c JESU.S r PNLYr, r . . L MRS HAMPSON'S MISSION. . t- ••■■'•'- f .-liui--'. '■ •• i *i 1. fTTHE Evangelistic Services at the Princess _ J. Theatre iwill be continued' every night e _ this week. - Mid-day prayer meeting from 12.30 to 1.30. Addresses will be delivered by Mrs, Hampson at both services. 5 H. OALDERS, 0 - . Hon. Secretary. J .- : ' notice. ~~ 1 'THE first meeting of representatives of l> -L local Friendly 'Societies re the New 3 Year's Day Picnic will be held-.on Tuesday, ,31st October,, at 7.30 p.m., 'at the Odd Fellows'- Hall,' Ridgway-street. ■•.,.■ ••-•■• .. '-■ . • "., W. J. RAINBOW. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.' ' COAL SUPPLY^ 1883. . Railway Department, Wellington, 27th October, 1882. , TENDERS will be received until ; Noon of Monday, 20th November, 1882, for the Supply and Delivery, of Coal, aud Coke for the New , Zealand Railways, and marked out-' side " Tender for C0a1.," Specifications can be , seen, and forms of tender, ob-, tamed, at the offices of the Railway Managers at Auckland, Napier, Wellingtonj, Wanganui,,, New- Plymouth,. Nelson, Pioton,. Greymouth, Westport, Ohristchuroh, Dunedin, and the station-, masters' offloes at Whangarei and.lnvercargill. , Tele'graphio tenders will be received ,if .presented ,; at auy Telegraph. Office by Noon of the same date, provided that written tenders in ; due form are lodged ata Railway Manager's office by. the same hour. The lowest or any tendor'will not necessarily be. accepted. ' . ■ J. p. Maxwell,. General Manager, .New Zealand :. Railways. ; , - ,■ , WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL .AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. . ANNUAL SHOW,IBB2. ; Extract from the Wan&anui Chbonicxe of •:'- " October 20. TJEFORE leaving the implements we must X) not overlook the collection . of drays shown by Mr Gavin Hamilton, all of them ,of a solid and durable character, worthy of the establishment they emanated i from. • ' '' * In the course of the afternoon the competition for the best-shod horse took place, Messrs T. Hamilton, W. Armstrong, and R. : Shannon entering the lists. The contest was keen, but in the end Mr Hamilton was decided' the winner Both as to the draught horses and thoroughbreds. Prizes. — Implements : Mr G. Hamilton, wharf; dray, Ist. ' Miscellaneous : Best farm cart, Mr G. Howe's prize, £1 lsj Mr Gavin Hamilton. . ' The firm have, during the last four years, .been constant taker'sofSoth first and second prizes. HAMILTON'S SHOEING . FORGE, ! RIDGWAY-STEEET. ' 1 " T . EXTRAORDINARY SALE i OF , MEN'S,' BOYS' AND . YOUTHS' ; CLOTHING--1 POR FOURTEEN DAYS. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY, LIMITED, HAVING rented the premises next to Mrs Walker's, Victoria Avenue, will, on THURSDAY, THE 26th" INSTANT ': COMMENCE ■. A CLEARING SALE OF. , CLOTHING, Being a, portion of a Bankrupt Stock, amounting to , £22,000. . ' ,£22,000. Purchased in Auckland at, a discount of 45 . per cent off Invoice Prices. THE , GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. : Note the address!—, . Next Mrs Walksr's, Victoria Avenue, And opposite the Victoria Hotel. For the Auckland Clothing Co., Limited — . CHARLES CRAIGMILE, Manager. C. H. LEARY, Secretary. B. H. NOLAN & CO., STOCK AND STATION SALESMEN Gbain & Seed Merchants, Land, Financial, & Geneeal Commission . . Aoents. . ' HAWERA. ". MONTHLY Sales of Live Stock at the High-street Yards. , ', : Fortnightly Sales of Produce, &c, at Rooms. Cash Purchasers of Hides, Skins, and all kirids of Farm Produce. Agricultural Implements always on hand. Agricultural Seeds of all descriptions in Stock. Valuation's undertaken, and out-door Sales conducted. Money advanced on Freehold Securities Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Read and Gray, Dunedin. NOTICE TO CATTLE DEALERS AND " DROVERS. SEVERAL Owners and Drovers of Cattle having recently attempted to evade the correct payment of Tolls on stock crossing the Wanganui Bridge by giving in a false number, I hereby give notice that in future drovers will have to produce a certificate of number signed by ono of the Stock Auctioneers, or give proper notice and allow their stock to be. counted to the satisfaction of tho collector before passing over the Bridge. . ' ' J. H. POLLOCK, ! ' Lesseo Wanganui Bridge Toll. . J RAIN-WATER TANKS. ' T^OR i SALE •— Strong, dotible-rivetted -L Tanks, with lever draw-off cocks, from 655. Strong, galvanised iron Baths, full size, from 40s. Smoke-curing Chimney Pots, from 12s 6d. Chimney Cowls, from 16s. Gas and Water laid on at lowest rates. : ; ■ ' ■ JOHN IRVINE, Practical Plumber and Gasfitter, Copper, Iron, Zinc, and Tin Plate Worker, St. Hill-street, opposite the Wharf. REMEMBER Francis J. Jones is selling JAi ono pound Tea and six pounds best sugar, only, 4s (for qasb}
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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