"piXCHANGE AUCTION MART. W. DOWDEN. Begs to inform the public that he has resumed business as Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, in the Premises lately occupied by Mr. G. W. Binney, and known as the Exchange Auction Mart, Queen-street, Auckland, where he hopes by strict attention to business, prompt settlement of accounts, and liberal advances if required against goods left for absolute sale, to receive a share of public support. 43
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A FINE ART AND Industrial EXHIBITION, Will be held during the Month of July, 1881, IN AID OF Funds of the G-isborne PUBLIC LIBRARY. List of Exhibits: Class I—Paintings—Oil and Water—and Photographs. „ 2—Flowers—Wax, Paper, 3 ell, Wool, Leather, &c. ~ 3 —Pot Plants, Ferns, and Cut Flowers in Vases. „ 4—Prints, Lithographs, Etchings, Drawings and Illuminations. „ s—Models of Ships, Houses, Bridges, Mechanical, &c. „ 6 —Fancy Carving, Inlaying, Turning and Staining. » 7 Shells, Seaweed, Moss, and Pressed Ferns. „ B—Stuffed8 —Stuffed Animals, Birds, Fish, and Reptiles. „ 9—Fancy Needlework, CardwoA, Beedwork and Woolwork. „ 10—Maori and Foreign Curios. „ 11 —Antique Coins, Firearms, and Relies. » 12—Kauri Gum and Greenstone Work, Jewellery, Watch and Clock Work. » 13—Botanical, Mineral, Zoological, Entomological specimens & fossils „ 14—Astronomical, Philosophical, Surgical, and Musical Instruments. „ 15—Fancy Pottery, Antique and Modern China and Glassware. ~ 16 —Sewing Machines, Electroplated Ware, and Yankee notions. „ 17 —Wool, Grain, and Seeds, (samples local production). „ 18 —Local Manufactures, (under supervision of Committee). First and seeond-class awards of merit will be given for the best, and best several articles exhibited. Intending exhibitors are requested to communicate to the Hon. Secretary, not later than the Ist June, 1881, the name, nature, and number of articles they wish to exhibit. Further particulars may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, the Librarian, or members of Committee. EDWIN WOON, Hon. Secretary. May 3rd, 1881. 72 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. All existing advertisements will be continued until altered or countermanded. Our scale of charges is at the rate of 3s an inch of space. Advertisements over the Leader 50 per cent extra. Long, displayed, and standing advertisements as per agreement. “ Wanted ” advertisements of 15 words one shilling each insertion. Subscriptions to the Standard are 6s in advance, or Is if boohed. Including postage within the Colony, Is and 8.? respectively. Orders for inserting, altering, or discontinuing advertisements, and for subscriptions to the paper, must be in writing : and, zvhere no specific instructions are given they will be inserted, and charged for, and the paperforwarded, until such discontinuance NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. J N consequence of so many outstanding subscriptions to the STANDARD those not paid in advance fGs) will b e charged seven shillings per quarter.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 953, 18 June 1881, Page 3
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430Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 953, 18 June 1881, Page 3
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