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Tho Cennnissioners will reaorvo space (if early application is made) for tho exhibition of processes of manufactures in certain handicrafts which can bo carried on without danger or inconvenience in the premises. Steum and water-power will bo supplied for showing raaohinery in motion. Exhibitors musl make all necessary mechanical connections at their own expense. Pnoking cases must bo romoved at tho co&t of the exhibitors so soon as tho goods are taken charge of by tho Commissioners. Exhibitors will bo permitted, subject only to tho necessary general regulations, lo ercot, according to their own ta&ta, all counters, stands, glass frames, brackets, awnings, hangings, or other similar contrivances, which they may consider best calculated for the disp'ay of their goods. Packages nnd nil articles intended for oxhibition should be addressed as follows : — "To tho Commissioners for the " Intercolonial Exhibition oi 1880, ' ' Melbourne, " From [stato exhibitor's name and colony]." Free transit of goods for exhibition, which may be forwarded by Victorian railways, will bo allowed by tho Government, Any further information required oau bo obtained from J. G. Knight, F.R.1.8.A., Secretary, Oflico of the Royal Commission, 64, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. n ** a; l~ c; Ex "Amy Robsart,'' from Sydney. A. R. Emerson nnd Co. havo much pleasure iv calling tho attention of their constituents and the trado generally to the undermentioned goods now landing, imported to thoir order, and specially soloctod by tho Now South Wales branch of their firm : — 300 cases Australian wines (red and whito) direct from tho celobrated Camden vinej r ard Cawarra, red, pints and quarts Muscat do do Irrawang do do Dalwood, red and whito Buckalla, do do Australian Clarot do &c, &c. A. R. E. and Co. aro appointed solo agents for tho Camdon A r inoyard Wines Byass 1 porter (guaranteed genuine) Carlislo ale, in hhds Sherry, J. C. and Co's golden, in qrcasks Sherry, J. C. and Co's whito seal in bottlo Port (superior old) •«$> <> <ft> <lr* Old torn Dienhard's No. 2 champagno Jacquesson's do PROVISIONS : Sinclair's hams and bacon Cheeso, Colonial and Englisn Beef hams Flour, Hart's and Duffiold's sup. Adelaido Sugars, Mauritius, ciystals, company's countor, &c. % Teas (Asia) Elizabeth, Emma and Matilda, Ettrick, half-chests and boxes Assorted oilmen's stores, &c. A. R. EMERSON & CO., Merchants and Importers, 961 Rovell-strcet. VTELSUN COLLE GIT. Head Master— Roy. C. L. MACLEAN, 8.A., Trinity College, Dublin. Second Master — J. MACK AY, Esq., M.A., King's Collogo, Aoordcen. Drawing and Music Master — C. W. MANBY, Esq. Steward— Mr. J. M. Howabd. Matron — Mrs. Howabd. Tho regular courso of instruction comprises tho Latin, Gicck, and Fionch Laugnages ; Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, and tho Elements of Natural Scionco ; Geography, History (Ancient and Modern), Writing, tho English Language—its grammar, literature, nnd composition. In connection with this institution thero are soven Scholarships open for competition as they become vacant (duo , public notico of which is given), viz. : — Thrco of £30 a year each, three of £20 a year each, and ono of £10, variously tonablo for from ono to thrco years. Thoso aro open to bo competed for by youths whorovcr born or resident, but the successful candidoto must bo a student at the CoUogo to ontitlo him to hold the Scholarships. Youths, to bo eligiblo for admission, m\ißt havo attained the ago of nino years, and bo able to road and writo with facility. Tuition fees for tho abovo course, £3 per quarter. Music and Drawing, optional and extras — Por Quarter, £ s. d. Music ... ... 11 0 Drawing ... ... 0 5 0 Board and Residenco in tho College, including Washing, £50 per annum. Day Boardors, 16s. per montli. The First Quartor commences on tho 31st January, 1866. N.B.— All Tuition Fees, as also Boarding Charges, must be paid quarterly, in advance. ROBERT POLLOCK, 1061 Secretary. gRITISH and FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. All claims for loss or damage of goods insured by tho above company aro lo bo sent in immediately to tho undersigned for adjustment. , RICHARD REEVES & CO., Auctioneers, Agonts for Ilokitika and 187 Groy River. VICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Morison, Law and Co, Agents, Wharf Street. TN all cases of loss or damago of goods x or vossols insured by tho abovo Company, the insurod are requested to give unmediato notico of tho same lo tho agents, who aro authorised to investigate and arrango claims, thus saving tho delay caused by reforonco to Molbourno or Sydney, 186

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West Coast Times, Issue 115, 30 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 115, 30 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 115, 30 January 1866, Page 4

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