gT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE WELLINGTON. CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATTTRnfi Under the Di.tingui.hed PatronagToV m. O^c?™ Archbishop of Wellington Special attention is also paid to the teaching Eof Ph-raioal thrw times * weekmDrillXfleAtS E?he y cX£T Alar B eMd^ 1-«l«PPedoymna1 -«l«PPedoymna« II ümu m bS The religious and moral training of the pupils is an obient nt ». sis ",.*" "■"« P»7 p>rtioal«r attention to the jounirer «nd nn For T«Mis, etc., apply to THE RECTOR
SACRED HEART COLLEGE PONSONBY, AUCKLAND. Conducted by the Marist Brothers, under the Special Patrons of to Rev. o f su e ne aa bef c °t %« ?he e St b lf c T dd n an T d f °™^^. opened by \ ia T L^rdsh* tne Kight Rev. Dr. Lemhan, Bishop of Auckland Studies will be commenced therein on the 6th of July and application for Boarders can be accepted forthwah! me fc>ite of the College is charmingly situated It SnSS^ffi 7 ° f Queen . Street ' overlooks the Waitemata Harbor and commands a magnificent view of th« rSiSST/* R n nffCS / ♦ Abuttm S the Itichmond Road the College lifts its stately form on a section of land 14 acres in extent. This will afford the students convenient grounds for games and recreations, and so coStribute materially to their development, mental moraT and physical A plot of five acres is now in cours? of preparation for a football and cricket ground The College is large and commodious. It is built in brick, on concrete foundations. To secure drvness all its outer walls are cemented ; and to guard acrain<r? fn c ' t th f 'Sh* rf wal V r ? P laste ™d and th g e Silings g bSt in steel. The dormitories are large and lofty thn «<ln«a rooms well lighted and ventilated, ££ the bath? ££- plied with water hot and cold. m^ p^ For a Boarding School, Auckland possesses unique advantages. It enjoys an immunity from extremes of heat and cold, possesses a mild and salubrious climate and has scenic surroundings that have made it the lavonte city of New Zealand to reside in The great object of the Brothers is to give their pupils a Sound Religious Training, to teach them to be virtuous, and to accustom them to the regular practice of their religious duties, and at the same time to impart to them a knowledge of such subjects as will qualify them for Public Examinations, fit them for commercial and professional pursuits, and enable them to discharge the diuties of their after-life with honor to religion, benefit to the State, and credit to. themselves „. £tudents will be prepared for Junior and Senior Civil Service and for the N.Z. University Examinations. Terms.— Thirty-five guineas for Boarders, payable in advance at the commencement of each term, viz., the beginning of February, June, and September. Extras, — An entrance fee of two guineas for the use of Bedding ; seven guineas a year for Instrumental Music ; and medical fees in case of sickness. A reduction of three guineas is made in favor of brothers. Prospectuses can be obtained from the Director, BRO. BASIL.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 27 August 1903, Page 16
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