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;.; Miscellaneous. p^f-i'-rirr, -v/j- ■F. a; >"l l. JJJ B,ri/ 'iji ANT S O\C CESS j ; ..yiii'.-J _ .',.';.-:.;•■-. ot THE jjS t^ig A: R ANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS, Wblcb will continue EVERY EVENING until ]._, ~ .A,... ~ _ further notice. PROGRAMME:— I THIS. (Moncav) EVENING, APRIL 28, 1 "'"!. .Ay ''' ~ i PART I. Overture. Piano—" Ihe Bohemian Gii. " (Balfe)—The i Sistersßosina and Fannie j Quartette—" From the Va?leys and Hills we Come ! ' (Balfe)— Company . ■ Cayati.naw'.fDid I not Love Thee" (C_.midge)-Miss Fanr.io i Descriptive Song—" Wrecked and Saved "—Mr Henry {Gordon ' .... Pu.it_«*E'el'.Rammonti" (Campana)—The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Sootch Song—" Auld Robin Gray "—Madame CaranTrio—",L'Addio v(Ourschman)-The Sisters, Rosina, , Fannie'ahd Mr.Sherwin j Ballad—"Only for Thee " (Linley)-Miss Rosma Operatic Selection from Grand Opera MARITANA • (WaVacejJT-Comp^ny ' '. . ..••;., '' ' Intehi-'al of Ten Minotes. PART 11. Introduction, Piano - " Cinderella" — The Sisters Rcnina and Fannie i Madrigal—" Down in a Flowery Dale - Company Descriptive Song—" The Flying Dutchman' (Parry)— Mr Henry Gordon ;-.'_• ~ Duet—" The Regulation " from the " Grand Duchess (Offenb.ch's)—Miss Rosina and Mr Sherwin Patriotic Song—"The Queen's Letter —Madame Carandini _ , . Part Song-" Little Nell " (arranged by F. A. Packer) Song-" The Mr!rmur of the Shell " (Mis Norton)Miss Fannie .'■'_•_ -™ • Song—"Ring on, Sweet Angelus"—Miss Rosina Chorus -" Laugh? ng Gipsi' i— Company. Doors open at half-past seven; to commence at eight o'clock. .... Ladies' Cloak-room and every attention. Admission—First Seats, 3s ; Second, 2s ; Back, 13. ChUdren Half-price to first and second seats. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Upton & Co. s, where a numbered plan of the Ha. may be seen. GOMEORTABLE Board and Eesi dence in a pleasantly situated part of Parne", For address apply to " 8.,' Star office. O OP_r_ TO LEND on first-class dU/mlz)\J '.ecuilty.—J. M. Lennox, |Estate Agent, 42, Queen street. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for two Gentlemen at Mrs Davy's Symonds street, second house from Scotch Church TO LET, for a term of years, a Farm of forty acres and Homestead at Epsom. For particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Fort-st-eet. TO LET, the two Houses adjoining the Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Albert and ' Wellesley-streets; rent moderate.Enquire of Mr F. G. Ewington, Queen-street; or of he Librarian, at the Rooms. TO LET, in Upper Symonds street, a Six-roomed House, with nearly an acre of garden ground. The property is most pleasantly situated.—Apply at City Club Hotel. FOR SALE, a Gas-making Apparatus, complete; well adapted .for a country Hotel.-For particulars apply to S-MHEL COCHRANE- SON, , Fort street. FOR SALE, two flew ligbt Pagnal Carts, and :one SecrM-hand Wagonette.Apply to Mackie &Rft«teij rf Jptarham_Btreet. I)OARD and RESIDENCE for two JL» or three Gentlemen, or a Lady and Gentleman, in a private family.-App'y to Mrs W. Arthur, Upper Queen street. MONEY TO LEND on first-class freehold security, at low rates of interest. - R C. Dyer, Shortland street. MONET LENT on' Personal Secular, or on Premissory Notes ; also, on Freeholds. Mortgages exchanged at lower rates of interest. __Sf:'scou-ted.-F. W. Stevens, West Queen street. ""board of education. TIMBER RESERVE. TENDERS will be received at tbis office until noon on Thursday, May 8, for Leasine for Seven Years Lot No. 100, at the South Head o gf Manukau Harbour Parish of Awhitu,containing 384 acres more or less, with valuable Kan.. thereon. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. "AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE Quarterly General Meeting of Members of the Auol-'and Chamber^ Commerce will be held at the Chamber, Vaile's Buildings, on TUESDAY, the 29tb APriJ o^__^g._B; Secretary. HOOPING COUGH! HOOPING COUGH ! WILLIAMS'S BALSAMIC PECTORAL ELIXER speedily Relieves and effectually Cures the most distressing cases of WhoopC°Pr ge lpared only at "The People's Dispensary," 215, Queen-street (opposite City Hall). j WHANGAPAROA COAL MINES. [Copy.] Stamped February 27, 1873; Registered April 5.] MEMORANDUM of Agreement for a Lease, made this Twenty-sixth day of j February, 1873, between Charles Nekw Mamhmj* I of Whangap.,roa.>!n the Province 0. Aucklrnd, New | Zealand, hereinafter called the Lessor, of the one part, and Francis Warrell Stevens. Joseph I Edwin Appleby, James Hinkley and Moritz Samuel Leers, of the City of _V_.cl_la.iad .^^"^ Agents, hereinafter called the Lessees, of the second. Pa The said Lessor agrees to let, and the said Lessees agree to take, all tbat Piece or Parcel of Land called Cuiilehill, Whangaparoa, being lot 6, containing Nme Hundred and Seventy-sevei Acres, more or less for the purposes of Mining only; to mire, dig, sink, drive, and delve for Coal or other Mineral Earths Clay or Ores, in or under or about the said Lana for the term of Fifty Years, to begin from the date hereof, yielding and paying therefor dunng the said term a yearly rent of One Shilling per annum. KNow the Lessor agrees to allow 50 Acres of the said Land to be chosen by the Lessees for the erection oj. Work., and said Lessees shall be at liberty to purchase said 50 Acres at Ten Pounds per Acre any. time during ?he Lease. The Lessees shall have the nglit to make roads to and from the Mine or Mines, and to have at all times free .ingress and egress to and fromEUfl Land, and cut and use all such T._iber as may be required for Mining purposes only. _ , The Lessees agree to pay to -the Lessor, -™1 J* 6"?'Executors, or Assigns, a Royalty oL Sixpence per ton for each ton of Coal taken from the ground, and a similar Royalty for other Minerals. • The said LeioMbaU have a right to inspect the Mine and the Wddka, and to enter the offices at aU reasonable hours. ~ __. . . . The Lessees agree to work the said Mine and sink for Coal within twelve months, falling which the Lease to cease and be at an end. < Possession to be given on signing this agreement, i i3igned) CHARLES N. MARSHALL. • F. W. STEVENS. J. E. APPLEBY. M. S. LEERS. Jj HINKLEY. > Witness:, Joseph Hiqhley.. The above parties are open to treat with Capitalists to work the Coal Mines or to form a Company. A sample of the Coal may be seen at the office o.J_r Stevens, West Queen street. ' . " :UA 1 NOTICE.—Any person or persons foundtrespa&j.ng " or removing Coal from the above property after t__ aotice wiU be prosecuted,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1021, 28 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1021, 28 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1021, 28 April 1873, Page 3

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