3ell them or duplicates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for Exhibitors to have to attend the Exhibition to fix their exhibits, and causes them not only loss of money which they must necessarily expend on them, then again the exhibitors have a ljenefit, they have no trouble in getting space, they inform us how much is required, and we secure it for them as we have a large amount granted to us. We fix, &c., the exhibits on a better space than if they applied. Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so called Exhibition agents who have been the rounds of all the Exhibitions, and run exhibitors into debt and other difficulty. — Albert S. Manders and Company, British and Colonial Manufactories^ Agents Head Oifice, 91 Little Collins street, East Melbourne; 67 King Williamstreet, Alelaide; To\jn Hall, Perth, Western Australia. A Permanent Branch has now been established in Hereford-street, Christchurch. All letters addressed to the above firm in Hereford-street, will receive prompt attention. Circulars sent on enquiry. — Albert S. Manders & Co. — Advt.
RATER'S HALL A GRAND BALL will take place at the above Hall on the NIGHT of— I THURSDAY, 16th February. During the Evening, Musical Selec tions will be given by Barry O'Neil's Combination. Doors open at 9.30. Dancing to commence at 10.30 p.m. Prices — Double ticket, ss ; single, ?s EATER'S HALL MR. 0. E. HUGO, the Celebrated Physiognomist, will deliver one of his POPULAR LECTURES on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. Subject— " Physiognomy of Eyes." The lecturer will describe the various physiognomical indications of the different shapes, positions, and colour of eyes, (large, small, oval, prominent, deep-set, round, long, open, half -closed, uplifted, blue, black, grey, brown, and hazel eyes. By referring to diagrams he will illustrate how love and hatred, benevolence and selfishness, monogamous and promiscuous love, kindness and cruelty, honesty and dishonesty, activity and indolence, continence and incontinence, can be read in the human face. The eyes speak all languages. Emerson^, They are the mirrors of the soul. Lavatbr. Her eyes, they were so beautiful and bright, with all we can imagine of the skies. Byron. The forehead bold and capacious, and the eternal eyes in the face of imperial marble. Heinb " > apoleoi" Thine eyes shall be my morning stars of memory. Schiller. Ye Gods ! whose eyes descend soft dew, and -awful thundAr. .. Kiiihw^th At the conclusion of the lecture, Mr Hugo will give some of his amusing and accurate delineations of character. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 2s. Three tickets, 4b. Saturday Evening's Subject : "Type* of Faces. TENDERS WANTED. mENDERS WANTED for PAINT 1 ING and PAPERHANGING. Specifications to be seen on application to Mr W. Arnot, builder Reefton. Tenders will CLOSE on FRIDAY, NEXT, 17th Instant, at 8 p.m. JOHN DAWSON. APPLICATOX FOR LEASE. District : Inangahua. Date : February 13th, 1882. To the Warden at Rebfton— r Hereby apply fora Gold Mining Lease 1. of the lands hereinafter described, in accordance with the Gold Mining Leases Regulations of > ew Zealand, and I agree, upon the approval of this application, to execute a Lease upon the basis therein stated if the Governor shall think fit to grant the same. Robert A. Roulston, Applicant Fame and address in full of applicant Robert A. Roulston, accountant, Reefton. Style under which it is intended to coni duct the business— The Garfield Gold Mining Company, Limited. Extent of ground applied for— Sixteen and a-half acres. Minimum number of men proposed to ! be employed by the lessee— For the first six months, two men. i Subsequently, when in full work, : twelve men. I Amount of capital proposed to be in- | vested— £24,ooo. Proposed mode of working the land — Ordinary mode of quartz mining. Precise locality— Bounded on the north i by the Balaklava Company, on the. | west by the Rainy Creek Company, on other sides by supposed unoccupied Crown Lands. Term for which lease is required — Fifteen years. Time of commencing operations — Immediately when lease is granted. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard at the Warden's office at Reefton, on Thursday 30th March, 1882. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must, within Thirty clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at the Warden's Office at Reefton. Hexhy Lucas, Pro Warder, Warden's Office. Reefton, 13th February, 1882.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1049, 15 February 1882, Page 2
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731Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1049, 15 February 1882, Page 2
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