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Educational. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, BULLEU AND REAY SCHOLARSHIPS, TW 0 Scholarship* will bo offered for competition next mouth, value £BO each. Candidates must ho members of the Church of England, and over 1H years of ago, ami under 23. The Scholarships are tunable for 2 year*. The HuccoHKful Candidates muat become roeidont students at Chri*t'* College, aud conform to all regulation* affecting student*. Candidates will bo examined in the following Bubjoet*!—■ 1, OldandNewTcßtamont Hiatory 2. Cl reek Testament—Gospels 3. The Church Catechism, with the Services for the Administration of Baptism and Confirmation 4. Unprepared passages for translation from Latin and Greek authors, with questions on Grammar, Uistory, and Antiquities 5. Latin and Greek Composition (i. Arithmetic 7. Algebra to simple equations inclusive 8. Euclid—Books 1 aud 2 9, English History and Literature. The Examination will begin on Wednesday, February 20th. Applications, accompanied by certificates ns to ago and character, must be made to mo not later than Saturday, February IGtb. G, COTTKEILL, Eegistrar. Christ's College, January 12th, 1884. 9189 CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE, CHEIBTCHUECH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ffIHE School will EE-OPEN for New Boys on JL the 29th, and for Old Boys on the 30th January. General Arrangements.—Boys are admitted at any age between nine and fifteen. Applications for admission after the latter age and before the former are considered on their merits. In the case of hoys above twelve a certificate as to conduct is required from their previous school or tutor. The subjects taught are: —The English, Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, Ancient and Modern History, Physical and Political Geography, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Natural Science, Natural Philosophy, Social Science, Drawing, Writing, Class Singing, Drill. Parents may select (subject to the nead master's right of vote) the subjects in which their sons are to be instructed. The work of some of the higher classes will he arranged with a view to matriculation. Payments—Tho fee for each term is £4 ie lor hoys over twelve; £3 3e for boys below that age, payable in advance. 9143 160 F. G. BTEDMAN, Eegistrar. CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. GEELS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE School will EE-OPEN on Thursday, 31st January; new pupils to attend on Wednesday, 30 th January. Lady Principal ... Miss Helen Connon, M.A., Assisted by on efficient staff of Teachers. Instruction will bo given in English, Latin, French, German; Elementary, Physical and Natural Science; Drawing, Class Singing, Needlework and Calisthenics. 1 Instruction will also ho given in Vocal and Instrumental Music, the charge for which will he extra. Parents may select (with the Lady Principal’s sanction) the subjects in which they wish their daughters to be instructed. The work of some of the higher classes will he arranged with a view to pupils preparing for the University. Fees-Senior pupils, 12 years of age and upwards, £i 4s per term of thirteen weeks; junior pupils, under 12 years, £3 3s per term. AH fees must he paid in advance. 9414 160 F, G. STEDMAN, Eegistrar. | CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OP AET. THIS School will Be-open on Monday, 28th January. Morning Classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and [ Fridays, trom 10 a.m, till 1. Fees; £llos per term, 1 or £4 per annum. ■ Evening Classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7to 9 p.m. Fees: 15s per term, or £2 per annum. All fees payable in advance, at the Registrar's Office, Canterbury College. 9415 160 F. G. STEDMAN, Eegistrar. CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL. ASSISTANT TEACHER. WANTED, a Lady, na Assistant Teacher, at the Girls' High School, at a salary of £l5O per annum, to teach Advanced. French, Elementary Latin aud Mathematics, and English, her duties to commence on the 31st January. Applications (in writing), accompanied by testimonials, to be sent to the Registrar, Canterbury College, on or before Thursday, January 24th, endorsed “ Teacher’s Application." 8857 145 P, 6. STEDMAN, Eegistrar. CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OP AGRICULTURE. RESIDENT MASTER. WANTED, a Master (Single Man) at the School of Agriculture, to teach English, Book-keeping, &c. Salary, £l5O per annum, with board and lodging. Particulars of duties can be obtained from the Director at the School at Lincoln, or at the Registrar’s office, Canterbury College. Applications in writing, accompanied by testimonials, to be left at the Registrar's office, endorsed “Master’s application," on or before Friday. January 25th. 8858 145 P. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. CHE EDUCATION BOAED OP THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL. rHE Examination for admission to the Training Department of the Normal School will lonunence on Monday, 21st January, 1834, at 10 ~m. Intending candidates are requested to forvard their names to the Principal on or before the Bth of January. J. V. COLBORNE VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 14th Dec., 1883. 7930 OENAEA. GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. MSS LITTLE’S EDUCATIONAL CLASSES Will, First Term of 1884, include )ne for Algebra, Mathematics, Literature and Science, Conducted by a Highly Qualified Teacher. French, English, Music, and Harmony Classes Conducted as before. Also, Junior Classes in the same Subjects. Drawing and Painting, Mr Cousins. The Classes will re-open on Tuesday, 29th 9124 153 SACRED HEART HIGH AND SELECT SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by the Religious of Notre Dame des Missions. BAEBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. •rw-T-xLL BE RE-OPENED on THURSDAY, W 24th of January, at 9.30 a.m. Application for boarders and day pupils to'he iade, if possible, on or before Saturday, 26th of an., between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the Rev Mother 9416 160 ENCH FARM PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Akaroa Harbour. For Boys from 9 to 15 years of age. Boys return on Fob. 6th and 7 th. T. S. BAKER, 8.A., 59 Queen’s Coll., Oxford. OEAKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmastor-The Rev R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Exeter College, Oxford. French and German—Herr Wfist, do 1 Ecole Militaire a Metz ot a Berlin, Mathematics. Music—Miss M. Kinder, London. THE College is situated north of Dunedin, in the country, close to a railway station ami near the sea. Tho school grounds comprise 850 acres There is excellent fresh ami salt water bathing, cricket field, &c., &c„ close at hand. Boys from the age of seven are received at any time as hoarders ami every attention is given to them iSostio comforts under Mrs Stanford s immediate TSSSI toitlS ■!' 1- “■ I™— ■"■p”*A l'l ,ly t 0 REV K . T„ STANFORD, Waitati. The Terms for 1883 begin on January 25th May 16th, and September sth. _ “ eangioea high school. IlL'tmllvI'l'I!. 11. E. Tuoikt, 8.A., Scholar of St John’s College, Cambridge. rwruu BOARD OP GOVERNORS ANNOUNCE J That this School will be Opened on MONDAY. THE fflru INST. Their object being to afford every possible advantage to Punils seeking a sound Coinmeiejal fesslonal Training, the eo»«so of embrace English, Latin, I* o » . service and Scholars will ho l>toP ; «*d for 1 £ 0 “ ZoilU vnd Examinations and Matriculation mtuo-wow* University, when required. Terms for Tuition: Bight guhnms children under twelve years, over twu i the Board. H. CUNNINGHAM, Chairman ef t

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7143, 21 January 1884, Page 7

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