I s C ITY H^^*^ TO-NIGHT i__TO.mGH^Mr MBASSfVigSMjMH . , _ yet given h«re. n'i'W'l special Engagement of Meusnt xu-m B FLAHERTY and MOoW^S, I STo dummy names on our list; tut Twent*, 1 Lire Legitimate Perforai^6ll^ » 'Quid Pro Quo "-That means, »Q uidf J ■ Larger heusas each night, and tie I cry is still they come. c I «ALL NATIOMVMTiRST p**^ I Young LadW Dressed to TO I gD gT. JAMES'S JpLET|^ Wellington Street. -~., **■ I fHE FIRST OF A SERIES OF Tin.*. I POPULAR ORCHESTRAL &0lM!ilJl CONCERTS ;"" /i.:?pfiKl Under tho direction of Miss Clarioeßri*. I ana Mr S. Adams). * ■*** I MONDAY'NEXT, JUNE 18 " I ORCHESTRA OF 30 PERFORMBRg * I 1. Overture, "LaSouveraine"..... ..He™, I ORCHESTRA. •>a«Biaß. 2. Baritone Solo." The Minor's Dream of JW» I Mb HORACE STJDBBINQ^^n^ ■ 3. Pianoforte Solo. "Balmoral"..;.^JSaSSiß MISS CIL.A.RICK BRABAZOIT^!^' 1 I 4. Tenor, Solo. "Let Mo Like a Soldier.F&ip' I MONS. HENRI CASIER. '~• (wfflfij I Late Primo Tenor Montfcffue-TurnerOnm/S ■ 5. Soprano Solo, "The Carnival".....* £B I MISS LIZZIE WARREN. "°» I 6. Violin Solo," Bluebells of Scotlßßd"..^., ■ • MASTER GKRALD RALPH I . (Pupil of Mr S. Adams). V|( ■ 7. Contralto Solo, " Will He Come?'..BntL. I MISS DA VIES. mtl * I 8. String Quintet. '•Miouer.7>.,.....BMs|; l \l Mr J. M. EDWARDS. Mr S. A»aMs- I and PUPILS. . 7?j I Interval of Fire Minutes. ■ ■ 9. Selection, "Maritana"..'...., ...Willim I ORCHESTRA. I LO, Tenor Solo, "Cujus Animant''...',<€sSi|l MONS. HE.VRI CASIER ,^T I Late Primo Tenor Montagua-TurnerOpflttlvv Ll, Pianoforte Solo. "Intermezzo";Wi;iMliP (Descriptive of a sleigh ride toJMiSaw™?' MISS CLARICE BRABAZOIN,. L 2. Baritane Solo.' Sleeping Camp"..Sf.Ouinf'n (Cornet oblijt&to by Mr T. Adams).*';*?'Mb HORACE STEBBINOv« , L 3. Contralto Solo. " The Last MusterfJilll MISS DAVIES. *Sg. A. Duet. "In the Dusk of the TwiliehraS™ Opera " Madame Favart").,, Offeiils^ MISS LIZZIE W ARREN and Mr HORam STEBBING. ■ 15. Waltz, "Stories" .....St. Quis'j ORCHESTRA. jeader, Mr J. Hkmus; Conduotbr.MrS. Amm Accompanists, Miss Clarice; Bbaba'zoV^ and Mr S, Adams. ■■";■■ ORCHESTRA, THIRTY PERFORMER, Doois open Rt. 7.15 p.m.. Overture at t pint: idmisaion-SIXPENpE and ONE BHILLIKfi, m A GATHERING OP THJ (Vugsji Jt\. CLANS, Williamite and.Jacob^Hft I >(j£**^ i a requested at the Foresters'.Ha^ I )n TUESDAY EVENING. June 19. ft i, ;.- I Co a Limelight Entertainment t>y Rf^HH Vlonro, on the Highlands and Lowlands of Boot- I and (60 beautiful view*), interspersed Mifi 3ongs, Recitations, etc Admission, 6d. _■. I THROUSERS to measure, 10a 6d, 12s '& 1 JL 13a 6d, 15s 6d, &% Ualton's, TaUo^Bl Jueen-street. ;: I Tenders. I "OADDOCKS — EDEN TBRRAC^ I Tenders are invited up to No'oa'onl^SHl the 25th June, for the lease, for ateragMßß|jß rears, of two small paddocks on the new w^j, I in Edon Terrace District, now occupied oy sr, I SandalL For conditions apply to Mr.'Mays, 15, 1 Palmerston Buildings, Auckland, June Wi, I r N BANK RU P IW^9 TENDERS are invited for the Purcm|ii L ;he Interest of the Official Assignee'™ fcj Freehold Properties of KMi TE AOURSJi indernoted, viz., Hopetui, Mercury Bijflj; icres ; Pukemako, Coromandel, 78 wstaij Waiau No. 1, Coromandel, 156 acres; Vftin. sawa No. 1,128 acjes; Te Huruhi, "rTaih^jraS' icres; Whakatiwai, 600 acres; MaunpttiSfcari No. 3a, 35 acres; Maungatautan" No. sc. 717 acres; Waihi No. 5. 