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The Board then adjourned. Educational OP w I^fEALAKQ CANTERBURY COLLEGE. PROSPECTUS POR 1877. Time Table kor the Session-. First. Term—Beginning on the second Monday in March, and ending on the third Saturday iu. June. Second Term—Beginning the third Monday in July, and ending the second Saturday in October. Fee for each course of Lectures c; tiro hours a week, One Guinea for each term; for a course of one hour a week, H:i if-a-ruinea.. Ladies are admitted as students to all the Classes. Students are required to enter their names with the Registrar at the Public Library before commencing attendance at the Lectures. Morning; Lectures will he substituted for those given in the evening, as soon as found practicable. TABLE OF LECTURES. Classics an d English Literature. Professor J. M. Brown, M.A., late Snell Exhibitioner, Ball, Coll., Oxon. Pass Latin (TrauslationLecture) —Thursday,7to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2to 3 p.m. Pass Latin (Degree Lecture) —Thursday, 9 to 10 p.m. Pass Greek (Translation Lecture) —Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 3to 4 p.m. Honours Latin (Translation Lecture) —Wednesday, 7 to 8 p.m. Honours Latin (Literary Lecture) —Monday, 9 to 10 p.m.; Wednesday, Bto 9 p.m. Honours Greet (Translation Lecture) —Tuesday, 7 to 8 p.m. Honours Greek (Literary Lecture) —Tuesday, S to 9 p.m.; Friday, 9to 10 p.m. Honours Latin (Philological Lecture) —Friday, S to 9 p.m. (Second term only.) Honours Greek {Philological Lecture) —Friday. S to 9 p.m. (First term only.) ("Philological Lecture—ThursEnglish Literature L ec tu’re on Dramatists—Mon-* (, day, Bto 9 p.m. Mathematics. Professor C. H. H. Cook, M.A., Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge. Pass Euclid—Monday and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m. Pass Algebra—Wednesday, 6to 7 p.m.; Saturday 10 to 11 a.m. Pass Trigonometry—Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m. j Saturday, 8 to 9 a.m. Pass Mechanics and Hydrostatics—Wednesday, 4 to 5 p.m. ; Saturday, 11 to 12 a.m. Honours Algebra, Trigonometry, and Conics— Wednesday, sto 0 p.m.; Satin-day, 9to 10 a.m. A Mathematical Lecture —MondayaudThursday, 12 to Ip.m. This Lecture is designed to meet the requirements of those who may be desirous of attending additional day lectures. Such subjects, will he taken up as the proficiency of those who enter renders necessary. Chemistry and Physics. Professor A. W. Bickerton, A.R.S.M.,P.C.S. Elementary Chemistry (Inorganic)—Tuesday and Friday, 11 to 12 a.m. Advanced Chemistry (Organic ami Analytical)— Tuesday and Friday, 5 to 0 p.m. Agricultural Chemistry—Tuesday, 2.30 to 3.39 p.m. Heat —Monday and Thursday, 4 to 5 p.m. Sound and Light (Elementary)—Monday and, Thursday, 11 to 12 p.m. Electricity (Advanced) —Monday and Thursday, 5 to 6 p.m. Laboratory Work—Hours to suit convenience of students. In addition to the regular College Lectures, there will he popular courses as under: — (a) A course of six experimental Lectures on. Light—Thursday, S p.m., os. (b) A course of six Lectures on the Testing of Minerals—Thursday, 8 p.m., os. The members of this class may supplement the course by practical work iu the Laboratory. (c) A course of six Lectures on the Useful Metals—Thursday, S p.m., ss. (d) A School’s Class—l2 Lectures on Sound, Light, and Heat—Thursday, 4 to 5 p.m. Geology. Professor Julius von Haast, Ph. D., P.R.S. Lecture—Tuesday aud Friday, 4 to j p.m. Biology. Llewellyn Powell, M.D., F.L.S. Botany —Thursday, 7to S p.m.; Saturday, 12 to 1 p.m. Botany (Elemeutary)—Friday. 4 to 5 p.m. Zoology—Wednesday aud Friday, 6 to 7 p.m, German. Rev C. Tun-ell, M.A. Lecture—Tuesday aud Saturday, o' to 7 p.m. French. Rev C. Turrell, M.A. Lecture —Tuesday and Saturday, 7 to 3p.m. Jurisprudence. C. J. Foster, L.L.D., and Member of Senate of University of Loudon. Lecture —Wednesday and Thursday, 9 to 10 a.m. The Lectures on Classics, English Literature, Mathematics, French, Gorman, aud Jurisprudence, will he given at the Public Library : those on. Chemistry aud Biology, at the College Laboratory, Antigua street. By order, 63C0 F. G. STEDMAN", Registrar. TO GOVERNESSES—Wanted, in a gentleman's family, near Timani, a Governess for three young children. Requirements Music, French, aud Drawing. Address Alpha, box 4. P.-st. Office, Timaru. Si t-1 WANTED a mistress for the Weedon’s District School. Applications to be forwarded ou or before March 17, to Thus. Prior, Chairman of Committee. 0257 WANTED a Schoolmaster for the Woodcnd District School. Applications, with testimonials, to he sent to the undersigned ou or before Wednesday, March 7, 1877. James Little, Chairman. 617,3 HydropathyMATLOCK BATHS, SUMNEB. THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now corjpl-te> with every arrangement for carrying on tin*. HYDROPATHIC SYSTEM OF TREATMENT FOR DISEASES As practised with such marked success by the into MR AND MRS JOHN SMEDLBY, Matlock, Derbyshire. AMONGST tho cases already cured, some ot which were previously pronounced by tho faculty a*, incurable, may be enumerated fevere, tumours: {external and internal), rheumatism, bronchitis-,, dyspepsia, liver complaint, &o, AMONGST chose under treatment are cases of; rheumatism, chest affection, internal abscess, opart wounds on leg, of years’ standing, and severe (-institutional derangement, &0., allot which are .-hj chronic cases. FOR REFERENCES, the names and addroeo vt of any person cured at this establishment car. he given on application, together with terms, *c. FEVER LABES treated at their own home inChristchurch or neighbourhood. CONSUL TAT lONS at Establishment gratis. Further information on applying to the EVor priotor, 666 SAMUEL WALL!" JEENPaKK and HALS WELL LINE tUf' ROYAL MAIL COACHES. 'iOACHES of tho above lino leave Green part for: J Christchurch daily at 7.15 a.m., retuimni?- 491 •0 p,nia . PfiLSSQiifceri aud parcels booked at Jame® Santa V Bee* TatteraaU’fti . _ , . 59 * C. KIMBBB, PrejjriatWf

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