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Educational. YTELSON # C OLLE GE. Head Master : Rev. C L. Maclean, J3.A., Trinity ' College, Dublin. Second Master : J. Mack ay, Esq., M.A., King's College, Aberdeen. Drawing Master : J. F. Meke\vi;tiiek, Esq., B.A W Oriel College, Oxon. - Singing Master : Mr R. B. Walcot. Boarding Department conducted by the Head Master, and Mvs Macluan. The regular course of insli notion comprises the Latin, Greek, aii-1 Fieuch languages ; Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, and the Elements of Natural Science ; Geography, History (ancient and niodern), Writing, the English Language — its Grammar, Literature, and Composition. In connection with this institution there are seven Scholarships open for competition as they become vacant (due public notice of which "is given), viz. :— three of £30 a year each, three of £20 a year each, aud one of £10, variously tenable for from one to three years. * These are open to be competed for by youths wherever born or resident ; but the successful candidate must be a student at the College to entitle him. to hold the Scholarship. Youths, to be eligible for admission, must have attained the age of nine years, and be able to read and write with f ocility. Tuition fees for the above couise, £3 per quarter. Music and Drawing, optional and extra :— v Per Quarter. .Music £0 10 G Drawing 0 5 0 Board and Residence in the College, including Washing, £50 per annum. Day Boarders, lGs per month. The Fourth Quarter commences on the Ist October, 1866. N.B. — All Tuition fees, as also Boarding charges, must be paid quarterly, in advance. Robert Pollock, 4938 Secretary. Business Notices. A .T 11AFTVET TE R, WATCHMAKER, And J.E WELLE R, Revell-street, Opposite Temple Court, Hokitika. Jewellery of every description manufactured on the premises. — Repairs neatly executed." ■ 2978 Til. PROCTER, • "Watchjiakeb & Jeweller (Formerly of Ballarat, and -late of Qucenstown), REYELL-STREET, HOKITIKA, Begs to call attention to his extensive Stock, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, by first-class makers, colonial manufactured ' Brooches, Chains, Rings, Pins. Lockets, Bracelets, Negligees, &c. Also, Aneroid Barometers, Thermometers, Saecharometers, Sikcs' Hydrometers, and the best Acheomatic Field and Opeea Glasses. BANK PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. 3924 MR. SHAPPERE. Chronometer "Watchmaker aud Jeweller, begs to inform his patrons and the public thai, in consequence of the increase of business, he has removed to Revell-street, opposite the Red House, where he trusts to receive a continuance of their support, ric La"* engaged a first-class Watchmaker to as sist him in the watch jobbing department, and has also imported an expensive-plant of watch and clock making machinery, and is now prepared either to make or repair any description of foreign or English watches at the shortest notice, and at Melbourne prices. N.B. — All kinds of jewellery made to order, ' and carefully repaired. Gold bought at bank prices. 4571 T M. HIGGIN, (Late Binzer^) CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ■ Revell Street. 4600 J. ELLIS &. CO., AUCTIONEERS .& COMMISSION AGENTS, 48 ' GIiKYMQ.UTH. All. EMERSON, Stock and Shabe Brokeb, „ TEMPLE COURT BUILDINGS, REVELL STREET. 4.724 FANCY GOODS' REPOSITORY (Next City Tea - Mart), Ecvell-strcet, Hokitika. MRS. GREENFIELD begs to inform the Ladies of Hokitika that she has, now on hand a splendid Assortment' of BERLIN WOOLS, PATTERNS, &c. at the lowest possible prices. 3156 J. -LEWIS.' Opposite the Camp. EEVKLL-STKEET, HOKITIKA, IMPORTER of ironmongery, Ameri- *- can tubs, buckets, shovels, brooms, and other Yankee notions, grindery, crockery, china and glassware, paints, oils, colors, paperhangings, kerosene, kerosene lamps (beautifully assorted), lamp glasses, lookingglasses, bird cages in great variety, i basket ware, stationery, patent medicines, perfumery, clocks, musical-instruments, optics, electro-plated ware, combs, brush7rare, cutlery, and every description of British and foreign hardware. Wholesale and Retail. Packers and country Storekeepers supplied libefally and with despatch,.' &187

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West Coast Times, Issue 338, 23 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 338, 23 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 338, 23 October 1866, Page 4

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