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Mining Notices. • # #J|' Warden's Office, Hauraki District, ■ ' Grahamstown, 16th November, 1875. THE Application for the License for Gold Mining purposes, under the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on Tuesday, the 2nd day of December, 1875, unless valid objections be in the meantime made, in Writing and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plan and application may be seen here. W. FRASEK, : : : ' Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 97. —D. G, MacDonnell—for Pride of the West Claim. Area, ten acres three roods and twenty perches; situated at Pakirarahi, Bounded on the north by the Comstock Claim; on the east by the Comstock and Brothers Claims; on the west by the All Nations; and on the south by supposed' unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark W.B. . -Horticultural; ACADEMY OF MUSIC.' GUND IXOWER SHOW, . Tc. celebrate the Sixth Annual Meeting of The Haubaki Ladies' Benevolent Society. " fJHIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 17m. Judges :. Mr Horabrugh Mr 0. Hill MrWildman, List op Prizes : The Best arranged Bouquet.—lst prize, Antimacassar; 2nd do,' Cushion; tpecial prize for Amateurs, a Cosey ; Tho Choicest Bouquet,—lst prize, a Cushion; 2nd do, a Book

The Best Basket Flowers,—lst prize, a Boot; 2nd do, a Book The Best Cut Roses.—lst prize, a Cosey, Mat, and Holder; 2ad do, a Casket ' The Best Cut Fuachias.—lst prize, a Book; 2nd do, Bottle Eau de Cologne The Best Carnations.—lst [prize, an Antimacassar ; 2nd do, a Book ■ The Best Verbenas,—lst prize, Viaegarefcte; •2nd do, Toilet Mats The Best collection of Fern?.—lst prize, a Table; 2nd do, Mats The Best Cactus,—lst prize, a Book; 2nd do, a Knife The Best Larkspurs,—lst prize, 'a Book; 2nd do, a Book-slide The Best Double Stocks.—lst prize, Antimacassar; 2nd do, Box Figs ! Tho Best Cut Geraniums.—lst prize, a Picture ; 2nd do, a Cake' The Best variety of Plants.—-lafc prize, Silver Wa'ch; 2nd do, a Book The Rarest Plant,-Ist prize, Slippers: 2nd do, Yinegaretto The Best Txia and Giadioia.—Special prize, a Satchel • . . The Best Design of. Flowers.—Special prize, I Jar of Ginger ■ The Best collection of Vegetables,—lst prize, Bread. Platter; 2nd do, Bread Knife; 3rd do photograph Erames - ; The Best Potatoes.-ht prize, Table Lamp:" 2nd do, Table Lamp; 3rd do, Lamp The Best Cabbage -Ist prize, Cruet; 2nd do, Bottle French Plums ; 3rd do, Child's flat. . The Best Cauliflower,—lst Prize, Ivory JRulei 2nd do, Brush and Comb The Best Peas.—lst prize, Piece of Print; 2nd do, a Book; 3rd do, Child's Dress The Best Turnips.—lst prize, a Hassock; 2nd do, E»g Cups; 3rd do, Baby's Bootees The Best Carrots.—lst prize, Child's Dress: 2nd do, Box Soap The Best Onions.—lsb prize, .Child's Boots; 2nd do, Apron; 3rd do, Apron' The Best Cucumber.—lst prize, Brush: 2nd do, Bottle French Plums

; The Best Bhubarb.—lst prize, Weddin" :Cake; 2nd do, a Hat; 3rd do, Bottle Eau do Cologne The Best Strawberries.—lst prize, Antimacassar; 2nd, Butter Print The Best Gooseberries.-Ist prize, aßracket; 2nd do, Bottle Eau de Cologne, No Entrance Fee for exhibits, All Exhibits for competition must be accompanied by the name of the Exhibitor in full, and be at the Academy of Music by 12 o'clock .coon sharp, asnone-will .be received after that hour. ; 'Doors open from 3 till 5 in the afternoon, and at 7 o'clock in the evening. A Promenade Entertainment will be given in the Evening, when the Annual Report will be read; after which part of the Fruit and Vegetables will be disposed of by Auction, ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. PARAWAI STOKE, Strawberries and Cream, FINEST QUALITY, Tho Undersigned, having just commenced Business as STOREKEEPER, hopes, by strict attention to Business, to merit a fair share of public patronage, ; Note the Address s • JONATHAN HOILES. . ' . Notices. ' W. 3, HAZ A ED,' „ GUNMAKER, 17, BIIOWN-STEEET, GrEAHAMBTOWN, Established on the Thames, 1868,

BEGS to draw attention to_his well-selected Stock of Breach and Muzzle-loading Shot Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, and Sporting Tackle. New Work made to order. Repairing done in a superior manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Firearms Bought or Exchanged. PHOTOGRAPHY, MR B. A. FRITH' 3 PHOTOGRAPHIC .STUDIO Is Now Open next Dr Kilgour's, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. Late of Regent-street, London, And Collins-street, Melbourne. Patronised : by the Queen, Mr F. begs to draw attention to his Senno* type process, the secret of. which is entirely, in his hands. These portraits have all the high finish of Ivory Miniatures combined with the force of Oil Paintings, They are as superior to every other kind of photograph as a highly finished' engraving is compared to a woodcut. The public may hot be aware that large Photographs of a very superior kind can be enlarged from small card negatives. at this establishment of deceased relatives and friends. Portraits of children taken instantaneously ; likewise: the Largest -and Best Oolection of THAMES VIEWS and MAORIE3 for. home presents always kept on stock. - .' . Mr F. begs to state that no photographs are exhibited at his establishment but his own productions, ... Portraits for Lockets, Brooches, Albums, etc,, taken as usual. ' , Note the Address,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 17 November 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 17 November 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 17 November 1875, Page 2

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