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Athletics. gI'ORTS! gPORTS! gPORTS! PROGRAMME OF SPORTS To bo held in connection with the AUCItLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S CATTLE SHOW, TO BB HELD AT _ ellerslie ON 91'H NOVEMBER, 1883. PEOGEAMME: 150TDB. HANDICAP -Ist Prize, £8; 2nd, £2: 3rd, £1. j 440vdb. HANDICAP.—Ist Prize, £5; 2nd, £1. MILE HANDICAP.—Ist Prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd. £1 | TWO MILE WALKING.—Ist Prize, £5; 2nd, £2. W^.^A I ! 9 Y CiE.-lst Prize, Gold Medal, value £6; 2nd, Silver Medal, valne, £2. ROBERT E. ELLIS, Secretary. Notices of Removal. JM. & J. MOWBRAY 9 HAVE REMOVED TO SCHERFPS BUILDINGS, PORT-STREET, Opposite the Union Steam Ship Company's Offlco. "jVTESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, SOLICITORS, have removed from Fort-street to No. 42, Shortland-street, opposite Messrs. A. Clark and Sons Warehouse. | September 1,1883. OTICE OP REMOVAL. HENRY G. WADE, A.R.LB.A., ARCHITECT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEK-STBEET (Late City Council Offices). R, M. -WATT - ARCHITECT, REMOVED TO 252, QUEEN-STEEBT, . Opposite Market Entrance. W. J. d altok ' ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, AND PATENT AGENT, HAS REMOVED TO HIGH-STREET, FRONTING VULCAN LANE, Over Mr. White's, Law Stationer. OTICE OF REMOVAL. CHAS. E. COOKE j (AssocUte Mem. Institute C.E.), I CIVIL ENGINEER AND AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, Has REMOVED from Rattray's Buildings to CANADA BUILDINGS (late City Conncil Offices). OF REMOVAL. MR. ROBERT BROWNING, SOLICITOR, Has Bemoved from Shortland-street to his NEWCHIMBSRS AT THE CORNER OF VULCAN LANE AND HIGH STREET.

OTIOE OF REMOVAL. TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC. J. PETFORD," HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBEE, AND WATEB AND GAS FITTEE, Has Eemoved to temporary premises in CHANCERY-STREET, The rear of A. Clark and Sons. Booksellers and Stationers. JpiPORTANT TO COLLECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND LITEEATUEE. "NEW ZEiLAND AND THE WAR," By ths Hon. William SwAmsoxN. G. LEKNOI Has just received THE FEW REMAINING COPIES OP "NEW ZEALAND AND THE WAS," Br William Swainson, Esq. (Formerly Attorney-General for New Zealand), Author of "New Zealand and Its Colonization," &c. Smith, Elder, and C 0.—1862. Some Opisions of the English Coxtemporap.y Pbess, 1862. "Having filled the post of Attorney-General for New Zealand. .Mr. Sw&inson has some pretension to be considered an authority on t'-e subject of which he treat?, and his views are both aMe and impartial." —Sun. "We can strongly recommend Mr. Swainson's book."—Westminster Review. " Public men and students interested in the fate of New Zealand and the Native Tribes will do will in giving his volume a place on their shelves."— Athenaeum. "His tone is temperate, sensible, and dignified."— Economist. uHo will bo found an intelligent guide by those who desire to make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the question at issue."—Spectator. "The interest of the book centres of course in the very lucid account of the war which occupies the remaining portion of the Attorney-General's interesting volume."—John BulL This small remainder of the above valuable work is offered for 5s per copy (postage 8d) by N. G. L ENNOX (Late E. Wayte), . IHPOBTKE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100, Queen-stkset. Conveyances Bradley & co.'s royal mail COACHES FEOil THAMES TO TE AEOHA. Leave Symington's Eoyal for Te Aroha Daily at 6 a.m., arriving at Te Aroha at 12 noon Leaves Te Aroha for Thames Daily at 7 a.m., arriving at Thames at 1 o'clock. ' "\TEWTON AND PONSONBY -i-* OMNIBUSES. EVEKY FIFTEEN MINUTES from 8 a.m. to 7 p.tr WJiST END 'BUS COMPANY, PROPRIETOR*. Office: 210. Queen-street. TIME TABLE. VIA NEWTON— From the Union Bank, from !l a.m. to 7 p.m.: rv the hour and lmlf-hour. VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from 9.16 a.m. to 6.45 p.m. the quarter to and qupHer past. HOME BAY 'BUSES— From Union Bank, via Victoria-Street and Col lege Boad—S.BO, 10,53, 11.53, 1.53, 2.63, 8.65 4.63, 5.5 a From Homo Bay to Union Bank—B.46, 10.20 11.20, Ia.SO, 2.20, 3.20, 4.20, 6.20. 8.20 NIGHT'BUSES- , 8, 10 p. m.;, Saturday, 8, 9,9.15,10,10.16 "jpOR THE HOT SPRINGS. A Eoyal Mail Coach will leave Devonport for Waiwera every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of the 9 a.m. Boat from Auckland, calling at Lacas Creek, Dairy Flat, Wade, Orewa, arriving at Waiwera, at half-past 3 p.m., and returns from Waiwera every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday it half-past 8 a.m., arriving at Devonport at half-past 2 p.m. Fare* to Waiwera: Single, 10s; Eeturn, 16s. JAMES DODD, J PBOPBIETOB. W CROWTHER, « VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES _ J corner of Lome and Wollesley Btreeta. Patronised ancl appointed Livery Stable-keeper tc , " ia Duke of Edinburgh and Ht» Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, For Hire—A great varloty of Carriages, open anc close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, -with ba> horses; Buggies, single and double-aeated, hoodeJ ™ open; single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog-carts; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Ooa < k lvla S. wssengen to ouWlridcti and Gentlemen a Saddle Hones. && &tL Charges Moderate. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 8

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