UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LECTURES.
TO THK EDITOR. Sir, —In a local paragraph in your columns of to-day, it is correctly stated that the lectures which Professor Tucker is at present delivering, on Wednesday afternoons, on the literature of the reign of Queen Anne, are "open to all persona, whether matriculated students of the college or not, who pay a small fee ;" and that tickets can be obtained from the Registrar, at his office in Edenstreet. Will you kindly allow me to supplement this statement, by adding that (as has been advertised) a similar remark applies to all the lectures of the University College. The lectures of Professors Tucker and Aldis are delivered in " Admiralty House," and those of Professors Brown and Thomas, in Eden-street. Tne Registrar's office is open every day, from ten o'clock, a.m., to twelve, where time-tables and other information can be supplied.—l am, 4c, R. Kidd, Repiatrar.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 30 April 1884, Page 3
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