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"The hours of teachmg are from nine to twelve in the forenoon, and three to 

 four in the afternoon, including in these lectures, repetitions, questions, and pi'ac- 

 tical exercises, with which last named pupils ought to occupy themselves in 

 order to obtain freedom and experience in the work. 



" With respect to special experience which certain of the staff of instructors 

 may possess in special branches of the above-named sciences, there may, on 

 the representation of the forest bureau, be certain modifications made in the 

 above-presented division of the subjects of instruction amongst the teachers, 

 with the reservation that the said alterations shall be taken into the programme 

 in accordance with the rule in the next section." 



{To he continued.) 



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Bekks. — Alex. Davis, of jSTewbury, 4th Dec, at Woolhamptou Estate. 

 Badeock and Dyke, of Faringdou, 6th Dec, on Bnckhind Pusey, Carswell, 

 and Stanford Place Estates, Essex. — Mr. Oheffins, of Saffron Walden, 

 3rd Dec, on Audley End Estate. Gloucester. — Brutou, Knowles, and 

 Brnton, 6th Dec, at Lea. James Karn, of jSTewnham, 11th Dec, on 

 Haie Estate. Octavias Long, of Stonehonse, 7th Dec, on Kilminster 

 Farm, and 12th Dec, on property of Tyndal's Charity. Leicester — 

 S. Jackson, of Loughborough, 3rd Dec, on Prestwold Estate. Lincoln. — ■ 

 R. Mackinder, of Spilsby, 3rd Dec, at Spilsby. Northampton. — Beesley 

 and Son, of Towcester, 3rd Dec, at Duncote, and 6th Dec, at Reade. 

 Shropshire. — Barber and Son, of Wellington, 11th Dec, at Shrewsbury. 

 Somerset. — Wm. Palmer, of Plox House, Bruton, 5th Dec, at Ansford. — 

 Timber Trades Journal, Nov. 24, 1S77. 



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