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Shows, ire. WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, 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.Kt Committee—Messrs E. Burrett, D. Cameron, E. Cohen, J. Coogan. 8. Banks, T. Dwan, H. S. Fitzherbert, T. J. Glew, J. E. Hayes, M. C. Hickey, C. Hill, \V. 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. Moslem, and R. O'Connor. Pigeons: Messrs G. Denton, C. Hill, and F. A. Emil. Canaries : Messrs A. Elkins, W. Hester, and T. Truman. Doga; Messrs A. Elkins, T. Gale, W, Hester, A. E. Hansford, G. Moslem, and J. 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 23 —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 E. Moeller, . Class 58 —Canary Cage, by Messrs Asher and Son. Class 65—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. King anduCo/iClass 78—Zulu Liqueur Stand, by Mr R. Holliday. Class 89—One dozen of Alo, 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 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 op Thursday, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., and on Friday* from 9 am. 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, oh the first and second days respectively, when'the admission will be Two Shillings. 1 , f 606 ELLINGTON 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 Podltbt : .Class 4—Pair of Vases, given by Mr Davidson. Class ll—A Lady’s Dressing Case, by Mr S. Sqffe. Pigeons : Class 39—Haunch of Mutton, dressed up by Messrs Woods, Crosbie, and Co. 48—A. Cigarette .Holder, by Mr Zimah; 1 as the second prize. 'Canabiss; Class 63—Chinese Cabinet, by Messrs • Whittaker Bros. By Mr F. Grady, a Cup, as an extra prize for the best ordinary canary. Dogs : Glass 67—A:pair of Silver Jam; Spoons, for the best Newfoundland dog. Class 68—A Cigar Box and Chinese Cabinet, by Mr A. Parmer, as the first and second prize. : Glass 75—A Cup, by Mr E. J. Hill. Class 79—Pair of Oil Paintings, by Messrs Bullock Bros. Messrs Blundell Bros.’, an extra prize, for the best case of Stuffed Birds. Total of Special Prizes, 27. r The .exhibit fee'for Extra Prizes will be 2s 6dr ' ■ ■ ■ • Entries close on Monday. 2nd October. £. E. EDMUNDS, 658 Secretary. Tenders j rjV o BUILD eR S. Tenders are invited for the ERECTION of THREE EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSES on Wellington Terrace,;-Tenders to be deposited, and plans, &b.‘,.. seen, until NOON of TUESDAY, 10th of October, at the office of WM. C. CHATFIELD, ,588 , , -• ...Architect. w ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TE ARO RECLAMATION. Tenders for the Reclamation of part of the Te Arc Foreshore will be received, at the City OouociTOffice up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, the 26 b October. . Flans and specifications to be seen at the pfffde of the City Surveyor, ; - The lowest or any bender not necessarily accepted. ‘ " ! - „ 1,1 CHARLES c. graham, , ‘- i > i ... '.Town' Clerk. Wellington, 16th September, 1882. 500 WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY t .v. (Limited). - No. 7 CONTRAG l~ PALMERSTON SECTION.■; Written Tenders will be received ’ at the Cotnpany’s Office, Wellington, up to Noon of Tuesday, the, 10th day of October, 1882, for the construction of the above Contract, which includes the’Bridge over the Mauawatu 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 Xv'orth. The lowest or any tender not necessarily &CC6pt6d« • : . H. P. HIGGINSON, " , Engineer. . ‘ Wellington, 6th September, 1882. , 306

ELLINGTON And Manavvatu railway company (Limited). No; 1, SLKEPB& contract. PALMIi&bTON SKOITON. ■ - . 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., , , ' Tlie lowest, or any tender hot necessarily accepted. . ■. ■ ■, H.. P. HIGGINSON, . * , ; , Engineer. ; • Wellington,,l4th September, .1882. | 285 . ... aipapapa point lighthouse. wTIMBER CONTRACTS, Nos. 2 AND 3 (Rimu and Kauri). d' Written tenders will be received at this office until NOON of; FRIDAY, the 13th day of October, 1882, for the above Contracts. They are to be marked on the outside, “ Tender for •Timber Contract, i No.’— ”, and . addressed to the Hon. the Minister having charge of the Marine ;'pepartment. Telegraphic) tenders similarly addressed and 1 markedj will be received if presented at any Telegraph ; Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident' Engineer’s Office by the same. hour. Specifications may be seen at this office, and at the Public Works Offices Dunedin and Invercargill., The lowest or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. , ■ JOHN BLACKETT, • < Marine Engineer. Marine Department, ' ! Wellington, 27th September, 1882. 965 Frospectns . PROSPE C T U S OF THE i ANATORI GOLD MINING COMPANY. To be Registered under the Mining Companies ,1 Act, 1872. ■ ■ CAPITAL.—£2O,OOO, in 20,000 Shares of £1 each ; 10s per Share paid up. Calls not to exceed twopence per share per montb. This Company is formed for the purpose of working a goldmining lease of sixteen and a halt 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 qnartz. The present holders of the property propose to float a Company with » nomiualicapital of £20,000, in twenty thousand shares of £1 each, of which Ids per share is to be considered as paid up. The'promoters retain ten thousand shares, which are to be'contrihuting, and offer the remftining.ten thousand to the public at a bonus of Isper.share. -i , „„ , 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 for, a meeting of .Shareholders will be called for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to register the Company, appoint Directors, &c. ' Forms of applit alion 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 6697, 4 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6697, 4 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6697, 4 October 1882, Page 3

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