LOUTTIT, REID AND CO., TTAYE now on . Salo, at their Store, Wharf-street, Adelaide and Chilian flour Hams and bacon Prime Colonial butter Jams, in 1 lb tins , Salmon, in lib tins Lobsters, oysters, in do Candlos Oats, bran, and chaff Teas, sugars Palo brandy, in]bu!k and oaso Champagne Portor and alo &c, &c. 201 (fistottflrttonnl. VTELSON COLLEGE. Head Master — Rev. C. L. MACLEAN, 8.A., Trinity Collogo, Dublin. Socond Master — J. MACKAY, Esq., M.A., King's College, jAoerdcen. Drawing and Music Master — C. W. MANBY, Esq. Steward — Mr. J. M. Howabd. Matron — Mrs. Howard. Tlio regular courso of instruction comprises tho Latin, Greek, and French Languages; Arithmetic, . Mathematics, Geometry, and tho Elcmonts 'of Natural Scionco ; Geography, History (Ancient and Modern), Writing, the English Language — its grammar, literature, and composition. In connection with this institution thore are seven Scholarships open for competition as they becomo vacant (duo public notico of which is given), viz. : — Three of £30 a year each, throe of £20 a year each, and one of £10, variously tenablo for from one to threo years. . These are open to bo competed for by youths wherever born or residont, but the successful candidate must be a student at .the Collego to ontitlo liim to hold tho Scholarships. Youths, to bo eligible for admission, must have attained the ago of nine years, and be able to read and write with facility. Tuition feos for tho above course, £3 por quarter. ' Music and Drawing, optional and extr& :— Per Quarter. £ s. d. Music ... ... 11 0 •Drawing ... ... 0 5 0 Board ana Residence in the Colloge, including Washing, £50 per annum. Day Boarders, 16s. por montn. The First Quarter commences on tho 31st January, 1866. N.B.— All Tuition Feos, as also Boarding Charges, must bo paid quarterly, in advance. ROBERT POLLOCK, 1061 Secretary. Sffoncg. FROM £50 TO £2000. MONEY advanced on Valuables, and Bills discounted. Inquiro of Makes and Pueust, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconists. Strictost secrecy relied on. 964 gligfcltoncmig. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. PACIFIC LODGE OF HOKITIKA, E. C. PpHE Brethren of tho District aro inX viteel to attend tho CONSECRATION AND INSTALLATION CEREMONIES, At tho Masonic Hall, Commercial Hotel, Revoll-streot, ON THURSDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock (noon) precisely. Brethren to appear in full masonic clothing. After the Ceremony, tho Brethren will dine together, at half-past 8 p.m. Tickets, 30s each, including wines, &c, can be obtained of the committee — Bro. J. Moss, W.M. Elect; Bro. J. M. Rico, J.W. Elect; Bro. W. Fisher, Bro. Pringle, Bro. Williams, and of F. CHAPMAN, P.M., 1107 Acting Secretary. 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. PACIFIC LODGE OF HOKITIKA, E. C. A LL past installed mastors desirous of J\. assisting in the coremony of the installation of the W. M. olect, are respectfully requested to communicato thoir names and addresses, in full, to Bbo. F. CHAPMAN, P.M., Acting Secretary. Lodge Room, Fitzsimons' Hotol. 1167 NOTICE. TITcGUIRE AND LYNCH beg to inform tho inhabitants of Hokitika, that they aro prepared to supply Broad of the best quality, in any part of tho towu. Private families aro requested to leave their address at tho Al Bakery, Revellstreet, south. N.B.— Orders'punctaally attended to. 772
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West Coast Times, Issue 120, 5 February 1866, Page 4
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