4 GRICULTURAL JTALL," £[ TO-NIGHT.. TO-NIGHT. THE NEW PROGRAMME. ;; i •• A GREAT SUCCESS, TELLER'S Q.REAT ■•••■■■ And ■OIJOU TyjINSTREL QOMPANY. ■ Scerams of Laughter at MARTYN HAG AN & ' LUCY FRASBR. WILL WATKINS. WILL S'l X . ;..:, s In New Songs, Sketches, and Farces. 12 STAR ARTISTS. 100 WAX FIGURES. "CHAMBER OF HORRORS." . Gatton Tragedy—Boot Trunk Tragedy — : Deeming, and the '••..;•■! Little Bourke-st. Murders. Admission, 6d; Front Seats. 6d extra. ' " ■ Open 7.15 to 10 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. 1] SPECIAL NOTICE-Owing to the great': 1 success of the above. entertainment, Meg.' i ' srs John Fuller and Sons have made ar« ' rangements for an extra 500 chairs to i be placed in the Agricultural Hall. Business Manager u JOHN_FULLEß l £un. '' '4 r\TAHUHU ODDFELLOWS' SOCIALS.' The Fifth Dance of the Season will be held in the Otahuhu Public Hall on TUESDAY, August 31st. Musfic by Meredith's String Band. Andrew's Bub1 will- ! leave Victorla-st. Corner at 6.45. J. GRANT, Hon. Bee. -»qjv pONSONBY DRUIDS 1" ' /fiflf&r£pJ&L SOOIAIj CLUB. JtM&tim The next Booial will ba' //iJMraUr liel<3 in st- Georges-Hall SIV sfwSflilA. WEDNESDAY EVENK&JvWwWGi&i • ING, August 8. Danein S at 8 P-m- Druids' ! String Band. Gents' ift* - Wwwlfji sul>" 2/(i- Invitation Sml £rom ' afiy member of i The ANNUAL BALL in connection ' with the above, and also to celebrate the Anniversary of Ponsonby Lodge No.. 17 will take place in St. Benedict's Hall * ; on WEDNESDAY. 22nd August. Tickets: •" Double 5/; extra lady 2/6: spectators 1/. . J. PEET, Hon. Sec. ' "t V V FORTXIGHTLY ' ! & 1 SOCIALS. <j!w!W> A Social Evening will be tteld " ■ XsSf ' in St. George's Hall, -Grey. vIJpS Lynn, ■■■• TO-NIGHT. Dancing ! J> from S p.m. till 11 p.m. Druids' v ' " String Band. ' ' Ladies by invitation. Gents'.sub., 1/6. . B. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. ; EXHIBITIONS. AUClflfcfcßD AND SUBURBAN POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SHOW. Entries are extended till TO-NIGHT between S p.m. and 9:30 p.m., at W. J. . Hurst and Co.'s, Queen-st, at which time they will finally close. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS OF PIGEONS Owing to an error, No. 1. Trophy should read: No. 1. Messrs L. D. & N.A.. Nathan's handsome Trophy, value £4 4/, for the Exhibitor scoring the most points In anyj: distinct breed.AND COLOUR. Points to count—lst Z,. 2nd 2, 3rd 1. .■.:■•,■ tf: J. M. -THOMSON, Secretary, Kent-st.---~ ' ROAD BOARD NOTICES. -pPSOM' ' ROAD DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Section 114, of the Road ■■ Boards Act. 18S2, and Sections 37 to 41 of the Rating Act,' 1894, and ■■amendments ■-■ - thereto, it is the intention of the EpKom Road Board, at their next Ordinary Meeting,, to. be •. lieltf'bn'MONDAY, the 13th day of August, 1900, at Mr OlesolVs Store, . Epsom, to make and levy a General Rate v, of id. (three farthings) in the £ on all the Ratable Property in the Epsom District : for the year" from Ist April, 1900, to 31st March, 1901, payable in one sum on the Ist day of September, 1000, to the undersigned, at the Board's Office (Mr Carpen- . ter's), Newmarket, where the Rate Book maybe; inSPeCte4-M.J. DINNISON,, CleH&_ E'.isom Road Board. July 28th, 1900. I CORPORATION NOTICES. mT V 6 F AUCKLAND. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Water Consumers supplied from Khyber Pass Reservoir are notified that the Supply maybe intermittent between the ; hours of 7 and 11 o'clock TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, while the Reservoir is being. Cleaned. The Districts affected will be Eden . Terrace, Arch Hill, Grey Lynn, Mt. Eden, Newmarket, the Upper Portion of Parnel'., Karangahape, Graf ton, Ponsonby Rd., and Symonds-st. from Karangahape Rd. to and including Mount-st. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. ■ 30th July, \I9OO. • ■ ~~^~ ~ ' —■ " .; ■ , . TENDERS. ' _____ ■! ■ O~ B U I- L D E R S. ' Tenders will be received until Noon of WEDNESDAY, the Bth August, for Erection of Cottage, Otahuhu. Plans at my ; office, Legal Chambers, and at Messrs Andrew, Sons and Co., Otahuhu. . . HENRY G. I WADE_,_Archttect_ j fxTo" B U I L D E R S. ALTERATIONS, etc., TO PREMISES, SYMONDS-ST. Tenders for the above will be rece'ved until noon of THURSDAY, 9th August, ARTHUR H. WHITE, Architect. Government Insurance Buildings, 107, Queen-st. ' "■ " ±1 m o ~B D i ' 'U D B' ? ' SHOP AND DWELLING AT HOWICK. Tenders for the above will-be received until noon of THURSDAY, 2nd August. ARTHUR H. WHITE, Architect. Government Insurance Buildings, 107, Queen-5t...;, . _____''' AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY. "• ' ■ LIMITED. . ' TENDER FOR SHARES. _ The Directors of the Auckland Gas Company, Limited, invite Tenders for the Purchase of about.7oo Paid-up £5 Shares in the Company." : " ' ■'■ In order to afford to • every investor, | however small, an opportunity of investing in the Shares of the Company, the. Directors will receive applications for the smallest amount of Stock possible to be issued to one person, viz., a Single Share. AH Shares which'may be allotted under ■ thege tenders will carry the Dividend for the half year ending 3ist December next. Tenders, marked "Tenders for Shares,"must be delivered at the Company's Office on or before the 31st inst., addressed to the Directors of the Auckland Gas Company, Limited, ""Wyndham-street, Auckland, where copies'of the last Re-1 port and Balance Sheet, and further information may be obtained. By order of the' Board of Dlrectaw. >: E. B. PARSONS. Secretary. Auckland. July 17th; 1900.'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 179, 30 July 1900, Page 8
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