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Amusements- *• O p E K~*^}T^-irrx Under the direction of Messrs William** rij ■ andMusgrove. ~ | Business Manager..-, Mr George Tallta. j , FAREWELL : j FAREWELL a. '■■■ TO: "">k_»«»~-. ■ '■■ .' I WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE'S . ! "NEW BOY" COMPANY. , 1 LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. _ i if LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. ft '.■".' GOOD-BYE TO "THE NEW ;_OY. M' Acceding to the request of hundreds: of nlav ' goers. Messrs Williamson and Musgro ye ha*« pleasure in announcing that the c tiormotßlv. successful Comedy, \ f; , J& Will be Revived *JT I*' TO-NIGHT (MONDAY*, JAN. 7. .4. • The Phenomenal Success of THE NEW BOY is unparalleled in the history ■of the Auckland • Stege. and its presentation, this evening will afford playgoers an opportunity of' renewing their acquaintance with the Brightest, Merriest, Funniest Play ever written. '■ .*-; Incidental to the Second Act, ■■'-'■--< MISS EDITH HOUSLIIY >' .. Will' Sing the latest London Rage, '* "LITTLE ALABAMA COON." V ... ■', Messrs Ralph Roberts. Eugene Mayeur. Ernest Cosham, Frank Hawthorne, Geo; fiernega, and . A Clifton Alderson; Mesdames Edith Housley, Gladys Leigh, and Jenny Watt-Tanner. , Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. ':$,.. Pricks^-Is, 2s 6d,, and One Shilling.' * Day tickets) at Partridge's and Williamson's. .'//■-■ ',".'. Representative, J. St. GLAIR. THE "XTEW "OOY will say FareweH -Ll . _L>... to.Auckland TONIGHT (Monday). THE "VrE'WOOY.-i-LMb Night of. . . JJ% ' _L> theSea.6n,THlS • ■ EVENING. ,* 'i'.v'l THE TfcTEW "OOY.-Good - bye «to" -" JL. • __>• iFreddy,good-byia . to Archibald. ONEHUNGA; MUSICAL SOCIETY..:. '; 'Practice will not be Resumed until THU^t .-• • • DAY, January 17^ 189. to the _op;ariiiral .. ■ ', if-the music. . y^-^^JJI-/^-^^^^^-7~^J^.r, ; ]

'•" ■;.. licensing Netices. AY OF ISLANDS LICENSING DIS- ' TRICT.-NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF:, LICENSE, — I, WILLIAM STEWART, Kawakawa. be- , ing tho holder of a*, publican's' liceh.e * in respect of the house and-premises known by the sign of,the Junction Hotel.. Kawakawa, . and situate at Kawakawa, do hereby, give notice that I-desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be holden at Courthouse, Kawakawa, on the Bth day of March, 1895, apply-for a transfer of the said license from myself to .Catherine McMahon, my: appointee.—Dated the 18th day of Deoember, 1894. -WM, STEWART. : ' ' ■ 1 11 ' ,__-___-_-_-_-_--„.p.jM . Te_eder_. nnENDERS Wantecl49r.Buiil^ipe^.tajr. * ,'4- •• J- .afo ;at'Lak*.,TAkap f uri|u-rrHlßs4e)fW&Wd Beyry. corriit1 Milfbrdl Road, Takapuha. ■? • .-:$ TENDERS are invited for Painting two 4-roomed Cottagos, until 6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 9.—Tonks, Wynyard and Co., Ironmongers. Newmarket.. ■ I" MPROVEMENTS TO SCHOOLGROUND, REMUERA. .Tenders-will be-received by the Education Board, Auckland., until 12 noon on TUESDAY, Jan. 8,1895. Plans, Specifications, and conditions may be seen at 216,--Victoria Arcade, Auckland.' • t. The accepted tenderer, or tenderers will not be allowed .to withdraw from the contract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their*sureties be relieved.; MITCHELL & WATT. . v, j i ••• Architects.

