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AmHseißCTitsS\ y ERA 'HO U S ;E. Managing Direstor. .• ,Mr J. K. Greville. UNDOUBTED SUCCESS MR J. C. WILLIAM-OX'S. , TUVENILB nOMli; ... jT\PERA rj CVENILE KjrOMlC '■ \JpERA /COMPANY, ■■\_X)>.IPANY, Who will appear, for the third time, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING In the charming 3-act Opera, T A 'ft I ASCOTTE! Aja IVlas-cotte! Which nmstshortly be withdrawn for other Nove;ties. iv ciSuecjuence of the LIMITED DURATION OF THE SEASON. FA I,f ASCO TT E ! _L_ A . j>i ASCOTTE! With, its Beautiful, New Scenery, Lovely Dresses. Sparking Music, Ballet » Divertissement, and G R A N D- HI ARC H. Produced under the so'e direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. T A -fjIASCOTTE! JU A J3j_ ASCOTTE! Now the theme of Universal Admiration by • Pj?E;s and Public. Doors.open at 7.-15, Overture at 7.45, Carriages to be ordered at 10.45. Prices froui Is to <;s. __r DA V PERFORMANCE "Si LA T% /S ASCOTTE ! A M ASCOTTE 1 LADIES AND'" CHILDREN, SATURDAY NEXT. Doors open at 2 o'clock, concluding at 5, PRICES: For Ladies-Dress Circle. 3s; Stalls. 2s ; Pit, Is, Children — Pit, Sixpence ; Stalls, Is ; Dress ( . Circle, Is 6d. Reserved Seats s.a'me price as at night. jl. Bos Plan at Wildnian-and Lyell's Depot. . GEORGE MCDONALD. '■■■'■' •''■ ■■■ '■ Agent. O T~ I, .0 E. A CONCERT : ' v Will take place at the Kingsland Wesleyan Sunday-School At 7.30 o'clock ! ;THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Admission—Sixpence. | Tenders.. _ : — ■ A MEETING OF ALL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS (Members of Association or otherwise) I Is called-for FRIDAY EVENING Next, | • • In the LiCADEMY OF MUSIC, LORNE-STREET, _h half-past seven. When Mr G. B. Leith (delegate from the Federated Builders' anil Contractors' Association or Australasia) will address them oa matters of interest to the trade. GEORRE RHODES, Secr&tary pro tern. m' 0 . P A I N T E R S.; Tenders -will be received until Noon of; FRIDAY, .October 16th. for Painting the Otahuhu.Publio Kail. Specifications at my ntiice, MiglPstreot, or with Mr J. Hunt, at O.ahubu. i _._ I HENRY G. WADE, I ~- * Architect. mO CARPENTERS AND OTHERS. 'J_ i ' Tenders will ba received until Noon of, FRIDAY, the 16th October, for removing and reinstating; Buildings at Otauulut. Particular* at my Office, High-street, or with Messrs Andrew aud Son, Otahuhu. HENRY G. WADE, •' Architect. TTNDERSTGNED invites Tenders for *D Carting- 100 tflris of Sheaves, more or lesi, to his Chaftctttinjr Factory, Chapel-street, as requi red. to end of February. Tenders opened ' at 12 o'clock. FRIDAY. 9th.-R. JVKCCLES, Grain and General Produce Merchant, Chapelstreet. . n>Y~Q~~~~B U I L D E R S. Tenders are invited for the Erection of a New House on Lake Road. Takapuna, up to noon on i MONDAY, 12th instant. , I Plans and Specification at No. 8. New Zealand j Insurance Buildings. R. J. ROBERTS, Architect. ' TjIDUCATION RESERVES^ Tenders will be received by the School Com* missioners for the Auckland Provincial District,! Auckland, up to noon on MONDAY, the 14th' clay of November, 1891, for the Lease for a term of twenty-nne years of the undermentioned, Education Reserve. , Tenders should be addressed. "The School Commissioners, Auckland Provincial District, | Auckland," and marked on the outside, "Tender' for Lease of Reserve,"and must be accompanied by a cash deposit eoual to the first half-year 3 rent. i Conditions of lease and forms of tender ma? be obtained on application to the Secretary, I High-street, Auckland. W. F. MOAT. Chairman, October 8,1891, j Lot 18 of Block IT., Waihi South Survey Dis-| triet; 270„ _r Op. f QPECIFICATION OF CLEARING, \ iO 'PLOUGHING, '& HARROWING 27' ACRE 1 * OF LAND AT AVONDALA, THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHING. Esq. The Land to be cleared of all gorse, teatrec, | scrub, and other vegetation, by cut inKthesanie close to tho ground, and burning it on the saiu ground. also grubbing up all rcots which may obstruct the proecrplouKhing of the said land. Tho laud to be ploughed in f-irrows of not more than 9 inches wide, and not less than 6 inches deep, such furrows to bo turned over iv a proper manner, after whioh the land is io be narrowed twice to a place. The land to bo cross-ploughed in furrows not more than 10 inches wide and & ; inches deep, the land to be well pulverised v.ittt ■ tho harrows, and all roots and other rubbish to p ba collected and burned, and the land to be letc, with a level surface in a lit state to sow spiss seed. The clearing of the i;otve to be completed within Threio Wniixa from date of acceptance of tender, the remainder of theeWviug and hrsc plou;rhim,T.n_ harrowing: to be completed oeioro tho 3-1 st of December. 1801. The second plough- • ing, bav.o«ing. etc.. to commence on a/_ at-ouo the Ist March, 1892, and to be completed by tne 10th of April next following. '1 no wnolo « [ u ;° work to be carried out in a pr. por and workmanlike manner, and lo the satisiaciion of Mc Chin;? or any person whvm he may ap, om,„ -■■oi- farther infonua'ion. or viewing- the and. annh toTIiOMAS Oi'TXG. St. yuuao Chambers - or. JOHN BOLLARD. Avonaa'.e, OC Dv rh'a m -str cc t West, A tic Ulan <L_ mo'architects, " contractors, JL CITY COUNCILI.ORS. TRUSTEES OF CHUKCHKS, aiUSEUMB. ART GALLTSJUKS. and tkbsj about to have Property Built. QLATES! QLATES! QLATESi I bpp to intimate that. I: have ROUGH'!' Mil RLAIKIh/ri STOUi. OF BEST HOOFING SLATES, This, together" with my own _ Law Stock, n'a-'cs mcm a position „,___.., __ TO UNDERTAKE SL.»,TI; GIN'O AN OK ANY PART OF THE COUNTi-A. Whi'e tbankini- my friends an I eustomffr? for tli"lr l-isl bui-piirt Aoconlen t" me, s i»>, to et_*M lh'-V- shall h..vo the sain- attemion paid loom for any work they may entrust to me in me future. Whvbaild pood, substantial walls una cover thorn with a temporary material, when G T '"T A GOOD SLATKD" ROOF GUA.RAN. " TEED J URABLE & WATERTIGHT AT A REASONABLE PRICE DONE BY DXV I N * ATKIMSO X, J2_ -«L PONSONBY r ROAD.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 239, 8 October 1891, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 239, 8 October 1891, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 239, 8 October 1891, Page 12

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