■_ Shipping Notice, NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. STEAM TO LYTTeTtoN, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. j^^^^^^s. TpHE R. M. S. Steamer ■J^^^^^^ D. Pole, Commander, Will be despatched for the above ports immediately on arrival'of the English Mail. For freight or passage, apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford street. NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. *OR I™«H_ON, A ||UMTOK. »APIBR, ,«JP*3_2v-<i«w Til H E Swift and powerful «?/lg|s&^ X S.S.S. QUEEN, _^^^^^^^> D Pole, Commander, will <--^ta-gaglSsß--aF sail for the above polls withiu twelve hours afte_ tha arrival of the English Mail. The following is the monthly time table • — NORTHWARDS. Depart. Arrive Port Chalmers, 18th Oct. Lvttelton, 19th Oct £y«elton, 20th Wellington, 21st „ Wellington, 23rd,, Napier, 24th Napier, 25th,, Auckland, 27th ~ SOUTHWARDS. Depart. Arrive. Auckland, 7th Nov. Napier, 9th Nov Napier 10th „ Wellington, 11th „ Wellington, 13th „ .Lyttelton, 14th " Ljttelton, 15th „ Pt Chalmers, 10th. " For freight or passage apply to A. L. THOMSON and CO., Agents, Stafford street. TO THE DUNSTAN. STEAMER, BETSY DOUGLAS. ewvl-^fe^V "DLIE3 Daily, Sundays ex *^rfi|^||xf2|^v JL cepted, Twenty-two miles along- the main route to the digja__3_^^__i__iß3 Rings, calling at all intermediate Jetties, leaving Soragg's Creek, 7 o'clock, a.m • Clarendon, 3 p.m. FOR LYTTKLTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND MANUKAU. '^^cs^v npHE Favorite s.s. WONG A X WONGA, 4^^^^^^^ .p- Renner, Master, Will leave Dunedin Jetty on Tuesday, the 21bt inst., at one p.m., for the above ports, and Wellington for Northern ports on the 29th inst. For freight or passage, apply to— J. JONES aud CO., Agents. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. a/K^. fTIHE Aberdeen-built Clipper .^Jfcgr^v X Brig LALLA ROOKH Hrg2|£v2g^§fe> having cleared at Customs can ggjlgjjljjll^gjiptake a fevr passengers, if iraine. diate application is made this day to LLOYD, TAGGAItT, & CO., Jetty-street, opposite Cafe de Paris. FOR LYTTELTON. + fu A ><^ n^ H E A 1 Clipper Schooner. ,^?TggK X WILD WAVE, P. Stevens, Master. T^^^^^^f For height or passage, apply to the Master on board, or to JAMES and JOHN H. BARR. RAVEN, FOR SYDNEY. a^K^hL riIHE fine fast-sniiing brigantine -^^^^^v X RAVEN, ' *^^^^S^^^_ JonnM <Donald, commander, will l^^^^^^^ggpsail from Port Chalmers for the above porw, on Wednesday the 22nd iinstant. For freight or passage, apply to I'RANCK and CO., Manse-street. "VTOW Landing ex Derwent Hunter, from Hobsrt JLI Town, and for sale by the undersigned, 323 bags bran 50 do oats CARGILL and CO Educational. A LADY having,some spare time, is desirous of . giving instructions on the Piano, to a few M 1?:...* 01 Particulars, apply to Mrs G. S. Wilson, Bell Hill.- ' MR. WHITE, Teacher of the Pianoforte-Tune &c, late with Joseph Wilkie, Melbourne Mrs White, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Singing Guitar, ami the French Language. For terms, tec.' apply to Mr. Plummer, Chemisr, Octagon. ' ' XTELBONCOLLEGE. 1M PRINCIPAL Reginald Broughton, Esq., M.A., ofßalliol College, Oxford. * ASSISTANT MASTERS : John Young, Esq., 8.A., Trinity College, Dublin and G. Cotterill, Esq. DRAWING AND MUSTO MASTERS J. Golly, Esq., and C. W. Manbt, Esq. Terms : —For the usual course of education for the three upper classes, £9 per annum; for the three lower classes, £8 per annum; Drawing and Music, extra. Board and residence (including washing), £50 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at o 16s. per month. Every pupil must be upwards of nine years of age, able to read fluently, and write from dictation, and tnow the first four rules of arithmetic. Further particulars to be learnt from the Secretary, Mr. Braithwaite, to whom applications are to b» addressed. NELSON COLLEGE. — The first Election ot 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 £30, tenable for two years, to which all students at the College, wher-esoevcr born or resident, who shall not have attained the age of eighteen at the above 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 nre admissible ; and one Foundation Scholarship of jSIO for one year, to which students in the junior school only are admissible. The names of candidates, together with certificates of their age, must be sent in to the Principal at any time not later than the 22nd of September. Candidates must attend in person at the College, on Wednesday, the 24th of September, at 930, a.m., to be examined on that and the following days. Subjects of Examination. Candidates for the first Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, and in writing English from Dictation: those who pass a satisfactory examination in those subjects will be further examined in— 1. Latin and Greek Grammar. 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11, 3. Xenophon's Anabasis,' Book I. _. Algebra, as far as Quadratic Equations 5. Euclid, Books L, 111. 6. Roman History to the end of the Punic wars 7. Greek History to the end of the Persian wars 8. English History. 9. French Grammar, translation from English into French, and from French into English. Candidates for the second Scholarship will be exMnined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, writing English from Dictation, Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin Reader, Eutropius, and' English History. Candidates for the third Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, writing English from Dictation, Latin Accidence, English History and Arithmetic. ; The Scholarships will be awarded to the three boys who do best in the three several examinations. . On the Ist of May, 1863, five Scholarships will be offered for competition, viz., two Foundation Scholarships of jG2O and £10 respectively, the Stafford Scholarship of £20, the Richmond Scholarship of £30, and the Newcome Scholarship of £30. Due notice of the terms on which, they will be competed for -will.be.gfrren. • ; ;■ , , 'Further particulars may be learned by apn __o to the Principal, Nelson College New Zealand, , Nelson Juntlttby
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 260, 20 October 1862, Page 4
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