. Stock. g T A T I o N~~F*or'J~"Va Te. Hun 23,000 Acres, with 3,000 Ewes, 1,600 Wetuers, 1,500 old Lambs, and all neces sarj improvements. Apply to DALGETY, 3UTTRAY& CO. EWES FOR SALE. 4,0 0 0 O T Tgo EWES 3,000 of them 8-tooth, ' 1,000 „ 6-tooth. None broken-mouthed. DALaETY^RATTHEY, fe CO. FA 1' C A T~T L E ~ FOE SALE. ' 100 O™*?, F ~Oattte ' ™»<" mar Apply to DALGETY", RATTRAY, & CO., Dunedin. PURE BRED SAXONY RAMS. TjlOR SALE, 10 pure bred Laxony Rains, imported A m Oliver Cromwell, selected on the Continent by a well-known Ofcigo judge PALLET y, RATTRAY & CO. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP. Jj 1 O R SALE, 1,000 Fat WeJders-heavy weights 1,%00. Two ami Four Tooth,, first-class Ewes lo arnvc from Port Pliiiip about 20(h November DALGETY, RATTRAY & Go' QA* TL E FO R SALE OaniSu hMd °f well*brcd youa« cattle ™nmng near Apply to DALGETTY, RATTRAY and CO. , , BOISDAIE, ilK*? by ?° , ullJe r?Rnod. He is a rich bay with black legs, stands 16 hands 2 inches hi«b, superior oone, ana action and remarkable fine temper, and wa^thebestturee-year-old at the Longford X jßoirdale was got by Clydesdale, imported from ttiasaw, by R. L. Kermode, Esq .of Mona Vale : his dam, Beauty, a pure Clydesdale mare, the property of tr. Scott, lisq., Woodside, Tasmanh .Ihereis a superior run for mares for the season, sib'ilft SS Carts Mention-wiihoutrespon-Terms-^CG. October 27th, 1663/ WM. DUFF. T° K£ is S t Grause' 55=5* . PLOUGHBOY. Ploughboy is a fine upstanding horse 17 hands ingn, wiiii deau flat cone, goal quarters andconmac body, is good tempered and quiet in harness lerms—Ls ss, payable as follows: £3 5s at the tune«>emai-eis.broiisUtj.and £2 when she proves # Paddocks provided for mares, but no responsibility Apply to the Groom, at the Grange (opposite Goodall's old hotel); or to Mr Dewe, the Grove! Tokomairiro. ' "' mO STAND DURING THE~SEASON~ X At Eobert Dowie's, Taieri, The Thoroughbred horse DAI NT V AItI RL , cl *~■«■■■?£*' Fift, eeu and a half Hands Hich, Got by R-iudlesworth, out of Athaed, by Moconideß out of Alice Groy, sister to Zohrab and Gohamra, and dam of Capandra. Terms. £3. Miscellaneous. ANNIVERSARY OF THE HAND AND HEART LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F., GEOIIGM STREET. A DINNER U) celebrate the OPENING of (he above LODGE, will take place in the New Hall, Georere-street, on FRIDAY, sth December The following gentlemen will act as Stewards, from whom Tickets enn be obtained : - Brother CHARLES REID, N. G „ W. H. POPHAM, P. g! „ W. FISHER. „ J. C. BELLAMY. „ W. A. MAHARG. ■ „ J. TUCKWELL. „ G. GREENFIELD. Tickets IG3 each. Dinner on the table at halfpast six o'clock. DUNEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. fTIHE fifth of the course of lectures under the J. auspices ot tin's Association, will be delivered on Wednesday Evening first, the 3rd December, in Knox Church, by J. W. SULLIVAN, ESQ., F.R.G.S. Late Astronomer to tbe North American Exploring Expedition. Subject ~ "On the best Ocean Routes, as indicated by the Physical Geography of the Sea. r' Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. -VTELSON COLLEGE.