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Ht;fetelki;eoits. ]\[ E L S 0 N~~O OLLE G~E~. Principal—George Heppel; M.A., St. JohnXCollege, Cambridge. Assistant Master . ' . . Mr. Hawk. French and German Master . Mr. Weyergang. Drawing Master . . . Mr. Downes. The College will HE-OPEN on TUESDAY, January 31st. Fees. The fee per quarter will for the future be Two Pounds, payable in advance, for the ordinary course of; instruction, which includes Arithmetic, Writing, Geography,. History, Mathematics, Natural Science, arid the English, Latin, and Greek Languages. The fee for Drawing, French, and German will be Five Shillings per quarter for each, payable in advance; but instruction therein will be optional. . Admission. Pupils between the nges "of nine and twelve, who can read- and write with facility, and can practise the first four rules of Arithmetic, are eligible for admission to the lowest, or any other class in the College. Pupils between twelve and thirteen, must be able to go on with the work of the class next above the lowest; and those between thirteen and fourteen must be able to join the next higher class. Exhibition. Six additional exhibitions of the value of £15 each, and tenable for this present year, will be granted* on the day of the re-opening of the College, to those lads who shall prove as to attainment to be the most eligible for admission, and whose parents reside more than four miles from the College. By order of the Council of Governors, A. G. JENKINS, Secretary. Januaiy 10. 46 TF you want a good and cheap TIME- -"- PIECE, one can be bought for Tex Shillings. If you want a cheap and good watch.'tis only a good watch that, is really cheap. G. COATES, Trafalgar-street, has on hand, WATCHES, made to his order in London, which he will warrant for two years. Sounder or more useful cannot be bought. ' 83 GENERAL BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Fleece Tavern,) Waimea-koad. JOHN PEROIVAL, in returning thanks for past favors and success in business, begs to inform his friends and'the public-generally, that he has OPENED his NEW SHOP-as above, and respectfully solicits their future support. Prices same as usual. 41 TLTOUNSELL'S CIRCULATING -*-JL LIBRARY, Collingwood-street, (opposite Mr. Waxm an's.) Books lent to read by the volume. Arrangements have been made for a constant supply, of the latest and most popular works from England. Catalogues gratis on application. - 90 ■OOR SALE, afirstrate'-GBLDINGTweii-J- broken in to work in a Cart or Plough :an excellent roadster. Apply to R. G. CROCKER, 42 ; , . ' AVaimea West. TIT ANTED by a married man a situation Y'*on a SHEEP STATION—has had. severel years experience in the colony. The best of references given. For particulars inquire of Mr. J. JELIVIS, Commercial. Hotel, Nelson/ 61 A LFRED LEEOH in returning thanks ~£*~ for past favors, begs to inform his friends and the public that he haa received a large Stock of SYDNEY TIMBER, and can supply them with first rate Spring Carts and Drays. . Workshop, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, 57 (HAUTION. —I hereby give notice that any person or persons taking anything from my premises, belonging-to me, without my permission, will be PROSECUTED according to law. ' AH POULTRY, &c, found on-my premises, after ihis notice,.will be DESTROYED. Ik WM. WATTS. ■January 12th, 1860. 48

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 237, 27 January 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 237, 27 January 1860, Page 4

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