Land Transier Notices. T AND . TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby giyen that the several Parcels, of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1885, and its amendments, unless ' caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the Gazette con- ■ taining this notice: — 4007-MARGARET QUEREE.—Lots 7 and 9, Section 5. of Allotment 24, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 30 5-10 th perches, unoccupied. . 4024-ALFRED- OSBORNE KNIGHT and GREGORY BENMORE OSMOND.—Allotment 23, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 39 acres 3 roods 2 perches, unoccupied.. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 10th day of October, 1903, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD, "■■:■....'■ District Land Registrar. Educational. /CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTOHURCH. DEGREE OF BACHELOR. OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING. An Entrance Exhibition of £20 per annum, tenable for two years, will be offered for Public Competition in DECEMBEBR NEXT. Examinations will commence on TUESDAY, December 8, at all places where Matriculation and Junior Scholarship Examinations are held.- '.' -■ ■ '--" . ' Candidates will be allowed to take Six of the following subjects.-—Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography, and Drawing; Mathematics, Science, and Drawing being compulsory. • Except for Drawing, in which an examination will be held at the School of Engineering, Canterbury College, in March, 1904, the Candidates will be required to take the papers set in the foregoing subjects for the University Junior Scholarships, and to do well enough to obtain credit for the Matriculation Examination. A Schedule of Marks can be had on application. The University Fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is £1 Is, and the Candidates' names must be entered both with the Registrar of the University, Wellington, and with the Undersigned, not later than FRIDAY, October 23. A. OB_CItOFT WILSON, Registrar. rpHE A MERICAN CHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, 192, QUEEN-STREET. PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF - ELECTRICITY. MONDAY, 12th—Electric Lighting., THURSDAY'. 15th—Meet 7.3o—Direct Current Motors—Calculation of E.M.F. * PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF STEAM. WEDNESDAY, 14th—Meet Boiler Accessories and their Uses. FRIDAY, 16th—Meet 7.3o—Engineer's Arithmetic and Mathematics. At the recent examinations, four of our Instructor's Pupils in Steam went up and passed. Three obtaining Certificates in Second-class Stationary (C. Couch. S. Haig, and T. Shepherd), and R. Saunders a River Engineer's Certificate. Syllabus of the Practical Classes in Electricity and Steam, and Illustrated Catalogue of the Correspondence Classes in Steam, Sanitary, Electrical, and Civil Engineering and Architecture can be obtained Free upon application, either personally or through the post. Office open Saturday Nights from 7.30 to 9.30. Established 1887. Telephone, No. 1243. piLES' pOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. , For GOOD WHITING—In Class, Privately, or by Correspondence. For QUICK BUSINESS ARITHMETIC For MENTAL ARITHMETIC For CORRESPONDENCE AND COMPOSITION For BOOK-KEEPING— and ~, Double , . Entry ,'.'; * , For SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING For PREPARATION FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS For D and E TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES .; For MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE. COMMERCIAL SIDE—2O Students placed in good Mercantile Houses during the last four months. ; ; . EXAMINATION SIDE—3S' Students passed out of 38 sent up for the various Public ' Examinations last year. DAY CLASSES. EVENING CLASSES— and ThursTUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. Quarter begins from date of Entry. Telephone No. 1243. For terms and particulars, apply personally or by letter to the Principal, MR. T. HARLL GILES. ' _________________ pRLNCE ALBERT OOLLEGE , A UCKLAND. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. Chairman of Board of Governors: REV. C. H. GARLAND. , Headmaster: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London). Vice-Master: STUART STEPHENSON. M.A. (Oxford and Melbourne). Assisted bv a Full Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters and Mistresses. The buildings include Separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, which are fully equipped and provide admirable accommodation for both Boarders and Day Pupils. -. Thorough Classical and Modern Education. ' The College successes for last six years include 60 passes in N.Z. Matriculation and 31 in Civil Service Examinations. A Kindergarten Preparatory Class is now added, under a specially trained and qualified teacher. Fees for Day Pupils: Under 10, 11 guineas; from 10 to 13, 24 guineas; over-13, 3 guineas a term. Reduction or 10 per cent, for two or more members of a family m _ Full particulars and Copie3 of the Prospectus can be obtained from the Headmaster, at the College. The Third Term began on TUESDAY, September 22nd. 1903. ; Telephone 1313. . ■ ■ 1 Grocers. . • TVTOW LANDING, EX S.S. KAEAMEA- '. BUTTERMILK SOAP, in balls (Marjori--1 son's). i PLASMON POWDER, in lib, Jib, and Jib r packages. 3 PLASMON COCOA in lib. .lb, and lib j packages. 1 ' PLASMON BISCUITS, Sweet. ,' ~,,,<;,,. I PLASMON BISCUITS, Diabetic. ' 3 HORLICK'S MALTED MILK, in Tablets. t> SLADE'S TOFFEE, in Tins. I TUCKER'S BUTTERSCOTCH AND TOF--1 FEE. . 1 3 A FULL ASSORTMENT DELICIOUS ENGLISH { CONFECTIONERY. e . l H. M. S METON L m 1 GENERAL PROVIDERS, QUEEN-STREET. 1 "' _.__. :■■ : * Poultry, etc II pHICKS FOR'SALE-Jlalfbreds. 6s dozen ; 3 \J Pure Buff Orpingtons or Brown Legt horns, 15s dozen, also, Prairie State Incubaf tors, all sizes.—Poultry Supply Co., 71, Queen- „ street, opposite Donald's. PT> DUOK EGGS-Pekin, Ind. Run., Klia- .£>• ki, 2s 6d per 10; 10s per 100.—Me--8 thuen Homestead, Avon dale. -/' PT> HEN EGGS-B. Legh., Bf. and Blk. •JL*. Orp., B. Rock, 2s 6d doz. Mail orders promptly filled.—Methuen Homesteal. ONE gallon of SHARLAND'S EGG PRESER- - VATIV'E preserves 80 dozen Eggs, and costs less than one penny per dozen. The eggs are always fresh and sweet and whole- . some, and may be used just as ordinary fresh eggs. If you have not used SHAE- ;' LAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE, it will pay '" you to try it. Sold by all stores. _. ~~ _ __ rpHE Marvellous Results of the work done X by the Lancer System of Dresscutting on Exhibition TUESDAY, 3 o'clock, Federal I" Hall. SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE is easy to use—no trouble, no fear of failure. Success guaranteed if you use the Preservative properly, and use fresh eggs, ■ Sold bv all stores in reputed Pint Bottles at 9d each, J' and in I, 1, 2, and 4-galloa Tins at 3s, 5a 6d[ 109, and 17a each.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8
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