; For Sale. : Tf P B 8 A L E, a~ nt - ' 5, 23 f a? ks I3ost Canterbury Potatoes . (i*%e planted and late out of the ground, ex Rjno).. Also, : • A constant supply of the beat New Potatoes, At the Comer Mart, and Wyndyam-street New Store. GEORGE SIBBIN. tpOE SALE, or TO LET, a comfortApplyto X"rOOniCdC°Uage lllSt- Mary>? Eoad--SAMUEL COOHRANB & SON, _ Fort-street. 'j^OJi SALE (cheap), a Desirable -*- Residence in Conquest Place, Pamell; freehold.. Also, a four-ioomed House, iv Graf lon road ; freehold linn" °/V c ,\:evell- lOjmedHouse in Darnell; price, vllcin La"'c P1 7to J°hn Churt °"> "W "EpOE SALE by the undersigned— j. CRAIG, . i ' Port street. SAWN KAURI TIMBER. T? O R ~8 A L B, •*" In Auckland, 300,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER. August, 1873. 0. A. HARRIS. ards : Custom-house street and Breakwater Road essels Loaded at the Mill, Wangapoua, with " despatch. CTOR SALE, (heap, one 16-feet T bailing Boat, several Ships1 Boats and Dingles. -J. Clare, Boatbuilder, Custom-house-street East. O'lSf SALE 7 Pure Bramha Jigge.— Close Bros., Quean street " ' " " FQ& BALa, A MVB-KOOMED Cottage with ♦T r- Bood well of water, tank, outhouse, &c, en the Great North Road, close to the Toll Gate. Splendid view, leasehold.—Apply to MR W. AITKEN, Shortland-street. Tenders. AUCKLAND & WAIKATO RAILWAY. rFENDEBS will be received until i tho,P th inst> for the erection of Stationhouses and Buildings between Auckland and Onehunga Plans and Specifications may be seen on application at this ofheo. ■ JOHN BROGDEN & SONS, _, , Barracks, Auckland. December 4, 1873. TO GAS-FITTERS. are invited up to 4 p.m. J- of FRIDAY, the 12th instant, for the Gas Fittings required for the United Methodist' Free Church. .Specification to be seen, atd Tenders left at Mr Jnmes Coupland, Queen-street. Not bonnd^tojacccpt the l&west or any tender. TO CARPENTERS AND BuEdERsT" TENDEE.S are required for the Uicction of Buildings in Mechanics' Bay. Plans and Specifications to be seen at FRASJSR & TINNE'S, . Phcenix Foundry. Tenders to be delivered by MONDAY next. 15th instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS. rpENDERS will be received by the -*- undersigned until 4 p.m. of FRIDAY, the 12th inst, for the Taking Down of a Building in the Albert Barracks, Removing and Re-erecting same at Newmarket, for the Committee of the Auckland Reformatory. ■ Specification, &c, at my Oflice, Queen street. P. HERAPATH, ' Architect. ME CHANICS 1 INSTITUTE. INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS EXHIBITION. • i . ' . ~""~ TT . ''•- :< »-: An Exhibition in connexion with the above Institution, and on beliaif of the Funds of the Technical Classes which have been so successfully started, will be held in the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE during Christmas and Kew Year's weeks. The following gentlemen have been appointed an EXHIBITION COMMITTEE: Mr P. A. Philips Mr G. M. Reed ■ ■• Mr Humphreys Mr P. J. Moss Mr W. Sloane (treasurer) Mr J. Wrigley ' ■'■ MrE. Bartley . Mr Cr. "W. Heslop • Mr J. C. Hoyte. THAMES COMMITTEE: Mr Wm. Rowe I Mr J. L. Bagnall Mr E. W. Hollis ■ | Mr H. S. Severn Mr A. Dewar. ;tfi •■;■;; jr, , ■ . , ..... The! Committee respectfully invite manufacturers and others to apply for space under any of the following headings :— i . Class I.—Mining, Quarrying. Metallurgy,andMineral Products Chemical Substances and Products, and Pharmaceutical Processes ) Substances used for Food, including "Wines s ,t ' Animal and "Vegetable Substances used in Manufactures. Class 2.-^-Manufacturing Machines and Tools. Class 3.—Machinery in general. Class 'L—ulvil Engineering, Architectural and Building Contrivances (Models or Drawings) Military Engineering, Armour, and Accoutrements . . Ordnance and Small Arms , .Naval Architecture and Ships' Tackles (Models or Drawings) Class s.—Philosophical Instruments, and Processes depending upon their Use ■ • ; Photographic Apparatus and Photography : , Horological Instruments :,'";■ Musical Instruments . /'.'■ Surgical Instruments and Appliances. Class G.—Cotton,, Flax, Hemp, Silk, Woollen, and Worsted, including Mixed Fabrics generally Tapestry, Lace, and Embroidery. Class 7. —Skins, Furs, Feathers, and Hair Leather, including Saddlery, Harness, and Ornamental Work. Class B.—Paper, Stationery, Printing, and Bookbinding. Class 9.—Steel and Cutlery. Class 10.—Works in Precious Metals and their Imitations, and Jewellery Glass Pottery. The Committee also respectfully solicit the loan of Curiosities, Pictures, or Articles of Vertu, of which the greatest cave will be taken. Applications will be received from intending Exhibitors by the Secretary at the temporary Office, Vulcan Lane, until the ] sth instant. By order of the Exhibition Committee. WILLIAM CHAPPELL, . Secretary. PAPAKURA ANNNCTAI TR A C E S, To be held at Papakura on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1874. PAPAKURA. HANDICAP of 100 soys., with a Sweep stake of 5 soys. each ; second horse to receive 3 soys., third 10 soys., from the stakes. Two miles. Nominations, enclosing 1 soy., to be made to th Secretary, at the Globe Hotel, Papakura, befor eight p.m. on SATURDAY, December 13. Weights to be declared on January 7, 1874. Ai ceptane.es, enclosing 2 soys., on January 14, at 8 p n Balance of faweep, 3 soys., to be paid at 1 p.m. on da of lis'cf . Remainder of programme to b.a published In futu: advertisements.., .;,^.>. li ~,■,. ... Aii _. ..:, m ' "WUUAI* 0. BREAK^LC, - ■ .i. « , - , 41S - ff«ifi' See. J1P..0,
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 1
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822Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 1
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