✨ University and Legal Notices
[University and Legal Notices]
JOHN FRANCIS HERBERT, EDWARD HERBERT, ARCHIBALD MOKINLAY.
Witness to signatures— PETER AITKEN.
Lawrence, 15th March, 1873. 3t 18s
TO DAVID MAILER, OR OWNER OF SECTION 18, BLOCK I, WINTON HUNDRED.
TAKE NOTICE, that I desire that the boundary or separating fence between sections seven and eighteen, block one, Winton Hundreds, be made immediately; and that such fence shall be a ditch and bank and post and wire fence.
C. C. SPROULL,
Owner of section 7, block I, Winton Hundred.
Dated this first day of March, 1873. 3t. 10s
TO JAMES BULLER, OR OWNER OF SECTION 19, BLOCK I, WINTON HUNDRED.
TAKE NOTICE, that I desire that the boundary or separating fence between sections six and nineteen, block one, Winton Hundred, be made immediately, and that such fence shall be a ditch and bank, and post and wire fence.
C. C. SPROULL,
Owner of section 6, block I, Winton Hundred.
Dated this 1st day of March, 1873. 3t—10s.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned as stockowners, &c., at Waikawa, under the style of James Hutchinson and Company, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
Dated the 22nd day of February, 1873.
W. LAURENCE SIMPSON,
JAMES HUTCHISON.
Witness to the signature of William Laurence Simpson — ARTHUR W. HARVEY,
Receiver of Gold Revenue, Clyde, Otago Gold Fields.
Witness to the signature of James Hutchinson — LACHLAN MACLEAN.
3t—18s.
BALANCE SHEET Brighton Road Board, for the Year 1871-2.
RECEIPTS.
To Balance in Treasury from last Audit ... £18 13 0
„ Rates paid into Treasury ... 21 12 6
„ Subsidy on the same ... 21 12 6
„ Rates collected ... 23 3 0
Total ... £85 1 0
EXPENDITURE.
By Voucher to Cameron and McDonald ... 10 10 0
„ Campbell ... 2 15 0
„ Bruce and McPhail ... 2 0 0
„ McColl ... 0 18 6
„ Guthrie and Asher ... 21 4 6
„ Clerk and Collector ... 10 0 0
„ Balance in Treasury ... 2 10 0
„ Balance in Treasurer’s hands ... 13 3 0
Total ... £85 1 0
Audited and found correct.
ALFRED RUTLEY,
WILLIAM MCPHAIL, Auditors.
HUGH GRAHAM, Treasurer.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.
The Third Session will be opened on 1st May, 1873.
I. Classes.
Separate classes for junior and senior:
- Latin and Greek. Professor: G. S. Sale, M.A.
- Class for English language and Literature. Professor: G. S. Sale, M.A.
- Mathematics.
I. Junior mathematics.
II. Mathematics and natural philosophy. Professor: John Shand, M.A.
Mental and Moral Science.
Classes for logic and psychology, moral philosophy, political economy.
Professor: D. Macgregor, M.A., M.B.
Natural Science.
Classes for chemistry, mineralogy and geology. Professor: J. G. Black, M.A., D.Sc.
The session will last for six months continuously, during the entire course of which instruction will be given to each class by the Professor, by means of text books, lectures, and oral and written examinations.
Matriculation fee, £1; laboratory fee, £1.
The fee for each class is three guineas per session.
MATRICULATION.
The matriculation examinations for 1873 will be held at Dunedin on the 2nd and 3rd days of May.
The following are the subjects of examination:
Latin.
Cicero—“De Amicitia.”
Greek.
Xenophon’s Anabasis, Book I.
English.
Writing and dictation.
French or German.
Translation from French or German into English; translation from English into French or German.
Arithmetic.
The compound rules, especially square and cubic measures; vulgar and decimal fractions; proportion; extraction of the square root.
Algebra.
Meaning of the Algebraical signs, the four elementary rules, simple equations.
Geometry.
Euclid, Book I.
Geography.
The chief physical features and principal towns of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America; together with more minute details of the geography of Great Britain and Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Candidates will be entitled to matriculate who shall have passed in Latin, English, and Arithmetic; and in any two at least of the other subjects of examination.
DEGREES.
The degree of B.A. will be attainable by attendance upon the prescribed lectures during three sessions, and passing an examination in certain subjects, either at the end of the third, or at the beginning of the fourth session after matriculation; or at the beginning or end of any subsequent session. There will be no honour examination in connection with the B.A. degree.
The degree of M.A. will be attainable only by those who have already taken the B.A. degree. The ordinary M.A. degree will be attainable by attendance on the prescribed lectures for at least one session after the taking of the B.A. degree, and by passing a further examination similar in kind to that required of candidates for the degree of B.A.; such examination to be held at the end of one year from the B.A. degree, or at the commencement or end of any subsequent session. There will be an honour examination in connection with the M.A. degree.
No one will be admitted to the degree of M.A., with honours, except such as have declared their intention of entering for honours at the time of taking the B.A. degree, or within six months afterwards. Candidates for the degrees of M.A. with honours will be allowed to select one or more of the following subjects, and will be examined in such subject or subjects only:
- Classics.
- Philosophy.
- Pure and applied mathematics.
- Natural science.
No candidate will be admitted to the degree of M.A., after the expiration of three academical years, from the date of his B.A. degree, nor after the expiration of six years from the date of his matriculation.
All candidates for the B.A. and ordinary M.A. degrees will be required to furnish certificates of their attendance on the several courses of lectures prescribed for them. Candidates for the B.A. degree may select one of the two following courses:
Literary Course.
- 1st year: Latin, Greek, Mathematics, *English.
- 2nd year: Latin, Mathematics, Mental Science, Natural Science.
- 3rd year: *Greek (Moral Philosophy including Political Economy), Philosophy.
*English or Greek as alternatives.
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🏭 Dissolution of Partnership for James Hutchinson and Company
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry22 February 1873
Partnership, Dissolution, James Hutchinson and Company, Waikawa
- William Laurence Simpson, Dissolved partnership
- James Hutchinson, Dissolved partnership
- Arthur W. Harvey, Receiver of Gold Revenue, Clyde, Otago Gold Fields
- Lachlan Maclean
🗺️ Boundary Fence Notice for Section 18, Block I, Winton Hundred
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey1 March 1873
Boundary fence, Section 18, Block I, Winton Hundred
- David Mailer, Owner of Section 18, Block I, Winton Hundred
- C. C. Sproull, Owner of section 7, block I, Winton Hundred
🗺️ Boundary Fence Notice for Section 19, Block I, Winton Hundred
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey1 March 1873
Boundary fence, Section 19, Block I, Winton Hundred
- James Buller, Owner of Section 19, Block I, Winton Hundred
- C. C. Sproull, Owner of section 6, block I, Winton Hundred
💰 Balance Sheet for Brighton Road Board for the Year 1871-2
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- Alfred Rutley, Auditor
- William McPhail, Auditor
- Hugh Graham, Treasurer
🎓 University of Otago Third Session Announcement
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- G. S. Sale, M.A., Professor of Latin and Greek
- John Shand, M.A., Professor of Mathematics
- D. Macgregor, M.A., M.B., Professor of Mental and Moral Science
- J. G. Black, M.A., D.Sc., Professor of Natural Science
🎓 Matriculation Examinations for 1873
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMatriculation, Examinations, University of Otago, 1873
🎓 Degrees of B.A. and M.A. at University of Otago
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceB.A. degree, M.A. degree, University of Otago
Otago Provincial Gazette 1873, No 840