Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Public Notices. ZEALAND UNIVERSITY. CANTERBURY COLLEGIATE UNION. LENT TERM. fiommencing on the 9th day of February, . and ending on the 7th day of May. Classics— E. A. Worthy, 8.A.; Mondays aad Thursdays, at 8 p.m.; and for University Scholars, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 9 a.m. jjathematics —C. C. Corfe, 8.A.; Tues- . days and Fridays, from 8 to 10 p.m, Euclid and Algebra. BIOLOGY— Botany: LL Powell, M.D., Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 8 p.m. Bholish Language and Literature Bey C. Fraser, M.A.; Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 9 p.m. Hoperh Languages—Rev O. Turrell, MJt-; Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6.30 to 8 p.m. jrmSPKUDVSCB— C J. Foster, L.L.D.; Thursdays, at 7 p.m. fhe Lectures on Botany, the English Language and Literature, and Modern Lanfnwres, will be given at the Class-rooms in fkfljinsenm. Those in Classics, Mathema-♦h--and Jurisprudence, at Christ's College. for. each coarse of lectures, half-a--iminea. Cards may be had of the Registrar. . Cnwersity Scholars admitted free of charge to all tbe classes. I_adies are admitted to all the classes, on Moment <* the ÜBnal fee * Begular students, who enter with a view to examinations and to honors, are required to matriculate to the University, and to attend at least three during each term. J_ther information may be obtained, on application to the undersigned. v F. de c. MALET, Registrar. -' Cfaistchurch, Feb. Sth, 1874. 2-7 1708 /Canterbury public library. The LIBRARY formerly belonging to the Literary Institute will be ._:.—"- -rB-oTUUEh \\ . " V »'• '■' 'ON MONDAY, 9th FEBRUARY* Under the authority of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury College. ""The, Rules of the Circulating Library are - ■ ■•• 1. That the Library shall be open for tbe blowing and returning of books every day, except Sundays, Christmas Day, Good Friday, _d General Holidays, from ten o'clock in the morning until five' in the afternoon, aadfftimsix till nine in tbe evening. 2. That each, subscriber shall pay in adTafflK itenVfittiUings per annhm, or two shill^and"slx pence per quarter; and shall j_o be introduced by a.governor or two subsoiberSii..: V 3. That each subscriber may have but of the Library one volume at a time, and no more: except that all the vorhinesof a novel may be borrowed at the sa_&-„mev and a . ieparate volume of plates illustrating any work,r may-t>e~saken out along with one Yoiume Of the text; but in thesc'exceptional cases, the whole must be returned by the time allowed fojv one volume, .t y--4.-Thatfinclußive of the days of delivery and return, one-Week'ihail be allowed for 1 reading any periodical, two "Weeks for an. ociayo or any smaller voTumCj:'«r : ','for a" notreT, ahjl three- Vifeeks Jo* a andffiatTfTon the, day wben a book ; ought, to be the? Library be hot open, the; next day shall be considered as, .the day for return, i * "' ' '.X , 5. That if a book be not-returned at the due timS. thes Subecrjiber shall •' pay a fine of one penny a day for the first week, and^fter : that timis threepence a day for every day of his detaining-the book : and if" it be not, re-, tamed withihl fourteen days* the 'subscriber maybe required to pay its value, or,.the. value of fhe work of which it fbrmsjMirt, in addition to the fin_ incnrred; and.in.<aeV fault of such payment, the book, or its value, or the value of the work of which it forms part, and the fines, may be recovered in a. court of law. ..... 61 That if £ book shall >c written, in or otherwise -d—aaged, the subscriber ih; whose hands the book was at the time, may be required to pay the value of the book, or to nplace it, at the discretion, of the governing body. '"' >•'■■'■■••.' ,' '" " !'■:■:

7. TtatjantiLa jubscriberib_l-have paid _fineaand money due by him on, account of books detained, lost, or damaged, he shall not be entitled .to ; use _the Cffcnlating Library. - : u '-' ; ",,-7 .V,.' V. ..■ . 8. That every,: subscribed before being admitted to use the Library, shall sign an imdertsking to observe and be bound by the rules of the Library. , M«n&era of the Literary Institute, whose \ BsbscriptionS are paid up to December 31, ! 18T8, have been introduced by one of the governors in accordance with Rule 2, but I will b§ required to give their signature as provided by Rnle S. . ! MeuLbers of the Literary Institute whose | •abscriptaons were paid in advance for any part of this current yesu may have the amounts standing to their credit returned to them, or .applied as hew subscriptions at tfre reduced In either case the old card of moab^rabipmust : be given up. ■- , The Beading Room is now open to the p&liei _e$ of 1 charge, from 8 a.m. until By erdei; of the ! Boprd of Governors, ~ * F. DE C. MALET, 8-7 1753 Secretary, pro. tern. _ .- AuctionsB. WALTON k CO. CARGO OF' SUGAR, EX FARNINGHAM, FROM MAURITIUS. FERRIIARY, 1874. MESSRS, £. $ fO." have received instructions from Messrs Dauuetx, Nichoixs k Co* to . SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Hereford-street, Christ^ church, On TUESDAY, the 10th FEBRUARY Next, At Twp ci' Clock, I%e following very Excellent Assortment of v Maar|tiui Sugars, c* Famiogham, from |lauptiuß ; — tfeioa No 1—298 pockets fine yellow counter Onion „ 2—292 do do do Bre. Noire „ 5—404 do bright brewto ere* crystals «oaLoisir „ 6—416 do light do do SMshfuna ■■•„ 7—304 do extra fine light _ do do fe&achamp „ 8—240 do very $ne light ' • ■ 'yellowdo „ 10—363 do do do do «,' * * "do db jrarbaea „ 11—251 do do do do „ 13—603 do white crystals jwutude- „ 14—718 do do do ~16—646 do do dq ***? Biter „ 17—207 do finest white grainy JtOSßois „ 18—2Q2do do do do do wsßoisA „ 20—393 do Snowdrops **«»«& A,, 21—331 do do 6668 pockets. Terms liberal at sale. JJSSDAY, 10th~¥eBRUARY NEXT, w At two o'clock 1585

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18740207.2.12.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2654, 7 February 1874, Page 3

Word Count
947

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2654, 7 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2654, 7 February 1874, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert