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Exhibitions. first person depositing the price thereof with the Treasurer. In all cases 10 per cent, will bo deducted from the amount paid to the seller, and go to the funds of the Association. 4. No Birds will be received in the Hall after the Judges have commenced their duties.' Exhibits cannot be removed before 10 p.m. on the last day of Exhibition, and then only on production of a delivery order, which must be obtained from the Secretary before 0 p m. on that ''ay. 5. Should any one exhibit be disqualified on the ground of fraud, all prizes that may have been awarded to other exhibits of the owner of the exhibit so disqualified will be forfeited. 6. No protests.will be allowed, except on the score of fraud or recognised disqualification, as the decision of the Judges, as to the merits of the birds, will be considered final. All protests must be in writiug, addressed to the Secretary, to whom, or to a Clus Steward, they must bo given befor 8 p.m. on the_ first day of Exhibition, accompanied with r-alf-a-guinea. which will te forfeited if the protest is, in the opinion of the Committee, frivolous and vexatious. 7. Entrance Fees: Each pen of Poultry, 2s; pigeon! and cajo of Canariea, &c. Is. 8. All Exhibits must be the bona fide rroperty o| the exhibitors, who must find their own pens anc cages. No cage to exceed 3 feet in length 2 feet ( inches in height, and 2 feet 6 inches in depth. 9. Entries will bo received up to 10 p.m. ou Tuea day, Slst July, at the Secretary's office. 10. The prico at which exhibitors will sell eacl bird must bo stated upon a Card when making th< entry, and such card will be atDxod to the exhibltioi pen. In a'l classes a separate price must be sta'et for eseh bird, as birds, where exhibited in pairs, ma; be purchased singly. Exhibitors will also be a liberty to state the ages of their birds when makiui the entries, and such ages will be marked on a can affixed to the exhibition pen. 11. All Exhibits must be at tho place of Exhibition Auckland, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 a.m on Friday. 3rd August. 12. Exhibits cannot be removed before 10 p.m. o: the last day of exhibition, and then only on produc f tion of a delivery order obtained from tho Secretary 13. The Managing Consmit-;ce will appoint a perso. to feed and water all Exhibits. 14. The Judges will be instructed to withhol prizes where they consider there i 3 insufficient merli 15. The Committee will not hold themselves it sponsible for any loss or damage to exhibits, bv every reasonable care will bo taken. Birds purchase during the Exhibition are at the sola risk of tho pu: chasers from the time of purchase. All oggs lai will be destroyed. 16. The Exhibition will be open to tho public o FRIDAY, from 12 noon, to 9 p.m., admission Is: an on SATURDAY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Childre half-price. 17. No person will be admitted to the Exhibitic previous to the hour of opening under any protenc whatever, except these actually engaged in the a rangements. and no person will be allowed in tl building during the judging except the ittendam apDOinted io accompany th'S Judges. 18- Awaris and monies received fcr sale of Exhibi will be distributed by the Secretary and Committer on FRIDAY, 10th August, between the hours of 2 an 3 p.m. All Prizes unclaimed by the sth Septembe 1833 inclusive, will be forfeited to tho Association. 19. The merits of all Exhibits in the Poultry Class* will be determined by the Rules for Judging Poultt published in Wright's Illustrated Poultry 800 l Pigeons will be judged by Fulton's Standard, an Cage Birds by Blackston's Standard. WM, PHRCrVAL, Secretary. Amusements. HAL] ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. THE SIXTH CONCERT of the SERIE Will be held on THURSDAY, JULY 2fi. 18S3. CONDUCTOR ••• lIERR CARL KCHMir PRO3KAUME : 1. Overture—"Fingal's Cave" .. .. Mendelssol 2. Male Quartette—" The Image of the Rose" .. Reichart ORPHEUS QUARTETTE CLUB. 3. Aria—"l'm Alone" (from "Lily of Killarney") Benedict MRS. COOPER. 4. Concerto in G Minor for Pianoforte and Orchestra—"Adagio and Presto" Mendelssol Pianoforte, MISS STEVENS. 5. Duet—"Mai Regendo" (from "II Trovatore") • Verdi MRS. COOPER AND MR. EDWARDS. 6. Symphony (No. 11)—" Menuetto ;snd > Irioand Finale" Haydn Interval o! Ten Minutes. 1. Overture—'• Ifauberflote" .. .. Mozart 2. Song—"ThulastMin" .. .. Callcott ■ JfR. A. H. STUART. 3i March—"Tnkish Patrol" .. .. Michaelis 4. Daet—"A', nostri monti"(from "If Trovatore-" .. Verdi MISS STEHHENSON AND MR. J. HANNA. 5. Male' Quartette —"The Soldier's Love" Kiicken ORFHEUS QUARTETTE CLUB. G. TTaltz—" Normen " Josef Strau All the Vocal Selections will be given with orche tral accompaniment. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 3. Admission : Half-a-Cro*n to all parts of the Hall. Seats may be reserved at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. H. F. EDGES, Hon. Sec. For Sale. . J>ICE! BICE! TiICE Ex SYBIL. THE ARRIVAL OF ABOVE VESSEL ENABLE US TO OFFER HER CARGO, FINEST JAPAN DRESSED RICE, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. SAMPLES OF APPLICATION. DELIVERIES IMMEDIATELY. Lc Bo ATHAN & CC FOR .SALE—A small Steamer, ne-n nearly completed.—Apply to David Gonl Shipbuilder, Cmtomhonsestreet West. FOR SALE-Snug Country Hotel, cloa to Railway Station, in picturesque and risin district.—Apply L. P. Nathau and Co. FOR SALE—Gnod Business, £5 to £6 pe week. Can bo increased without liability, fc stock. Good opening for two ladies.—James Peacocl over Goodson's. "VTORTHCOTE, within 1§ miles of Bicker JJ>( head Wharf—A number of Choice Allotment! £30 and £45 per acre, in sizes to suit purchaser some having kauri and mixed timber. The soil ricl: and has running streams.—Apply to W. F. Hammon and Son. South British Chambers. COMBE'S STOUT, Qoasts or Plnts 100 Cases For S-Je. JOHN RKID & CO., 23. Quien-ntreet. Tj-1 O R SALE ; ' AT KAMO, WHANGAREI. TO BR SOLD, A GENETIAT, QTOP.E * T TrAMO, ENERAL OTORF, ii_T •Jtk.AHO, NEAR THE COAL MINES, DOING A LARGE BUSINESS AND STEADILY INCREASING. To anyone possessing a snull capital, this is an oppor tunity rarely met with. For furthor particulars, apply E. MITCHELSON & CO., Qneon-atreet. Auckland. mO CAPITALISTS SPLENDID CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Valuable and grand corner site, FRONTAGE t< MAIN STREET, a few hundred yards from POSI OFFICE. ■ Properties in so central and commanding a positioi are seldom in the market, ami meet with quick and ready £ale, Neary all the purchase moDey cm remain or mortgage at S per cent., the owner being satisfiec with the prospective as well as tho present value o: the site. Full particulars, ftc, at the office of D. F. EVANS, Land Agent, &c. Queen-street. fOI U A N O. GUANO, MALDEN ISLAND,- GTJANO. 100 Tons of this well-known Fertilizer have arrived per Frederick Bassil, and will bo s'pld at a Low Rate. Maiden Island Gnauo has been jncontestably proved to be of great valuo for growing CJop3, and for quicklj and efficiently renewing wbru o'it or poor pastures ii is unsurpassed. t Purchasers, at once for delivery ox warehouse, will be most liberally dealt with. Ar/ply to The New Zealand Loan and; Mercantile £ Agency Company limited, I Queen-street, } Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6763, 21 July 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6763, 21 July 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6763, 21 July 1883, Page 8

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