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Shows, fee. ■VX7ELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, W CANARY. AND DOG SHOW. To be held at St. George’s Hall, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, sth and 6th OCTOBER. Patron—His Excellency the Acting-Go-vernor. President —W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President —C. J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. Committee—Messrs R. Burrett, D. Cameron, E. Cohen, J. Coogan, S. Danka, T. Dwan, H, S. Fitzherbert, T. J. Glew, J. E. Hayes, M. C. Hickey, C. Hill, W. Jameson, C. Kohn, J. Lichtscheindl, T. G. Macarthy, J. Maginnity, A. McDonald, Alex. McDonald, J. H. Smith, Sydney Smith, R. Bruce Wallace, Andrew Young. Honorary Treasurer Mr. J. Monteith. Secretary—Mr E. E. Edmunds. Judges—Poultry: Messrs A. EUdns, G. Maslem, and R. O'Connor. Pigeons: Messrs G. Denton, C. Hill, and F. A. Krull. Canaries : Messrs A. Elkins, W. Hester, and T. Truman. Dogs: Messrs A. Elkins, T. Gale, W. Hester, A. E. Mansford, G. Maslem, and J l . H. Shaw. The following Special Prizes are offered : Class 5—A Clock, given by Mr H. Bennett, Class 14 —Cup,' by Mr G. Denton. Class 22 —Reading Glass, by Mr J. Coogan. Class 27 —Cup, by Mr J. Staples (of J. and W, Staples). Class 31 —Cup, by Mr. C. Kohn. Class 47—Pair of Vases, by Mr G. Dutton. Class 50—A Lady’s Opera Glass, by Messrs Littlejohn and Son. Class 56—Cup, by Mr F. Moeller. Class 58—Canary_ Cage, by Messrs Asher and Son. Class 63 —Cup, by Mr G. L. Jenness. Class 70—Cup, by Mr Lahman. Class 76 —Cup, by Mr R. Bruce Wallace. Class 77—Clock, by Messrs J. by Mr R. Holliday. Class 89—One dozen of Ale, by Mr W. McKeever, for the ugliest dog shown in this class. By Mr J. S, M. Thompson—A Cup for the best pen of game fowls. By Messrs Edwards and Green —A Cup for the Other Special Prizes will be published in the “ Evening Post ” and “New Zealand Times ” on Saturday, 30th September. Entries to be made with Messrs C. Hill, T. J. Glew, Lambton-quay; J. H. Smith, and the Secretary, at his office, next Empire Hotel. Entries will close at 8 p.m. on Monday, 2nd October. The Exhibition will be open to the public on Thursday, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., and on Friday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., at One Shilling, excepting between the hours of 1 p.m. to 4 p.m,, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the first and second days respectively, when the admission will be Two Shillings. 60S Tenders SEALED Tenders will he received by the | undersigned at the under-mentioned office up to noon on Monday, the 2nd day of October, for the formation of about Fifty-two chains of Road through the township of Creswick, at Karori. Flans and specifications may be seen at the under-mentioned office. W. A. FITZHE dBBRT. Hutt County Council Chambers, Wellington, 25th September, 1882. 608 rjp D BU I L D;E RS. Tenders are invited for the ERECTION of THREE EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSES on Wellington Terrace, Tenders to be deposited, and plans, &0., seen, until NOON ;of. TUESDAY, 10th of October, at the office of WM. C. CHATFIKLD, 588 ; Architect. CITY COUNCIL TE ARC RECLAMATION. Tenders for the Reclamation of part of the Te Aro Foreshore will be received at the City Council Office up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 26th October. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the City Surveyor., - . - The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington,. l6th September, 1832. 500 CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PIPE-LAYING. Tenders will be received up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 28th instant, for laying about one mile of 30in pipes at Wainuiomata. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the City Surveyor. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 21st September, 1882. 589 W ELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). •Np. 7-CONTRACT,, PALMERSTON ' SECTION. ’ Written Tenders will be received at the Company’s Office, Wellington, np to Noon of Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1882, for the construction of the above Contract, which includes the Bridge over the Manawatu River. , Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at the Company’s office, Wellington, at the Public Works ■ Offices in Christchurch and Auckland, and at the Office of Mr James Linton, Palmerston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, . : H. P. HIGGINSON, ' . ■ i Engineer. Wellington, 6th September, 1882. 306 WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). No. 1, SLEEPER CONTRACT. PALMERSTON SECTION. Written Tenders will be received at the Company’s Office, Wellington, up to NOON of TUESDAY, the 10th day of October, 1882, for the supply and delivery of 10,000 SLEEPERS. : Specifications and conditions may'be seen at the office of Mr James Linton, Palmerston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; • . .r <;■ h.P.HIGGINSON, , , '_ ' ) Engineer. , WellingtoDj lith’September, 1882. 28fi IT Y O F D U N E D I N. GAS DEPARTMENT. TENDERS FOR COAL. i : The City Council. are desirous to receive offers for (amounting in the aggregate to about 7000 tons) of ;New Zealand Coal, for twelve months ending 31st December, 1883. Specifications maybe obtained on application to the undersigned, and sealed tenders -must be.delivered at the - Town Clerk’s office, Town Hall Buildings, Dunedin, oh or before Tuesday, the 14th day of November, 1882, at 5 p.m. ADAM GIBSON, . , , , , Town Clerk. Dunedin, 16th September, 1882.' 536 Prospectus r i ROSPE C T U S JL OF THE' : ANATORI GOLD MINING COMPANY.To be Registered under the Mining Companies Act, 1872. / ; CAPITAL.—£2O,OOO,,in 20,000 Shares of £1 each ; 10s per Share paid up. This Company is formed for the purpose of working a goldmining lease of sixteen and a half acres, situated at West Wanganui, and adjoining the well-known Golden Ridge Company’s claim, the last crushing from which gave a yield of 4950 z of gold, of the value of £3 18s per oz, from 250 tons of quartz. : ■ ■ ■ The present holders of the property propose to float a Company with a nominal capital of £2o,ooo,'in twenty thousand shares of £1 each, of which 10s per share is to be ednsiflered as paid up. The promoters retain, ten thousand shares, which are to be contributing, arid offer the remaining ten thousand to the public at a bonus of Is pet share. , The..close, proximity of , the lease to the Golden Ridge Company’s mine, which has now been successfully worked for seven years, renders comment upon the investment unnecessary. The head-quarters of the Company will be established in Wellington. :As soon as a sufficient number of shares have; been . applied tor, a meeting of Shareholders will be called for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to register the Company, appoint Directors, &c. Forma of application for shares and all particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. L. DAVIES, Broker, Willis-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6690, 26 September 1882, Page 3

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