jsaUs irg faction. ' MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 21. 1) it . A P E li Y S A L E, RIDINGS & DOWDEN Will offer for sale, on Monday next, 21st inst., A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, Ac. Particulars in future advertisement. PRELIMINARY. POUT ALBERT SETTLEMENT: RIDINGS & DOWDEN Have received instructions from the Trustees to offer for sale at an early date, -i allotments JL L/ (half and quarter acres) in the Township of Port Albert, Kaipara. Plans will be ready in a few days, when the time of tale will be stated. Ik % MAHURANGI' REGATTA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1864. | Under the Patronage of his Honor the Superintendent. Committee: Mr. .Tames Darroch Sir. M. W. Munro M'Gechie Mr. T. Scott Mr. .T. Sullivan Mr. G. Thompson Mr. T. Short Sir. H. M'Brierty Mr. F. T. Lloyd M. — M'Brierty Mr. J. Carroll Mr. Geo. Ryan. Umpire : Jlj. AVilliam Watts. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Charles T. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. FutsT Race. Whalcboats pulled by five oars Prizes. Second Race. Yachts under five tons Prizes. Thihi> Race. Flat-bottomed dingies under 2 feet 3 inches on the bottom Prizes. Fourth Race. Trading vessels from 20 to 45 tons Prizes. Fifth Race. Dingies pulled by boys under IS years Prizes. Sixth Race. Dingies pulled by a pair of oars Prizes. Seventh Race. Dingy pulled by boys under 15 years Prizes. Eighth Race. For boys under 12 years of age. Prize, a flat bottomed Dingy, presented by Mr. Jamea Sullivan. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. THE Auckland Collection of Articles to be forva dtd to the Industrial Exhibition will be exhibited by kind permission of S. Cochrane, Esq., in hi? capacious Auction Mart, Fort-Etreet, on TIIUE>D-aY, 2'lth November. Charges fcr admission: —Is.; children, under 7 years of age, half pi ice. Doors open from 1 to 10 o'clock p.m. Bv order, E. KING, Hon. See. Nov. 15th, 18G4. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. EXHIBITORS are requested to forward to the Undersigned on or before the 21st November, ' all aiticles intended to lie lcrwaided to the New Zealand Industiial Exhibition, to beheld ill Dunedin. An exhibition of the Auckland Collection previous to being packed, will be held on the 2-lth instant. By Order. EDWARD KING ' — Hon. See. [ Princes-street, Anekland, November 2, 1801. :1 jNEWGOODS. 11 SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS EX ' IDA ZEIGLER,' &C., &C., ifcc. NOW OPENED AND ON SALE HARRIS'S CAVENDISH HOUSE, TOP OF ' SHORTLAND CRESCENT. 7 T ADIES WORK-BOXES AND COMPANIONS JU Gentlemen's dressing cases Photographic albums ;ind frames Splendid assortment of porcelain goods China vases, groups, figures, inkstands,&c. 1 Concertinas, tlutinas, chess boards and men Meerschaum and every description of fancy pipes Books in plain and elegant bindings Church services, prayer books, &c. Ladies' hand bags, Princess Alice companions Children's tov.-, oi' every description Mechanical toys, dolls (dressed), games Drums, trumpets, knives and forks, &c. Eleanor's Victory, No Name, Aurora Floyd, Recommended "to Mercy, Great Expectations, &c., «xc., ic. c. Perfumerv, Lover's Otfeiing in velvet case (the most refreshing gift of the season}, Jockej Club, Jean *M aria Farina, Cologne, Toilet Vinegar, rVssortcd Perfume, Pomade, and Toilet Requisites, Fancy fcoaps. Tooth, Nan, S Whisker and Ilair Brushes, Combs, &c. Assoited packets of the Choicest Stationery, suitable for presents, Carte de vi.-ite West End manuscript books, Metallic books Lineal overland note paper and envelopes Plain and illuminated note and letter paper w Gotibred note paper and envelopes General and fancy stationery of every description, ink powders, indelible pencils, pens, rulers, &c. 20 cases of the choicest Southern tobacco now on sale, comprising— Queen of Hearts, Cavendish Celebrated Dingo do. Great Eastern do. ill Knight Templar do. Rattlesnake, Aromatic Indian Queen do. Endora Twist do. The Excelsior do., bV per lb. Magnolia do. Barrett's Twist Negrohead (splendid sample) I TADDY'S SNUFFS, in original packages HAKULVS CliLli 13R AT ICD " 'ITON" CUT SMOKING MIXTURE should be tried by all connoisseurs. Finest Havannah, Swiss and Muni-li cigar's and cheroots, Meerschaum and Bnerrout pipes, Tobacco Pouches^&e., ! AT _ | J . II A BEIS "CAVENDISH HOUSE," | Top of Shortlaiul Crescent. | SADDLEET. °" ' NEW GOODS, EX 'MAXWELL.' at • 6' CASES SIDE SADDLES ' ' j 6 do. Gent's Ditto and Bridles, for the ' Coasting Trade. Fs> j J. & A. ¥1 SEMA I*, ' SADDLERS, &c.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 317, 17 November 1864, Page 2
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