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Educational u NIVEESITY OP ■^■EW fgTEALAHD CANTERBURY COLLEGE. PROSPECTUS FOB 1877. Time Tabus fob the Session. First Term—Beginning on tho second Monday ii March, and ending on tho third Saturday ii June. Socond Term—Beginning the third Monday ii July, and ending the second Saturday in October. Fee for each course of Lectures of two hours a week, One Guinea for each term; for a course of one hour a week, Holto-gninea. Ladies are admit, ted as students to all the Classes. Students are required to enter their names with tho Registrar at the Public Library before commencing attendance at the Lectures. Morning Lectures will be substituted for those given in tho evening, as soon as found practicable. TABLE OP LECTURES. Classics and English Literature. Professor J. M. Brown, M.A., late Snell Exhibitioner, Ball, Coll., Oxon. Pass Latin (TranslationLecturo) —Thursday,? to 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.; r aturday, 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 Greek (Translation Lecture) —Tuesday, 7 to 8 p.m. Honours Greek (Literary Lecture) —Tuesday, 8 to 9 p.m. j Friday, 9 to 10 p.m. Honours 1 atin (Philological Lecture) —Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. (Second term only.) Honours Greek (Philological Lecture)—Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. (First term only.) ("Philological Lecture—ThursEnglish Literature < on Dramatists—MonV. 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.; Saturday, 8 to 9 a.m. Pass Mechanics and Hydrostatics—Wednesday, 4to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 11 to 12 a.m. Honours .Algebra, Trigonometry, and Conics— Wednesday, sto 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9to 10 a.m. A Mathematical Lecture —Monday and Thursday, 12 to I p.m. This Lecture is designed to meet the requirements of those who may be desirous of attending additional day lectures. Such subjects will be taken up as the proficiency of those who enter renders necessary. Chemistry and Physics. Professor A. W. Bickerton, A.E.S.M.,F.C.S. Elementary Chemistry (Inorganic)—Tuesday and Friday, 11 to 12 a.m. Advanced Chemistry (Organic and Analytical)— Tuesday and Friday, 5 to 6 p.m. Agricultural Chemistry—Tuesday, 2,30 to 3.30 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 be popular courses as under: — (a) A course of six experimental Lectures on Light—Thursday, 8 p.m., ss. (b) A course of six Lectures on the Testing of Minerals— p.m., ss. The members of this class may supplement the course by practical work in the Laboratory. (c) A course of six Lectures on the Useful Metals—Thursday, 8 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., F.E.S. Lecture —Tuesday and Friday, 4 to 5 p.m. Biology. Llewellyn Powell, M.D., P.L.S. Botany—Thursday, 7to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 12 to 1 p.m. Botany (Elementary)—Friday, 4 to 5 p.m. Zoology—Wednesday and Friday, 6 to 7 p.m. German. Rev C. Turrell, M.A. Lecture—Tuesday and Saturday, 6 to 7 p.m. French. Eev C. Turrell, M.A. Lecture —Tuesday and Saturday, 7 to 8 p.m. Jurisprudence. C. J. Foster, L.1.D., and Member of Senate of University of London. Lecture—Wednesday and Thursday, 9to 10 a.m. The Lectures on Classics, English Literature, Mathematics, French, German, and Jurisprudence, will be given at the Public Library; those on Chemistry and Biology, at the College Laboratory, Antigua street. By order, 6360 F. (1. aXEUMATT, Registrar, ASHLEY HOUSE, MANCHESTER STREET NORTH, CHRISTCHURCH. ME FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH is prepared to receive a limited number of Boarders and Day Scholars. References kindly permitted to the Revs Cree, M'Gregor, Habens, and J. P. Eestell, Esq. 5488 TO GOVERNESSES.—Wanted, in a gentleman’s family, near Timaru, a Governess for three young children. Requirements Music, French, and Drawing. Address Alpha, box 4, Post Office, Timaru. 6149 WANTED a Schoolmaster for the Woodend District School. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, March 7, 1877, James Little, Chairman. 