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HIGH CLASS LITERATURE. [ " The Dominican Star/ An Illustrated Literary Annual. Bright, breezy, interesting. A capital family magazine. Price Is ; post free la ljd. Write to the Tablet Company, Publishers, Dunedin. gT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Scholarships. Two Scholarships of the yearly value of £25 each, tenable for four years, and two Scholarships of the yearly value of £25 each, tenable for two years, will be offered for Competition in December, 1908. These Scholarships are open to all CathoMc Boys attending the Parochial Schools of the Colony. CONDITIONS. I 1. Candidates for Scholarships tenable for four years must be under the age of fourteen on the Ist day of January, 1904. 2. Candidates for Scholarships tenable for two years must be under the age of sixteen on the Ist day of January, 1904. i 3. Application to be examined should be forwarded to the , Beotor before the tenth day of November, 1903 ; such application i to contain (a) a letter of recommendation from the Parish Priest ; I (J») a certificate of date of birth ; (r) an entrance fee of 10s. ' 4. The examination will be conducted in writing, and will be held early in December, 1903, at centres to suit the general convenience of candidates. 5. Candidates will be examined in (a) The New Zealand Catechism, No. 2 ; (&) the following subjects of the Sixth Standard, Board of Education : — Writing, Spelling, Composition, Grammar, Geography, and Arithmetic. 6. The Scholarships will be allotted in the order of merit to those candidates who obtained the highest aggregate of marks. ' 7. A Scholarship will be forfeited unless the Buccesßf ul candidate shall have lodged the Bum of £20 with the College Procurator on or before the first day of February in eaoh year of tenure, and unless he shall be present in the College on the first day of each session, 8. Should the diligence or conduct of any scholar prove unsatisfactory, the Rector is empowered to declare his Scholarship vacant. 9. In all questions concerning the obtaining or holding of Scholarships, the decision of the Hector shall be final. 10. All Scholars must provide a full outfit according to College Prospeotus. AUGUSTINE KEOGH., S.M., 8.A., St. Patrick's, Wellington, Rectok. Ist October, 1903.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 15 October 1903, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 15 October 1903, Page 17

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