TW"E W .. Jj. .E A LAND ' T^ARMER ". FQR JANUARY 9 . , '/' : .IS N. O W ..I S S.U ED. .V ... CONTENTS: * - : ' FARM.—January. Month—The Secret of ' ■ Manuring—A one man Hoisting Gear (illustrated) .. ' ..Jj"/. ■'/-/% ..,•'••' 1-2 '( Live Stock.—Pig-breeding and >Bacon-* ' 1 curing—Treatment of In _oal Mares— 1t...,,-, , * Notes on Sheep at Canterbury Show—:'A, The Enderby-Jerseys near Wanganui—' ■ r 9* A Champion, English Hunter ,lillus-• ■. ;f trated) Some Show Pictures (illustrated) 2-6 ■/ Notes and Gleanings ,►. * .... .. 6 ■. Veterinary Column V...": .-•', '•"•' •'• 7*lo Thr Dairy.—Milk Testing ani.the DairyFactories— Milking by Machinery—The Sawer's Butter Washer (illustrated) .... 7-10 ; Dairy Skimmings.. '•'... -'."."• .. ..' 10 \i THE GARDEN.—Monthly Reminders for f j January—How to Strike Rose Cuttings (illustrated) - .. :. ... .. .. I<M_ _ Fruitgrower.—Cold Storage of Fruit— || Varieties of Strawberries—The Peach ■ f, and: other. Aphis Pests —Spring, and ,• Summor— Pruning of Vines ■_•-,.■ .. 11-13 X Horticultural Clippings; -". ■■... ..-;.. O i?|| POULTRY 'YARD.-Hamburghs-Arti- - * M flcialEgg-hatching—Napier Canary and. . Poultry* Association — Hovi* • to have Strong Chickens ■:- .. '. ..' :. *.. 15-14 'im |?p\iltrySpratpbings ,;.: -.>■.■•'-. -~'.., 11 Death of Mt-F. Cheshire' . ':'''*-." - '-'■ 1* i i-J APlAßY.—Seasonable Hints for January —the Treatment of Foul Brood with '. ii Drugs ■~. .. .. ... ... .. 15 EDITORIAL. —Two Important Questions of Policy—Reports of the Government Poinologists .'. " ■'.'..■ .'.' .. 16-1? ; MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.- I Factory Butter-making in Wellington— . / Agricultural Implements at the Christchurch Show—Manufactures and Pro- : : • r ; duce at Christchurch Show —Raglan District—The Colonial Treasurer on Advances to Settlers' Act .. .. .. 17-21 LETTER BOX-—Judging at Shows—lrri- • 3 . gation—Small Brown Beetles .. .. 21 .!'.'| RURAL RATINGS... ..-• ... ..22-23 M DISTRICT REPORTS.. 1 .. ... :«. 23-24 SHOW REPORTS Taranaki- Agricul- ill tural Show — Gore Show — Oamaru— V; 9 Dunedin Show—The Tokomairiro Show . —Kiwee l Show — Clutha and Matua Show .. . - ..-.'■ -- .'.. '.. 2459 MARKETS... .. ... .. ... ... 29^0HOME AND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLEMENT. | POETRY.—The Heart of a Woman— m Song of the Tramp—Two Views o£ ■im Marriage .......... ... ~. .. . • |H Jocosities.. .. .. ... .-. — ,• i» -'/7./& STORYTELLER.—Tho Ghost of the ' ; Castle—A Startling Adventure ... . i-T.. ~> For the Young Folkb.—The New Zealand Children's Day—A New En- < . ' * tertainment • for Christmas — Little -.>" ,' M Two Legs—A Tiger Story—An Intelli- m gent Elephant ; ,'. ■. v-vl, | Children's Post Office vii. THE HOUSEHOLD. — Homo - made Wines- Housekeeping Hints — FireBidoScraps .".'. .. vii-bt. -'M Wit and Humour -. -. .. ... —• ,Jm SUNDAY READING.—St. Paul as a 7/ Friend .. '...- ... .. *. ■_*w x. 'ite ■■■_.'■ .-/./-■■■ - -. . • "*** Ji

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5, 7 January 1895, Page 4