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Aim-semen ts. ,Q pE R A HOU SE. Managing Director.. Mr J. R. Greville. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S TUVENILE r-lOMIC /~\PERA Juvenile L/ 0.110 Ui-era COMPANY OMPANY Will appear, for the fourth time, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING In the cliarniinj 3-aci Opera, LA j\,'} ASCO TT E ! A I\l ASGOTTE! Which ji.ust shortly be withdrawn for other Xoveitits. ia consequence of tiiLIMITKD DURATION OF THE SEASON. LA ]V| ASCOTTE! A IVI ASCOTTE! With its Beautiful New Scenerj-, Lovely Dresses, Spark ing Music, Ballet Divertissement, and GEA-D MAECH, Produced under the sole direction of Mr TOM POLLARD. Doors open at 7.15. Overture at 7.45. Carriages to be ordered at 10.45. * Prices from Is to 43. . _sr DA V PERFORMANCES OF f A Ta/R ASCOTTE! Jua IYJLascotte ! ladies and" children, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Door 3 open at 2 o'clock, concluding at o. PRICES : For Ladies—Dress Circle. 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Children — Pit, Sixpence ; Stalls, Is ; Dress Circle, Is 6d. Reserved Seats same price as at night. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's DepoL george Mcdonald. Agent. ST. BONAVENTNRE'S HALL, Pabneh The Hall will be opened THIS (Friday) EVENING and TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, from 7 to 10 o'clock. SALE OF GOODS in aid of CONVENT FUNDPreliminary Notice. A GRAND CONCERT Will be given in the above Hall on MONDAY. NOV. 9 (Prince of Wales's Birthday) In aid of the Church Funds. C~ If V lAL L. TO-MORROW and MONDAY. AMY V A UGH AIM'S AMAZONS In the Picturesque Launch of the Amazonian Clipper. S.S. AMAZON Which evoked spontaneous applause last week. "The most elective scene ever staged.'— P"/d!ePre3s. . . New Songs, Dances, and Specialties. People's Prices : Dress Circle. Is: Stalls, 6d. 15TEVVTON BAND" SOCIETY—PromenJ_*l ade Concert. Ponsonby Road, To-morrow Evening;, from 7to 9 o'clock.—A. J. Edmonds, Secretary. Atretics. Etc. J!lS_i©®J*JPW{?'.^" - * ij_rM^[_JL___T |*1 00TB AL L MATCH! WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND, AT POTTER'S PADDOCK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Kick-off at 3 o'clock. HD-Ttek's Garrison- Band. •Entrance-Gates, Is; including tram return fare, la 6d. „ . CHAS. C. DACRE. Hon. Sec. "X~UCKLAND BOWLING "CLUB. r The Green will be opened for play on SATURDAY. 17th October, at 3 p.m. A full attendsnee of members is requested. Gentlemen desirous of joining will please Of mraunicate with an"* member of the Committee, or \V. GORRIE, Hon. Sec. Tenders. T7l DEN TERRACE HIGHWAY BOARD. Tenders will be received until TUESDAY next for Carting and Spreading 500 Yard, of Gravel. Specifications at the office of tha Board. W. O. POKLINGTON. m~O B U I L D E R S. Tenders will be received until noon of MON DAY, Oct. 19, for the Erection of Brick Shop and Bakery at Onehunga. Plans, etc., at my office Old Council Chambers, High-street. HENRY G. WADE, Architect. __ m~O B~U~I~L~ir E ~R'' B. Tenders will be received until noon of MON- ; DAY. Oct. 19, for th _ Erection and Cowpletiou ; of a Faiu.ly Residence (Brick*, Orakei Bay. ED. BARTi.ET*, Architect. PEOIFIUATION OF CLbTRINO, PLOUGHING. & HARROWING 27 A.SBS OF LAND AT AVONDALE', THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS CHINC-, Esq. The Land to be cleared of all gorse, teatree. , scrub, and other vegetation, by cut ing the same close to the ground, and burning it on the saw ground, also grubbing: up all roots which may obstruct tbe proner ploughing of the .aidlanu. The land to be ploughed in furrows of not wore than 9 inches wide, and net less than swcnedecp, such furrows to be turned over in a propel' ■ manner, after which the land is to be darrowett { twice to a place. The land to be oross-ptougiiea | in furrows not more than 10 inches wide ana o inches deep, the land to be well pulverised «**»• the harrows, and all roots and other rubbish to be collected and burned, and the laud to be Jen , with a level surface in a fit state to sow grass seed. The clearinfr of the gorse to be completea within Three Wkkks from date of aceeptaiß» of tender, the remainder of the clearing and b_:.s ■ ploughing and harrowing to be completedoeroie tbe 31st of December. 1891. The second plougn- ' ing, harrowing, etc.. to commence on or about l tholstMarch, 1892, and to be completed by tlio \ 10th of April next following. The wnole of tie work to be carried out in a proper and worK- i manlike manner, and to the satisfaction or J*r J Ching or any person whom he may aPPomr* V —For further information, or viewing "be lam. apply to THOMAS CHING, St. A'u_?o Chamber- • or. JOHN BOLLARD. Avondale, <>r Durham-street West, Auckland. jm Electoral. , mo THE RATEPAYERS OF CITT } JL SOUTH WARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. Ladies and Gentlemen,During my personal canvass as a C-ndidate for your Ward, caused by Uio SnaUon of Mr J. M. Lennnx. I found that * great number of ratepayers were not av-aro S__t I wSs a candidate/ In order tc.remove this <lo>ibt from the minds ol h °s7C"7 haveblra . not acquainted with tnese facts that I have been ( , nominated, I wish to inttmate thatlßhou.il be . ; nleased if you wi 1 support m<- I won d also j ■ Sdd that /hope the kWoh. wiH no* pledge L - themselves at present, as 1 intend toiMBOI"" ~. . alltheratep-yers.who are available previous ro tbe day of election. If elected, you may r-gj l assured that I shall do my duty to the ward f faithfully and zealously. I am ycurs, etc,. HENRY WALKER. j, Surgeon. Ilkloy House, top of Groy-streot. October 9,1891. - , CHEAP MEAT 1 Cheap Meat ! Tomorrow.—Choice quality at exceedingly low prices, lid to 3d. — E. Wood and Co., Karangahape Road.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 240, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 240, 9 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 240, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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