Amusements. Andt, ° BURLESQUE COMPANY HELEN °/ amous Priffla Donna. ' MASHERS. THE H aVSVt baracters - ai,d In their Eccentric® In , B «OTH ER S Sub-lessees.. Messrew n", a PKoPLK'sTofffl Co Vter uh - MOA M V I]SSTREL«? T^ ery !ffi^^S| ening , and Monday Evening after Satttr4a y City haIXT-cTty-^XITi ASSIST THE WIDOW AND ORPHANS MISS AMY T vYu D G&AN D AND Y COMPANY TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, In Aid op the Hu.ntly Sufferers. COMEDY ANdIurIeSQUB. Un^oS^ M e^fe^Cß. J Col Sh' PS ; X ?, q - ; City Councillors; HrJh ept, S, rd ! Superintendent Hughes. Fire Brigades, and. Auckland Volunteers. Prices : Dress Circle and Chairs. 3s; Stalls, 2s t Pit, Is. Reserved tickets at WildmatfS. AMY VAUGHAN. Manageress. MR EDWARD T. SMITH~«THE SECOND GOUGH." has a few vacant dates before proceeding Southwards, and is open to accept engagements from euburbaa churches or in small townships. Address: N.Z. ALLIANCE OFFICES, 320. Victoria Arcade, Auckland, Note.—Many churches have found that Mr Smith's Recitals have not only proved an in" tellectual treat for their members, but have also greatly increased their membership amj augmented their funds. mHE HELPING HAND MISSION. The Second Public Meeting of the YOUNG CRUSADERS' BAND will be held TO-MOB-ROW (Friday) EVENING, 30th, at 7.30 o'clock, in the Hall, Freeman's Bay. Au excellent pr& gramme. Admission Free. ___. mo THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. MISS AMY VAUGHAN begs to state to her. Eatrons that; neither herself nor any member of er Amazon Company has any connection whatever with the Moa Minstrels, and wishes to announce that, after the Benefit tendered to I the sufferers by tne Huntly disaster, she will not appear in Auckland until further notice. AMY VAUGHAN. ' rriAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB-β SUMM.ER..TVr.EETING. . .■ ISA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3t FIRST RACE STARTS AT IZX. THROUGH TICKET, ONE SHILLING, IMPEY'S BAND ON THE LAWN. 63" Horses will be conveyed free up to 10.30 a.m.; after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. ! il mAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, JANUARY 31. WelKhte to be declared by 10 o'clock, and Acceptances by 4 p.m.. on FRIDAY, January 30th, for second day's racing. R. WYNYARD, Secretary, Tenaers. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, NEW ZEALAND. Public Works Office. Wellington, January 10.1891. Written Tenders will be received at thla Office until Noon of FRIDAY, the 30th 1891. for the PORIRUA LUNATIC ASYLUM CONTRACT. They are to bei marked ion tne outside. "Tender for PORTRUA LUNATIO ASYLUM CONTRACT," and addressed to the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic !«• ders will be received if presented at any lei* graph Office by Noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are Ilodged at anj District at Resident Engineer's Office DJ vm, same hour! Drawings, specifications, ami general conditionsmay be seen at the Publics Worts Offices, Auckland, Wellington. Christehurcn, and Dnnedta. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. . . ■ .■- By command. ~w . N <BLAIR> Engineer-in-Ch'ef. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF COAL. Railway Department (Head Office). Wellington, 16th January, 1831. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received &*n..°S£ and delivery of Coal for the New Zealand BUI and forms of tender to tamed at the Railway Managers' Offices Au<* land, Wellington. Christchurch. Duneflin and the Railway Commissioners' Office, Sya "Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners. M-ellington. ana w "» marked outside " Tender for Coal. rily 'Ihe lowest or any tender will n°jL n «f,fSa be accepted, and telegraphic tenders wU noi u» entertained. By order of the Commissioners. E. CARROW. Stores Manager. TmDWARD BARTLBI, ARCHITECT BTICHBUKY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. Tf DWARD MAHONEY & S° N ' ARCHITECTS. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKItAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 24, 29 January 1891, Page 4
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