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othei pure-bred variety—Doga,: open: C. E. I Purehas' Joey. 1. : S Bitches, open: Emu Bockaert'a Duchess, 1. . Team Classee.--Sporting team: ... L Sneers Ponto. ; Par. and i Jumbo. 1. . Non-sporting: Mrs. A. P. Friend's Mac Una, Don Una, and Kaiser,. 1. . • ......;.. CHAMPIONSHIPS. ! St. Bernards.—Mr. T. Quoi's Snencer. ■:■■'• Deerhounds.—Mr, L.Armitage's Bluebell. C. Chilean's Princess. Collie Do?— Mr. ' Hugh McDonald's Makaraka Ranger. . . I Collie Bitch.—Mr. G. E. Read's LadyamithSpaniels (eccker).--Mr. Tv V. Barren's Papanui Zoe; „ ■ : v ' •'' .■■■.• '•-' •• I Airedale Terriers.—Mr.-W. Bentiey's Nipper. t Irish Terriers.—Mr. .J. A. Cooper's Spud. I Skye Terriers (Dogs).— W. Jagger's Waij wiri. * , ■ -'..."^"■■■.__ _~. , ■.-■. ~ ' Skye Terriers (Bitches).—Mr. W. Hitchcock's . Glasgow Missey.' -■■",--■■■■■■■■- ■ -• > ■■;■'"' Scottish Terriers.— E. Scrubys Heather Laddie. i--'. '>■■'■■ *'■"'"■'" -■'"■'" Pugs.— C. P. Mark's Pawn. , Toy Terriers.—Mrs. Richards' Roy. SPECIAL PRIZES. Pointer dog or bitch: Mr. C. Chilcott's Prim cess. Best setter in the show; Dr. Roberts' Cambridge Rex. Coolie (N.Z.C-O. members barred): Mr. G. P. Court's Rex. Collie (ladies' class): Miss L. Chilcbtt's Glen Roy, Spaniel: Mr. T. V. Barren's PaTiauui Zoe. Bulldog: Mr. A. H. Finer's King Solano. Bull terrier: Mr. G. A. Ncijd's Sailor Duke. Fox terrier dog: Mr. W. A. Smith's Charlton Jim. Pox terrier hitch: Mr. W. B. Hall's ' Haurnki Hinnarina. Irish terrier dog: Mr. J. A. Cooper's Spud. Irish terrier bitch: Mr. T. L. May's NoraU Panmure. Skye terrier: Mr. Wm. Hitchcock's Glasgow Missev. Scottish terrier: Mrs. E. Scrnbie's Heather Laddie. '-1 Best pug bitch in the show: Mr. O. Mark's Fawn. Toy terrier: Mrs. Richard's Roy. New Zealand Collie Club's Specials.—Herdwick challenge clock, challenge silver collar, and silver challenge cuu: Mr. H. McDonald's Mabaraka Range. Ladies' challenge shield: Mr, G. E. Read's Ladysmith. Gold medals: Mr. H. McDonald's Ngakiti and Ruapehn. Electoral mo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU, LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN,— :■ In • compliance with, a reauisition signed by a large number of Electors in the Manukau Parliamentary District, I feel called upon to nlace my services at your disposal as a Candidate at the Coming Election. I should not have done, so if the boundaries of Manuliau had remained' as they were at ; the last Election, but seeing that so many districts formerly in Franklin n.ro now included in Manukau, I have no hesitation in coming forward to represent people with whom I have been largely associated for more than 30 years. I have bad considerable experience in the ' conduct of public business; having for manv years held offices under tho various forms of Local Govern merit, as well as being President of the Auckland Provincial Agricultural Association for two years.'•■ At the present time lam President'of the Auckland Provincial Farmers' Union. . ■■■'' '•'.'■.■'•''-■' ' ' After tho Houses rises' I shall visit the various -District's' of the Electorate, and explain my views' on the .-Political Situation. - I hold that greater economy of Administration should be .insisted dm. that Borrowing should ho stopped, except.where required for Public Works of National Importance, and we should insist .on '■', greater attention being paid to settling the Crown Lands in this Province. 1 ' '~ • - >■ - "/ . • Yours Faithfully. > V MATTHEW M. KIRKBRIDE. Mnngere, August, 1502. •.'•"" "'." '' " '"' : .-." ■ ■: To Let. -■.'%;/):.X: -' DEVONPORT— Villa of 7 rooms, close ferry;: 'lovelv: views, 15?.