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Exhibitions." AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL 0 HOW. : ' AT ALEXANDRA PARK. rpiIIS J) AY ijtHIS Jj,AY (FRIDAY), ', '(FRIDAY), '■ I a.nd -M:#v;? 'ty^k '. ; - ' ■ mO-MOBROW (SATURDAY!, NOVEMBER 2«ITH AND 25T11. 1905. GRAND EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. FIRST DAY'S PROGRAMME: WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION (both davs), 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. JUDGING STOCK, etc., 9 a.m. AMATEUR JUDGING • COMPETITION, 10 a.m. ■ JUDGING LADIES" HACKS, 1.30 p.m. WiUE-.IUM.PING COMPETITION, 2 p.m. JUDGING HUNTERS, 2.39 p.m. GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING COMPETITION, to follOW.': • . / ' ■ ,/.."'/ ' LADIES' : DRIVING COMPETITION, to follow. TANDEM DRIVING 'COM PETITION,' to follow. SECOND DAY'S PROGRAMME: WEIGHT - GUESSING;: COMPETITION /(both .- days),: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SHEEP-SHEARING COMPETITION (machine), 11 a.m. •■•- ''." ' ''.■; ■■ PARADE OF DRAUGHT ENTIRES »■• IN THE KING, 1 p.m. PARADE OF ; DRAUGHT HORSES IN THE ■'■: RING, 1.15 p.m. PARADE OF LIGHT ENTIRES ..THE RING. 1.30 p.m. GRAND PARADE OF LIGHT HORSES, 1.45 PARADE OF PONIES AND HUNTERS (Class , 79)" in the Ring, 1.45 p.m. • ! HUNTERS' JUMPING/ COMPETITION (Class 79), 2 p.m. . , LEADING COMPETITION, for Mounted Riflemen, 2.30 p.m. /; .'.■'..••"•,•■"■' VICTORIA CROSS COMPETITION, 2.45 p.m. HIGH-JUMPING COMPETITION. 3 p.m. „ LADIES' BIDING COMPETITION FOR CHAMPIONSHIP, 3.30 p.m. MAORI BIDING COMPETITION, 3.45 p.m. GENTLEMEN'S RIDING : COMPETITION. 4 p.m. BARE-BACK RIDING COMPETITION, 4.20 p.m. - BOY STRIDING COMPETITION. 4.40 p.m. Among the new features a PACING COMPETITION, for the Person who can estimate most accurately (by, pacing) the length of an allotted piece of ground. This ; event; is to ;be held at Noon on SATURDAY". Judge. Mr. Harrison, Surveyor. ADMISSION: "JS EACH DAY. A UCKLAND A GRICULTURAL ; OHOW. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER. 24 AND 25. r riiOS. 'I7TNG, CATERER, Will Provide PUBLIC LUNCHEON AT THE ABOVE, From 11 till 3, ■ AND AFTERNOON TEA. From 3 p.m. on Both Days. . :'—-———: —-——-——— '— —■ —r— —-—; -t rpilE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE X .■■..'■■ ' " • UNION Begs respectfully to remind their friends that • there will-be a ■. ■ ■ :f; r " LARGE REFRESHMENT TENT ; • At the AGRICULTURAL SHOW. On the 24th and 25th Inst:' '"Refreshments at Reasoiiable Prices. ; "jV/|"RS. HUNT ;will, attend the > Show on'FriiifX : day and Saturday, with Tea and; Refreshments. Tea • and , Ham V Sandwich, ,6d.: Between Grandstand and, Totalisator. - , : ******— ' 1 i; Tenders. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. •TENDERS FOR HARBOUR WORKS. i Harbour Board Offices, \; /.:"■' :■ . Auckland, New Zealand, , j/ ;,/'......'.,'v.',/" : / November 6, 1905. Tenders will be received at this Office, until TUESDAY, the 9th day of January, 1906, at noon, for the Construction in reinforced; Concrete of Part of Queen-street Wharf and New Ferry Jetty, in terms of plans, specification, and conditions to be seen at the Office of the Engineer. : , The lowest Vor any tender not necessarily ' accepted.. '••.■/. ■ ' ■ .■ WTenders to be endorsed, " Tenders for Har-. hour Works." . ,• By Order of the Board. . ; " J. M. BRIGHAM, , ' . Secretary.