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For Sale. FOR SALE. UNRIVALLED BUSINESS. WITH COMMODIOUS PREMISES. | AMES PATERSON & CO. are instructed to sell ?J by private contract, all those newly erected, large, and commodious premises, known as the London Dining Rooms and Bakery. Licensed, and capable of accommodating 50 boarders. SITUATED IN JETTY-STREET. Doing veiy good trade. Terms Easy. Early application recommended. I. HERMAN & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN, Piu-voes - Stbeet. HAVE on Sale, all descriptions of Fancy and Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Hardware. Stationery, &c. Orders from the country executed with despatch. ~O O II S A L E^ JL1 20 first-class Saddle and Harness Horses. rpO LET, a five roomed Cottage at 30s. per week. ALSO, A Two-Toomed Cottage at 2os. per week. COBB & CO. 1?IOR SALE, a pair of Oscillating Marine Engines of forty horse power, with or without boiler; applicable for driving either paddle wheels or a screw, and can he easily adapted for a Hour mill. Apply to Thos. J.Parker, 11 Market-Street. Melbourne". ~ BOOKS. J3OOKS. rA AAA "VOLUMES on Sale, at D*vight's, | OJjlfuU Bookseller, near Parliament Houses, j Melbourne. Catalogues of Architectural, Medical, i Classical, Theological, aud Miscellaneous Books posted for Is. From the hirge stock on baud, Customers may depend upon their o:"ders being promptly attended to. ..-■■-..! __ _ _____ Respecting Deserter irom the Army and Navy. ■■ Attorney-General's.Office,"' Auckland, sth April, 1862. | jTREQD'ENT instances having occurred of De- __ sertion from Her Majesty's Sea and Land Forces in this Colony, ' Notice is hereby given, that the most rigorous j proceedings will be taken against any person eniicinsr j a away, harboring, concealing, or employing Desert ters. The enactments relating to the above offence are subjoined for information. FRANCIS B. FENTON, Assistant Law Officer. CLAUSES OF IMPERIAL ACTS RELATING TO DESERTERS. Navai. Desertion. 10 and 11 Viet., chap. 62, sec. 11. And be it enacted, That every person who, by words or any other means whatsoever, shall persuade any person in Her Majesty's Navy to desert., or improperly absent himself from his duty, shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty pounds for every such act; and every persou who shall assist or procure any person in Her" Majesty's Navy to desert, or impro- * perly absent himself from" his*duty ; or shall conceal employ, or continue to employ any person belonging o Her Majesty's Navy, who shall be a deserter, or mproperly absent from his duty, knowing him to be such a deserter, or so improperly absent, «lmU forfeit and pay the sum of thirty pounds for every such assistance, procurement, concealment, employment, or continuing of employment, as aforesaid.'' Marixe Desertion. 21 Viet., cap. 7, sec. 54. " Any person who shall, in any part of Her Majesy's dominions, by or any other means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, procure auy Marine to desert ; or shall by words or by any other means whatsoever, attempt to procure or persuade any Marine to desert; and any person who, knowing: - that Marine is about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting; or, knowing any Marine to be a deserter, «hall conceal such deserter, or aid or assist such 'eserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and _ shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by fine or imprisonment, or both, as the ! Court betore which such conviction shall taV-o nla-. i

Military Desertion. 21 Viet., cap. 9, Sec. 83. " Any person who shall, in any part of Her Majesty's doniinio:is, or by any means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, procure any Soldier to desert, or attempt to procure or*persuade any Soldier to desert, and any person who, knowing that any Soldier is , about to desert, shall aid or assist him in deserting; or, knowing any Soldier to be a deserte, shall conceal such deserter, or aid or assist such deserter in concealing himself, or aid or assist in his rescue, shall be aeeraed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be liable to be punished by fine or mprisonment, or both, as the Court before which ucb conviction shall take placs may ruliudge. "VT B L S O N C 0 L L E G E. -Li principal: Reginald Broughton, Esq., M.A., ofßallinl c College, Oxford. ASSISTAKT MASTERS : John Young, Esq., 8.A., Trinity College, Dublin; and G. Cottemll, Esq. DRAWING ASD MUSIC 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. Board and residence (including washing), £50 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at a charge of 365. per month. Every pupil must be upwards oi 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. Bkaithwaite, to wbosi applications are to be addressed. * ■ I "VTELSON COLLEGE. — The first Election oi AM Scholars will take viace 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 the above date, are admissible; the Alfred Fell Scholarship, of the annual value of £20. tenable for two years, to which allfcuvß under fifteen at the above date are admissible ; and one Foundation Scholarship of £10 for one year, to which students in the junior school ouly are admissible. . The names of candidates, together with certificate* o their age, must be sent in to the Principal at any time not later than the 22nd of September. Candidates must attend in person at the College, on Wednesday, the 24th of September, at 9-30, a.m., to be examined on that and the following days. Subjects op Examihatiok. Candidates for the first Scholarship will be ex amined in Scripture History, Geog-raphy, Arithmetic, and in writing English from Dictation: those who pass a satisfactory examination in those subjects will ©♦ further examined in-— 1. Latin and Greek Grammar. 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11. S. 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. English History. 9. French Grammar, translation from English into French, and from French into English. Candidates for the second Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, writing English from Dictation, Latin <Jr:-;mmar Jacob's Latin Reader, Eutropius, and English History. ; Candidates for the third Scholarship will be ex- ' mined in Scripture History, Geography, writing j English from Dictation, La'iin Accidence, English ! History and Arithmetic. ( The Scholarships will be awarded to the three boys ( who do best in the three several examinations. On the Ist of May, 1863, five Scholarships will be offered for competition, viz., two Foundation Scholarships of £20 and £10 respectively, the Stafford Scholarship of £20, the Richmond/ Scholarship £30, and the Newcomc Scholarship of £30. Due ~ ice of the terms on which they will be competed < will be given " Further particulars may be learned by applying to '- the Principal, Nelson College New Zealand Nelson June 13th. j IF THOMAS AlTKEJyr"from Cow.len Beath^ j F Scotland, who arrived in Otag-o two yeai-s and-a-hali atro, by the ship Gala, would inquire at the office i of i' rb paper, either personally or by letter, he would a hear irom his brother David; or if any person that kuows of his whereabouts would communicate the tamo to this office, they would greatly oblige his DaiidAitken. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 215, 28 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 215, 28 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 215, 28 August 1862, Page 2

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