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NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1906. MINERALS COURT. Mines Department, Wellington, 25th July, 1906. A GOLD MEDAL and Fifty Guineas, -ta. a. Silver Medal and Twenty-five Guineas, and -a Bronze Medal and Tt-n Guineas will bo awarded by the. Mines Department for Essays on the Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Mineral Resources of New Zealand, and the best means of fostering their development. In judging the merits of the essays preference will be given to those which are of a practical character. The essays must be Bent in to the Under-Secretary for Mines, Wellington, signed with a motto and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the author's name and address, on or before Ist Deoember, 1906. Tho ossays will be submitted to a Board of three persona (to be hereafter appointed), on whoso decision the abdve prizes will be awarded. NOTE. — "Mineral" means any metal or mineral, and includes petroleum and other mineral oils. JAMES M'GOWAN, ' ■of^MjnPLW. KEEP YOUR TRAM TICKETS. f^OTETtho* Month of OCTOBER we will -*• pay Prizes to tho amount of £6 for the greatest number of used tickets issued in October, and sent in to us by any ono person up till and including 31st Ootober. Tickets must reach our office not later than 3rd NOVEMBER, and must be arranged jn their respective, classes and colours, with the number of tioketa in each class stated? £ b. For Greatest Number of Id Red Tickets 1 10 For Greatest Number of Id Green Tickets * 110 For Greatest Number of lid Brooklyn Tickets 1 0 For Greatest Number of 2d Tickets 1 0 For Greatest Number of 3d Tickets 1 0 TATT AND CO., Advertising Contractors and Press Agents, Colonial Mutual Buildings. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter desoribed Will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodgid forbidding tho sauio"on; or before the 12th day of November, 1906. ' ' 3922. HANS MICHAEL JOHAN" HOFFEINS. — 201 acres 3 roods 54 perches, Section 4- and part Sections 3 and '13, Taxatnhi Plain Block. Occupied by Applicant. 3924.— ALFRED ERNEST BAYI/IBS.— 24 4-10 perches, part Section 209, Taratahi Plain Block. Occupied by Applicant, 3926. DAN MOUTON.— I acre 2 roods 8-10 perch, part Sections 31 and 32, Karcri District. Occupied by Applicant. 3927. WALTER WOODS JOHNSTON, CHARLES JOHN JOHNSTON, told SYDNEY JOHNSTON.— I4 acres and 36 4-10 perches, Sections 161, 163, and 164, Town of Foxton. , -Occupied part by' William Ross and Son (Limited) and part by Gaius Brewer. 3928. JOHN WALTERS.— 27 6-10 perches, part Seotion 526, City of Wellington. Occupied by Applicant. 3930. WALTER ERNEST HALL.— I 4 6-10 perches, part Section 745. City of Wellington. Occupied by W. G. Pnrker and F. W. Gough as tenants. . "• t ' Diagrams may br. inspected at this offioa. Datod this 9th day jf Ootober, 1906, ttt the Lands Registry Office, -Wellington. J. M. BATHAM,, District Land BAD EGGS.— Pros 3 Association. New 1 York,^tT9th August. Tho authorities at Chicago have unearthed n, hig factory for mixing, rolling, and drying bad oggg. What a mercy such a stato of things cannot exist in, New Zealand, whero the farmer enn be certain his eggs will bo found equal to "now-laid," after twelve months' keeping, by using SALV-OVA, the only reliable Egiy Preservative. All Grocers. Wholesale frcm JOHN NEWTON AND SON, LTD., ' Kaiwarra. A SPLENDID HOME. TjiOß SALE, a first-class NINE-ROOM-ED RESIDENCE, AUSTEJ-ST., nearly new, well built by owner, every convenience, eloctrio light, Svo bay windown, verandah and balcony, magnificent viow of city and harbour ; land 55 x 100 ; throe idinutos from tram and penny section to city; ono of the best properties in the locality, and can be thoroughly recommended. Price reasonable. Esseptioaally oaSy terms. Apply ' J. B. FINLAY, Hunter-street (opposite now Bank of Australasia). WHi r PAY RENTf BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD. WE'LL FIND THE MONEY TO BUILD. RENT FINDS THE TITLE. OUR marvellous easy payment system has been a boon to hundreds. It will be the samo to you. If you have your own Section wo will build for you and find the greater part of tho purchasemoney. Plans and specifications free to purchasers. Apply to F. AND W: FERKINS, Architects, Builders, and Financiers, Ghuznee-strcet and Victoria-place, Wellington. ARCO ELASTIC ~ CARBON PAINT ALLOWS for contraction and expansion, therefore will stop tho leaks in your Roofs and Gutters. Thin Paint has been toatod under the very severest conditions — auch as Smelters, Mines, .' Cyanide Vats, Freezing .Works, Bridges, Ships' Bottoms, etc., and has given every satisfaction. No' other Paint of a similar nature it producod. Made in Red, Blue, Green, Brown, and Black. Finish equal to enamel. Guaranteed for five years. JOHNSTONE AND BURNES, 6. Fcatherston-st.i Agents. HE NEUOHATEL. ASPHALTE CO., LIMITED, l V - PAVING CONTRACTORS, , CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, Wellington. Real Mineral Aiphalte. Flat Roofi And Damp Coursing a Speciality. Telephone 2191. By Appointment; to His Eicellenoy Lord Plunket. SB OW E AN D SONS. • LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR .SALE-Split PeM, Pearl Barley, Barlty Meal, Wheat Maal, Moixi) _M«*L. . Omhfld. Oal*^_M«iia^ Hay» Chaff.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 93, 17 October 1906, Page 9

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