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rpHE PROVINCIAL ECCLESUSTICA7, SEMINARY X OF NEW ZEALAND. HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, MOSGIEL. In conformity with arrangements made at the First Provincial Synod, held in Wellington in 185)9, this Seminary has been established for the education of Students from all parts of New Zealand who aspire to the Ecclesiastical btate. The Holy Cross College is situated at Mosgiel (10 rni'es from Dunedin) in a fine building hitherto known as Mosgiel Hou^e, which, with 11 acres of rich park land surrounding it, was purcha&ed for use as a Seminary for the Ecclesiastical Province of New Zealand. The Pension is £35 a year, payable half-yeaily in advance It provides for Board and Lodging, Tuition, School Books, Furniture, Bedding and House Linen. The Extra Charges are : Washing, £1 10 a a year, and Medicine and Medical Attendance if required. Students will provide their own wearing apparel, including the College Gown, as well as Surplice for assistance in Choir. The Annual Vacation begins on the loth December and ends the 15th February. The Seminary is under the Patronage and Direction of the Archbishop and Bishops of New Zealand, and under the immediate personal supervision of the Right Rev. Bishop of Dunedin, who will act as Rector. For further Particulars apply to the Vice-Rector, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel.
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TENDER FOR HOTEL. rp ENDERS are invited frr the Prmbapp of the, Stoc k 1 and Furniture of the well-known GRIDIRON FMMLYar.d COMMERCIAL HOTEL, situate in Princes Street, Dunedin. The Gridiron is one of the oldest f-nd best-ebtabli&hed hotels in Dunedin and hap a recrgni 1 - oil Country Connection Eecond to none in Dunedin. The building has li-tety undergone a thorough overhaul from floor to ceiling, and has been refurnibhed throughout regardless of expense. It is within five minutes walk of the Post and Telegraph Offices 5 , Railway Station and Wbarve=, and offers to an energe'ic and capable busine-s man an opportunity of securing 1 one of the beet Hotel BusmesseM in the South Island. Separate TENDERS will also be received for the Lease of the above Hotel for five years. Immediate pet-session given to successful tenderer. Tenders cl^e on the 30th inst. Tenders containing 10 per cent, of purchase moneys to be addressed to JOHN LA.FFEY, OTAGO HOTEL. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
MARRIAGES. Crosme— Molon-m. —On the Ith June, 1002, at St Patrick's Church, Lawrence, \>y the Rev. Father Geary, Joseph M. Crosbie, eldest son of J. N. (.'rrwbie, late ff Luirsdeu, to Margaret, fourth daughter of l).'im Mjloney. Ducedin. Cuutin — (.KAUV —At St. Peter-, Wrey's CBush, on the 18th June, bj the Veiy liov. M. Wals-b, nFpistel by Rev. Father Keenan Michael Curt.ii, of Wr^y's Uut-b. to Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr B. Ciea r y, South Jiutrton.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 24 July 1902, Page 16
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