TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. TENDERS will be received until Noon of the 24th instant for the ERECTION of * Two-storied VILLA RESIDENCE at Mount Eden. Plans, &c, at my office, Victoria-street. ' RICHARD KEALS, Architect.
TO BUILDERS. LENDERS are required for the ERECTION of X a WAREHOUSE in Lower Queen-street. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office until SATURDAY, the 24th instant, when the Tenders are to be delivered at 2 o'clock precisely. JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect.
TO BUILDER 3 AND CARPENTERS. rpENDERS will be received, until noon of 1 SATURDAY, the 24th inst., for the ERECTION of FOUR SHOPS and DWELLINGHOUSKS, in Hobson-street, Plans, &c, at my office, Wyndham Chambers. WILLIAM PRITCHARD, Architect.
TO ENGINEERS. T7ISTIMATES are required for the FITTING and P. EKECI'ION of a THREE-BARREL PUMP iv a well at One- tree Hill, near Mount Smart. The pump, &c. , may be seen at the stores of Messrs. Brown, Campbell, and Co., and further information may be obtained from Mr. Fajrmbr on the estate, or the advertiser, to whom estimates are to be sent not later than 26th inst. (Signed) JAMES STEWART, Civil Engineer. Mount-street, Auckland, February 20, 1866.
TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited, up to MONDAY, 26th I inßtant, for the ERECTION of a Two-storey VILLA RESIDENCE at Mount Eden. T. B. CAMERON, *{■* Architect, Shortland-street.
i TO CARPENTERS. HHENDERS will be received by the undersigned, JL until 12 o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, February 28th. for making ADDITIONS and ALTEKATIONS to a TIMBER BUILDING, near Flagstaff hill, North Shore. Plans and specifications to be seen by applying to READER WOOD, Land Agent and Architect. Shortland-street, February 20. 1866.
TO WAIKATO IMMIGRANTS. "IyfOTICE is hereby given to Waiknto Immi,Li grants, who have not yet been placed in possession of their Land, that APPLICATIONS will be received by meat the Survey Office, Priucesstreet, on or before tbe 20th March next ; after which date Claims will not be recognised. A. SINCLAIR, Chief Surveyor Survey Office, Princes-street, February 16, 1866.
NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, tbat in accordance with the Provisions of the Dog Nuisauce Act of the Provincial Council, Session 1, No. 4, DOGr TICK.T3T3 Cor LUe T« r 1866 I 1I 1 " 11 ha TSiSUED at the Police-office, High-street, Auckland, and at the Police-stations, Onehunga, Otahuhu, Panmure, Howick, Papakura, and Russell, on and after the lBt day of March, 1866. JAS. NAUGHTON, Commissioner of Police. Police Department, Commhsioner's Office, Auckland, February 20, 1866.
PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION. A SHOW of the under, mentioned articles iv connection with this Association will be held aft the Show-rooms, Papaknrn, near Mr. Reed's C.vttle Yards, on WEDNESDAY, March 7, 1866, at halfpast 10 o'clock a. m. No. of Ist 2nd Total Prizes. Prize. Prize, amt. s. d. s. d. s. d. Best wheat, 601b. ... 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best barley, 501b. ... 2 10 0 50, 15 0 Best oats, 401b 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best perennial rye grass, 201b. ... '.. ... 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best annual rye gr*S3, 201b 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best cocksfoot, 201b. ... 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best mixed grass seed, 201b. ... 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best timothy grass seed, 201b. ... 2 10 0 5 0 15 0 Best prairie grass seed, 201b. .. 1 10 0 — 10 0 Best 5 stalks of green maize ... 2 5 0 3 0 8 0 Best 251b. potatoes ... 2 5 0 3 0 8 0 Best 5 turnips 2 2 6 2 0 4 6 Best 5 mangoldwurtzel 2 2 6 2 0 4 6 Best 10 carrots 2 2 6 2 0 4 6 Best 3 cabbages 2 2 6 2 0 4 6 Best 51b. butter 2 15 0 10 0 25 0 Best 151b. cheese ... 2 15 0 10 0 25 0 Best plate of fruit* ... 1 10 0 — 10^0 £11 4 0 * At option of Judges. RULES. No. 1. That all entries be made, on or before the Ist day of March, to one of the following members of the committee : — Mr. William Hay, Papakura. Mr. N. Reed, Papakura. Mr. R. Willis. P&pakura. Mr. John McWilliams, Papakura. Mr. John Runciman, Drury. Mr. Thomas Hawke, Pukekohe. Mr. James Runciman, Mangarei. Mr. McNicholl, Wairoa. No. 2. That all articles for exhibition shall be at the show-rooms not later than 10 o'clock on the morning of the show. * No. 3. That all vegetables and produce remain in the different show-rooms until a quarter after three o'clock p.m. Gentlemen from Onehunga, Otahuhu, Remuera, and other places, have kindly promised to act »» judges on the occasion. By order of the Managing Committee. JOHN KING, Hon. Sec. Februaiy 20, 1866.
BAND OF HOPE UNION FESTIVAL, 1866. MEMBERS belonging to the CITY are informed that the Admission Ticket for the ANNUAL FESTIVAL, on TUESDAY next, the 27th, can be obtained as follows, viz. : Members of the Band of Hope living to the east of Hobson-street, as far as Mechanics' Bay, at St. Matthew's School-room, on Thursday and Friday mornings next, from seven to half past eight ; and on Friday evening between five and seven o'clock. And all Members west of Hob-Bon-street will receive their tickets at the Wesleyan School-room, Hobson-atreet, at the same hours. Members' Cards must be shown and reference given i if required. : Any Member living at a distance can communic ate with one belonging to the Committee. < • E. CARR, j S. ROUT.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 21 February 1866, Page 1
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