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Wanted APPLICATIONS, with references, are invited from parties willing to represent an old-established Brewery in Dunedin, in the North Island. The quality of the Beer and Stout produced is second to none. State terms to Box 256, Post Office, Dunedin. 658 X Tty ANTED KNOWN —'Xhifc C. Nees, of W the Mechanics’ Tool Depot, Cubastreet, has a well-selected Stock of the Celebrated Diston’s Saws and Tools, which he guarantees, and sells as cheap as any house in Wellington. Saws and tools repaired andground as usnal.—C. NEES, Saw and Tool Maker. H WANTED Known.—That BICHABD DUIGNAN has on sale, at the City Coal and Wood Yard, Molesworth-street, opposite Princess Hotel, best Newcastle Coal, dry, under cover, screened, and weighed full weight, guaranteed. Coke, Charcoal, from the best burners. Eirewood —Matai, rata, and tawa; short wood for stoves, and very dry* wood for lighting fires. 8402 WANTED KNOWN. —Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, fresh arrivals. ENGLISH HUNTING LEVEB WATCHES, Guaranteed, £5 10s each. A. B. HISLOP, WATCHMAKEB & JEWELLER, Lambton-quay, Wellington, N.Z. Education ELLINGTON CO L LEGE. The EOUBTH QUARTER, 1832, will begin on TUESDAY, 3rd October. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 21st Sept., 1882 509 Sweeps T .. : -■ - ELBOUBNB CUP AND VICTORIAN DEBBY. , MILLER’S PARLIAMENT.—NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. 5000, Members at 10a each. Two separate drawings. Each member two chances. V.E.C. DEBBY—£IOOO. Only a few more tickets left. No Eegistered Letters or Telegrams received. Apply, enclosing two 2d stamps and exchange (Is) on cheques, payable to bearer, or money-orders, notes, or drafts, to T. MILLEIi, care of B. Harper, Box 311, Dunedin. • The drawing will be duly notified in all the principal papers. ' 666 Fidelity company’s £6OOO on MELBOUBNB CUP, 128 NOMINATIONS. First ... ... ... •- ... £IOOO Second ... ... ... ... ••• 4to Third ... ... 300 Other Starters (about £44 each) ... 1100 Non-starters (about £2O each) ... 2000 And Forty-seven (47 Victorian Bonds) , onn i each £23 8s; ... ... | 1200 Total No;, 175 ’ ' Total ... -66000 Each Programme No. carries a Double Interest—the first in the Nominations, the second in the Bonds. ■ • Programmes—£l each,,and two 2d .stamps. Cheques (with Is exchange), to be payable only to a No.——,'6r to Bearer. If otherwise drawn out, will be returned. No Eegistered Letters or Telegrams. - Address only to “Fidelity Company,” care of Alfred A. Cametou’s Box, No. 251, Dunedin. 835 FoBTUNE FOB' Is. The ’ great “ Bonanza ” Consultation on the Melbourne Cup, 1882.-50,000 Shares at Is-Each. 1000 Prizes, value £2500. First Horse, £IOOO ; Second Horae, £2OO ; Third Horse, £IOO ; Starters Divide, £IOO ; Non-Starters Divide, £IOO ; 5 Prizes of £lO, £6O ; 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-up of a Club of 20 Members a chance of winning £IOOO without investing' a "single ; penny himself. Drawing to take place on October 28th.' Shares forwarded by return post. Besult of Drawing posted to Subscribers, and advertised in the daily and weekly papers. Applications, by letter only; .enclosing. Cash, P. O. 0., or Stamps, with Stamp for reply. Address, “ BONANZA,” care of J, Thomas, 20 Swanston-street, Melbourne. , 77 ■ Shows, &C. | ELLINGTON POULTRY,' PIGEON, CANARY* AND DOG SHOW.’ To be held at St. George’s Hall, On THURSDAY and. FRIDAY, sth and 6th GOTO BUB. Patron—His Excellency, the;; Acting-Go-vernor. ■ PresidentW. 11.- Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President’ —C. J. Johnston,. Esq., M.H.R. Committee—Messrs B. Burrett, D. Cameron, B. ; Cohen, J. Codgani S.‘ Danks,-T.sDwan, H. S; Fitzherbert,- T. J. Glew, J. E. ‘ Hayes, M. O. C. Hill, W. Jameson, C. Kohn, J.. Liohtsoheindl, T. G; Macarthy; J; Maginnity, A. McDonald, Alex. McDonald, J. H. Smith, Sydney Smith, R. Bruce-Wallace, Andrew Young. ;•. ■ . o - ■ ; ■ "■ - i ■ Honorary Treasurer Mr. J. Monteith. Secretary—Mr E. E. Edmunds. I • i Judge*—Poultry: Messrs A, Elkins, G. 'Maslem, and R.‘O’Connor. Pigeon*: Messrs G. Denton, C. Hill, and ’ F. A. Krull. Canaries: Messrs A. Elkins,“W. Hester, and T. Truman. Doga: Messrs' A. Elkins, T. Gale, W. Hester, A. E. - Hansford, G. Maslem, ind J. H. Shaw.l - . ; ! , The following Special Prizes are offered:— Class-5—A Clock, given, by Mr H. Bennett., Class 14—Cup, by ; Mr G. Denton. Class 22 —Beading 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 Ron. Class 56 —Cup, by Mr F. Moeller. Class 58 —Canary Cage, by Messrs Asher and Son. Class 65—Cup, by Mr G. L. Jenness. Glass 70—Cup, by Mr Lahman. Class 76 —Cup, by Mr R.; Bruce Wallace. Class 77—Clock, by .Messrs J. King andL/Co/ifClass 78 —Zulu Liqueur Stand, by Mr B. 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 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 O. Hill, T. J. Glew, Lambton-quay ; J. H. Smith, and the Secretary, at his office,, next Empire Hotel. Entries will close at 8 p.ml on Monday, 2nd October. ' ; ' , The Exhibition will be open to the public on Thursday, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., and bn Friday, from 9 a.ra. 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. 606

WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, AND DOG SHOW. The following additional Private Prizes have been offered since the publication of the list shown in our advertising columns Poultry : Class 4—Pair of Vases, given by Mr Davidson. Class,!!—A Lady’s Dressing. Case, ,by Mr S. Soffe. Pigeons; Class,39—Haunch of Mutton,. dressed up by Messrs Woods, Crosbie, and Co. Class 48—A. Cigarette: Holder,, by Mr Elman, as-the second prize,- Canaries : Class 63—Chinese' Cabinet, by Messrs Whittaker Bros. . By Mr R., Grady, a Cup, as an extra prize for the best ordinary canary. iDoOS ; Class 67 —A pair of Silver Jain Spoons, for the best Newfoundland dog. Class 68 —A Cigar Box and Chinese Cabinet,,by Mr A. Fanner, as the first andsecond prize. Class 73—A Cup. by Mr E. J. HilL Glass. 79-Pair of Oil Paintings, ,by Messrs Bullock Bros. Messrs Blundell Bros.', ah extra prize, for the best case of .Stuffed Birds. Total of , Special Prizes; The exhibit-feeifor-Extra Prizes will be 2s 6d. Entries close on Monday, 2nd October. & E. EDMUNDS, 658 .Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6694, 30 September 1882, Page 3

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