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Amusements. C ~ H A L Iy Sub-lessee E. Hadfleld. P v^u g T Chas - Irma PEOPLE'S CONCERTS BY THE ' SPECIAL PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW (Athletic Sports Day) Pom,l°' p SA TUKDAY. as usual. : >J p «ces : Circle. Is ; Stalls, 6d. g£l!lgg?b£LLJSvcry Saturday Evening \y Director .. .. a. L. Cunard. LAST THREE NIGHTS, Entire Cnf SRI* F A , CH Tuning JJMUIJI CHANGE JQjACH HiVENINCJ H A gVEY , ARVEY -OroTHKR^ , \ ARIETtf & -OUKLESQUE (JoMPANY HELEN jpOItOON riUNARD KLIUN SJTORDON- WnaßD' The Brilliant Prima DonnaT ' Popular prices: 3s, 2.5, Is. PJ an at vVildmanV Under the direction of Messrs MacMahon. EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE. Messrs MacMahon have much pleasure in announcing the First Exh.bition in Auckland of Mr Jidison's Latest Phonograph, which will ij&ive piace on MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 9, 'AT THE OPERA HOUSE, a oTT/-.i-. m Decontinu ed for A SHORT SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS ONLY. fff ofessor Douglas Archibald, M.A., Oxon.. will deliver an intensely interesting Lecture, 1 and exhibit the incredible capabilities of Edison s Astounding Talking Machine. bongs by famous Artistes, Speeches by Mr W. fc. Gladstone, Instrumental Music performed in' Europe and America, will be actually repro- ; duced with marvellous fidelity. The Phonograph is capable of reprodncing the same voice irom the same "record" many thousands of : times. . Bγ this means human speech.may ha' preserved for ever, and the voices of the living! and the dead will mingle in futurity. THE PHONOGRAPH, the Moet Wonderful. Achievement of the ingenuity of Man. ; POPULAR PRICES-3S, 2s. and Is. Plan at' Wildman's. '• Wμ. a. JINKfNS, Manager. : Tenaere. riHENDERS are invited for Entrance J*. Gates. Seats. Notice Boards, etc.. for Devonport Domain- in terms of specifications and conditions to be seen at the office of Mb Barfley, Architect, Queen-street, Auckland.— Edw. Wm, Burgess, Hon. Secretary DevonporO Domain Board. • ■ ' mENDERS are requested tor the;Con^; 1 struction and Delivery of Three thousand four hundred feet of Wroughtlron Water-pipe,', twenty-six inches diameter, oi one-eighth inch: plate, in terms of specification, to be seen* at the' office of Mr. Rose, Shortland-street. Auckland; or Mr. Gellion, Sharebroker. Thames : ',• ' Tenders marked "Tender for Water-pipes," to be sent in not later than noon of the ninth day; of February next, to the office of the Waial-Gold-minmg Company (Limited), Waihi, L Thames. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,. (Signed) ROBT. ROSE, ; Manager. Auckland, 31st January, 1891- : TVfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF COAL. Railway Department (Head Office), Wellington, 16th January, 1891. V WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to NOON of TUESDAY, the 17th February, 1891, for the suoply and delivery of Coal for the New Zealand Bail* "ways. Specifications and forms Of tender to be ob. taiaed at the Railway, Managers' Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunediu, and the Railway Commissioners' Office, Sydney. Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wellington, and to Iβ marked outside " Tender for Coal." The lowest or any tender will not necewwritf be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will uoVpi ■'■ entertained. By order of the Commissioners. E. CARROW. Stores Manager. EDWARD BARTL IE 1, - ARCHITECT STICHBUBY'S BUILDING* QUEEN-STREET. Aquatics. WAR! WAR! WAR ( MERCER REGATTA, SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 1891. Canoe Hurdle Races on the noble Waikata River. Fun for thousands. Come and see the Mercer Regatta. Tn(mAS pOKTBa Hon. Sec, Calls. mOKATEA GOLD-MINING COM* X PANY (REGD). At a Meeting of the .Directors of the Tokatea Gold-mining Company (Registered), held this 2nd day of February. 1891, a Call of Sixpence per Share on the capital of the Company was made, payable to Mr Wm. Home, the Manager to the Company, at the Company's Office, Coromandel. on or bqlore SATURDAY, the 28th oE February, 1891. wr. H ORN& Manager. Coromandel. Feb. 2.1891. . . -RCTOTICE~to Shareholders in the WhangaJL , ! poua Claim.—Calls to be paidtoMessra A. F. Cbamberlin and Co. before noon on Monday. 9th February. If notjpaid shares will ba forfeited.—John Barron. . ' -< Public Notices. "XfOTICE.— The Public are Cautioned _I_l against accepting the statements contained in the statement and protest by E. A. Mackechnie, late a trustee in the Estate of Hon. Hγ. Chamberlin, until they hear the other side.-E. C. CHAMBERLIN. ' ÜBLICNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, .— Henry Tanner, of To Kuiti, the well-known King Country Contractors' Guide, is prepared to supply Accommodation, Horses, and Guide for intending contractors for No. 1 Contract of the Mangarau Stratford Road. Trains leave Auckland for Te Kuiti every Monday at 9.35 a.m. Henry Tanner meets the train at Te Kuiti. Electoral. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Wellesley Street East, Auckland, January 31,1891. Gentlemen,— Having received an urgent request from a number of Electors to come forward for election as a Member of the Auckland Harbour Board, I have pleasure in announcing my intention to do so, and respectfully ask your vote and interest in this matter. My nominators are Mr Geo. Winstone (of Messrs VV. and G. Winstone), and Mr Robert Walker (of Messrs K. and W. R. Walker). I have been an active partner for a number of years in a firm of stevedores, receiving ana fowarding agents, and being now a member or the firm of Groom & Co.,lmporters, have gamea a fairly intimate knowledge of the duties or the position. If elected. I shall endeavour to discharge my duties and responsibilities faithfully and impartially, in the best interests of the City or Auckland. I am, gentlemen. Yours faithfully, JAMES GROOM.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 30, 5 February 1891, Page 8

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