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Amusements. WOODYEAU'S ■TILECTEIC CIRCUS HAS MET WITH AN ELECTRIC SUCCESS! In order that everybody may see this wonderfully Clever Company, the price of admission to the Pit will be Reduced to ONE SHILLING for the last two nights—TO-NIGHT (Friday), and TO-MORROW (Saturday). Up to the present time the Circus receipts have nearly doubled the amount ever before reached for tUe same number of performances. This speaks for itself; the show must be good or it would not be patronised. This also plaoes the management in a position to make a reduction In the price of Pit Tickets. Everyone can afford a Shillins, and we have room for 1000 people in our great tent. TWO NIGHTS ONLY (Friday and Saturday). DAY PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, In which Children will be admitted to the Pit for6d. Give your Children a Treat. Lctthcm see the Performing Dogs, the Trick Pony that jumps through flrohoop and over the backs of two others his own size. Don't forget, tho Last Grand Matinee, to which the inmates of all Charitable Institutions are invited, and will be admitted FREE. $a,Owing to the crush at the ticket offices nightly, the management has arranged for tho sale of STALL as well as Circle Tickets at Lennox's, Stationer. To facilitate the seating of visitors and avoid unpleasant crushing, tho doors will bo opened at 7. Performances commence at 8. Carriages may he ordered at 10.30. 'Buses leavo for all parts at conclusion of performance. PIT, ONE SHILLING. ROBT. LOVE and ST. CLAIR JONES, Agents. Tenders. "VTEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. CLARENCE BRIDGE CONTRACT, COUNTIES MARLBOROUGH AND KAIKOURA. Public Works Office, Duncdin, August 16,1585. Written Tenders will be received at this office until noon of THURSDAY, the 18th Octobor, 1883, for the above Contract They are to be marked on the outside, "Tender for Clarence Bridge Contract," and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Dunedin. Tolegraphie tondws, similarly addressed and marked, will bo re«eircd if presented at any Telegraph Office by soon of tie some date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any Distant or Resident Enginocr's office by the same hour. Drawingß, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at tills office, and at tho Public Works Offices at Auokland, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, and Caristchurch. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accopted. By command. W. N. BLAIB, Engineer in Chargo M.T. ADDITIONS TO POST AND TELEGRAPH STATION, ONEHUNGA. Publio Works Office, Auckland, September 17,1883. Written Tenders will bo rocoived at this office until noon on SATURDAY, »tli September, 1883. fer Additions to Post and Telegraph Station, Onehunga. Plant, specifications, and conditions of contractcan be seen at this Office. Tenders must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Publio Works, Aueklond, and marked omtside, "Tendersfor Additions to Post and Telegraph Station, Onehunga." Tho lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. By command. * W. H. HALES _ DistriotEnglneer. r(IT V OP AUCKLAND. FORMATION OF WORKS, PONSONBY ROAD, BETWEEN RICHMOND ROAD AND COLLEGE HILL. The City Council will receive Tendors until 3 c.m. of THURSDAY, October 4, for above Works, in terms of Plans and Specifications, to be viewed at the office of the City Engineer, Council Chambers, High-street The Council do not bind themselves to aoccpt any tender. Tenders to be endorsed " Formation of Works, Ponsonby Road (No. 2 Contract)." P. A. PinLIPS, Town Clerk. ' Town Clork's Office, Septomber 26,1853. (279) npENDERS for the Erection of a SchoolX house at Maunu, near Whangarei, will bo received by the Education Board, Wyndhamgtreet, Auckland, until noon of FRIDAY, 12th October, 1883. Plans and Bpeciflcntion may be seen at the office of tho Board, and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Maungqtaperc. FTIENDERS for Additions and ImproveI mente to the Teacher's House at Alexandra, Waikato, will bo received by the Education Board, Wyndham-street Auckland, until noon of FRIDAY, 12th October, 1883. IPlans and specification may be seen at the office of the Board, and on application to the Chairman of the District School Committeo, Alexandra. TENDERS will be received, on behalf of tho New Zealand Insurance Company, Contract No. 1, for the Piling and Concicto Foundations, Scot the VICTORIA ARCADE, Queen-strcet,tffl noon of MONDAY, tho Bth of October next.Sat Drawings, &c, may be seen at the office of ALFRED SMITH, Architect. 273, Hoffmann's Buildings. mO BUILDERS. Tenders will bo received up to noon on SATURDAY, October 6, for the Erection of Extensive Additions to the Northern Club. . Plans, &c. at our offices, Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects, m6BUIL D E R S. Tenders will be received until Noon of TUESDAY, October 2nd, for taking down Onestory Building and Erecting a Two-storied Residence in Manakau Road, Parnell. Plans, JCc., at our offices, Queen-street. P. HERAPATH & SONS, ' Architects. rp 6b,u i ld c r s. Tenders will be received up till SATURDAY, tho 28th mat, for tho Erection of an Hotel at Kapanga, Coromandel. Plans and speciflcations to be seen at Mr Silk's on and after Monday next. The lowest or any tender not nccea- ; sarily accepted. j. B . GATLAND . September 19th, 1883. i ■ •■ Educational. WALLACE - STREET, Ponsonby. — Miss Carter will be prepared to receive Junior Pupils for private instruction from Ist October prox. For terms please apply. MRS PALMER'S SCHOOL, Corleton Road.—The Last Quarter will commence on Monday, October Ist. EDEN ACADEMY, Mount Eden Road. Noxt Quarter commencos Ist October. Subjects: English, Latin, and Mathematics.— Further particulars on application to Mr Pcarce. EPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY. — Conducted by General and Mra Stoddard. Fourth Quarter begins October 8. The education comprises — English in all its branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, Algebra, Botany, J Music (piano and violin), Drawing and Painting (in aquarelle and in oils), and Dancing. Terms, for Boys and Girls, on application. Holidays not long. /"iHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR r \J SCHOOL. GOVERNORS: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop op Auckland The Wn Archdeacon Maunpell, D.D. TheVen. Archdeacon Pnrrr. i- The Hon. Colonel Haultain. Ei C. Barstow, Esq. | C. C. McMillan, Keg A. Eoaiujman. Esq., Hon. Sec. STAFF: Classics, Modern Languages, English — The Head-maiter. - Science, Mathematics—A. F. T. Ansley. Drawing and Palnting-K. Watkins Writing, Commercial Arithmetic, Mechanical Drawing—F. J. Claridge. The proper apparatus being in coune of erection, Qymnssucs under an efficient instructor, will form part of the school couree. A Work shop is alßo to be added, in which instruction will be free, but boys are oxpected to pay for tho timber they use. Fpea (including Stationery), £3 lOs, payable In MONDAY, 17th September. ku »hA Wond-master does not take'boarders "oar?*™ KstTbUßbnient, and who live close to 3, tho School. HENRY T. PYCROFT, Headmaster Elect. =»«- R F' B. WOODHAM, I IVI Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address Care of Mr A. Eadv, Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street. TIT ADAME POOLEY RBCKIVES PUPILS FOB CULTURE OF THE VOICE, n PRACTICAL VOCAL TUITION c and d STUDY OF VOCAL MUSIC. MENDELSSOHN VILLA YENCEST-BTBEET

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 1

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