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EDITOR'S NOTICES. + . Correspondents are particularly requested to bear m mind that to insure publication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this Office not later than Tuesday morning. Subscribers desiring to have obituary notices inserted in this paper should either lOinnivnicatc with the editor or send copy of local paper containing particulars. Unless they do this they must not be disappointed if notices of recent deaths do not appear in our columns.

T*HE PROVINCIAL ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY OF NEW ZEALAND. HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, MOSGIEL. In conformity with arrangement made at the First Provincial Synod, held in Wellington iv 18110, this Seminary has been established for the education of Students from all parts of New Zealand Who aspire to the Ecclesiastical State. The Holy Croas College is situated at Mosgiel (10 miles from Dunediu) in a fine building hitherto known as Mosgiel Houpe, which, with 11 acres of rich park Iftnd surrounding it, was purchased for use aB a Seminary for the Eooleeiastical Province of New Zealand. The Pension is £35 a year, payable half-yeaily in advance It provides for Board and Lodging, Tuition, School Books, Furniture, Bedding and House Linen. The Extra Charges are : Washing, £1 10s a year, and Medicine and Medical Attendance if required. Students will provide their own wearing apparel, including the College Gown, as well as Surplice for assistance in Choir. The Annual Vacation begins on the 15th December and ends the 15th February. The Seminary is under the Patronage and Direction of the Archbishop and Bishops of New Zealand, and under the immediate person il i-upervibion of the Right Rev. Bishop of Dunedin, who will act as Rector. For further Particulars apply to the Vice-Rector, Holy Cross College, Mosgiel. THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, IUO2. % At 1 o'clock. To Farmers, Storekeepers, Blacksmiths, Wheelwright?, and Others. Important Sale by Auction, on the PremiVe.", Patearoa, of LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, COTTAGE, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. Building Timber, General Ironmongery, Carpenters', Wheelwrights', And Blacksmiths' Tools and Requisite^. JAMES SAMSON &. CO have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Thomas Tate (who has become mine host of the Otago Central Hotel. Store, and Refreshment Rooms, at Railvsay StatioD. Hydti) LOT 1. — Leasehold Property in the Upper Taieri District being Section 23. Block I , containing about ,">() acres in ryegrasa • Sections 12 and IS. Block VII., about s2 acres and Building thereon Taieri District, held under leases in perpetuity. These Sections are all securely fenced, and in splendid order. LOT 2.— The whole of his large and up-to-date Stock, com prising— Roofing iron (7000 ft). building timbtr, 2 tons of fencing wire, 400 fenoing p< ets, geuer.il ironmongery and farming implements, blacksmith's vyce, to. ls, horse shoes, lathe and fittings, paint mill, sundries, including — crockery, enamelled, bruhh, and tin ware, rod iron, spurs, watches, horte-coverp, etc. LOT 3. — The Household Furniture is nearly new. and contains all the necessaries for a well-appointed four-roomed dwelling, LOT 4.— 100 E*,es (in lamb), also 1 buggy. The Auctioneers are in a position to treat privately for Mr. Tate's private Residence and blacksmith's shop, together with a two-acre Section. Blackemith's tools at valuation. This is a splendid chance for a good, energetic business man to make a competency in a few year?. Fall particulars from Messrs. HERDMAN k KIRK, Solicitors, Naseby ; Or THE AUCTIONEERS.

RIDE "ANGLO SPECIAL" CYCLES.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 7 August 1902, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 7 August 1902, Page 16

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