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INVERCARGILL HUNDRED.
MONDAY, 26th April,
THE northern half of section 10, block VII., Invercargill Hundred, will be open for application on and after Monday, 26th April, 1875.
WALTER H. PEARSON,
Commissioner Crown Lands.
Waste Lands Office,
Invercargill, March 12, 1875.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.
CLASSES FOR 1875.
8 A.M. ........... Junior Latin
9 " ........... Law (M., Th.)
" ........... Anatomy
9.30 " ........... Advanced Mathematics
10.30 " ........... Junior Greek
11.30 " ........... Senior Latin (M., W., F.)
" ........... English (T., Th.)
12.30 P.M. ........... Senior Greek (M., W., Th.)
" ........... English (F.)
4.30 " ........... Chemical Laboratory
" ........... Anatomical Demonstrations
" ........... Second Mathematics
5.30 " ........... Chemical Laboratory
" ........... Junior Mathematics
" ........... Senior Mental Science
6.30 " ........... Chemistry
" ........... Junior Mental Science
" ........... Natural Science (M., W., F.)
12.30 " ........... Italian (Tu., F.)
7.30 " ........... French (Tu., F.)
7.30 " ........... German (M., Th.)
PRACTICAL ANATOMY AND DISSECTIONS.—The rooms will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.
THE Session for 1875 will be opened on Tuesday, the 4th of May. The Matriculation Examination will be held on the 1st and 3rd, commencing at 10 a.m.
FACULTY OF ARTS.
Classics, English Language and Literature—Professor SALE, M.A.
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy — Professor SHAND, M.A.
Mental and Moral Philosophy and Political Economy—Professor MACGREGOR, M.A.
Chemistry—Professor BLACK, M.A., D.Sc.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
In this Faculty, Lectures will be delivered during the Session on the following subjects, which will count for a medicus annus in the Medical Schools of the Home Country, viz.:—
I. Anatomy, General and Descriptive, Anatomical Demonstrations; Practical Anatomy and Anatomical Dissections — Professor COUGHTREY, M.B., C.M.
II. Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical — Professor BLACK, M.A., D.Sc.
III. Natural History—Captain HUTTON, F.G.S. C.M.Z.S.
The arrangements for the second year of this course will be published when complete.
LAW.
Lecturer, ROBERT STOUT, Esq., Barrister.
Further information may be obtained on application
2-24s
W. H. MANSFORD, Registrar.
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.
SCOTT SCHOLARSHIP.
THE competition for the Scott Scholarship will take place on the 1st of May.
The subjects for examination will be as follow:—
I. English, to which special prominence will be given.
II. Latin.
III. Arithmetic.
In addition to the above, each candidate will also be examined in not more than two of the following voluntary subjects:—Greek, one Modern Language, Geometry and Algebra, Chemistry and Physical Science, Geography and History.
The Scholarship is tenable for three years, and of the value of £20 per annum.
The names of competitors must be sent to the Registrar on or before the 28th of April, together with a notification of the voluntary subjects selected. 2-14s
HIGH SCHOOL OF OTAGO, DUNEDIN.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT.
THE RECTORY, which occupies one of the finest situations in Dunedin, and is surrounded by extensive recreation grounds, has been specially fitted up for the accommodation of Boarders. The rooms are lofty, light, and well-ventilated, and everything has been arranged with a view to the health and comfort of the pupils.
The Boarders are under the direct control of the Rector, who, with the assistance of a well-qualified resident master, superintends the preparation of lessons at home.
The domestic arrangements are under the management of Mrs NORRIE.
The terms for Board, Washing, and Superintendence, are £40 per School session. The fees are paid quarterly in advance. One quarter's notice is required on the removal of a pupil.
The Quarter Days are April 26th; July 19th; and October 4th.
Full particulars will be furnished by the Rector, and
JOHN HISLOP, Secretary.
BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN.
THE Second Quarter will commence on Monday, the 19th instant. Fee, £2 per quarter, payable in advance. The Rector, Mr. William Norrie, M.A., who has now arrived will make arrangements for receiving pupil boarders as soon as possible. The charge for board, including washing and tutorial assistance is £40 per annum.
Prospectus may be obtained on application to
JOHN HISLOP
Secretary.
TEACHER WANTED, for Main District, Kaihiku.
Salary: Government subsidy of £100 and School Fees, amounting to over £50. There is a good dwelling-house, with ten acres of land enclosed.
Applications, with testimonials, to be lodged with the undersigned not later than the 22nd April, 1875.
J. A. ANDERSON,
Clerk School Committee, Kaihiku.
MALE or Female Teacher wanted for Adam's Flat School. Salary, £60, with School Fees and small residence. Applications, with testimonials, to be lodged with the undersigned before the 10th May.
C. G. SINCLAIR,
Adam's Flat.
WANTED, a competent Schoolmaster for the Papakaio School. Salary £75 and School Fees. There are forty pupils on the roll, with every probability of a good increase. Applications, with testimonials, to be lodged with the undersigned on or before the 4th of May.
GEO. MILNE,
Clerk to Committee.
WANTED, a TEACHER, for the One Tree Point School. Salary—Government Subsidy £60, and school fees. A new schoolhouse is in course of erection, and the present building is to be converted into a schoolmaster's residence, which will have three acres of land attached. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to Mr. A. Smith, Chairman of School Committee, One Tree Point, on or before the 1st of May. 4t.
WANTED for the North School Oamaru, a duly qualified Assistant Teacher. Salary, £150 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, will be received up to the 5th June, and applicants must state when they can enter upon their duties.
J. CHURCH,
Secretary, Oamaru School Committee.
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🗺️ Land open for application in Invercargill Hundred
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- Walter H. Pearson, Commissioner Crown Lands
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- Shand (Professor), Faculty of Arts
- Macgregor (Professor), Faculty of Arts
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- Coughtrey (Professor), Faculty of Medicine
- Hutton (Captain), Faculty of Medicine
- Robert Stout (Esquire), Lecturer in Law
- W. H. Mansford, Registrar
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- John Hislop, Secretary
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- William Norrie (Mr), Rector
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- Geo. Milne, Clerk to Committee
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- A. Smith, Chairman of School Committee
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Otago Provincial Gazette 1875, No 958