Education ELLINGTON COLLEGE. w The TRIED TEEM, 1579, begins on MONDAY, '22nd inst. The branch.s of study comprise English Language and Literature, Latin, Greek, French, German, Mathematics, and Natural Science. Separate Classes for Girls are held at the College by the Masters, daily, from 11 to 1 j o’clock in the above subjects ; also, Evening Classes for those who desire to prepare for the Civil Service and University Examinations, or to keep University terms. Fifteen Scholarships are tenable at the College. Two “ Turnbull” each of the / annual value of ... j One *•' Moore” ) . . 1 One “ Rhodes” ( ( Four Primary Scholarships, affording free education to scholars from Primary Schools. Seven Scholarships, given by the Education £4O Board, viz, Three of the annual value of £3O Oue do do 20 Two do do 15 One do do 10 In addition to these Scholarships there are various prizes. Students can also compete for Scholarships given by the New Zealand University, of which about ten are given each year, of the annual value of £45. Further information and particulars of boarding arrangements may be obtained from the Principal, at the College, or the undersigned. CHAS. P. POWERS, Secretary. Willis-street, 10th Sept., 1879. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL. The Board requires the Services of a PRINCIPAL of the NORMAL SCHOOL, Christchurch. Salary £6OO per annum, to include rent allowance. It is essential that whoever is appointed should be thoroughly conversant with Normal School work, and with the technical training of Teachers ; and he must be qualified to obtain a High Class Certificate from the New Zealand Education Department, The possession of a University Degree will be considered an additional recommendation. Applications addressed to the Chairman of the Board must be sent in on or before the Ist November. Applicants are requested to state their age, their professional or academical status, and to give particulars as to the nature and extent of their experience in School Management and in the Training of Teachers. Any farther information required may be obtained from the Secretary. J. T. COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 25th August, 1879. Jgl D U O A T I O N A L MRS. CURLE’S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, REMOVED to Rosslyu, Abel Smith street, next High School. The Adult ■ Dauciug Class in connection with her establishment will commence on WEDNESDAY, 27th ; the Juvenile Class on SATURDAY, Sflth. Properties for Sale g P E C I A i NOTICE. FOR PRIVATE SALE, A FEW CHOICE ALLOTMENTS IN PETO N E , Fronting the Beach-road, and neat the Petoue Railway Station. As so many Sections in this rising township have recently been sold, intending Purchasers are that there are now only two allotments FRONTING THE SEA BEACH open for sale, and in addition there are a few Sections on hand adjoining the new houses lately erected at Pctone. The extensive Railway Works now going on, and the Road shortly to be made right through the Township, should render the PETONE ALLOTMENTS Still for Sale a very desirable investment. THE PRICES AND TERMS, as before, are moderate and easy—Quarter cash deposit, and balance by instalments, extending to 18 months from the present date. Early application necessary to A. A. BARNETT, Land Agent, Odd Fellows’ Hall Buildings, Lambton-quay. FOR SALE.—A Valuable Freehold Villa residence, in Hill-street ; substantially built, containing eight rooms, gas and water laid on, Leamington range, and every convenience. Terms very easy. For further particulars apply to Benjamin Smith and Co., estate agents, Lambton-quay. FOR SALE. —A Substantial 3-roomed Cottage, nearly in the heart of the city, with Ground enough to build another Cottage on. Good well of water, and Outhouses. A Bargain tor Cash. Apply office of this paper. rj'lO LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS AND JL OTHERS. To be disposed of, in consequence of retiring from business, the Coach and Carrying Business at the Lower Hutt. For further particulars apply to JOHN CUDBY, Near Railway Station, Lower Hutt. PROPERTIES FOE SALE 9200 acres leasehold 300 acres freehold, northern seaboard, with 10,000 sheep, a few cattle and horses ; run ring-fenced, and all necessary working improvements 4SOO acres rich land, fenced and subdivided, well watered, with 10,000 sheep, 200 cattle, horses, and valuable plant, good residence, within easy distance of Napier. 635 acres freehold, with 1200 sheep, a few cattle and horses, house, yards, &c.— Mohaka 4300 acres freehold, part fenced and improved, with 3100 sheep, few cattle and horses, near seaboard 10.000 acres Freehold, all under improve, ment, and 13.000 acres Leashold, few improvements, with 17,500 Sheep, few Horses and Cattle ; seaboard, 5000 acres Freehold, part improved, and 6400 acres Leasehold, low rent, with 6000 Sheep, Poverty Bay. 8300 acres Freehold, part improved, and 8900 acres Leasehold, part improved, with 7500 Sheep and good station buildings; seaboard. 11,700 acres Freehold, all now under improve- ’ ment, fenced and subdivided into 1C blocks, which may be sold separately on very easy terms. Rich land, within 25 miles of town, by good road; property now carrying 12,500 Sheep, besides a number of Cattle and Horses. 1700 acres Freehold Wairoa, improved, with 2000 Sheep, good station buildings ( house, &c. 40 acres highly improved, with good house and offices, near Havelock 354 acres, Unimproved Woodvilk sections. 340 acres, Unimproved, Mahia, 17 000 acres, Rich Agricultural JLand near Cambridge, in blocks of 300 acres and upward ; easy terms. 8000 to 9000 acres freehold, rich alluvial land, Whangarei, sj. hours from Auckland. Crown grant 250 acres freehold, Kaitora Apply to— M. B. MILLER, Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent Napier ; or to— MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO„ FeatheKton-street, Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5765, 20 September 1879, Page 3
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