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Amusements. Q P E R A HOUSE. FRIDAY 18 and SATURDAY MARCH 19, CAED.MILLE FAILTHE. Fir=t Appearance of the PHCENTX COMEDY and BURLESQUE CO. In one of the most Excruciatingly Funniest of Comedies, MULLDOON'S PICNIC-MULLDOON'S PICNIC. Vide Press—" Without parellel it is unsurpassed as one of the most edifying and exhiliarating Irish Comedies ever produced in the CAST'OF CHARACTERS:—Mrs Mulldoon. Miss Ella Wynne; Miss Ella Mulldoon, Miss Lizzie Corcoran; Miss Jennie Muldoon. Miss Lillie Smith. Friends of the Mulldoons: Miss Lizzie Ryan, Miss Bell Schmidt; Miss Mable Kelly, Miss Katie Appleton ; MiSS Honora Fitzpatrick, Miss May Johnson ; Miss Teresa Dochety, Miss Addie Barton ; Miss Molly O'Snllivan, Miss Jennie Foreman ; Miss Eilleen McGuinness, Miss Birdie Mayfield. JimmyObrien(a Broadway tough), Mr H. Crawford ; Dinnie Sheehan (his chum), Mr Pat Donelley; Charlie Lovelace (in love with Ella), Mr F. Franklin; Rev. Charles Spraggs (Haughty Sometimes), C. Hugo ; and Dennis Mulcahey, Mike Maher; Michael Mulldoon (as played by him throughout Australasia), Johnny SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY (Act I):—'Mulldoon House—Arrival Home of Mulldoon and Mulcahey—Bulgaria Water—Shot with Putty Blower—Arrival of Mulldoon's Friends to the Christening. Fun and Frolic—Croque—Ad. Lib. Rev. C. Spraggs upon the Scene. Things mixed. ACT 2.—The Picnic—Kingsley and Kerr in their Victor Cycle Act (The first time in New Zealand)—Crawford and Driscoll in their Unsurpassed Burlesque Trapeze Act—Grand Musical Olio — Mulldoon and Mulcahey s Arrival-The Three-handed Reel—Rev. Spraggs Comes for Revenge—Grand Tableaux—Everyone Happy. Musical Director, E. J. Burke. The whole production under the supervision of Mr Johnny Collins. Popular Prices 2s, Is and 6d. M IKE MAHER, Manager. Ts A GRICULTURAL HALL. /»D GIGANTIC SUCCESS. CAED MILLE FAILTHE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ROYAL IRISH VARIETIES. Adam McKeown's Ride on Nevermore in the Standstill Steeplechase—Positively introduced To-night. MOXSTER IRISH NATIONAL PROGRAMME. aoldmining Notices. BIG REEF GOLDMINING COMPANY (XO LIABILITY). All Shares in the above-named Company forfeited for non-payment of Call due and payable on the 9th February, 1808, will be sold by auction by Mr R. C. Carr, at his Mart- Queen-street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, 20th March. 1898. at 11.30 a.m., unless such Call is paid before that date. TO. CLARKE, Manager. Auckland, 17th March, 1898. BARRIER REEFS GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tenders for driving 150 feet more or less on this Company's property at Great Barrier will be received by the undersigned until noon cf FRIDAY, 25th inst. Particulars of contract can be obtained upon application to the Mine Manager, on the ground. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Secretary. Auckland, March 15, IS9S. IN THE WARDEN'S COURT/ HAURAKI MINING DISTRICT, HOLDEN AT PAEROA. In the matter of 'The Mining Companies Act 'Amendment Act, 1595.' and ot the TEUTONIC GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). Notice is hereby given that a Petition to the Warden under the provisions of the abovenamed act, praying for a certificate from the Warden certifying that the Contract for Sale entered into by the abovenamed company will not prejudicially affect the claims of the creditors of the Company, was onthe oth day of March, IS9B, filed in the Warden's Court for the said District at Paeroa. and that such petition will be heard at the said Warden's Court at Paeroa on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, IMS, at 10.30 o'clock in the. forenoon. Any creditor or other person claiming to be ■prejudicially affected by such contract for sale may appear personally or by counsel or agent on the hearing of the "paid petition and object. Dated at Auckland, this 16th day of March, ISOS. THE TEUTONIC GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). By its solicitors. WYNYARD & PURCHAS. Lectures, Etc. "OUBLTC HALL. Onehunga.