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Sporting. • 1 JQUNEDIN FEBRUARY RAGES. DUNEDIX CUP, DDKEDIN" JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, AND DIJ>*EDIN FORBCKV HANDICAP.—THREE EVENTS. Phogrammeh of above, -with addenda, are ready for issue at the published price of £1 03 6d each, as fixed by the Fideliti- Compa-W. Xo axtra charge for postage. • Each Programme embraces particulars of Three Evesxs, representing 114 Nominations, instead of Only oar Event. All Cheques (with Is exchange added) should be crossed and made payable either to Fidelity Company or to Bearer.. -. All Applications by- Letter Only. The issue of Programmes will close early in February. Address in full to Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron, Box 251, Dunedin. Oil and Colonrmen. JDHTLLIpps & g°N, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 95 and 97, Qtteek-steeet. Are now opening new patterns of P A P E R HANGINGS, IX GREAT VARIETY, Comprising every description of Style and Quality. Including Dados, and Panel decorations. _ .Also, PLATE GLASS—POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH, ... j AT REDUCED PRICES. PICTURES, GILT MOULDINGS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLOURS, ARTISTS* MATERIALS, and every description of - PAINTERS' MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c. GLASS SHADES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Photography. TO HTB ■ jR> «. TO HIS KOYAX Excellency DUKE OJ* Eddtbubgh GOVERNOR AXD THE EAILL OP PEMBROKE. RH BARTLETT, • PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, QXT E E If-S I.KEET, AT7CKIAND, R.H.B. is now taking Portraits by the Hew Instantaneous Process, having received large shipments of the latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, Including Magnificent Views of the Hot Lakes, always kept on hand. All Photographs finished by the New Enamelling Process. CLARKE BROTHERS, (Late Croxbis's). ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. Queen-street, Auckland, Opposite the Union Bank. First-class Portraits from C. D. V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken i« gtAyitft* l <*>n »i y t Booksellers and Stationers. JgJ DWA R D Jjy AY T E B«es respectfully to inform the publia that he has just opened his stock of DIARIES FOR 1882. LXTTS' ROUGH DIARY, 1882, LETTS' POCKET DIARY, 1882, LETTS' OFFICE CALENDAR, 1882. LETTS' HOUSEKEEPER, ISSS, LETTS' MEDICAL DIARY, ISS2, LETTS' CARD-OASE ALMANAC, 18S2.

A Very Largo Assortment of 3 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, CARDS, BIRTHDAY CARDS. EDWARB WAY TE, IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY 100, Queen-street, Auckland, WAIWERA! WAX W ERA! WAIWERA I A Coach will leave the Devonporfc Post-office every Saturday, at half-past one, arriving at Waiwera at 5.30 and leaving Waiwera on Monday Morning at 8, arriving at North Shore at noon. Return Fare, 15s. First-class turn out.- OLIVER MAYS' (late Quick's) livery Stables, Devonporfc. N.B.—Passengers should leave town by one o'clock steamer. T AKE TAKAPUNA AND WAIWERA JU —Saddle Hoises, and single and double Horse Carriages for the above favourite resorts, can be had at May's (late Quick's) Livery Stables, Post Office. Devonport. India-rubber stamps for Bill-heads, Heading Note-paper, Endorsing Envelopes, Cheques, Accounts, Fac«Similes of Signature, Marking Linen, Cards, &c. INGRAM AND CO., Manufacturers and General Agents, Hoffmann's Buildings. jyj-R. T. B. HILL'S FARM IS NOT YET SOLD. One-fourth Cash; balance at 6 per cent. | IIMEDIATE POSSESSION. No Reasonable Offer Refused, GO AJXD SEE IT. J> ÜBLIC NOTICE. The undersigned being about to retire from business has to request that all accounts against him be sent in at once, when they will be promptly settled ; and rtl ac f ol^ n^s due to him must be paid on or before the ..um insta.nt, as all outstanding after that date will be put into the hands of a solicitor for recovery. D. FORT, Bootmaker, . ~ _ _ Shortland-street. Auckland, December 5,1551. VALLEY AND ROTORUA RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED). PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Shareholders are guaranteed 7 per cent, on their investment immediately on the line being opened, I made up as follows The Land within a District of nearly 400,000 acres will be rated at 5 per cent., and a Government guarantee of 2 per cent, on the cost is provided for. This rate of interest is guaranteed for 15 years. ISee "District Kailways Act, 1377," Clauses 75 to 85, and Aa»»cdment Act, IS7B, Clause 9.] In addition, the Directors expect to make at least 1 p.r cent, more to the Shareholders by borrowing onehalf the cost of the line at home at 5 per cent. . Intending investors are invited to apply to the nn- ] dersigned, or to authorized agents, for details as to working of the Acts, by which the interest is secured. JAMES STEWART, Interim Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 8