Public NoticesWELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Prizes won at the last Show may tie had on applying to Mr. S. Levy, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambton Quay. The next Show will be held in the third week of November next. The Committee, with the consent of those who have already entered, have decided to sxtend the date for receiving entries for the special prizes offered by F. Fergusson, Esq., of New South Wales, and by Messrs Laing and Denton, for well laid out and kept gardens, as per Society's Schedule, to the 15th of October. Further information and copies of the Society's Schedules for the current season can be obtained through Mr. S. Levy. September 29, 1874. rjHEN POUNDS REWARD. The above will be awarded to any person or persons who will give such information as to lead to the prosecution of the party or parties who maliciously smashed the windows of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Upper Hutt, on the night of the 28th September. JAMES BROAVN. Upper Hutt, September 28, 1574. TOWNSHIP OF SANSON. The undersigned request a prompt settlement of balance due on allotments ; and unless holders complete the purchase on or before the 31st of OCTOBER, 1874, they will forfeit their deposits. Titles can be obtained on application to Ben. Smith and Co., of Wellington, our agents. HENRY SANSON. GEO. WILLIAMS. DUNCAN McKENZIE. GEORGE PARMER. ALEXANDER FARMER. /-pHE WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE i BAKING SOCIETY (LIMITED), having completed their new bakery and biscuit machinery, beg to call the attention of shipping masters and the public generally to their superior bread, ship, cabin, and fancy biscuits, which they are now in a position to supply wholesale, retail, and for exportation. Note the Address —Alma House, Willis Street, Wellington. PublicationsTHE WELLINGTON ALMANACK AND WEST COAST, WANGANTTI, AND WAIRARAPA DIRECTORY For 1875, Will be Published EARLY IN DECEMBER. Twenty-first Year of Publication. The Proprietors, whilst returning their sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon this work, beg to state that its increasing popularity has been a further inducement to them to spare neither expense nor trouble in its preparation ; and that the WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1875 Will be found to be one of the best publications of the kind in the Colony. T n consequence of a large number of peri being unable to secure a copy of last r's Almanack, parties requiring copies of : year's edition are requested to send thenorders to the New Zealand Times Ofiice. Willis Street. The Tkreshold of the Un ~ " - ~ Markham A Whaling Cruise to Bamn s cay, oy urpuun ham, K.N. ,n Hansel's Letters, Lectures, and P.eviews Webb's Farmer's Guide. Dobson on the Ox and his Diseases, &c. Dadd's Modem Horse Doctor. Dadd's American Cattle Doctor. Studies of Christianity, by James Martineuu The True History of Joshua Davidson. Trench's English Past and Present. Dawning Lights, by T. P. Cobbe. Aytoun's Ballads of Scotland, 2 vols. The Spanish Gypsy, by Geo. Eliot Little Dinners, and • How to Serve Them, by Mary . Hooper Ganot's Natural Philosophy for Genei " " ' ' Young Persons Stormonth's English Dictionary, including a veiy copious selection of scientific terms ■ - MACMILLAN'S SCHOOL CLASS-BOOKS, amongst which are Huxley's Physiology, Oliver's Elementary Botany, Perry's Treatise on Steam, Roscoe's Elementary Chemistry, Balfour Stewart's Physics, Mivart's Elementary Anatomy, Norman Lockycr's Elementary Lessons in Astronomy, and others of a like nature INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SEF.IES.-Thc following are a few of the later volumes published: —Bain's Mind and Body. Tyndalls Forms of Water, Maudsley on Mental Diseases, Pettigrew's Animal Locomotion, &c, &c. NATTJEE SERIES.—The following have been lately received :—Lockyer on the Sp ' -.- Lubbock on the origin and Met sects, Eodwell's Birth of Chemistry HACMIXLAN'S SCIENCE PK.LMEES, edited by Prcs Huxley, Eoscoe, .--•" «-•»- * c London, by Dav arch, by Geo. Eliot; new cheap i in 1 vol. The Fall of Prince Horestan of Monaco, by cheap edit., Is. 6d. Holiday Number of London Society Human Longevity, its Facts and Its Fictions; by N. J. Thorns Perils of the Polar Seas, by Mrs. Chisholrn Africa, Geographical Exploration and Christian ; byA.G. Forbes ,ondon Char™*-™ riw™M m « nf ii,„ Tin, See It; by J. E. Lester, A.M. ie Huguenots in France, by Samuel Smiles The Empires and Cities of Asia, by A. G. Forbes, with a map. ypt of the Pharaohs, and of the Khedive 1 ; by F. B. LYON- & BLALE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4221, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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