AUCTIONS. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIQ AT WAIMATUKU. JR. M ILLS &' SON •' have boon instructed by Mr WalterSouthern to offer for sale, by private treaty: I Sections 2G, Lot A, B of 28, and 2 of 29, Block 11, Jacob’s River Hundred, containing 106 acres, subdivided into 8 pad- : Jf docks, with good Dwelling of 7 rooms, 4stall stable, loosebox, and all other necessary outbuildings erected tlfereon. Part of Section 26. Block XII, Jacob’/ River Hundred, containing 107 acres, subdivided into 5 paddocks. > This Property, which is well drained. tS without doubt one of the best in the West- Ij ern . District of Southland, being well adapted- for cither sheep or cattle; ,100 | acres are sown in.young grass, 3 6 acres in., oats and rape. The railway station, school, and post office adjoin the property, while the Wright’s Bush Dairy Factory is within, two • miles. The Property will he sold in one or twolots. 111-health in the family is the cause for ’selling. Further particulars may bo obtained from ' THE AUCTIONEERS. ‘ 220 Riverton.
LATE ADVERTISEMENT*, BOARD. QTAGO EDUCATION DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. / The Dunedin Training College SESSION of 1914 will BEGIN on MONDAY, 2nd February next. APPLICATIONS for ADMISSION to tho College under the following Divisions will ho received up till SATURDAY, 29th November next: — Division A.—Ex Pupil Teachers and Probationers. Division B.—Not Pupil Teachers or Probationers. Division C. —Unccrtificated Teachers who, for the years 1912 and 1915, have taught in schools of grades not higher than Grade 111 (not moro than five students can be admitted under tide Division). D ivision D.—Teachers who desire fute thcr training in professional work. Graduates.—To bo admitted for ono year only and to give their whole tinio to professional, training, unless exempted by the Minister of Education (not more than five students , can be admitted under this Division). • Before b'dng deemed eligible for entrance to tiro College candidates must have passed such medical examination as the Board may ’ prescribe. Every Applicant under Division A who has not served his apprenticeship in tho Otago District must furnish—(a) Evidence of having completed his pupil teacher or probationer course to the satisfaction of the Education Board by which he has been employed. . (b) A certificate as to his ability to teach, signed by an Inspector o£ Schools. (c) Evidence as to his good character. Pupil teachers and probationers who_ havo' served their apprenticeship in Otago and dcsiro to enter the College must make application for admission. Application must be made on special forms, which may be obtained at this Office. First and second-year students must bo in attendance at the College on the Day of Opening—MONDAY, 2nd February, 191.4. . , Further information as to the conditions of admission may be obtained at th«| Office. .■ ■ S. M. PARK, Secretary, Education Office, , Dunedin, 22nd October, 1913. 230, E. ELLIS & CO. KAIKORAI, DUNEDIN. Flock and kapok manufacv TURERS. TEASED KAPOK A SPECIALTY. Write us for quotations. Cash buyers cf tailors and cuttings, hair mattresses, motor car bicycle tyres, and waste rubber generally.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 37
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