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gT. PATRICK'S 00LLBOB, WELLINGTON. CONDUCTED BT THE MARIST FATHERS Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hte Grace tke Arok' bishop of Wellington. The object of the Marist Fathers in this ooantry, as in their colleges in Europe and America, is to impart to their pupils a thoroughly Religions and a sound Literary education, whioh will enable them in after-life to discharge their duties with honour to Religion wad Society, and with credit and advantage to themselves Students are prepared for the N.Z. University Junior and Senior Civil Service, Medioal Entrance, Solicitors' General Knowedge, Bank and all other Public Examinations. Students not preparing for the learned Professions have the advantage of a Speoial Commercial Course, under efficient management, where tkey are taught all that win be of use i» mercantile pursuits. Spwial ; attention 1 is atac paid to the teachings of rtryMHJ Science, for whioh purpose the College possesses a large Laboratory and Demonstration Hall. Vocal Muslo, Elocution, Drawing, and all other branohee of a Liberal Eduoation reoeive due attention. PhyHioal oulture is attended to by * competent Drill Instructor who trains the students three tisaes-a week in Drill, Rifle Praotioe, and Gymnastics. A large and welt-equipped Gymnasium is attacked to the College. The religious and moral training of the pvpils is anobjeatoispecial oare, and partteular attention is bestows* <m the *eaok4n#>«< < Christiaß Dootriae. A well-appointed Inflrnwcy arteobed to tke O*lhg»> is uMfev the ofeatps of the -Sisters of Oe*tm*o*,tt<m>wham!i*x)m*'* iM*' neaeati fit»denlß-*eceiv* the'UMrttefeder'an&dovoirtiMUttyaa*)*!* at ail times pay particular attention to 1 the-younferesloVßl*!* 1 * delicate pupile, who without such oare would find the abefc6oe >i of home oomforts very trying. For Trans, etc., apply to THE RE^ttA

THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' NOYMIATRt CLONTA&F, IRELAND, The Rev. Bro. T. R. Hugtoetr, ChristSaa Brevets'* Ceßefey "VWi toria Parade, Melbourne, respectfully asks th« former < pupite'>b»'tie' Christian Brothers and friends of Christian" edfoatfcta to herpttft: buildiDfr the Centenary Novitiate, wherein the ytfttng ttettbttirnt the Order wilt be trained for all parts of the Eagl(an'-splSa*togr world. Sincere thanks are returned iw tbe f eU6wing anMUßfci-t—r Mrs. M. A. Rafferty, Ortehtmgfc, 10s; MrS". • Ja«BS«« Brady, Howick, lOs ; Miss Maftgie Kelly, Otahuhtt, 10(i ; - Miss O. Cummins, Mania, 10s ; Mr. Edward De*fa«ndV Ashburton, 10s ; Martin Kennedy, Esq., Wellington, SA. ; Mr. Fatrick O'Kegan, OtagD, 10a ; Mrs. M. Bfc*«; Christ- 1 church, £1 ; Miss T. Barry, Orepuki, £1 ; Mt. Jatte* Williams, Te Tua, 10s 6d ; Mr. A. S. Frost, Tr*TO«#«v Vs 6d ; Mr. William O'Connell, Upper Nevi», 10s'; Ifr. J. S. Maffenis, Mangawai, 2s 6d ; Mr. Frairic Smith; Tll^ Ngawai, 10s ; Mr. J. Mac Donald, Bunnythorp©, £1 ; Mr. Patrick O'Reilly, Taradale, 10s ; Mr. Daniel Friel,, W&4tohi, 10s ; Miss Ellen Cody, Stafford, £1 ; Mr. W. G. Mitchell, Wellington, 10s ; Mrs. Michael Sptelman, Po-i hangina, 10s 6d ; Miss C. Hefternafi, Kaikorai, 10s ; MiftiAnnie T. Friel, Temuka, 10s ; Mr. James Butler, Mmp bury, 10s ; Mrs. E. Mullane, Kaikoura, 10s 6d ; Mt- A. Keenan, Kaikoura, £1 ; Miss K. Smith, MOfttoa' FoJt* ton, 10s. (To be continued.) c. Mttfe B - SE&tIOS IN JANKFIBLD 9BTTLKSCBNT OPEN FOB APPLICATION. XIOTKfBMS HEREBY OIVEST tkat the und«i«m«titio«d'eeo fc ' i.X " tion will be OPEN FOR APPLICATION^ on leaa»4av perpetuity at this Offie on TUESDAY, sth MAY, 1903 :— TAIERI DISTRICT. Section 27a, Block I , Janefleld Settlement ; 10 aores ; halfyearly payment as rental for land and interest and sinking* fund on building's, £17 16s 7d. Tbe following buildings and improvements go with the section : 8-roomed house and eoullery, dairy, store, stable, cow-byre, and cart-shed, plantation, fruit tie** and fencing round homestead. The following buildiogß do not go with the land and will be disposed of by tender : Old pifgeries with binder shed ; oow-sbei, oontainii g 16 stalls; barn, with Intt abdt ob«ffhoiiTO ; piggery aftd brick boiler-house; Finc-clat* level BgriC' ltur..l land abuttinir -on the OttMpe Central BmHwty; one mile from Wing* tot Railway Stattoa. Sale plans and full particulars maybe obtained ffom thil* Office. D. BARRON, Commissioner of Crown landi. Disteiot li«nd« *ad Survey Office, Daaediisi 14th April, l«O9 4

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 17, 23 April 1903, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 17, 23 April 1903, Page 16

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