. Kotices.«~^<-'~^--TO DRAPERS AND Wo^KEeWrSTB^ernlSys GREY- ser 6 e Ribbed pants, lambswoot shirts, Crimean do Aberdeen half hos>e, lniubswool do. Serge pants, -women's and children's colored hosiery ;: -i White and colored eliirts, cloth caps, wool craVats Flannel riiirts, braces, belts, silk handkerchiefs; and scarfs " ; . T Blatikeiß, flannels, baizp, calico, towels, muslins loilets, quilts, hucks, selestias, roll liuingp, \Lable, damask; oil baize, Swiss curtains' dwarf curtains, Hollands ' ' Sewed collars, fancy ties, falls, hair nets, stays :, Black and colored coburgs, black alpacas, French merinos, girls* sealskin jacket", mens' black and colored sac coats" ' : ' ■':-'■. Cord trowsers, doe do., shepherd suits, &c. Extra pekoe congou, in half-chests Invoice of saddlery, door niats, &c, On Sale by . T. S. HARRISON & C 0., Rattray-Strekt, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. D. MURISOJf, BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, & CONFECTIONER, Rattuay-stkeft, Dunedin, Families supplied, and orders' delivered to any part of the town and suburbs.. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Empoxcered by Acts of Parliament, .. Established in 1836. , Having a Colonial Proprietary, and the following : Board of Directors in Sydney:— [ J. S. Willis, Esq., Chairman. .-■ ■ - [ Hon. G. K. Hoidcn,. Esq., M.L.C. 1 J.B Watt, Esq. M.L.C. - Honv E.D. Thomson, Esq., C.8., M.L.C, i B. Buchanan, Esq. '■ 1 Edward Kno.Vj Esq. Offices—Margaret-street, Wynward-square. Resident Secretary—A. Stanger Lenthes. Capital subscribed exceeding £1,880,000 Accumulated Funds and Capital paid up exceeding. ....;.. 1,156,000 Of which £200,000 are invested in the Colonies, in Government and other Securities. Reserve Surplus Fund £215,000, with, unlimited liability of the Shareholders. mHE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed .JL Agent for Otego and Southland and is authorised to receive applications for Insurance in both the Fire and Life Departments, which will be dealt with by the Directors in Sydney, upon terms as liberal as those of any other office. Medical Referee—llesry Nelson, M.D. !. All Claims are settled in the Colony. I Tables of Rates for Fire aud Life Insurance in all its Branches, and every information, can be obtained from GEO. S. BRODRIOK, ' 1, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. Agent for the Company. h.B. —Applications from Southland will be received through Messrs. T. J. White and Co., Invercargill, and Messrs. Surinan aud Crerar, Riverton, from whom Forms of Application and Tables of Rates, can be obtained. A USTRALASIAN FIRE INSURANCE XL COMPANY. Head Office : HALL OF COMMERCE, MELBOURNE. t CHAIBMAH : WILLIAM NICHOLSON, Esq. VICE-CnAIRSIAK : E. L. MONTEFIORE, Esq., J.P. dihectoeb : JAMES SPOWERS, Esq. JAMES GRAHAM, Esq. W. J. T. CLARKE, Ks<j. . J. M. JOSHUA, Esq. auditors : JAMES FOWLKR, Esq. SAMUEL THORPE, Esq. j BAHKJSRS: i I COLONIAL BANK. " i BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALKS. .! SECRETARY : ■ WJI. MACREDIE, Esq., J.P. j ■'"■■' ACTUARY: * ! I G.E. COWLEY, Ksq ; STANDING CQUSSKI. : ARCHIBALD MICHIE, Esq. solicitors : Messes. MUTTLEBURY k MALLESON. AOBKTS K>R OTAQO : W. &G. TURNBULL & O-, Dunedin. AUSTRALASIAN INSURANCE COMPANY MARINB BRAHCH. fpHE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed JL Agents for the Ports of Otago, are prepared > to take maritime risks Coastwise, ana to and from ' the British Colonies and Great Britain. ' On Gold by first class steamer to! Melbourne and Sydney ' I*l. On Gold by Al vessel to Great At lowest ' . : Britain \ j. On Wool by first class vessel to f current Melbourne I , . ■ : On Wool by Al vessel to Great "P"3l^™. Britain J W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Dunedin. July 11,1862. - NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY" FOR FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. i Head office : fAUCK L A N D. f ■ Capital. £250,000. I With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. ! 11/IR. A- W. MORRIS having resigned the! I -LYJL Agency of the above Company, the under- , Bigned has been appointed for Otago, and is now pre- . pared to take risks. EDWARD CHALMER, Office—Victoria'Chambers, : .-."■... Manse stieet. NELSON COLLEGE. — The first Election ol Scholars will take place on Monday, the 29th . September, in the present year. Three Scholarships will be offered for competition ! , one Foundation Scholarship of the annual value of i £30, tenable for two jears, to which all students at i the College, wheresoever born or resident, who shall not have attained the age of eighteen at the above i date, are admissible; the Alfred Fell Scholarship, of • the annual value of £20, tenable for. two years, to which all boys under fifteen at the above date are ad- i , missible; and one Foundation Scholarship of £10 for \ one year, to which students in the junior school only r- are admissible. • 1 The names of candidates, together with certificates of their age, must be sent in to the Principal hi; any ~. time not later than the 22nd of September, -Candidates must attend in person at the College, on Wednesday,'the 2ith of September, at 9*30, a.m., to be ; -., examined on that and the following days. »' - *, Subjects of Examination. ' Candidates for the first Scholarship will bo ex amined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, and in writing English from Dictation: those who t pass a satisfactory examination in those subjects will be further examined in-— 1. Latin and Greek Grammar, i 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11. :3.; Xenbphon's Anabasis, Book I. ; k 4. lAlgebra; as far as Quadratic Equations B. EucHd; Books 1., 111. j 6. R6man.'Hisii»ry-to the end of the Punic wars . ; Greek History-, to the end of the Persian wars | 8. English History. * . ; '- 9. French Grammar, translation from English into French, and from French rnto'English. Candidates for the second Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, iwriting Englisn > from Dictation,. Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin Reader, Eutropius, and English, His-, -- "'iatji".'".-'-'-'1-^^'-: '•■■'-•'■■ ■<<■ ■■■ .•'-.■• j- '■•:-.-'■. l '■■ c ■ > Candidates for the third Scholarship will be-.ex- '■ " mined 'in Scripture History, ; Geog_raphy, writing English, from Dictation, Latin Accidence, English-. History and Arithmetic. », ; , ; *4 The Scholarships will be awarded to the three boys ■- who do best in the tljree several examinations. , On the Ist of May, 1863, five Scholarships win be < for*competition, viz., two Foundatioa Scholarships of £3& and-;-^lO s respectively,^ the : Stafford * • Scholarship of £20^ the"; Kfchmond > Scholarship of ;£3O, and the Newcome Scholarship of £30* v Due notioe of theterms on which they will be competed for r Srflljbegifin, j i, <■■. ts -'■"■' -h" -''"- "i •: Further particulars may be learned by applying to t the.Principal, Nel&oji.Cc(Uege! New Zealand, , ' '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 239, 25 September 1862, Page 8
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