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- . \ V , Stocks-^ ?--. •^" - g tat;i oir^Foa'ys'irirß. Run, 23,000 Acres,' with'3.ooo Ewes, 1,500 Wetaers, 1,500. old Lambs, and ailieces sary improvements. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. A CCLIMATISED EWES FOR SALE, 4,0 0 0 OTA G O EWES, 3.000 of them 8-tooth, 1,000 „ 6-tootb. None broken-mouthed. . * DALGETY, RATTREY, & CO. F.A T C T L~eT ' FOR SALE. "| C\f\ HEAD Fat Cattle, running near ±\J\J Oamaru, - ' Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., - - Dunedin. PURE BRED SAXONY RAMS. F°? SALE, 10 pure bred Laxony Rams, imported m Oliver Cromwell, selected on the Continent by a well-known Otago judged y v DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. . vi: J :-i ; 1 AUSTRALIAN SHEEP. -tjji.:-. ■-.■■':o.:i ..-.:.>»: ■: i, ; :«S--- ■■■' A•' f id;. - :>E , i > 1,000 ■ Fat Wedders -heavy weights -; ■ 1;200 Two and Four Tooth, first-class Ewes To arrive from Port Philip about 20th November. ;-i ~-' DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. 0 k.T- T.X E F.O R S.II E ■.. . 250 head of well-bred young catiie running near Oamaru v .-,,.- „ ° "Applyito ": '- '; ■• •'■ J' '; -" iy U 7;.-.-r: •"[ DALGETTY, RATTRAY and CO. TO serve Mares this" Season, at MaryhilL Waihola. -the pure Clydesdale Stallion ; ; :;'B OISDA LE , ; imported by the undersigned. He is a rich bay with .black legs, stands 16 hands 2 inches high- superior bone and action;and remarkable fine temper, and : J^H^ %ec-year-old at the Longford Show ia got by^ Clydesdale, imported from" Glasgow, by R. L. Kermode.Esq ,of Mona Vale : his dam, Beauty, a pure Clydesdale mare, the property of G. Scott, Esq., Woodside, Tasmania. - ; There is a superior run for mares for the season, a?jda J possible, care, and attention without responsibility^ <•..,.,.... i . Terms—£6. October 27th, 1882: WM. DUFF. ,-a a-. ~• „, PLQUGHBOY. . is a fine upstanding horse 17 handi high, with clean flat -jjone, good quarters and coinpac body, is good tempered and quiet in harness. :-iTerms—L 5 'ss, payable as follows: £3 5s at the time the mare is brought; and £2 when she proves in foal. :-: ■ ' * \ Paddocks provided for mares, but no responsibility incurred-. .-.•-.■ ; J Apply to the Groom, at the Grange (opposite Goodali's old hotel); or to Mr Dewe, the 'Tokomairiro. ' TO .. ;STAND DURING THE ■ SEASON^ At Robert Dowie's, Taieri,.' . ;i -.-; -: •• . The Thoroughbred horse DAINTY ARIEL, A «.?*& Fifteeu and-a half Hands High, . Gotbyltiadlesworth, but of Atbaed,. by, Moeonides, out of Alice Grey, sister to Zohrab and Gohainra, and dam of Capandra. Terms. £3. . " "WT*.'"*'^',"w'l?ll|;,'"'^'"">jayg»»?«^«l «"■■■ i"inn ill „ i:\::-L'jl': ' Ji ' : Miscellaneous. .5 N" ELSON COLLEGE: —The first Election of Scholars wdl take place on Monday, the 29th September, in the present year. ' Three Scholarships will be '■■ bffered for competition one Foundation Scholarship of the annual value of £30, tenable for two years, to which all students at the College, wheresoever.bom 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 are admissible ; and one Foundation Scholarship of £10 for one year, to which students in the; junior school only are admissible. The names of candidates, together with certificates . oftheiriage, must >c /sent in to the Principal at any time not later than the 22nd of September. Candi. dates mustattendin person at the College, on Wednesday, the ,24th of September, at 9"30, a.m., to be examined on that and the following days. ; . .