—0. R. Williamson and Co., 93, Queen-street.■'.*•' • , EPSOM— Villa, 6 room?,- bath: section, I ;■-•■ 220 ft deep: " alongside tram, £475.-0. R. Williamson and Co., 93, Queen-street, TO Three-roomed Cottage, furnished. X '—Address, H.L., P. 0., Rotorna;..--.y -.;-..:..; mO LET—Basement Floor,- good entrance; X —Apply Herbert Thompson and Co. mo Furnished - Houses, Ponsonby, I Arohhill. Grafton Road, etc.; > Rooms, all parts.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. TO LETr-Houae, 6 rooms and scullery, Ire-land-street; 4 Rooms, Avon-street, off Symonds-street.-rW. v Rattray, Mercantile Chambers. : ' X, ,^ CHEAP OFFICES to Let m day's Buildings, 26, Shortland-street.—R.' R. Hunt and- Co. New Address, 53, Fort-street, opposite Roller Mills. '\ .; ; .''. .' _' -:-':..: ' TO LET—Howick, Good Cottage, 4 rooni3 and nearly 3 acres of land. 10s ; per week, or would sell for £250; Mount Eden, Modern Residence, every convenience, main road.> 16s.— Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers.-, ; rpo LET, Mount Eden (pear Cucksey's) — -:,;. New C-roomed House, bath, ■ range, : 3 grates, ■ gas, etc. Largo section.— ■' F, Billing, Fort-street (next Star Office). , < ».- SELWTN TEEKACE, , PABNELL—Residence (beautiful view of the harbour), 7 rooms and all conveniences.—Apply Mr. Culpan, next house. '" ■;..- ''■ • ■;•. _____* '"'■' '•• ' ,/; ■ STORAGE; STORAGE, TO Storage for Furniture, '■■■; Merchandise, or Dry Goods of any description.;::' .. -.'■;' K -- .;.:■• L. OOUPLAND, High-street. TO ' PHOTOGRAPHERS,' : IRONMONGERS, DRAPERS, GROCERS, ETC., ETC. I am about to Build on the frontage between the ; Newton Savings ■ Bank and bumper's 'Grocery, J. am'prepared to treat with reliable Tenants. The frontage is 72ft and 54ft by 80ft. ■ ■■ - x ": :;: ; ' ' J. M. MCLAOHLAN, . ■ «■•■ ....-.'-;._ 10, Coombes' Arcade.; '- : Or, R. W. Ml MONTALK, Architect, - Queen-street, above Cook's Tourist Office. TO LET, IN GLADSTONE ROAD, PARNELL, close to Reserve at Campbell's Point, and "to St. George's > and Judge's Bays— Almost-new"' House of 10 ' rooms, with usual outbuildings. . Pleasant situation, good view of harbour and shipping, etc."' „ ' Apply to W. FRATER AND SON, •: >k: Queen-street; •Or to '•' * MR. ROACH, - "Avalon," Gladstone- Road. mo'.'- L . B T. '• SPLENDID SUITES OF OFFICES . ' ,-'.," On'/ :.; ../ ~ - : ,~ FIRST FLOOR OF HERALD BUILDINGS. Rent Low. - " Apply • HBEAU) Office; . or W. PRATER AND SON. ;/■:-. ' ' : ■./' THE :.//\:.. ; : POLYPATHIC TUTEDICAL TNSTTTUTE OF [WELLINGLAST TWO DAYS, mo-DAT AND mO-MORROW (SUNDAY), ■ '. IN AUCKLAND. .- .. /CONSULTATIONS pree. qtar TTOTEL. IN consequence of th© number of Patients presenting themselves* for Consultation and that none may be disappointed in gaining an interview, Consultations will be given ,;■ :'--^\."-::''. • mO-MORROW, CUNDAY, ; 10 A.M. UNTIL 7 P.M. WILL VISIT HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE ■" MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. ■ARTHUR" NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS, Have for years past maintained their SUPERIOR CHARACTER FOR UNIFORM QUALITY AND GOOD VALUE. Ronfleaolders will find them the most Economical to Buy. yet for strength and fra- ;.';'.-; . . grance they LEAVE' NOTHING TO* BE DESIRED. / ASK FOR ARTHUR NATHAN'S LEAD"RELIABLE" TEA. 4ND SEE THAT YOU GET THEM AND ! ■■'; NONE OTHER, ; /; : .V.-.,/'.'.' i ———— ;' "RELIABLE" CEYLON TEA. " RELIABLE" INDIAN TEA. " RELIABLE" BLENDED TEA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12040, 9 August 1902, Page 7

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