' 4—Name and describe courses of six ' English . Rivers. . s—Ntuno in England tho chief manufacturing towns, say 6 for cotton, 8 for woollen, 3 for silk, and 3 for hardware, and say where each is situated. 6—Give, with correct dates, tho situations and historical events connected, with Woolor, Evesham, Worcester, St. Albans. 7—Seaports of.United States. B—Mountains8 —Mountains of Palestine. 9—Manufacturing towns of Scotland. Subjoined is tho Order of Merit, in each Class as determined by "Written Examinations and Class Markings. Only a few names'arc given'in each class, but tho relative, standing-of all the pupils was accurately ascertained :— EDCLID. 2—Richard Collier, Lyttelton. arithmetic: FIRST OR HIGHEST CLASS. Ist—William flay ; 2nd, James.. Stewart; 3rd, Richard Collier. SPEED AND ACCURACY. Ist—-Ricliard Collier; 2nd, James Stewart. ■GIRLS'.'. DIVISION. Ist—Agnes Hay; 2nd, Anastasia O'Hara. SECOND CLASS. f George Collier, Lyttelton f , lsu ~"" 1 Charles Gosling, Christchurch f e<mai 2nd—George Bolej'n, Little Akaloa. '...'. SPEED. . . Ist—George Collier; 2nd, Charles Gosling. THIRD CLASS. Ist—Robert Hay; 2nd; Wm. Stewart; 3rd, Gordon Parker, Akaroa.. RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE. Ist—James Stewart; 2nd, Wm. Hay; 3rd, Richard Collier; 4th, James Hay. girls' DIVISION. Ist—Agnes Hay; 2nd, Anastatia O'Hara. GENERAL ENGLISH CLASS. . senior br VISION. Ist—Richard Collier; 2nd. James Stewart aud Wm'. Hay, equal; 3rd, Thos. Hay. |.'.., GIRLS. Ist—Agnes Hay; 2nd, Anastasia O'Hara, | nearly equal. ■ ■ ' JUNIOR DIVISION. Ist—Rowland O'Hara; 2nd, Almirah White ENGLISH GRAMMAR. SENIOR DIVISION. Ist—Wm. Hay; 2nd, James Stewart; 3rd, Thos. Hay; GIRLS. Ist—Agnes Hay. JUNIOR DIVISION. Ist—George Boleyri; 2nd, James Hay; 3rd, George Collier. - GIRLS. 1st —Anastasia O'Hara'.; 2nd, Hannah .Hay and Almirah White, equal. GEOGRAPHY. SENIOR DIVISION BY CLASS MARKING. Ist—George Boleyn; 2nd, Win. Hay; 3rd, Thos." Hay. BY WRITTEN EXAMINATION. 1st —James Stewart; 2nd, Wm. Hay; 3rd' Thos. Hay. SENIOR DIVISION BY CLASS MARKING. . Ist—George Collier; 2nd," Henry Hay: 3rd, ' . Charles Gosling. DEFINITION AND ETYMOLOGY OF ENGLISH WORDS DERIVED EROM LATIN ! . ROOTS. / SENIOR DIVISION. WRITTEN EXAMINATION. Ist—Richard Collier; 2nd, George Boleyn ; 3rd, James Stewart. ; GIRLS. Anastasia O'Hara and Agnes Hay, equal. junior division. •;■■»■' Ist—Charles Gosling; 2nd, George Collier. 3rd. ENGLISH CLASS. Ist—Robert Hay; 2nd, Wm. Stewarf*; 3rd, Henry Parker. 4th, OR YOUNGEST CLASS. ; Ist—Charles Marshall; 2nd, John Stewart and ! Mary White, equal. ; WRITING. ! first, boys' division. ; Ist—Thomas Hay. '..' GIRLS. : Anastasia O'Hara. : v .. BEGINNEP.S. ; Herbert Parker and Wm. Stewart. DOCTOR MURPHY, M.D. OF THE EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY, | MEMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, LONDON, j AND ACCOUCHEUR, ,V Formerly of-the Staff of the GENERAL AND FEVER HOSPITALS, AND CITY GENERAL DISPENSARY, CORK, and legally registered in New Zealand, ny/TAY, now be consulted or addressed at his It-L Temporary Residence, MR. GOSNELL'S, London Street, Lyttelton. I Jan. 9,1860. . — ' Extract from ,a testimonial of Her Majesty's Inspector General of Hospitals in the Eastj dated ']"'■'■ " Calcutta, April 7, 1858. V This is to certify that Dr. Johii Murphy .* * * appeared before me. I consider him an experienced Surgeon, and perfectly competent to take Medical charge of the above men (sick and wounded from Lucknow, and Cawripore going'; to England.) I haveseen both his degree as Physician from the University of Edinburgh, and his Diploma as Surgeon from tlie Royal College of Surgeons in London. —W. Linton, M.D., Inspector General of Hospitals." ; . . . LAND FOR SALE AT KAIAPOI. SEVERAL Quarter, Half, and Acre Sections of Land for ■: sale. Also .■, a large comfortable Dwelling House situate near the centre of. the Town, and suitable for a family residence or boarding.' house, with.a large paddock, garden, stable and barn Attached. Apply to JOHN FULLER,; i . Commission Agent, Kaiapoi. MR. OLLiyiER begs to Give Notice that the Sale of* Firewood advertised for THURSDAY NEXT, is postponed until further notice, to allow timo for arrival of a sufficient stock to prevent delay in the delivery. : Cashel street, Jan. 16j 1860; \ \ ; \f ..-. NORTHPORT. fHE Application List for Town Sections to be ;.i offered'-'at Auction5 on the 9th February, 1860, will close upon the 31st January. ; . JOHN; OLLIVIER, ■ i ''•""' .Auctioneer,, ? 1 Christchurch'and Kaiapoi. Cashel street, January 7, 1860.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 6
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