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Amusements* | WOODYEAR'S TUECTRIC C\ IR CU S 111 TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 1 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ! THE GREATEST TUMBLERS IN THE WORLD ! CHAMPIONS OF THE EARTH! SHIELDS, Bounding Jockey, in which he leaps from the ground on to tho back of a horse lti hands high into n standing position whilst the horse is in motion without using his hands. COO.MA! COOMA! The Japanese Athlete! THE GREAT CLOWNS. THE FUNNY DOGS AND MONKEYS. THE FIRE PONY, DUKE BAMBINI. THE MONKEY THAT RIDES A HORSE. Three hours of Fun. GENUINE ANNOUNCEMENT! Sco the Great Artists of this Show whilst you have the chance, as the season must bo short in consequence of engagements ahead. Circle Tickets obtainable at Lennox's.Stntioner. Admission—Pit, 2s; Stalls, 3s; Chairs, Js. ROBT. LOVE and ST. CLAIR JONES, Agents. STARTLING DISCOVERY!! NEW DIAMOND FIELD!! PARNELL HALL. PARNELL HALL. BLACK DIAMONDS ! BLACK DIAMONDS! Original and Genuine Original and Gonuine. CONCERT AND BALL! CONCERT AND BALL! j On MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER. 1883. Pronounced by the Press to be a TALENTED COMBINATION. Enthusiastic Reception! Mon3ter Programme I Brilliant Performance! Everything Original, Amazing, and DELianTi-'ULI Come and Hear the Grand Overture to "ZAMPA," and the "ANVIL CHORUS," As rendlred by the BLACK DIAMONDS AMID THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY! ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 Front Seats (Double), 3s; Single, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Tenders. A DDITIONS TO POST AND TELEJ\. GRAPH STATION, ONEHUNGA. Public Works Offlco, Auckland, September 17,1553. Written Tenders will be received at this oillce until noon on SATURDAY, 29th September, 1683, for Additions to Post and Telegraph Station, Onehunga. Planß, specifications, and conditions of contract can be scon at this Oillce. Tenders must bo addressed to tho Hon. tho Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked ontside, " Tenders for Additions to Post and Telegraph Station, Onehunga." The lowest or any tender not nocessarily accepted. By command. w . jj. HALES District Engineer. Tj|iDEN TERRACE DISTRICT. FORMATION AND METALLING NEW NORTH ROAD. Tenders for above contract will be received up to noon on TUESDAY, 25th September, at our offlca. Colonial Bank Buildings, where plans and specification may bo seen. BOYLAN & LUNDON, Civil Engineers. m O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until Noon of TUESDAY, October 2nd, for taking down Onostory Building and Erecting a Two-storied Residence in Manakau Road, Parnell. Plans, &c, at our oliiccs, Queon-strest P. HERAPATII & SONS, Architects. rri oi b" v i l d ii r s." Tenders will be received up till SATURDAY, the 29th inst., for the Erection of an Hotel at Kapanga, Coromandel. Plans and speciticotions to bo seen at Mr Silk's on and after Mon-day-noxt. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. B. GATLAND. September 19th, 1883. mO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, October G, for the Erection of Extonsivo Additions to tho Northern Club. Plans, &0.. at our offloes, Qucen-Btrect. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects, rri o builders. Tenders will be received until Noon of MONDAY, tho 21th instant, for the Erection of a Villa Residence at the North Shore. Planß, &c, at Nos. 8 and 9, South British Chambers. EDMUND BELL, Architect mo CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. JL —Wanted, Tenders until noon on WEDNESDAY, September v.6. 1883, for tho Erection of a 7-roomed House at Mount Eden.—Plans and specifications to be seen at oillco o£ Mr E. Wayto. Estate Agont, Qucon-street. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. —Wonted, Tenders until noon on WEDi>jy$DAY, September 20. ISB3, for Erection of a 6-roomcd House in Union-street.—Plans ana specifications to be seen at third house abovo Mr Palmer's, Butcher, Pitt-street. Aquatics. "PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. AUCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884. CHAMPION TRADING RACE, for Vessels 50 tons register and upwards (any rig), excepting Cutters—lst prizo, C):K), Champion Flag and Cup; 2nd priEe, «5O; 3rd prizo, £25. TRADING CUTTERS, 25 tons register and upwards—lst prize, £30; 2nd prize, £15; 3rd prize, £5. TRADING VESSELS (any rig), under 25 tons, which have not bcon built for Yachts— st prize, *25; 2nd prize, £I; 3rd prize, t's. YACHTS over 7 tons—lot prize, £50, Champion Flag and Miniature Sextant, valued at £*5; 2nd prize, £20; 3rd prize, I S. YACHTS AND FISHING BOATS, 4 to 7 tonslst prize, £10T and Cup; 2nd priKC, £5; 3rd prize, £3. YACHTS under i tona-^lsl prir.e, £sand Cup; 2nd prize, £.1; 3yd prizo, £1. FISHING- BOATS, under 4 tons—lst prize, £8; 2nd prize, £4; 3rd prize, £2. OPEN SAILING BOATS, 2nd class-lst prize, £15; 2nd prize, £8; 3rd prize, £4. OPEN SAILING BOATS, 3rd class-lst prize, £S; 2nd prise, £1; 3rd prize, i.% STEAMERS' GIGS, 1 oars and coxswain-lst prizo, £8; tod prize, £1; 3rd prize, £2. MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS' GIGS, 4 oars and coxswain—lst prize, £10; 2nd prize, £5; 3rd prize, £2. FIVE-OARED WHALEBOATS (as per Regulations), to be steered with btcer-oar—lst prize, £40; 2nd prize, £15; 3rd nrlze, £0. Whaleboat Dimensions >—Length not to exceed thirty-five feet; beam not to bo less than four feet; depth not to bo less than nineteen inches at midship section, from top of keel to gunwale; sheer not to be less than eight inches; thickness of plank not to be loss than 5-16 th of an inch; planKing to be of kauri; timbers to be three-quarter inch by half inch, to be placed not more than eight inches from ccntro to centre; lining nine inches wide, each side of keloon, 5-lOth of an inch thick, and to reach frow forethwart to nftcr stretcher; fixed scats; to be rowed with ilvo oars or sculls, and steered with oar. KOHIMARAMA TRAINING SCHOOL BOYS' RACE-let prizo, £2 10s and Badges; 2nd prize, £2 lus. FIVE-OARED WHALEBOATS (as per Regulations); to be steered with steer-oar and rowed by youths under 21 years of age.—lst prize, £21); 2nd prize, £ti; 3rd prize, £3. MEN-O'-WAK, NAVAL BRIGADE, AND GOVERNMENT VESSELS-CUTTERS; to he rowed with not less than 8 oars.—lst prize, £15; 2nd prizo, £5; 3rd prizo, £2. DINGYS; to bo rowed by bors under 15 years of ago.—lst prizo, £5; 2nd prize, A'B. Cups and other trophies, etc., will bo added to tho above prizes on presentation 0/ samo to the Committee. Copies of Regulations on application to CHAS, C. DACRE, [ Honorary Scerotary,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 22 September 1883, Page 1

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