102 acresSSffllvi more or less in area. Each block must;!* jeparately tendered for. Tenders :WiOT>filf£ jeiv«d by the undersigned up to noononJWNDAY, July 2nd, 1894. The highest or M| tender not necessarily accepted. ,'l§ffl JOHN LAWSONffII Official ABalelwp Customs Buildings, / Auckland. Ist June, 1894. jIN THE ESTATE OF FRBDEBi6|^ IRELAND (DECEASED). LATK.D! PAbMERSTON NORTH, WHOLK6ALI AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRlT,J^ffi VISION, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Tenders are invited by the Exßcuto«'s§:' Palmerston North, up to Noon, of SATURDAfff; the 30th of June, 1894. for the Pnrohas*||l|li 3tock-in-Trade and Plant of the above EstatSM; ci going cbncsrn. together with the LeaWMwl Premises for a Urji of years. SeparateTendw/; for the Stock, etc.. or Lease of Premises wl. be received. The Stock is quite new,"WWl Plant in good condition. The fonoWnf|ii»| abstract of the Stock Sheets (Stock; taken. &1 coBt). May 28.1894:- & g & . 1. Grcoeries 1^ 1S li^ 2. Ironmongery .. « •• ■-Jz; v-'ylsw 3. Crockery ™ ,i-t £; 4. Wines and Spirits .. .- 5310M«H 5. Wines and Spirits in Bond, Vfellington.. ... .. 'l?Jil2|lK 6. Butter-. 'g'&ffiW 7. Office Furniture .. .. , ®WSgM 8. Plant, including Carts. Harness, and Horses ... -WswJ§jK Total £3655 16 7 The Premises are situated in, thei very Wpart of Palmerston North, fronting thesqnWgg built of brick, recently erected, and^in««|» class ordar and condition, being « n*?SlsS proof as possible. All V^Uc^tb. ho^ v resards the Stock, etc., and the conaitieMM.. the Lease, will be furnished by the MWMK6^ the premises, and from /"^^"jMSi Wellington; Hatrick and Co.. Montague Lascoll.s, Napier; Henrj; B?J^S Co.. Christchuroh ; Burgess and WwtW**: Plymouth ; Irrine and Stev«nson,^«|||j and H. B. MORTON, Auckland i where btocf Sheets can be inspected. i^L^Ov Tho highest or any tender not meoeßsMiiy accepted. -« \ ■ ' » JOHN MARSHALL, Wxecutcrs. ; J. R. IRELAND, / • 1 Aaokland, June 12,1894. i SCHOOL BUILDING AT WAIROA SOUTH. Tendera will be received by the Eduwg' Board, Auckland, until 12 Noon on TUEpUAif 26th June, 1894. j.««- a W S*: Plans, specifloations. arid con^tSSde, seen at the Office of the Board (Vicb?»J^gjjt1 Auckland), and on appUcat on to &? \™mfr of the Wairoa South School Committee, u»" dThe accepted Tenderer or Tenderers wiU not be allowed to withdraw &«mtheMß^ tered into by him or them with the Boaro, will his or their sureties berelieyaa. ___^_■ ST STEPHEN'S NATIVB SCflOOl' PARNELL. Tenders are inrited to be sent to th^jttJW; signed at the^Diocesan Office, Ul_™** Arcade, on or before NOON of TO 'Jfflfcm, 20th June, for tho Stephen's Native Institution for twelve bo« from July Ist, 1894, viz.:Meat (free from bone), at per ID Bread, at per 21b loaf _ .; Groceries as per list at the Office . Firewood (ti tree or.Purm^Wgi, Secretary. | June 14th, 1894^ ..: -=nfr\ rpo —carTFnjeTsT eto. Tendei-s will be received until Nowi of WEDNESDAY, the 27tU instant, for the erw, tion of a Cottag* at Ponsonby. Plans, etc., at my Office. „„—„ W. H. SKINNBRJII
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 8
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