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Education ELLINGTON COLLEGE. w The FOURTH QUARTER, 1882, will begin on TUESDAY, 3rd October. CHAS. P. TOWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 21st Sept., ISS2. 560 Volunteers H.M. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. THE Brigade, including the Band and Petoni Contingent, will assemble at the Volunteer Drill-shed at 7.15 p.m. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), for Captain’s Parade and Inspection of Arms. Any member unavoidably absent will send in bis arms for inspection by a comrade. CHARLES JOHNSTON, 611 Captain. Shows, &C. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, AND DOG SHOW. To be held at St. George’s Hall, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, sth and Cth 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 K. Barrett, D. Cameron, E. Cohen, J. Coogan, S. Danks, T. Dwan, H. S. Fitzherbert, T. J. Glow, J. E. Hayes, M. C. Hickey, C. Hill, W. Jameson, C. Kohn, J. Liohtscheindl, 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. Elkins, G. Maslem, and R. O'Connor. Pigeons: Messrs G. Denton, C. Hill, and F. A. Krull. Canaries: Messrs A. Elkins, W. Heater, and T. Truman. Doga: Messrs A. Elkins, T. Gale, W. Hester, A. E. Manaford, G. Maslem, and J. H. Shaw. The following Special Prizes are offered : Class 5—A Clock, given by Mr H. Bennett. Class 14—Cup, by Mr 6. 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. G. 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 65—Cup, by Mr G. L. Jenness. Class 70—Cup, by Mx Lahman. Class 76 —Cup, by Mr K. 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. H. Thompson—A Cup for the best pen of game fowls. By Messrs Edwards and Green —A Cup for the best cattle dog. 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 bis 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. #O6 Sweeps FORTUNE FOR Is. The~great “ Bonanza ” Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882.—50,000 Shares at 1s Each. 1000 Prizes, value £2500. First Horae, £IOOO ; Second Horse, £2OO ; Third Horse, £IOO ; Starters Divide, £IOO ; Non-Starters Divide, £IOO ; 5 Prizes of £lO, £SO ; 10 Prizes of £5, £SO ; 20 Prizes of £3, £6O ; 840 Prizes of £l, £B4O. Total, £2500. To every Subscriber sending £l, the price of 20 Tickets, we will forward One Extra Ticket (Free), thus enabling the getter-np of a Club of 20 Members a chance of winning £IOOO without investing a single penny himself. Drawing to take place early in October. Shares forwarded by return post. Result of Drawing posted to Subscribers, and advertised in the daily and weekly papers. Applications, by letter only, enclosing Cosh, P. O. 0,, or Stamps, with Stamp for reply. Address, “ BONANZA,” care of J, Thomas, 20 Swanston-street, Melbourne. 77 Business Notices. O BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND THE PUBLIC. Wakelin and Hawkins having erected a Bush Mill to their factory, and having just received a shipment of the latest improved machinery by the last San Francisco mail boat, making their mill one of the moat complete in the Province of Wellington, and are prepared to supply the trade and public with Heart of Totara, Matai, Eimu, or White Fine, either dressed or in the rough, in any quantity at the lowest possible prices. Send for Price List. A large stock of sashes, doors, mouldings, architraves, tnrned work, and seasoned timber on hand and. made to order. Wellington orders respectfully solicited, A large stock of Totara Posts, Piles, and Shingles always on hand, and supplied at the shortest notice. , WAKELIN & HAWKINS, Pbopbietobs, Greytown North. 33S LIDBETTER & COOPER, Land, Seabe and Monetbeobebb, Average Adjusters. . -

Land brought under Land Transfer Act. LOANS negotiated on freehold property. WH. CHUR TO N , (Successor to Whitelaw & Co.) Auctioneer, Sharebroker, Accountant, Auditor Land, Estate, and General Commission Agent. Loans negotiated, Agencies undertaken. Rattray-street, Dunedin. P.0.80x 227. 306 ZEALAND CLOTH NG FACTORY. To open out at the end of the month, a large stock of Regatta and Oxford Shirts, also the latest stylee In Gentlemen’s ties and fancy hosiery. . RETAIL BRANCH, Lambtok Quay. ALFRED CLARK, Manager. 53 B ts B ► B > x v c B C ** H n X O B > O *3 O NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY The celebrated werthbim SEWING MACHINES. The Gsomb LEONARD KRAFT, Optician, Agent, Lambton-quay, oppo- ; site Government build* lings. The Wertheim Hand f Machine, £4 10s ; The Wertheim Hand and Treadle, £6los ; The Wertheim A. Family, £3 ; swift and noiseless. ‘Titania,” £lO 10s; a jowerful Tailor Machine. . These Machines have Automatic Bobbm Winders, Tension Release, Emery Needle Sharpeners, and other unique improvements. Cash and Time Payment System Spectacles and eye-glasses in great variety. Wholesale and retail. Sewing Machines and Scientific InsfcrnmentSepaired. Trade Mark The Wertheim

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6691, 27 September 1882, Page 3

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