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FOR SALE 3Y TENDER. I 'TO CONTRACTORS. LOCAL x AUTHORITIES AND OTHERS | INTERESTED IN ROAD CONTRACTS. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Executor of the Estate of T. H. O'BRIEN, invites Tenders for the Purchase, as a whole or in I I separate lots, of the deceased's Plant, at Surfdale, Wniheke Island, comprising 6 Draught Horses, Austin Grader. Dray, I Scoops, Tools, etc., all in good order. PLANT may be inspected by arrangement. ! TENDERS Close on MONDAY, 25th inst., | at 4 p.m. For further, particulars ripply to the undersigned, R. F. WARD, District Public Trustee. Auckland. S7 j ' I VTOTICE is bere'-y given that written ', Tenders will be received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, iOth January, 1920, for the Purchase for Removal of the following tiulldlngs situated on tiortion of Allotment 13, Section 12. Suburbs of Auckland:— (facing Haydn aye., royal oak). Lot I.—Shed. SOft by 15ft. all iron, good condition. Concrete floor. Lot 2.—Shed, 30ft by 20ft, irrth roof. good condition, wooden sides, fair condition. Buildings must be removed within one month of acceptance of Tender. Amount tendered must be paid before buildings are removed. Hi-nest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. H. J. LOWE. Commissioner of Crown I_nds. North Auckland Land and Survey Office. Government Buildings, Auckland. ~ 7 AGRiOtrtTtJIEtAIi SHOWS. TJOTORUA t GRICULTURAL AND T>ASTORAL A SSOCIATION'S GREAT TWO-DAYS' GREAT TWO-DAYS' CUMMER SHOW AND AXEMEN'S OARNIYAL. T7IRIDAY AND (SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 AND 20, 1026, AT ARAWA PARK, ROTORUA. £750 _=_= Pg§! __= £750 PROGRAMME OF.CHOPPING AND SAWING BfBNTS: (HandiCapper. Mr. C. L. Hardy.) I—ROTORUA HANDICAP STANDING CHOP. 15in log: first prize £100. second £20, third £10, fourth £6. fifth £•">. sixth £3. Winners of heats, £1. Nomination £3, acceptance £2. 2—STANDING 12in HANDICAP CHOP: first prize £12. second £4. third £2. Entrance fee IS/. . 3—SINGLE-HAND SAW HANDICAP. 15in Loe. one cut: first prize £S, second £2. third £1. Entrance fee, lft/6. . 4—STANDING 14in HANDICAP CHOP: first prize £12, second £4, third £2. i Entrance fee, IS/. ' S—DOUBLE-HANDED SAW HANDICAP. l.*ln Lo" 2 cnts: first prize £12. second £5, third £3. Entrance fee, £1. • G—UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, lr.fn Log: first prize £25. second £I<l. third £H. Winners of heats £1 ; nominations £1 ; acceptnncces 10/. 7—Maiden handicap standing CHOP (Open), 12in Log: first prize £10; second £3, third £2. Entrance fee, 3 5/. Fukatea Blocks used for all Chopping and Sawing Events. j This Association is affiliated with the Northern Athletic Union And the Chopping and Sawing Events are run under Northern Union Rules._ . Nominations ana' Entries for Chopping and j Sawing Events close with the Secretary on , MONDAY. January 25, nt 8 p.m. Cash ; must accompany all Nominations and Entries: Last two years' performances jif none • such; then last three starts must accompany nominations and entries. Acceptances for j Events 1 and 6 close on WEDNESDAY, i February 10,- at 5 p.m. Nomination Forms . on application. Handicaps .will appear in "Atjcklnnd Star" and "Herald" on TUBS- . DAT, February 2. BIG CLASSIFICATIONS' FOR HOHSES. Juiriping. Riding, and Driving Competitions. NOVELTY RING EVENTS; CATTLE, SHEEP. PIGS. L FIELD, GARDEN AND DAIRY PRODUCE. HOME INDUSTRIES. Schedules on Application, DON'T FORGET THE DATES ! LES VICKERS, Secretary. ■ 'Phone 3f)3. Box 142, Rotorua. 8 f TftTMEU DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL , -Ex AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 (Incorporated). I CUMMER fJHOff. fj U M 31 E H (£1 H O w. SATURDAY, ■pVEBRUARY r>A CLASSES FOR STOCK. POULTRY. DAIRY, FRUIT and field and garden produce. 1 HORTICULTURE. HOME INDUSTRIES. ;. AND SCHOOL-WORK. RIDING AND DRIVING COMPETITIONS. 2 MOTOR SPORTS (Post Entries). 3 BABY SHOW, i. General Entries close January 30. Late Entries February Id. • Send for Schedule (Free). ? J. H. McKINLAY. Secretary. P. 0.. Kumeu. 147 - ■ _•________; ' ' "~ 2 _________ JJjifioN. -JUDITH VyiIITELAW, L.R.A.M.. VIOLINIST. 1 Having returned from England. Europe and America, ; WILL RESUME TEACHING, MONDAY. FEBRUARY i. Interviews Daily at Studio, from .Tanuary 25. from 10 12, or by appointment. 45. lIELLABY-S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. Telephone 24-432 A. r -yfR. FRANCIS CORNWALL ■L'-L (Former Directing Professor to the Imprrinl College of Music, Sydney), Specialist of Italian Method of VOICE PLACING AND SINGING. 7 Also, = VIOLIN, HAWAIIAN INSTRUMENTS. Studio": - . NO. 7* PROEERT BUILDING, tl ____ ______________ - c l ft I AS Oi SINGING --t LEO WHITTAKER. '5 Having Returned from England, Europe " and America. J? Resumes Teaching, B MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926. Studio : {, TOP FLOOR, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS • Interviews Daily, or by Appointment. 121 • -\tELLIE LINGARD, Contralto Vocalist f." IN resumes teaching February 1. Voic< « Production, Singing, Piano. —9, Earl St. « Parnell. . 17- ---_ REMOVAL NOTICES. * t: rpHE VACUUM CLEANING CO. 01 J- NEW ZEALAND, c il. Hellaby's Buildings. Queen Street, s We beg to notify our Clients and the publif o. that on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the -JOtl ,n January, our Only Address will he P A.C.T. BUILDINGS (Ground Floor). Cofftei "' Wellesley flflfl Albert Streets. 2!H _ CANARL-S tor sale. CANARIES, this season's; first-clas: first-class singers; . 20/, 25/, up ti ' s £3 3/; inspection invited.—s, Mewbun re Ay.i Mt. Eden. „.. . ..'.._. sf /~>l (ROBINSON has Yorkshires and Nor J V>'. wich Imported Strains: Songsters ' 20/; Hens, 5/.—167, Nelson St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 13

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