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Late Advertisements. A GRI CULTURAL SEEDS -^a. Of all descriptions, , Diieci from Growers. j Co\\ grass (Ofcr.go gro\. i">), p.ye-rass, Cocksfoot, Clover-3, Fescues etc., Mangels, and Turnir>s. Also, i\lar.nre< of all l:ind«. OTAGO FIRMERB' 00-OPEPvATIYE ASSOCIATION (LIMITI<:D), i Crawford and Tcgel ptretts, Dunedin. TTKIVEESITY OF KEW ZEALAND. I \_) " i EXAMINATIONS will Coxu.Tience on. TUESDAY, 4th DECEJIBEE, 1900, for the following — jVlairiculation, Junior Scho'arsaips, Medical Pielmimary, SohcitorV Greneral KnowlecTge and Bainsteis 1 General Knowledge. PLACES OF EXAMINATION: j Auckland, Giaborne, Napier, Now Plymouth, TVangamu, Pnlmei' toil North, Wellington, IVelson, G-reymoiifcli, Christchuroh, TimaiU, Oamaru, JJunedin, Invercargill. j C-indiclates must send to the Eeeistrar of the University. Wellington, signed With all their names in full, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined. Such notice must be seni, on or b=foie TUESDAY, 23rd October, accoiHpanieJ by tho Examination Fee, or up to 30th OCTOBER, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques .ciusl lwe exchange added, and Puhiio Account Receipts or Staruiss will not be accepted, j JFEES : I For Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, or Ceaeral Knowledge KxammatiOiis . . . . I\/o Guineas For Junior Scholaiship Examination. One G uinea(ld this cpse a second guinea is pajable if the Candidate Matriciilates). Forms of Application can be had from the Registrar. Candidates must stpte distinctly for which examination they propose to pntcr. Candidates for Junior Scholarship must he not less than 16, and not more thaii 19 years of oge on Ist December. .Fifteen Junior Scholarships each of the annual value of .£3O, and tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. There will be an additional allowance of £20 made to scholars vho require co live away from home to attend a University College. J. W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, Sib. September, 1900. 26a Tii S>eS ISy '3>B*<»es-. RENDERS will be received by the UnderS- signed until 16th OCTOBER for the LEASE for GRAZING PUHrObES to 3Cth April. 1910, of <H1 Acres in Block V, Dunedin and East Taieri District, formerly occupied by J. and A. Wihon. Highest or any tender not; necessarily accepted. Particulars from JOHN REID & SON, 26s Liverpool -street, Dunedin. BY PRIVATE TREATY, A SPLENDID FARM At Owaka (" The Gem of the District "), CONTAINING 170 acres (more or less) ; 160 in grass, balance "bush ; subdivided into 10 paddocks,, fenced •-•ecurely ; 28 acres of the property are rr r er fiat, with young grass nearly a foot lucJi. bounded on one sido by the Owaka River (well stocked with trout) ; remainder rabbit-proof fencss ; one mile from railway station, ore mile from school, and a quarter of a mile from dairy factory ; Broomed house, byre (25 stalls), stable (four stalL), sheep yards, etc. All new. Garden and orchard. A really grand little farm. Price moderate. Terms easy. Apply MATHESON, PRATN, & CO., Dunedin. E. J. BOYD, Balciufcha. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, Dunedin. Or, Mr WM. DUNCAN. Owaka. 3o 3IO^E~Y~TO~I7ENb~ TTAGGITT BROS. & BRENT, JO. Solicitors, High streef, Dunedin, have MONEYS TO LEND at CURRENT RATES, in large or small amounts. TENDERS TO LEASE JFASM. mfENDERS for LEASE of Mr John Hall's JL FARM, Tuapeka West, 200 Acres, with Dwelling and Out Offices, for a term of five or seven years. Full particulars can he had from Mr Hall, on the ground, or from John Thompson, Auctioneer, Lawrence, with whom tenders must be lodged on or before 20th SEPTEMBER NEXT. Highest or any- Tender not necessarily accepted. 12s

AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AWD STATION AGENTS, WOOL & GBAIN BEOKEES, CEAWFOED STEEET, DUNEDIN. WOOLiS "I^TOOHjiS WOOXaS ■ SALES TAKE PLACE AS UNDEEs THURSDAY, December 20, 9 a.m. FRIDAY, January 11, 9 a.m. THURSDAY, January 31, 9 a.m. FRIDAY, February 22, 2 p.m. Having secured Extra Storage we caii this year offer even better Facilities than last Season, and hope to receive a fair Share of Patronage. We thank all friends of last year, and hope to be favoured with a Renewal- of their Confidence. WS SOLICIT A FAIR TlilAL.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2429, 3 October 1900, Page 35

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