—Friday evening JT at 8 o'clock, Public Temperance Meeting, Lecture by Rev. W. H. Judkins, " People and Liquor Traffic," some of the points; " Reserve Bogey.'.' "Farce of Regulation,'1 "Home Life Versus -Liquor.". ■ k Late Advertisements. ASBORNE'S NEW BLIND, 16 EAQH. Suitable for Household, Office and Shop Windows, etc. Now on View at the Agents, CRUICKSHANK, JMILLER & CO., Queen-street. WANTED— Good General Servant for Fiji' easy place, passage paid; Laundress' 20s; Generals, Cooks, East Coast and Town, los; Housekeeper, good Second Waiter (good place), Roadmaker, Farm Hands, Milkers, Kitchenman ; Gumdiggers, where men can make 50s weekly^ Wanted to Sell chei>p Saloon Ticket for New Plymouth. Wanted to Buy Ticket for Sydney. Married Man with family of Milkers to tako large dairy on terms. — McLeod, 24 Queen-street. .. . . WANTED, a respectable young Girl for Housework.—Apply Mrs Moore, Calliono Road, Devonport. XXT ANTED, a smart, respectable Errand Boy. t V —Apply R. Spreckley, next Post Office." LOST, Black Brooch, with pearl set in gold. Reward.—Mr Docherty, Barber, Hobson-st. "VST'ANTED. Furnished Bedroom, by young n lady in business.—Please state terms Eileen, Star Office. rpO LET, furnished House, 6 Rooms. PonsonX by, ISs; unfurnished 6-roomed House, Ireland-street.—Miss Bacon, Victoria Arcade. WANTED, Wire Mattress Weaver, piece work, constant job.—F. Catchpole, Newton. FOR SALE, Properties, City, Devonport, Remuera, Newton, Ponsonby, Archhill, Epsom, Green .Lane, Onehunga; Farms.— Peckover, 75, Queen-street. STAIRCASING and Handrailing, Carpentry and Joinery-—Technical School, Rutlandstreet. Last days for joining this term. QHOB.THA.ND~ (Pitman's system). Graining O and Marbling, Mechanical Drawing and Machine Construction, Architectural Drawing. —Technical School, Rutland-street. A UCIiLAND Technical School Syllabus and' J\. Time Table may be obtained from all Stationers and at the School Office, Rutland-st. TXT ANT ED, 2 or 3 Good PaintersT—Apply D. it Simpson, Newton. FOR SALE, Large Level Sections, 50 x 150, £110. £175, at Epsom; J acres. Mount Eden, £175; Kingsland, £100, etc. — Peckover, 75, Queen-street. npHE T ONDON T\ AIR V p04 WISH TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF THEIR PATRONS TO THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE. Auckland, Sth Marh, IS9B. To Mrs HARRIS, Proprietress London Dairy Co. : Madam,—ln pursuance of instructions - received from your Manager, Mr Hamer, I have made examinations, and tested the following Herds of Dairy Cows, viz, :— MR THOS. ATKINSON MX ADAM KAY MR EDWARD PILKINGTON MR HENRY PILKINGTON MRS STEVENS (All of West Tamaki), and I have much pleasure in reporting to you that I found them all in the best of health and condition. Also, having made a thorough inspection of their byres and .surrounding premises, found all in splendid order, and everything connected with them scrupulously clean, and the cows have free access to pure and clean water. E. D. HALSTEAD, Veterinary Surgeon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1898, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1898, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 64, 17 March 1898, Page 12

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