Auctions. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. AUCTION SALE. WYLIE & LOCHHEAD'S FURNITURE. At the Dii:ie.!iii Sale Rooms, Princes street. JAMES nnd JOHN ]{. BARR wiil offer for sale by miction, i:i the Duiu.diu Sale Bourns, above Mr. D. He:iJL/s),r.s, liunmiHiger, Princs street, (which tbey hnv recured for tho purpose), on Wednesday. 2m*! July, The following superior and elegant Furniture, from tho aiuve well kiir.wii makers. 1 walnut drawing room suite in crimson and gold, silk and woi'-led diiinnsk.----1 mahogany chcfijuii-re booloease, with glass doors 1 two-door do, do. Mahogany portable easy chairs In morone morocco Do. do. do. hair cloth Rocking chair;., in green aud drab morocco Portable so!'i^, iv hair cloth, to fold into beds Do. do., oanc, do. do Mahogany writing table, two drawers Do. lob tables on pillars and claws Walnut do. do. do. (very fine). Birch cane chairs Do. Windfor do. Fancy velvet cushions, in Mosaic Do. do. ten cosies, do. decisionals and fancy tables Ladies' work tables Hair mattresses, double and single Iron Stretchers &c, &c, fee. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms afc sale. THIS DAY. By Order of H. M. Customs. SALE OF OVERTIME GOODS. WEBB, PANTLIN and CO. will sell by auction, on Monday, June 30th, at the Bonded Warehouse, near the Jetty, at 11 o'clock, XlOl 1 hhd. whiskey, ex Jura, from London, ■ bonded by J. M'Andrew and Co., on Sept. 28th, 1859. Sale nt 11 o'clock sharp. THURSDAY, 24th JULY. POSTPONED SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. . THE OTAGO CLUB HOUSE AND ' 4, SECTIONS, ~*"~EacU-s■: Acre, more or less, IN MACLAGGAN-STREET. JAS. PATERSON & CO. arc instructed by the. Mortgagee to sell by Fublic Auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, on Thursday, 24th July, at at 1 o'clock, . All that valuable property iv Maclaggan-street, comprising— Sections No. 22, 23,26, and 27, Together with the whole of the buildings known as v THE CLUB HOUSE. ♦ Terms at sale. TUESDAY, Ist J ULY. American Glassware. ' . Do. Kerosene Lamps. Do. Globes ancl Chimneys. JAS. PATERSON and CO., have received instructions from Messrs. Tickle & Co., to sell by auction, at their stores,' Stafford street (immediately after the sale of timber) on Tuesday, July Ist, at one o'clock, 20 packages American glassware 16 do. do. kerosene lamps 16 do. do. do., lamps and chimneys. Just landed ex Omega. Terms at sale.
-T^T ELS ON C 0 L L. E G E. JS PRINCIPAL : Reginald Bkouilhton, Esq., M.A., ofßalliol College, Oxford. assistant masters : John Young, Esq., 8.A.,- Trinity College, Dublin ; and G. Cotterill, Esq. DIIAWINO AND JIUSTC MASTERS : J. Gully, Esq., and C. W,. Manby, Esq. Terms :—For the usual course of education for the three upper classes, £9 per annum ; for the three lower classes, £8 per annum; Drawing and Music, extra. Beard and residence (including washing), £50 - per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at a charge of 10s. per month. Every pupil must be upwards of nine years of age, able to' read-fluently, and write from dictation, and know the first four rules of arithmetic. Further particulars to be learnt from the Secretary, Mr. lißAiin waite, to whom applications are to be addressed. "XTBLSON COLLEGE. — The first Election of _lN Scholars will take place on Monday, the 29th September, in the present year. . > - Three Scholarships will be offered for competition one Foundation Scholarship of the annual value of £30, tenable for two years, to which all students at the College, wheresoever born or resident, who shall not have attained the age of eighteen at tbe above date, aro admissible; the Alfred Fell Scholarship, of the annual value of £20, tenable for two years, to which all boys under fifteen at the above date are admissible ; and one Foundation Scholarship of £10 for one year, to which students hi the junior schosl only are admissible. The names of candidates, together with certificates of their ai;e, must be sent in to the Principal at any time not later than the 22nd of September. Cancli- . dates must attend in person at the College, on Wednesday, tho 24th of September, at 930, a.m., to be examined on that and tbe following days. Subjects of Examination. Candidates for tbe first Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, and in writing English from Dictation : those who pass a satisfactory examination in those subjects will be further examined in— 1. Lntin and Greek Grammar. > 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11. 3. Xenophon's Anabasis, Book I. 4. Algebra, as far as Quadratic Equations. 5. Euclid, Books 1., 111. - .. 6. Roman History to the end of the Punic wars. 7. Greek History to the end of the Persian wars. 8. Euglish History. ' ■ 9. French Grammar, translation from English into French, and from French into English. Candidates for the second Scholarship will be examined iv Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, writing English from Dictation, Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin Reader, Eutropius, and English HisCandidates for the third Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History,. Geography, writing English from Dictation, Latin Accidence, English Hittory and Arithmetic. The Scholarships will be awarded to the three boys who do best iv the three several examinations. On the Ist of May, 1863, five Scholarships will be offered for competition, viz., two Foundation Scholar- • ships of £20 and £10 respectively, the Stafford Scholarship of £20, the Richmond Scholarship £30, and the Neweome Scholarship of £30. Due tice of the terms on whicli they will be competed will be given. Further particulars may be learned by applying the Principal, Nelson College, New Zealand. Nelson, June 13th. HAVIN G relinquished the business formerly carried on by us at No. 63, Queen-street, in favor of Messrs. Wittkowski Brothers, we have much pleasure in recommending them to our customers, and Soliciting for them a continuance of the confidence and isujpport enjoyed by us for so many.years. ' POLITZ k ROSE. TANKARD'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Lonsdalp-stieet West (corner of Queen-street.) THE Oldest Establishment in Melbourne.; Families and Single Gentlemen accominedated in a superior style. . No intoxicating liquors allowed on the premises.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 184, 30 June 1862, Page 3
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