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K. IN BANKRUPTCY. 3-9 — c Supreme Court of New Zealand E- J. Canterbury District —Notice is hereby R- given that "William Vrkkall of Christew church in the said district builih-r hath this he day tiled a declaration in the said Court t'i'i pursuant to tlw Bankruptcy Acts that he *te is unable to meet his cngairuments with his jc. creditors. Dated this 10th day of March. 1874. _ bLATER & SON, Solicitors for tho said Bankrupt. ay J^ 11 2789 - cm S. Government Notices.

j s . nANTERBUKY RAILWAYS. n. yj E, NOTICE. 19 - The following Regulation will in future be tie strictly enforced:— to " All goods and merchandise, whether bond B4 or free, and all luggage having arrived Tγ at its destination, shall be removed I' by the consignee from the platform and .' sheds -within twelve working hours ; y # and any free goods, merchandise, or ' luggage not removed by that time a ' may be stored at the risk and expense _ of the consignee or owner, and will r, become subject to such charges as may jy from time to time be fixed by the .(j Railway ; and any bonded goods or _ merchandise which shall not be reto moved within the period aforesaid, (;- shall be subject to the payment qf the >G sum of 2s per ton per day, until the ~ removal of the same from the railway - premises." By order— :* JOHN MABSHMAN, !_ General Manager. I- December 27th, 1873. 12-29 f>o4 :a ; 4 TJNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS The University of New Zealand will hold an Examination for Scholarships on the 25th '• day of MAY Next, 1874. Candidates are required to send in their c names addressed to mc at Wellington, so as 3 to reach mc on or before the 20th day of - April, 1574. : > Full information may be obtained from r . FREDERICK de CARTERET MALET, 3 Christchurch. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, 0 2-7 1707 Chancellor. 2 DOAKD OF EDUCATION o PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIPS. a I- The BOARD OF EDUCATION hereby i. gives notice that on the dates hereinafter '' fixed PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS will be 4 HELD by Examiners appointed by the - Board, of Candidates desirous of competing I. for the scholarships mentioned below, under Lt the following regulations : — The scholarships to be ten in number, 3 each to be of the value of £40 per annum, ~ tenable for two years, provided funds for that purpose be voted by the Provincial Council. ° (a) Two of these scholarships will be ; open to all boys whose age does not exceed eleven years on the 3rd l> June, the first day of examination. (Jj) Three of these scholarships will be ~ x open to all boys whose age does not , exceed twelve years on the 3rd [' June, the first day of examination. 0 (c) Three scholarships will be open to all boys whose age docs not exceed [I thirteen years on the 3rd June, the i. first day of examination. - s (d) Two scholarships will be open to all 7 boys whose age does not exceed j fourteen years on the 10th June, the first day of examination. ' The proceeds of the scholarships will be - available only as a contribution towards ex- '" penses of tuition, board, lodging, and other '» expenses at some school to be approved of 51 bytheßorrl. In addition to the above-named scholare ships Mr Gould's two scholarships will be g given, under conditions of Class C. These _ scholarships will entitle the scholars to free ) tuition at Christ College, with all necessary . books, for a term of two years, the scholars p to conform to the rules of the College, and to pass a satisfactory examination at the end of the first year. Those boys desirous to compete must give , notice in their own handwriting to the Chairman of the Board of Education on or ~ before the 19th May, stating their age and tho school at which they attend. In case _ they attend no school their residence must be named. The examination will take place at Christchurch, and all necessary expenses for travelling and for board and lodging incurred by the candidates will be defrayed by the Board. The Board reserves to itselE the right of j requiring proof as to the age of any candi,j= dates. c Candidates for scholarships open to all c boys under the ages of eleven, twelve, and c thirteen respectively, as above described n under the letters a, b, and c, will be . c examined on the following subjects :— l e Spelling •j Reading c Writing Arithmetic English Grammar Composition Geography History, Sacred and Profane.' Candidates for scholarships open to all boys under fourteen years of age will be examined on the following subjects :— English Grammar and Composition, including Spelling Arithmetic Geometry and Algebra History, Ancient and Modern, Sacred d and Profane pf Geography, Physical and Political. id »y By order, :e FREDERIC MAINWARING, Dr Secretary. ■■ ts .Christchurch, sth March, 1874. 3-10 2804 ie :=: re Educational. MADAME AND MISS WINTER are prepared to Give Lessons in MUSIC AND SINGING. Terms (Payable in Advance), Three Guineas _ per Quarter, commencing from first lesson. Collett's Villas, Tuam street east. 2-16 1981 A I t A P U. WANTED a MASTER for the Tai Tapu id District School. of Applications, with testimonials, to be sent ac in on or before the 18th of March, 1874, is addressed to ir . ROBERT FORBES, 74 Chairman of School Committee. m 3-11 2807 "t- mHE First of the COLLEGE EVENING he X READINGS will be held at the large ~-> n room in the Sew Buildinps, on THURSDAY o e EVENING NEXT, at half-past seven. It is intended, in addition to the Readings, to have a few Musical Pieces, Instrumental and Vocal. All subscribers to the College Library are entitled to attend and bring with them any members of their families and friends staying in their homes. 3-11 2793

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2681, 11 March 1874, Page 3

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