s. 6d. and 25., Blackwood, July, 1809). Natural Philosophy.—Ward’s Elements of Natural Philosophy, specially for the use of Schools and Junior Students. (220 pp., 3s. 6d.) Physical Geography. Hughes’ Physical Geography (Phillips and Sons). Chemistry.—Morris’s Inorganic Chemistry (G. Philip and Sons, 1872). ENGLISH LITERATURE. Shakspeare—King Richard 11. English Essay. ■ Trench —English Past and Present. EUROPEAN HISTORY. From the taking of Constantinople by the Turks to the end of the reign of Louis XIV. TEXT BOOKS RECOMMENDED. Hallam’s Literature of the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. Bryce’s Holy Roman Empire. Creasy’s British Constitution. MODERN LANGUAGES. French • Translations from French into English, and from English into French. Questions in Grammar and Construction. German —Translations from German into English, and from English into German. Questions in Grammar and Construction. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chancellor. CLASSICS. 1 Sophocles—(Edipus Tyrannus. Thucydides—Book VII. Virgil—CEneid, Books I, 11, 111, TV. Cicero—2nd Philippie. ~|~ YTTELTON BOROUGH SCHOOLS. A HEAD MASTER is required for the Lyttelton Borough Schools. Salai-y, .£350 per annum, with £SO residentiary allowance, and permission to take boarders. Candidates must possess first-class certificates of competency. Applications, enclosing testimonials, to be it to the Chairman of the Lyttelton Borough hool Committee, ou or before SEPTEM-. SR 1, 1874. H. R. WEBB, Chairman. Mrs. cherritt’s school wiu reopen on Monday, 20th inst. Cleveland House, Hill Street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4160, 21 July 1874, Page 1
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