-...., Subjects,op.Examination. , Candidates for the first Scholarship will be exannned in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic and in wricbig"English from, Dictation: those who 'pass a satisfactory examination in those subjects wil be further examined m— ", " ~-, - ~ 1. Latinand Greek Grammar. , ,2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11, 8. Xenophon's-Anabasis, Book I. . 4. Algebra, as" far as (faadiatic Equations 5. Eudid, BooksX, HI.; 6. Roman History to the end of the Punic wars "A \* Gfreek History., to the end of the Persian wars 8. English History. «" ' " "'■',■■ 9. French Grammar, translation from English ~ .... ■• , , • Ihto French, and from French into English. , Candidates for the second Scholarshipwill be examined in- Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, writmg'English from' Dictation, Latin Grammar, Jacobs Latiu Reader, Eutropius, and English History. . '■' -', ■■- '-■'-•■' ■■*'•■ ■ ■ ■ '"'" Candidates for the third Scholarship will "be examined ;in c S(ffiptu|:e History,; geography, writina Enghsh from Dictation, Latin Accidence, English .History and Arithmetic. • •-■-.•• — - .»■■ The Scholarships'wiirbe awarded to the'three boys ho do best in the three several examinations. On the Ist of May, five Scholarships will be offered for: competition, viz;, two Foundation Scholarships> of £20 and £10 respectively, the Scholarship of £20, the Richmond Scholarship o £30; and the Newcome Scbolai-ahipof £30. Due n» tide of the-terms on; which they will be competed will1 be given 5 ' • i » Further paiiiiculare'may-be;'learnedhy app ing to the Principal, Nelson. College New Zealand, J Nelsbn Juhel^tlp^ '/■'•■" ■> ■, THE FIRST NEW ■ ZEALAND CHAMPION . -;-:-/:•-.;:; i:-;U.-.;RACE: ■ "• Will be run over the' A , ON WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1863. - ii: Stewards : William-Morley, Esq, ; • John Maclean, Esq. James;McKenziei Esq;; j.A Mark Noble, Esq. a- f. i-'.v-i i. fa; i Pitzwilliam Wentworth Esq. iTo.act;with Stewards.that may be appointed fro ..;/.; -~ci.; .-. each of the ; Colonies; CiEßKOß'thb CounsE—Hokobart:! V'•■■:, ':^„>-;?;;K;-i.-^^J; ; ;fSwitzeri-.:-Esq.^.: •-•.:. - i -:^;!l^'-: :a.°^;"«'^h;avsweepßtakißs»:of.loo'wvieacb, !. added :„the second'horse to receive 200 soys.'out of the slake; and-thethird to Bavehis stskei if mor« - than.three'stiirt.r Weight,for age. Three miles. 25 sovs.j to be addressed Mericoyer;ta the? Secretary of the; Otago-JockeT Club, at the ; Pipymcial; Hotel, Dunedin, on or before Ist November,: 1862, but.all nominations sent in due ofpqsjti and bearingithe*Post-office mark o waboyepc^;preyious;date.to^be.eligiMe. A furt *beso«ayment.6£2s jsoy^.nnder similar terms of poßfc ™M^ddfessed.as.aboye;on or before. f 3lst December, }?M $■ sovß.-to^be abso*W^ m^a^^boveoeid^ ;»eg^J>thelßthfebruftry} 1863,6r,aRpreyious monk _?^^M^^^fesl^^ttj^; ■'> '■^Siywaj a«ed, 'lQst A4lb;tinares and f&sp&'!&^&4&bz^ Boa»d A few yacancies^r- )U,\», jLV X- f< 3 ,» ■. , Aj^jetf^nSfcifi^^ad^W^^ torn o r^mMe^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 7

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