Education rjIHORNDON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. NOTICE TO PARENTS, On and after this day (Monday), the Infant Schools in connection with the above will ho held in the Schoolroom at the back of the Wesleyan Chapel, Moles worth-street, where children between the ages of 3 and 7 will in future be received. There will be vacancies for children over 7 at the Main School, Sydney-streck A. T. MAG I UNITY, Sec. to Committee. 21st March, 1870. NIVEKSITV OF OTAGO TJ The SESSION for 1879 will be OPENED on THURSDAY, the Ist of MAY. The Matriculation and the Preliminary Examination for Medical Students will be held on the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd of May, commencing each day at 10 a.m. On Monday, the sth, the different Classes will be opened. Candidates intending to present themselves for the Examinations are required to forward their names, with a list of the optional subjects in which they elect t» be examined, together with the matriculation fee of one guinea, to the Registrar, on or before the 26th April. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Lectures'will be delivered on the following subjects, viz, Anatomy, Surgery, Chemistry, and Zoology. Hospital attendance daily. A New Zealand University Scholarship of the annual value of £IOO, tenable for three years, open to medical students, will be competed for at the-end of each session. SCHOOL OF MINES. This School is amply provided with Collections of Specimens, Models, Apparatus, &o. The course of instruction is designed for the following professions, viz., Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, Geological Surveyor, Mining and Land Surveyor, Metallurgical Chemist and Assay er. ' Calendars, giving full information of all the classes, can be obtained (free) on application. W. H. HANSFORD, ; Registrar. NIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALANIX u A PRIZE of the value of £lO (Ten Pounds), to bo given in books, is hereby offered for competition under a deed of gift from His Excellency Sir G. TV Bowen, for the beat English Essay on The Crusades AND Their Effect bpon English History. Competition open to all undergraduates of the University. Essays to be sent in to the Registrar; of the University, Christchurch,before DECEMBER 31, 1879, with a motto prefixed, accompanied by a paperjor envelope, sealed up, with the same motto outside, and the name and address of the candidate written.inside. M For fuller information see University Calendar. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chancellor. NIVERSITY OF NEW, ZEALAND. u The next University Examination for Honors, Degrees, and Senior Scholarships will commence on TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1879, Candidates must send in their names to this office, with a list of the subjects they desire ta take up, on or before .MAY 18. Under the - regulations passed at the late session of the Senate, undergraduates arc not necessarily restricted to only five subjects of examination for the B.A. degree, but must pass “ in at least five.” Notice of the date of examination for Junior Scholarships will bo published shortly.. By order. r W. M. MASKELL, ■ • . Registrar. ; : Prospectus R OSP E C OF THE T U S FOXTON & SANSON RAILWAY CO. '(Limited). Capital—£3o,ooo, in 60C0 Shares at £5 each. Of which it is proposed to Call up£l per share, payable as follows Five Shillings per Share on application, Five Shillings on allotment, and'Five Shillings per Share at •—intervals-of-not less than three months, • - nftci n-LiV.l. f-.-U.-.. fall to bo for a period of fifteen years. The promoters propose to borrow upon debentures the sum of £24,000. - PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS :.. ‘ t Hon. Robert Campbell, M.L.C..of, New Zea-, land ’ ' ' H. Sanson, Settler, Sanson J. W. Gower, Esq., J.P., Runholder, Carnarvon ■- Henry Hammond, Esq,, Runholder, San3on Geo. Farmer, Esq., Settler, Sandbn Jno. Tompkins, Esq., Settler, Sandon ' ; Geo. Phillips, Esq., Settlor, Sandon 1 J. McLennan, Esq., Manager, Oroua- Downs Jambs 1 Harris, Esq., Settler, Sandon T. Gifford, Esq., Settler, Sandon H. RocKel, Esq., Settlor, Carnarvon Bishop, Esq., Settler, Sandon Jno. Prior, Esq., Solicitor, Sanson J. A. Baillet, Esq., Settler, Sanson Chas. Edwards, Esq., Settler, Sanson James Bowater, Esq., Settler, Sanson E. S. Thynne, Esq., J.P., Foxton A. Guay, Esq., Foxton F. Lon don, Esq., Storekeeper, Foxton 3. F. Rooicstrow, Esq., J.P., Foxton F. Robinson, Esq., J.P., Foxton A. J. Whyte, Esq., Hotelkeeper, Foxton J, M. Perrbau, Esq., Eoxton ‘ bankers: ... The Bank of New Zealand, Sanson. , ; solicitor and secretary; Jno. Prior, Esq.,.Sanson. This Company is formed for thepnrpssoof constructing, under the provisions of the District Railways Act, a lino of railway from Carnarvon junction to Sanson, a distance of 13 miles CO chains.
The district through which the proposed linn will run, is admitted by all competent judges to be some of the finest agricultural land in the colony, large quantities being annually broken up ; there being at the present time a considerable area under crop. There is also extensive bush land in the vicinity of the pro* posed line, containing first-class timber. ;• The line will open direct communication with the port of Foxton, and ultimately extend . to Greatford Station on the Wanganui railway, lessening the distance from Foxton to Wan* , ganui by 22 miles, and will doubtless, become a portion of the main line from Wellington to the North., ■ The promoters have confidence in predicting that the proposed line will be a lucrative investment,:as, outside stock and timber, large quantities of grain andother .produce must pass . over it. The passenger traffic would also be considerable, and when the extension to the Greatford Station is formed, by far the larger portion, if not the whole, of the through traffic would use the line, it making, a difference of ss. od. in a single first-class avid 3s. Bd. second-class ticket from Wanganui to Foxton, besides a saving in time of two hours. The line being once formed, the quantity of land at present annually .broken up would be , greatly increased through the facilities afforded f by railway transit for grain. The greater-por-tion of the country through which the proposed line ■ runs is settled upon by a thrifty population. The promoters have little l doubt that the working of the line will realise a handsome profit, beside the security of the guarantee of ■ 7 per cent, under the District Railways Act. The fine will be formed upon a portion of the road the whole of the distance (about 13 inilea); consequently no land, with the exception of that required lor stations, will be purchased, thus enabling the Company to construct the line upon exceptionally favorable v terms; in fact, little or no cost will be incurred besides the formation,: which will be of the easiest, there being no cuttings of. any importance necessary. The Government having ordered a large quan-' 1 tity of rails from England ata low.fate, have.; signified their willingness to supply the Com-/ pany with superior rails for the proposed line at actual cost price, which offer the directors have resolved to accept. ' " ’ The Government have undertaken to work the line upon terms sufficient to cover working expenses and wear and tear of rolling stock. -Shares have already been subscribed; for in the district. It is the intention of the provisional directors to close the list on the Early application should'thefefofe be' made by'intending sharei holders. ‘“ Prospectuses, - withiorma of application JEw;. shares attached, can be obtained at the offices of the Bank of New Zealand, Foxton and Sanson,, and at the Manaviaiu, fffrald office, Foxton,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5635, 22 April 1879, Page 3
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