Business Notj^cesr 7 G.W. PAYNE and CO, Paperhangings, Glass • and Colour. "Warehouse, Cutting, Princes£>tr<?et. m HE GRIDIRON HOTEL Opposite the Office ot this Paper, has GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR DIGGERS, AND OTHERS, on Reasonable Terras. CH ARL EY WILLIAMS, Proprietor. (Formerly of William's Hotel, Melbourne.) NOTICE.. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR. SALES BY AUCTION, Daily, of Horses, &c, a 12 o'clock sharp. WILSON & WAIN ANDERSON AND SONS (Late Hall and Alderson), tanners and curriers, 'VI anufacturerß and Importers ot • SADDLER Y,—H A R N ES S, Wayne's Patont Breaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and all other Fancy Leathers Mill Belts—Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers' Ironmongery 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. . Black ami Polar Oils always on hand E. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Notary Public. Office :- -Corner of Princes-street and High-street Dunedin, (next door to Eraser & Granger, Saddlers., $£• N.B.— Ship Protests must be noted within Forty-eight hours after the Arrival of Vessel. COACH AND BUGGY SH P. ALL kinds of Repairing and Job Work neatl done with both English and America,' Material. Also, Veterinary and Shoeing Forge on Cobb' premises,' Stafford-street. W. BLACK. NEW RUSH. NEW RUSH, TO THE CAFE ROYAL and RESTAURANT Beachstreet, Wnikouaiti. flit best Accomodation in the Township, Meals always ready. COLLINS & VASS, Proprietors. J. (4 ILL ON, WHOLESALE and FAMILY WiNE and SPIRIT MERCHANT. JGILLON begs to intimate that from his old con . motion with tinl first Lonu< n and Continental Houses in the Wine Trade, he is enabled to import first-class Wines, Spirits, &?. Ht purposes devoting asi iiis, attent on to this branch of business, and flitters kimsell u> give Si.tit«taciion to his Friends and Patrons. Cards, with Lst of pricvS scut on j:ppiicaiion. Parties purchasing (jr.-casks or octavos, will be supplied at wholesale prices. His lit of prices will be found moderate, commencing at for Sherries, 36a. upwards, according to quality, &c, &c. Teas, in Chests awl hal-Chests. Offices next doer lo the Me 'ical Hall, PRINOIiS STREET. From iO to 4. NOTICETO FARMERS. TROBIN.-ON & CO., of 247 Elizabeth street, • Melbourne, Victoria, beg to inform the Farmers, Squatters, and others, of < tago, that tliey are about to open a Store at the <•■ mer of Walker and Hopii-streets, Duiudin, for the Sale oi A p cultural Implements, and Machinery, where they will be piepared to supply first-class articles, at moderate prices, including tia-ir first prize Uue, anil two Horse Keeping ami Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, ChalFcutters, Corn Crushers, and every artioks «-ou eetei with the Farm. Particulars in future Arlver'ipernent. HiiiSiliY FARLEY, House, Land, and Estate Agent, otc, Princes-street. Has for bale or Lci.se, Land hi the most business part of the Town, also, splendid Sites ior Villa Residences. H. F. will be plad to act as Agent for parties for the sale, \c. of Land and House property, in all parts of the Province.? NELSON COLLEGE. — The first Election o) Scholars will take place on Monday, the 29ib September, in the present year. Tim c Scholarshi|»s wiil be offered for competition, • one Foundation Scholarship of the annual value oi £30, tenable lor 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, oi the_ annual value of £20, tenable for two years, t< which all boys under fifteen at. the above date are ad rhissible; and one Foundation Scholarship o" £10 foi one year, to which students in the junior school onh are admissible. The names of candidates, together with certificates oftheir age, must bt sent in to the Principal at any time not later tlian the 22nd of September. Candidates must attend in person at the College, oh Wednesday, the 24th of September, at 9-30, a.m., to be examined on that and the following days. Subjects of Examination. Candidates for the first Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic and m writing English from Dictation: those who pass a satisfactory examination in those subjects will be further examined in— 1. Latin and Greek Grammar. 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11. 3. Xeiiophon'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. t 9. French Grammar, translation from English into French, and from French into English. Candidates for the second Scholarship will be ex amiijed in^ Scripture History, Geograpnj, Arithmetic, - writing English from Dictation, Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin Header, Eutropius, and English Hisrory. Candidates for the third Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, writing English from Dictation, Latin Accidence, English Hit-tory 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 b« > offered for competition, viz., two Foundation Scholarships of £20 and £10 respectively, the Staffor-' Scholarship of £20, the Richmond Scholarship of £30, and the Newcome Scholarship of £30: Due notice of the terms on whicn they will be competed t will be given Further particulars may be learned by app ing to the Principal, Nelson College Ne\< Zealaou _:...W. lw-Jiin*- 19* V ; _. _ ..,.; /^ALEiiONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO president: i A. M'LEOD, Esq. 1 VICE-PR SIDEKT: A. M'LAiNDtiESS, Esq. TREASURER t ; J. HEALV, Esq., At A. Mercer's, Princes-street. : ■•'' J. SIBBALP." A. G. ATLEN. J. C: CAM-BELL. J. C STOTJ' . R.CAMPBELL. A. MOIUAY. A. J .CAMPBELL. J. JuHInSON : -\ W. LAxVG. • H.W.SHILLIKGL4W, J. W. HAY A.uUhRCER, HOK. SECRETARY : " ' " " A. 1/IJK, EfcQ. Office of the Socie y M'Cubbin's Otago Hotel Jtta tiay-stieet. . '• The objects of the above Society shall be tKe pro motion of benevolence, National Literature, Cuaton.s and Accomplishments. . *'■ . 1. BENEVOLEDvOtf-To be pVoraoted by contributions to the funds of such chaiitaole kstitutions auhe Direi-tois may determine, and by giving information and advice to newly arrived i..migrants, ani I by aftordingtor s>peci.il cases of destitution such temporary relief as to the Directors may appear pracii- ' cable or expedient. ■ 2. LTEIiATURE-To be promoted by offering prizes tor the greatest proficiency of pupils art- ndinu Hie various educational ii stitutions of tire Coloi.y, I and a>so by procuring and disseurinaring- inf rmiitiuii . regarding the poetry, history,' and aichseolugy oi Scotland. . * ,3. CUaTOMSAND .ACCOMPLISHMENT - T6.be promoted uy offering prizes/for Excellence ii. tht performance of National leats ganifcs' and ex'er- >' ekes, to be exhibited at the Annual ttatkerinas oi' the Swattj
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 278, 10 November 1862, Page 8
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