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Mataura Ensign , Issue 512, 24 November 1898, Page 3

 

■_CSr__.E3_s_S. TENDERS are invited up till 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 80th inst., for the ERECTION of a VILLA RESIDENCE in Gore. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my Office, Medway Street. B. MARSHALL, Architect, SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. rpENDERS are invited up to 5 o'clock JL p.m. on TUESDAY, the 29th inst., for the following Works : — No. 2-59 — Wendon : Tainting and Repairs. „ 2(so— Wendon Valley : Painting and Rep-.irs. Plans and Specifications may be seen at this Office, and at Ensign Office, Gore. A deposit of five per cent, must accompany Each separate tender, the lowest or any of winch may not be accepted. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education Ollice, 23rd November, 1898. Gsßh SOUTHLAND METROPOLITAN A. * P. ASSOCIATION. S.UMMBS _so_l_r, TUESDAY ani. WEDNESDAY, 13th and 14th DECEMBER, 1898. IS= General Entries close on SATURDAY, 3rd December — lOib. Separator and 51b. Non- separator Butter lo be lodged with the Secre- tary on 3rd December. New Classes added for Four-in-hand Team, Shoeing Competition, Shearing Competition. Sc_ Show Bills for Valuable Special Prizes. Ciieai' Train Fares. R. F. CUTHBERTSON, 6-sdh. Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. JL Grand Concert, In aid of Gore Athenosum Funds. TOWN II AT.L GORE, Show Wight, _?_•_-■; -ty, December 2. Gora Cycling Club. A ROAD RACE from Gore to Mataura and back, will bu held under tlie auspices of the above Club, on WEDNES- DAY, 30th November, 1898, leaving Gore Post Office at 6 p.m. "Nominations, addressed to the Secretary, close on MONDAY, 28th inst., at 2 p.m. Entrance fee, 2s. Open to all Cyclists. Touring costume to be worn. First prize, £2 2s; second, £1 ls. W. A. FENDALL, AetiDg Secretary.

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