-The first Election of JLX bcholars -will take place on Monday, the 29th September, in the present year. Three Scholarships will be offered for competition one Foundation Scholarship of the annual value of £30, tenable for two years, to which all students at the Oolle-ge, wheresoever born or resident, who shall not have attained the age of eighteen at the above date, are admissible; the Alfred Fell Scholarship, «f the annual value of £20, tenable for two years, to winca all boys under fifteen at the above date aro admissible ; and one Foundation Scholarship of £10 for one year, to which students in the,junior school only are admissible. The names of candidates, together with certificates of their age, must bo sent in to the Principal at any time not later than the 22nd of September. Candidates must attend in person at the College, on Wednesday, the 24th of September, at 9*30, a.m., to bo examined on that and tWfollowing days. StraJEOTS' OFrEfjLMINATION. Candidates-?for the 'firetf Scholarship will be ex- . anuned m Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic and in writing English, from Dictation: those wh© pass a,satisfactory examination in those subjects wil be fturther examined in— • ■ • " 1. "Latin'and'Greek" Grammar. 2. Cicero, the Catiline Orations, 1., 11. 3. Xenophon's Anabasis, Book I. 4. Algebra, as far as Quadratic Equations 5. Euclid; Books 1., lII.' ' 6. Roman History to the end of the Punic wara 7. Greek History to the end of the Persian wars 8. English History. _ 9, French .Grammar, -translation from English # into French, and from French into English. Candidates for the second Scholarship will be examined in Scripture History, Geography, Arithmetic, writing English from Dictation, Latin Grammar, Jacob's Latin, Reader, Eutropius, and English HiaJory. ' , . . .. ; Candidates for the third Scholarship will be examined in.Scripture History, Geography, writing English from Dictation; Latin Accidence,' English History and Arithmetic. The Scholarships will be awarded to the three boya ho do best in the three several examinations. On'thelstof May, 1863/ five Scholarships will bo ■ offered for competition, viz., two Foundation Scholarships of £20 and £10 respectively, the Stafford Scholarship of £20, the Richmond Scholarship o £30, and the Newcome Scholarship of £30. Due na tice of the terms on which they will be competed will *be given : ; ' ' Further particulars may be learned by app iugta the Principal, Nelson College New Zealand. 'Nelson June l?tK ! mHE FIRST NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION X , RACE Will be run over the DU'NEDIN COURSE, ON WEDNESDAY, .4th MARCH, 1863. ' Stewards: William Morley, Esq, , -I'-'.' John Maclean, Esq. James McKcnzie, Esq. Mark Noble, Esq. Fitzwilliam; Wentwortb. Esq. To act with Stewards that' may be appointed fro each of the Colonies. ' CiEBK OF THE COUBSE—HONORARY : ■ i • J. Switzer, Esq. CHAM PI O N RACE Of 1000 sqvs., with a sweepstakes of 100 soys. each. ' added ; the second horse to receive 200 soys. out of the stake; and the-third to j3ave his stake, if mort 1 than three start. Weight for age. Three miles. Nominations, enclosing 25 soys., to be addressed under cover to the Secretary of the Otago Jockey Club, at the Provincial Hotel, Dunedin, on or betor* Ist November, 1862,<but all nominations sent in due course of post, and bearing the' Post-office mark o the above or a previous date to be eligible. A fur* ther payment of 25 boys. under similar terms of post, to be addressed as above on or before 31st December, 1862; and the final payment ot 50 soys. to be absolutely wade as above previous to eight p.m.,- on Wed* nesday, the 18th February, 1863, or all previous monit to be forfeitied to the stake. ' ' \ Weights-'-Three yrs old, 7stl41b; four yrs, 9st 41b; £ye yrs/ilOst; six and-aged, lOst 41b; mares ani geldings allowe' 31b, and'a/urtHei 1 allowance of 21b aaidens. ■ - ' ;•■' 'J 1 '•' '-, \' Other events of the meeting willb* duly ut« nounced • . * m.'*\. \\.*■-■>. Hyep; cent, deducted from he gross of th staka for Qxpenses of Course.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 7
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