6158 Public Companies. EOSPECTUS OF THE CANTERBURY COOPEEATIVE SOCIETY (Limited). CAPITAL £50,000, IN 25,000 SHARES OF £2 EACH. Provisional Directors : H. H. Deßourbel, Esq., Alfred Thompson, Esq., Ralph Donkin, Esq,, W. Henderson, Esq , Mr Thomas Swinton, Mr James Dickinson, Mr Alexander Linnie, Mr Reuben Binstead, Mr Charles Eakins, Mr Edwin J. Paul, Mr Thomas West, Mr Smith, Mr James Davidson, Mr D. H. Christie, Mr J. Hill. Bankers— Solicitors— Auditors— Manager—Mr Geo. A. Buck. OFFICES PRO. TEM.: MESSES DsBOUBBEL & CO., Cathedral square, Christchurch. OBJECTS OP THE SOCIETY. This Society is formed on the basis of several of the largest and most successful Co-Operative Societies in England, for the purpose of supplying its members and the general public with articles of domestic consumption and general utility at tho lowest possible prices, and at a great reduction. The advantages derived by Shareholders c insists in obtaining their goods at a much reduced cost, ■ and participating in the profits of the Society,^ ” Any person desirous of benefiting by the Society’s arrangements most be qualified by taking a £2 Share, 10s to be paid on application, 10a in on 6 month. 10s in two months, and 10s in three months, from the date of application, which will allow their attendance at all the meetings of the Society. The premises of the Company in Christchurch to he arranged by the Provisional Directors. REGULATIONS. Person wishing to become Members are particularly requested to read the following Ist. Payment.—All articles pnichased, either of the Society or of the Firms in connection, must be paid for at or before the time of purchase, and no exception to this rule will be allowed. 2nd. Remittances.—All orders sent by post must be accompanied by a remittance, unless previously paid to the Society’s credit at any of the branches of the Bank . Post-office orders and cheques should he crossed and made payable to the order of the Manager. 3rd. Deposit Accounts.—Depositors so desiring may open accounts with the r-ooiety far sums not less than £5, which accounts will be debited with the anlonnt of each order. Orders against Deposit Accounts mast have the words “ Deposit Account" written upon them. Deposit Accounts cannot be overdrawn. Depositors are therefore requested to keep an account at home, to avoid disappointment. 4th. Order Forms.—Orders shall in all cases be made out in the forms issued by the Society. Separate orders must be given for each department when sent by post. Order books for this purpose are issued by the Society. sthi Particulars to be given on Orders.—The depositor’s name mu-t be inserted on every Order Form, and, if the goods are to be sent, the address mast be distinctly written on the book of each order. 6th, Packages for the Country will be delivered free of cost to the railway station, from which carriage must be paid by the consignee, and all goods will be delivered free within two miles of the Society's stores. ■ 7th, Execution of Orders.—Orders up to eleven o’clock a.m. will always, so far as practicable, be despatched the same day. The Manager will be glad to receive notice of any mistakes, delays, or irregularity in the articles despatched from their Stores, which shall receive attention. NOTICE. The Stores will be closed t r all public holidays, and also for stock biking on tho last Monday of June and December. , , Price lists are published quarterly, so os to embody any alteration in the market rates; they can be obtained, together with Order Forms and Books, at the Stores. FORM OP APPLICATION FOR SHARES. Shares £2 each. Deposit 10s per share. To the Provisional Director of the Canterbury Co-operative Hociety, Limited, Gentlemen, —I request yon will allot me shares in tho above Society. Receipt for deposit money attached, and I undertake to sign tho deed of settlement and to pay such calls os may be made in accordance with the terms of the prospectus, and 1 agree to take such shares or any less nambei that may be allotted to me. Name in full. Residence. Dare. . RECEIPT POE DEPOSIT MONET. Received from Mr of th( sum of 10b each on shares in the Canter bury Co-operative Society, limited. Signed. 6399 1877.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5007, 7 March 1877, Page 3

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