• A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TO CAPITALISTS, BUSINESS MEN, AND j OTHERS. ' STEAM COOPERAGE AND BOX-MAKING j MANUFACTORY FOR SALE. Tenders will be received by the Public Trus- ' j tee for the Purchase, as a going concern, of that; well-known I successful Cooperage and Box-making Manufactory, situated on Water- * 100 Quay, Wellington, : known as " The Wel- ; lington Steam Cooperage and Packing Case Factory." This is an exceptional oppor- • tunity to acquire a First-elnes and Highly Remunerative Business,, which is only being disposed-of owing to the continued illness of the proprietor. Conditions of sale and forms of tender, with full particulars, can ;be ' obtained at the Offices of the District Agents of the Public Trustee, at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, and at the Office of the Public Trustee, Wellington, where tenders Close at Noon on MONDAY. 18th Decern next- ' . ' The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . , J. W. POYNTON, • Public Trastee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 15th November, 1905. m O BUILDER S. T VILLA. GILLIES'; AVENUE, EPSOM. > ; Tenders for the Erection of the above will ■ be received up till Noon of MONDAY. December 4. .' ■ '/'/'■•:';, '■_ ./..',';./; ..,/. "///.:: i ALEX. WISEMAN, Architect, . . , 22, H.M. Arcade. rno ; BUILDERS. HOUSE AT TAKAPUNA. ■ . Tenders are hereby invited for the above, due at Noon on FRIDAY, the 24th November. ~.,; JOHN MITCHELL. ,; ' ' « Architect. 215, Victoria Arcade. > • " " rpO BUILDERS. FACTORY, STABLES, AND CARETAKER'S QUARTERS, EPSOM. Tenders for the Erection of above will be received up till Noon of WEDNESDAY, November ' .- ' „.„.,.,.,, ALEX. WISEMAN, 22. H.M. Arcade.,:''. Architect. I m G . B U I L D E R .S. Tenders for the Erection of a Store at Olorohanga Close at *my office at Noon on TUESDAY, December 0, 1905. -Plans can be seen at Messrs. Smith and Oreagh's, 5, Durham; Chambers, Auckland, and at my office. p. K SMITH. „ ■■■■'■■■■■•■:..': :■'■•..'/' '■ Architect, Hamilton. T> E M IT E R A . D R A I N A. G E. Tenders will be received by the CLERK TO THE RE.UUERA ROAD BOARD, up to Noon of MONDAY. December 4, for the Constrnclion of 9055 ft of Pipe, Sewer, with Manholes, Lampholes, etc. •. Drawings and specifications at this office. / - HENRY 11. METCALFE, 30, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. j 7rT~Q A R V, II I T E C T S. Waihi Parish Church Building Committee invite Competitive Designs for Timber and Iron Church. Prize of £35 will be given or Design selected. Particulars on application to Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box, 53, waim. ./.■- niRNTiEES are required for a Residence at T "Ponsonbv by Noon, MONDAY, 27th No-vember.-Thos. Holder, Architect, Bradford Buildings. Queen-street. ■ . XTTING'S VENTILATING FANS. ■'■ W' * The Best Ventilating Fan : '.■ ■■ Invented. .■■■.• Moves more air with less power than any j Jl ° , other Fan. | ..■'.:.: Sizes 'in Stock: --.'. J 14-inch diameter ... ;£4 53 18-ineh diameter ! ... ■£5 lU-* '■.-. • ■ 24-inch diameter ... £7 »■ yOOKfi AND QO., *" '26, FORT-STREET. Telephone No. 557. C' io! ADVANCES on Promissory Notes, Furniture, Jewellery, etc., at Monte de Piete Co.. Ltd.,- Victoria-street (opposite 'Royal Hotel).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 8

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