New Advflrtisemeuts, ' IHE CHBISTCHORCH ACADEMY . will be OPENED on MONDAY, 20tb CURRENT. DAVID SCOTT. 4116 Head Master. CHRISTCHURCH ACADEMY. rpHIS ACADEMY is conducted by Mil DAVID BCOTT, or six years Rector of the High School. Rector and Mathematical Matter, MR DAVID SCOTT. Classical Master, REV W. J. HABENS, B.A. English and Commercial Maßter, MR A. C. FYEE. 1 French and Drawing Master, MONSIEUR BELLEMIN. Miuic Matter, MR. J. A. WADDINGTON. Drill Instructor, LIEUT. SWINLEY, C.Y.C. Terms per Quarter; £ s. d. English Reading ... ... 0 13 0 Do Writing and Arithmetic ...110 Do, do, with English Grammar, Composition, Geography, and History - ... l lo 0 The above branches, with Latin or Mathematics, including Mensuration 22 0 Classics and Mathematics ... 2 12 6 French or Drawing ... ... 010 0 Pupils are provided with books, writing materials, &c, at a moderate charge, DAVID SCOTT, 4092 Head-master.
CHRISTCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL. r THE School will be re-opened after the 1 Christmas Holidays on MONDAY NEXT, 20ra INST., at Nine o'clock a.m., under the charge of MR CHARLES COOK, The Rectob, WitH an efficient staff of Masters. I is earnestly requested that intending pupils should join as early as possible, in order that the classes maybe arranged at A first Latin Class will be formed under the care of Mr Montgomery. ■ This is the most suitable time for younger pupils intended for the Junior English Department. ■ Classes for Music and Drill will be formed immediately and will be open to all the scholars without additional charge. Terms for Boarders or Day Scholar may be learned on application to Mr Cook, on the CHARLES FRASER, Chairman of Board of Directors. Christchurch, Jan. 14,1868. 4162 ; DALCROY HOUSE, LYTTELTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR THE. EDUCATION OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN. 1 Rev. JAMES D. FEKGUSSON M.E.1.5., and lately of the University and New College of Edinburgh. Lyttelton, now that the Railway is open, presents advantages for an educational establishment scarcely obtainable elsewhere in the province. The fine healthy position of Dalcroy House, commanding the sea breeze, and the opportunities afforded pupils for bathing, are inducements sufficient to commend the place to the attention of parents and guardians. Not one boarder, during all the years the School lias been established, has been absent for a day on account of illness. The Course of Study includes Classics, Mathematics, and a thoroughly sound English and Commercial Education, Gymnastics, and Military Drill. If it can be arranged, Mr Fergusson proposes to secure the services o£ a Visiting Master from Christchurch to instruct in the Modern Languages and in Drawing. The School will be RE-OPENED on the 28th JANUARY, at 9.30 a.m. Application for Boarders must be made at once, as the vacancies are nearly filled up, Terms on application. Lyttelton, January 17,1868.
PUBLIC NOTICE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE 1 that immediately after the Sale by Public Auction of Town and Rural Lands, to be held at the Land Office, Christchurch, at the hour of Noon, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of February next shall have taken place, the LEASE KUR DEPASTURING PURPOSES of General Government Reserves, Nos 77 and 77a, situated at German Bay Hill, Akaroa, and containing respectively 35a. 3r. lip. and 64 acres, will be submitted to PUBLIC COMPETITION, and granted to the highest bidder. Conditions of Lease may be ascertained on application at this Office. WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands Land Office, Christchurch, January 13th, 1868. 4258 SALE OF TOWN AND RURAL LANDS HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that he has fixed THURSDAY, the 13th day of February, 1868, at the hour of NOON, at a sitting of the Waste Lands Board, in the Land Office, at Christchucch, as the time and place when a SALE BY AUCTION OF TOWN AND KURAL LAND shall take place in accordance with Clause 24 and Clause 35 of the Waste Lands Regulations; subject to the usual conditions of sale, and in conformity with the Regulations for the Disposal, Sale, Letting, and Occupation of the Waste Lands of the, Crown now in force within the Province of Canterbury. Applications will be received by the Waste Lands Board, on and up to THURSDAY, the Thirtieth day of January, 1868. F. 1?. STEWART, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Olflce, ' Christchurcli, 30th December, 1867. 4245 JL cut to any length, and bored to any guage, at reduced rates. 4103 WALTON WARNER, & CO. reduced rates. Also, BAR IRON, Suitable for standards. 4104 WALTON, WARNER, & CO. n HEEPWASH TOBACCO, Finest Virginia leaf. • 4105 WALTON, WARNER, & CO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2208, 18 January 1868, Page 3
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