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AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

rpHE DIRECTORS of the above School invite L Architects to furnish Desigus and Specifications for tho proposed Building, on or before the 25th instant. A premium of £20 given for Ihe plans approved. Particulars may be had on application to MR. S. HAGUE SMITH, Hon. Secretary. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TPENDERS will be received by the undersigned JL until 6p.in , the 13th instant, for the erection of TWO SHOPS in Queen-street.— Plans, &c, to be seen at my office Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 'RENDERS will be received by the undersigned f until 6p m , 13th instant, for alterations and additions to a liouso in Queen-street. — Plans, &c, to be seen at my office, Victoria-street. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. METALLING, &c.

rPENDERS will be received until noon of SATUR- " DAY, November 23rd, for Forming and Metalling in the East Tamaki, for the Commission. Specifications can be seen by applying to W. Goodfellow, Esq., Otara, East Tamaki, or CHARLES SANDERSON, Crvrl Engineer. Queen-street, Nov. 7, 18C2. BANK" OF" NEW ZEALAND. TO BUILDERS. TiIENDERS will be leceived till NOON OF I MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER next, for the ERECTION of NEW BANK PREMISES at WELLINGTON, accoiding to the Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Bank Office in Auckland. Secuiity will be reqniied from the Contractors for the completion of the Conti act. The Bank will not be bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. Auckland, 7tli November, 18G2

NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICES. PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. \ PREMIUM of FORTY POUNDS will be paid * for the best, and a premium of TWENTY POUNDS for the spcond best set of Plans submitted to the Provincial Government for the above purposes. A plan of the site, with printed instructions, will be foi warded on application to the Piovmcral Seetetaiy, New Plymouth No plans will be received after the 4th of Februaiy, 18G3 WILLIAM NORTHCROFT, Piovincial Secretary.

( ONOERTINAS, &c, repahed chfaplt, at V, E. WAYTES, Queen-street. Septcmbei 2Gth, ISG2. KHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN HALF AN HOUR, BY CAPTAIN WILSON, Without drugs or tain to the patilnt, at Mrs. TATTERS ALL'S OFFICIAL BAY. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES, 1563.

T a MEETING held ou Saturday last, it was proposed tint the Annual Races should take place on the Elleishe Couiie, on the Ist and 2nd January, 18G3 ; and the following piogiamme was submitted : — Ist DAY : Maidfn Plvte, one mile and a half — weight for age Ladies' Purm', two miles— 3 yeais, 9at. 91b.; 4 years, 10«t 91b ; fl years, list. 31b.; 6 years and aged, list 71b. Innkeepers' Plaie, one mile and a half — Maiden Plate weights. Scurry Starts, one nulo and a distance— Ladies' Purse weights. Farmers' Pursf, one mile and three quarters — Maiden Plate w eights.

2nd DAY Muden Piiodcce, one mile — Maiden Plato weights, for all horses bi cd m New Zealand. Tho v>nuiei of the Maiden Plate to cairy 71bs. extra. Mr/i ROi'OLi tan, tluec miles— 3 yeais, Sst ; 4 years, 9bt ; 5 years, 9st. 81bs. ; 6 yeais and aged, SKt 121bs. Hurdle Rack, twice round the course, ovei four luu dies — weights as Ladies' Purse. Garrison PLvri:, two miles— 3 yeais, 9t.t ; 4 years, lOst. ; o year 1 -, lOst 81' s. ; 6 yeais aud aged, lOst. 121bs Consolation Stakis one mile, for all beaten hoises — Maiden Plate weights Forced Handicap, for all wiuneis, oue mdc.

Races to be run under the Rules of the late New MunsW Jockey Club GEO FISK, Secretaiy, pro. tern.

ONEIIUNGA INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. rpHE ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING L OF THE INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, PRINCES -STREET, ONEHUNGA, WILL BE COMMEMORATED TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) November 9th, WHL.N* TWO SERMONS WILL BE PREACHED • THVT IN 'llli: MORNING BY THE REV. T. HAMER, and in mr EVENING BY THE REV. J LONG.

Services to commence in the Morning at eleven o'clock, and m the Evening at six: o'clock. A Collection will be made at the close of each service. o ALSO, IN CONNFCTION WIIH THE ABOVE, A TEA MEETING Will be held in the adjoining School-Room, on the following WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, to be succeeded by a Public Meeting, in the Chapel, wlicii addresses will be delivered by several friends. The Rev. R. LAISHLEY will preside. Tickets Is. 6d each ; to bo had of Messrs. S. Fleming, J. Davis, and Sfaldino, Onehunga, aud Mr. Rout, Auckland. Conveyances will be ready between 9 ana 10 o'clock, p.m., for the accommodation of those who may wish to return to Auckland. — Fare, 2s. 6d. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

rpHE FIRST EXHIBITION OF THE SEAI SON OF HOT-HOUSK PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CEREALS, &c, will be held on Wedni^day, November 19th. Competitors for the geneial prizes are requested, whore practicable, to forward to the Secretaiy, in writing, a list of all articles to be exhibited, two days previous to the show. Copies oi the rules, with the schedule of articles for which prizes will bo awauled, can be obtained upon application to any member of the Committee, or the undeiMgued EDWARD KING, Honorary Secretary. Auckland, Oct. 21, 1862.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1654, 8 November 1862, Page 1

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