Toblie Notices. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SENIOR SOMES SCHOLARSHIP. AN ELECTION to two Senior SHIPS," on the Somes Font.Hation, in appointed to take place ou TUESDAY, April 29, i 873. The value df the Scholarship is £40 per annum for.fonr years, liable to a deduction j of 20 per cent for any term in which the examination shall not have been passed satisfactorily; It is open to all members of the United Church of England and Ireland, or of any branch of the said Church, or of any Church in communion therewith, wheresoever born or resident, who shall have attained on the day appointed for the election of a scholar the full age of fifteen, and shall not have, exceeded the age of eighteen years, preference being given, in the event of .equality, to any candidate who may be of the kindred of the foundress, Mrs Maria Somes, or of her late husband, Mr Joseph Somea. '. Applications, accompanied by certificates of age and of good moral: character, and (in case of fouuder's kin) by satisfactory proof of consanguinity, must be sent in to C. C. CORFE, Esq., on or before SATURDAY, April 12, 1873. Candidates will be examined on the following subjects:— Divinity. Greek testament, Gospel according to St. Luke "Wheeler's' analysis of Old Testament History, pp. 2 —40 Burton's Church History The Church Catechism The XXXIX Articles Greek. -Eschylus, Promotheus Vinctus Thucydide-, Book VI. Grammar and Composition T-ATIN, ..•■ Livy, Book I.' Virgil, Georgics Grammar and Composition , „ English. Sifc Students:; Gibbon j 72i apd a.d. JlO6 Students* Greece, pp. 328—345 Students' Borne,.p.p. 9—65 ; 1' Shakespeare, Julius Caesar v< ISs-ajv/ . Fbench. . T6lemaque Grainmaire dcs Grammaires ; Mathemauios. Arithmetic Algebra* Eucijd, Books 1., H, lU, IV,, VI. Phipe Trigonometry The Examination will commence on TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1873, 2-17 At 9 a.m. 1175 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. AN ELECTION to a Junior Somea SCHOLARSHIP is appointed to take place on TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1873. This Scholarship ia £15 in value, and is tenable for three years at the Grammar School. In case the parents or friends of the successful candidate live more than three miles from the Grammar School, the scholar will be entitled to receive an additional sum of £20 annually, to assist in defraying his expenses while living at a distance from home. A deduction of twenty per cent, will be made at the end of any half-year in which the scholar shall not have passed a satisfactoiy examination. The Scholarship is open to all boys under fourteen years of age who have been pupils in any Church of -England parish, or district school in the Province of Canterbury for six months next previous to the time of examination, and who shall receive a certificate of good character from the master of the school, countersigned, when practicable, by the clergyman of the parish or district in which the school is situated. Candidates will be examined in the Church Catechism, Scripture History, English History, English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Dictation. Candidates must send in their names to C. C. Corfe, Esq, on or before SATURDAY, April 12, 1873. The examination will commence on TUESDAY, 15th April, 1873, at 9 ajn. 2-17 1175 HARVEST HOME I HARVEST HOME ! 1 mHE ANNUAL HARVEST HOME "*■ WILL BE HELD AT THE SAWYERS' ARMS HOTEL, - 1 PAPANUL ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1873, At 7.30 p.m. TICKETS—2s 6D EACH. | ~~JOHN WILD. 2-17 1211 Proprietor. Money ] TO LEND, PfIAAA TRUST MONEY on Free- ] 3w_SUUU hold Security for Three or Five Years, at 8 per cent, per annum. Apply to DUNCAN & JAMESON. Christchurch, Feb. 11th, 1873. . 2-13 1046 MONEY. < HPHE Undersigned are prepared to LEND JL MONEY on MORTGAGE in any * _____ that may be required. 12-29 612 DsBOUBBEL k CO. MONEY . TO LEND, in sums of dBSO and upwards on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY. . RICH. WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 3719 Colombo street, Christchurch. f_ Hit ONEY LENT on Watches, i IVX Jewellery, Silver, Plate, St Wearing Apparel, &c. Less - <$>. than Government interest j charged. A large quantity of £ Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of gold and silver watches, gold chains, ear-rings, lockets, rings, &c, will be SOLDatastonis-anglylowpTices. I. HERMAN, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, c 3d HIGH STREET. 1986 tmfONEY LENT. 8. STEWART begs to inform the public that be is prepared to LEND MONEY in sums from Is to £500, on Clothing, . Jewellery, Plate, Merchandise, **■ Bills of Lading, kc. Lowest interest charged. N. B.—& S. is a CASH PURCHaSEB of ladies' and gentlemen's left-off Wearing AppaieL Note the address—Samuel Stewart, Licensed PawnbroTcer; Lichfield street, nearly opposite the New Fire -brigade Station. A large Quantity of new and second-hand Clothing <__ hand and for SALE. Ladles aad Gentle men waited on at their own premises, b Kote, —Watchea, Clocks, and Jewellery ©leaned tod repaired, way chs_p, os the fiKOifM. »3$
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Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2353, 18 February 1873, Page 4
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