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HAMPTON NTISTIUTE. 
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Tinsmiths, | 6 
Shoemakers, | 12 
Blacksmiths, | 3 
Painters, | 2 
Wheelwrights, | 8  
Tailors, | 4
Woodcarver, | 1
Technical dep't, | 11
Janitors, | 2
Bookkeeper, | 1
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IN GENERAL. 
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CALENDAR, 1886, 1887. 

Term commenced Monday, October 1, 1886 and continued until June 15, 1887. 

Vacation from June 15, 1887, to October 3, 1887. 

National and special holidays observed. 

Students, as a rule, are not expected to spend the vacation at the Institute, and in order to lesson the burden of their school expenses are recommended to secure, during that time, profitable employment elsewhere. 
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ADMISSION.
 
A form of application, to be filled out by the candidates for admission, can be had by addressing the Principal.
 
Applicants who are admitted will receive a Card of Admission.
 
No one can expect to be received without this card.
 
Candidates for admission to the Junior Class are expected to be able to READ and WRITE, and to pass a satisfactory examination in numeration, the four first rules of arithmetic, through long division. Such candidates must also be able to write correct sentences, to capatalize and punctuate the same, and write a fair letter. Students who fail to pass the required examination may expect to return to their homes. 

SOUND HEALTH, testimonials of GOOD CHARACTER, and