ExhibitionsJf EW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW will be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, i-T ELLERSLIE. For Programme see Bills. Omitted from the Programme—Pair of Carriaee Horses, the property of one owner; first nrize nosecond prize, £1. ' • M. M. TAYr.OR, • Secretary. ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL i -i-1 . SHOW. I Exhibitors of strck may have the use of wellwatered, well-fenced paddocks at'EUerslie Station — For terms, apply to r >■ JAMES A. BROWN, Ellerslie Hotel. Auckland horticultural CItTYThe Spring Exhibition will be held on FRIDAY, November 19. Schedules of Prires can be obtained from the undersigned, at the Museum Buildings, any Wednesday or Saturday. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Bon. Secretary. UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTISTS. | THE EXHIBITION will be opened on the 36th November, at the Choral Hall, Symonds-street, and the Committee feel assured •hey will meet with hearty co-operation an£ support in their endeavours to promote a taste for the Fine Arts in Auckland. As an incentive to Artists and Amateurs, it has been determined that an Art Union shall be held at the close of the Exhibition, and that successful members shall be permitted to select any Pictures for sale on the walls of the Exhibition, to the value of the prize drawn. Tickets, 10s each, to be had of the Secretary, or any of the Committee, Exhibits to be received from the 9th to the 13tb insfc J. C. HOYTK, . Hon. Sec. Public Notices. JRON AND MACHINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. Which has been Ehtablisubp for Eioht Years' in the Centre ow Dunkdin, a-nd is >ow doi<no a FiitsT-RATii Paying Trade : Annual Profits OVER £1000. .The proprietor only gives up to retire into private life. Stock will be taken at a valuation, which-will require about £4000 cash ; but part of the stock could' bo rcduced to suit intending purchasers. The premises are built on leasehold ground, with £300 valuation, and have 18£ years to run; rental only £62 per annum. To an enterprising man, with capita l ,, this is a rare opportunity to make a fortune. Principals will only be treated with, if accompanied with references, on application to the proprietor, either personally, or Jby iptter. Address, ROBERT BLACKADDER, Dunedin. 0 SAW-MILL PROPRIETORS AND' OTHERS. For Sale, at a Royaltr, per hundred feet,, out—The Timber on from 500 to 2000 acres land, near Matterton, principally large Totara and Rimu. Abundant local demand at 10s. per 100 feet. For further particulars ai ply to W. 9. KORBKS & C 0,,. Auctioneer* and Commission Agents, Masterton. vTTtrn OTT it Itj. <lt u. T. ELLISON", Bootmaker, Begs to inform his customers and the public that he has Removed to his New Premises, 78, Queen-street. Ttoo Doors from Vulcan I.anc. Just Received—A New Stock of Boots of every description, which will beScVloff Cheap,.for Cash. A Lot of Girl's Kid Boots (10 to 13), at 2s per pair. T ELLISON, 78, Qu KEN-stnest.-OTI C E . Strayed on to my Farm, at Maketu, a White or Light Strawberry Cow, branded M, has a bell on. If not claimed within 14 days from this notice, and expenses paid, the above Cow will be sold at Messrs. Hunter & Nolan's Papakura Sale, November 3, 1675. M. GAROY. Maketu. October 21, 1575. Oil and Colour men. JOHN WARD, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, AND GENERAL DECORATOR, Begs to announce the REMOVAL of liis-business from : Queen-street to those more commodious premises , tnown as TtlE CRESCENT OIL & COLOR WAREHOUSE, SHORTLAND CRESGENT. Paints prepared, and every article in the trade sold in laige or small quantities. A large and varied assortment of'eheap and good Paperbanirtngs. Houso and Ship work done with care and quick cspatch. OPENED, AT OUR NEW OIL, COLOR, AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 AND 07. QUEEN-STREET, Ex 'Dunedin,' 'Siiootino Stab,' and 'Emilt McLaren 500 PACKAGES OF PAPERHANGIN-GS, WHITK-LEAD I ' COLOURS PAINTS I VARNISHES OILS I SUNDRIES PLATE, SHEET, ANI> ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS; GLASS SHADES; SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, AND TACKS ; GILT MOULDINGS; ENGRAVINGS, CnROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. TO PAINTERS, BUILDERS, AND THIS PUBLIC IN GENERAL. J. HENDERSON, Having received, ex 'Dunedin,' ' Emily McLaren, 'Forfarshire,' and ' I utterwortli,' heavy shipment i of PA PER HANGINGS, & c., tolicits an inspection of his EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 100,000 YARDS OF PAPERHANGINGS, Comprising a selection of 250 different patterns, and an equally extensive supply of every requisite in the Trade, all beiug marked at most reasouaiile prices. 53, QUEEN-STREET. j "gir OL L AN D & ~|l> UTL ER, ilavin" considerably enlarged their premises, to receive farce shipments to band per late arrivals, are now prepared to supply the Trade. Country Storekeepers, Coasters, Carriers, and ttie public, with Wholesale and Retail I'ar-'els, on the most liberal terms. Their present stock comprises— PAPERHANGINGS. A most varied and eit.-nsive assortment, on which a liberal discount will be allowed to the Trade, Builders, aHd Landlords. Boiled and Raw Oil Dry Colors < White Lend Brushes, Scrim Paints, Varnishes Artists Materials. Polished and Rough Plate, Photo. Sheet, Ornamental and Stained WINDOW GLASS, and every other commodity required in the Painting Trade. GLASS SHiDES, GILT MOULDINGS, of very superior quality. ! HOLLAND & BUTLER, OIL, COLOR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 28 & 30, VICTOKIA-ftTItEET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4359, 2 November 1875, Page 1
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