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Amtfscnicuts. , • Q J T V H A" L~ Under the direction of Mr H. N. Abbott. SNAZEL LE. W A Z E L L E. •'' Tongues in trees. Books' in the running brooks, Sermons i>i stones, And good in everything" TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF THE No. 2 PROGRAMME; Which has created a veritable sensation. figf ON MONDAY ANOTHER COMPLETE **~^ GHAN44J& Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Booking at Wildinan's. "And we emphatically say tliat no person in the community should miss it or let his children missit. —Wellington "Evening Press." Business representative..: Mr Robt. Gourlay. OPERA H0 U Sif TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DO YOU NOTICE IT? PEOPLE'S POPULAR ENTERTAINERS JIMMIE BOURKE on the Corner. JIMMIE BOURKE'S Pedestal Dance. ' JIMMIE BOURSE'S Sketch. Re-appearanco of MISS AMY DAVIS HUGO SLOCUM'S DOG. Limelight Effects by Alex. Ashton. Our Prices: 2s, Is, Pit 6d. , Ac a d cITy o"f WHTETc, LORNE-STREET-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZON COMPANY. The Fairy Four. HARRY COWAN, HORACE COPELAND TOM MAKININI, BRANDON OHEMEB, ' , The Fairy Four. To-night—The Night of all Nights. ' Popular Prices— 6d and Is. ABBOTT'S OTE"RA~H"OUS¥. MADAME GOLDENSTEDT'S (Nee Miss Staunton) FAREWELL CONCERT' IN THE OPERA HOUSE ON FRIDAY,. 15th JULY. Madame Goldenstedt begs to announce that prior to her departure from Auckland for Europe, whither she proceeds this month, and in response to numerous requests, she will give a Farewell Concert as above. Popular Prices. Programme in future issue. Box plan open on Wednesday. C. CHAMBERS, ." . Business Manager. ■ \TOUNG LADIES' ORCHESTRA. JL Patroness: The Countess of Onslow. ' FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON, * CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, tho 13th July, 1892. - Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, 1b ■A UCKLAND POLO CLUB DANCE* _z\_ . The Committae beg to announse that the above Dance will-be held on the Postponed Date, July 6, at the Masonic Hall, Princes-street, at half-pnst eight, as previously advertised. Ticko's may be obtained at Wildman's. "DANMUitE DANCING CLASS. Tho above will hold AN EXTENDED PROGRAMME ■ On WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 6th. Gents, 2s. Ladies Free. • Refreshments provided. . ■ ■ . A. WIXON, M.C. mUITION IN DANCING.! JL New Waltz (Reverse). Gavotte, Minuet. .'; Cotillion, etc. Elementary, AdTancod. and] Juvenile Classes. Term .commences at date off flrst lesson. Schools visited. , ' j':'.' . Private Lessons. Miss SCOTT. Nelbon-btrbet. nPIHE Country Settlers are all sending _I for John Earle and Co.'s Grand.' Is 6d Broken Assam Tea.—2o7, Queen-street. ■ i . . ■—*y —■ ■ , i .- ■ .: TeMflers. nnENDERS until WEDNESDAY, July 6, JL for Painting and Paperhanging 5-roomed house on Sulphur Beach, Northcote. Labour only.—Alfred Beale, Northcote. n reserves. Tenders will be received by the School Commissionersfor the Auckland Provincial District, Auckland, up to noon on SATURDAY, th« sixth day of August, 1892. for the Lease of any;, of the undermentioned Education Reserves. Tenders should be addressed. "The School Commissioners, Auckland Provincial District. Auckland," and marked on the outside. " Ten- s der for Lease of Reserve." and must be accompanied by a cash deposit equal to the firit halfyear's rent. '. „'■■'•. Conditions of lease and forms of tender may , be obtained on application to the SECRETAEy, High-street, Auckland. w# p , MOA £ \ Chairman. July 2nd, 1892. TO BE LET FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS. : Hikurangi Parish—Lot 60, 114 acres; Lot 65 / 69 acres. Kaeo Parish—Lot 33.101 acres. Kirikiriroa Parish—Lot 252, 41 acres 3 roods. Komokoriki Parish—Lot 101, 102 acres; Lot 102,90 acres. Kourawhero Parish—Lot 80,41 acres. Manaia Parish-Lots 1 to 13 (inclusive), 392 j: acres. ' Mareretu Parish—Lot 84a, 71 acres. Matakohe Parish—Lots 76, 77, 78, 79, 636 acres. , Mangakahia Survey District—Block VIII.. Section 5,192 acres. Maungataniwha" Parish—Lot 96. 94 acres. Maungatete Parish—Lot 8,80 acres; Lot 9.100 . Omanaia*Parish—Lot 14, 46acres. Parahaki Parish—Lot 34, 85 acres. Ruarangi Parish—Lot 26, 300 acres. Tauraroa- Parish—Lot 144, 266 acres ; Lot 140, Tauhoa Survey District—Lot 20,- Block IV., 241 acres. Te Aroha Survey District-Lot 20, Blook XL, 25 acres 0 roods 23 poles. .; Tokatoka Parish-rLots 15 and 16,160 acres. __ m ENDE RS FOR SUPPLIES. UNION' STEAMSHIP' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). TENDERS for FRESH MEAT, BREAD, VEGETABLES, POULTRY. EGGS, FISH, MILK, and LAUNDRY WORK will be received until noon on SATURDAY, the 9th instant. Forms of tender may be had on application. No tender necessarily accepted. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Palmerston Buildings. -' WRITTEN Tenders will be Received at the Railway Store. Newmarket, lip to NOON of 23rd of JULY, for the Supply ol 100,000 feet Super of Kauri Junk. , Specification and form of tender can oe obtained at the Railway Store, Ne, wm, ar*°3 • and the Railway Stations, Auckland ana Tenders are to be addressed to the Kail way Storekeeper, Newmarket, and marked omsico "Tender for Kauri Junk." ~ ,< The lowest or any tender will not uecesstunj be accepted. . . '."■■. By order of the Commissioners. R. CARROW, Stores Manager^ CHEAP mIMB ER' CHEAP A TIMBSIi! CHEAP MOULDINGS AND JOINERIi Job Lines, 5s per 100 feet. BRICKS, LIME. SAND. UNION TIMBER YARD, Devonporß

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 8

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