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Amusements. "^- .1 / jQEVONPORT HAL^- ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J ".» GRAND OPERATIC CONCER-i; In aid of the Devonport Convent ' Schools. -3; PROGRAMME. * .' 1. Overture,- 'Norma'—Orchestra. 2. Duet, 'Bellisoma'—Rev. Father Kehna and-M. Casier. eaoe 3. Song, 'When through Life Unblest •».. Rove'—Miss Donovan. c. 4. Song (selected)—Mr Parrish. 5. Solo from 'The Pirates of Penzance' Miss Lorrigan. ~* ; 6. Duet, 'La Favorita'—Miss Coleta i„, rigan and Mr G. M. Reid. ""*■ 7. Violin Solo (selected)— Miss Cpu_ Dampier. Ella ■ S. Sestette, 'Chi mi fena' ('Lucia di Lammermoor')—Miss Coleta Lorrhraii Mrs Hiscocks, Rev. Father Kehoe m Casier, Mr Grace, and Mr Parrish' 9. Orchestral Selection, 'Martha.' ' * INTERVAL. 10. Waltz, 'Festival' (P. F. Hiscocks)Orchestra. " . 11. Duet, 'Life's Dream is O'er'-Miss Ada Wood and M. Casier (with violin obli •! gato by Madam Le Lievre). 12. Song (selected)—Mr G. M. Reid. 13. Solo, "The Power of Love' (from on •Satanella')—Miss Coleta Lorrigan 14. Solo, 'Lombardi'—M. Casier. 15. Duet, T Heard a Voice' (Glover)-, Misses M. Donovan and M. Knight 16. Solo (Mozart)— Rev. Father Kehoe ' 17. Violin Solo (selected)— Madam 'Le Lievre. 18. Quartette, ' Annie's Tryst' — Male Voices. 19. Grand March—Orchestra. God Save the Queen. . *, Conductor of Orchestra..Mr P. F. ! ' i Hiscocks. ' ' * Accompanists..Madam Le Lievre and*" ' Rev. Father Kehoe. ': ; Ferry Steamers after Bazaar and Con- r cert. Admission to all parts of Hall, 1/. W. J. NAPIER, Hon. L S&.'," 1%/jT ONDAY NEXT, 15th NOVEMBER; ; ! ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. j, DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT in Aid' of Epiphany Church Organ Fund. • ' Grand Double Bill, ■ ; ■- > 'WITHERED LEAVES' and 'FAMILY JARS.' . . Orchestra 8 p.m. 7" - Admission, 1/; Children, 6d. ■_-_-y ' §A UCKLAND CALEDONIAN A SOCIETY. y-l.'-y fir In response to the wish of a «—s-' large number of our Members ■' V it has been decided to change the place of meeting to ST. GEORGE'S HALL, and the next Social will be held in that popular place of amusement on WEDNESDAY NEXT, November lOtivat' * 8 p.m. A Liberal Programme has been provided and there will be Cards and Draughts for those who do not wish to dance. Visitors' Tickets may be procured from Members of the Committee. ■ J. CREAMER. Secretary., HORTICULTURAL SHOW, Friday arte).. Saturday, 19th and 20th inst. Entri_a close Friday, 12th, _. p.m.—J. H. Mackie. Secy ""-»"■"-"""" Tenders. TENDERS wanted for Painting, etc; also for Building Chimney. Tenders close on Friday noon. Plans, etc., On job, Barker-street, Freeman's Bay. TENDERS will be received up to MONDAY Next, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock.,, noon, for the Erection of a Cottage at. Bellwood, Mt. Roskill. The lowest or any-— tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. de MONTALK, Architect. A UCKLAND TRAMWAY& TENDERS FOR MANURE. Tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock oil SATURDAY, 13th, for Manure, 12 months, at the Onehunga and Ponsonby Stables. J. S. KIDD, Manager. m 0 B U. I L. D E R S.. A PAIR OF SEMI-DETACHED TWO- " STOREY HOUSES, AT ROCKY, NOOK. Tenders for the abovesvill he received up till . 3 p.m. on THURSDAlpsovember 11th.- .... - ,-'; .>.iiW;A.HOLMAN, ■■y. Architect; 215, Victoria Arcadejff y ' . m O B U"¥ L D ERS. .; Tenders will be received up to noon of Thursday, the 25th inst, for the erection of Premises at Dargaville for the National Bank of New "Zealand. Plans and specifications can be seen at our 4 Offices, Queen-street, up to noon of Wednesday, the 17th inst. .. ■ EDW. MAHONEY AND SON, Architects. _ TT\ HIRD AVENUE, KINGSLANBt; " FORMATION, GRAVELLING, &c.. • . ■ i Tenders for above Contract will be rfc ceived up to noon on MONDAY, 15th Not vember, at my office, 315, Victoria Aread% where plans and specifications may bt ■ seen. j JOHN BOYLAN, Engineer. _^ST~ TVTEW ZEALAND NATIVE ■ JM ASSOCIATION. .£-Sp^'<Sp__ *l_W&lM*t Separate tenders will be ®?M£s«?.» received by the undersigned *mMSL up till FRIDAY. November &§*%%s%§ 12th, at 5 p.m., for band and &WgmF sole right to sell refresh- &%&% ments and programmes at -0 the above Sports on SATURDAY, December _:th. No tender necessarily accepted. All information may" be Obtained; from F. H. CREAMER, Sports Secretary, Grey-street Tf X TENSIVE CONTRA CT. EXCAVATIONS ON'THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY'S SITE, FREEMAN'S BAY. The Directors Of the Auckland Gas Company (Limited) invite tenders for tne above work. Drawings and specifications may be seen and all information obtained on apphca- : tion to the Company's Engineer, sax Chenerv Suggate, Gas Works. Auckland. Sealed tenders addressed to the Directors and endorsed 'Tender for Excavation,* etc. must be . delivered at the Company| Offices, Auckland, oh or before the Zora November next. , . The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. E. B. PARSONS. ,vj. Secretary. Auckland, 23rd October. 1597- . "VT EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF STORES. Head Office, Wellington, 29th October, 189*. Separate Written Tenders will be received at this Office up to NOOIN oi MONDAY, the 29th November, 1597, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of the undermentioned STORES, from the Ist day of January. IS9S, to the 31st day oi March,. 1900, at Auckland, Wellington, Addington and Hillside:— GENERAL IRONMONGERY FURNISHING IRONMONGERY CEMENT AND LIME LEATHER, Etc. I BRUSHWARE SHIP CHANDLERY OILS. COLOURS. Etc. IRON AND STEEL ■DRAINPIPES, Etc. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at the Railway Stores Offices, Newmarket, Addington, Hillside, and tne Stores Manager's Office, Wellington, at which places statements showing tne local consumption of articles chiefly m demand will be on view. , Tenders to be addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Railways. Wellington, and to he marked outside, Tender for STORES.' ,_ ... Telegraphic tenders will not be receivea. and the lowest or any tender will nov necessarily be accepted. __~.__. The accepted tender rates will be puDlished in the 'New Zealand Gazette. By order, ■ T. RONAYNE. , . General Manager N.Z. Railway*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 261, 10 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 261, 10 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 261, 10 November 1897, Page 8