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APEEA aOBSH;:. Under the Management of Edwin a&Gofjjjj "Ladysmith is the Lucknow or SoutS Africa," rp.O-NIGHT. J JL O-NIGHT. ■ "ft FRIDAY. FRIDAY, j TO-NIGHT. | O-NIGHT. 3, Doors open at 7. Start at 8.5 sharp. ( SECOND GREAT LECTURE. < ' "THE STORY OP THE SIEGE? 7""*" "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE" "THE STORY OF THE SIEGEJ" -" ; ~ — <+"\ , "Thank God we kept the Flag Flying.*. "• DONALD MACDONALD " DONALD MACDONALD War Correspondent. "*" And an IDEAL AND PICTURESQUE ORATOR, ' Who met with a Flattering and Enthu. siastic Reception Last Evening from ao Overflowing- Audience Overflowing Audience >V Overflowing Audience .. V Of 2000 Peonle. Of 2000 People, The Vast and Representative Audienc* which " v>; : PACKED THE OPERA HOUSE * ' PACKED THE OPERA HOUSEWERE UNANIMOUS IN THEIR VERDICTDONALD MACDONALD ':'$ DONALD MACDONALD IS A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINER, DONALD MACDONALD. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. , / , IN HIS GREAT POPULAR LECTURE, I IN HIS GKEAT POPULAR LiilCTUiii!?, '•■i'HK STOKY OF THE SiEliE." ~ ' "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE.7 ' ;o "THE STORY OF THE SIEGE." , ; ', "Thank God, we kept the Flag Flying. 1* : GENERAL BULLER'S DESPATCH TO. THE WAR OFFICE. "NELTHORPE, March Ist, 5.20 p.m. ', "I have just returned from Ladysmlth, Except a small rearguard north of Sur»,.*'■ prise Hill, the whole of the enemy late, iv be<=ie°-ing it have retired in hot haste. The garrison was on half a pound o£ :: meal per man per day, and was supple-. renting the meat ration by horses ana: mules. The men will want, careful;, nursing before they are fit for the field. THIRD LECTURE, SATURDAY NIGHT. "ON" TUGELA HEIGHTS." FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND. MONDAY, SEPT. 10. ■IKA VIEWS TAKEN DURING -1 RA JLOU THE SIEGE- J-o"ca Sydney "Bulletin" says:—Donald, Macdonald supplied a rare good thing m the way of an Entertainment, which naa taken SYDNEY BY STORM. _ '■".;-■■■■ vji;a| POPULAR PRICES-3/, 2/, 1/. No Early X Doors. Plan at Wildman's. Day Sale of Tickets at Williamson's, and also Carter's, ; "The Brighton." IT IS THE CORRECT THING TO HEAR , DONALD MACDONALD. L. davis TreasurerA. CLARK Representative • p H O R A L HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 12. MR AND MRS HAMILTON HODGES, „; .// Assisted by MRS ERINEST QUEREE and ' ' Vmons. c. j. de willimoff Have pleasure in announcing ; M A SECOND SERIES ■■ is§ Of FOUR GRAND SONG RECITALS, ' The First of which will take place on,!: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NEXT. £| Programme. on Monday. , Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. ' Admission—Front and Reserved Seats, 2/; Back Seats and Gallery, 1/. M Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. . " . . ■• Sfja ■XSNDEKS. ' ' .■.:.'>■' iM _ : i — rf\ O B U I L D B R S. .. % '■ ' ■ -.Vfj,:ii SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES, PARNELIi ,^____— ■■''■■■■■, Fffl fs/ijf Tenders will be received until noon . FRIDAY, 14th September, for the above. GEO. S. GOLDSBRO', Architect. 320. Victoria Arcade. . CITY OF AUCKLAND. . DRAINAGE WORKS. ■ 'Tenders will be received in the Town': Clerk's Office unt'l-12 o'clock noon, pn' THURSDAY, the 20th September, tof DRAINAGE WORKS, NEWTON ROAD GULLY. 3 Plans and specifications may be seen in the City Engineer's Office, Coburg-st. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. , 7th September, 1900. • A UCKLAKD HARBOUR BOAHD. x\. ' : ■ . ■ jHH *•-*••■ —— 'VR;,'»\' TENDERS FOR DREDGING WITH ;';;; DREDGER 121.. :- Harbour Board Offices.- \'J|| September 7th, 1900. , Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 18th ihst., at noon, for Dredging with Dredger 121, in terms of specifications and conditions to I>B seen at the Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender :: for Dredging with Dredger 121." -. By order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. _ /r----qALE BY PUBLIC TENDERIN . BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF WILLIAM HENRY McCRACKEN. FRUITERER'S STOCK AND AERATED WATER FACTORY STOCK. Public Tenders are invited1 by the undersigned for the purchase of the Stoeh.-:. in Trade of the above Bankrupt. - 1 aiders close at noon on SATURDAY, tho/ fifteenth day of September, 1900. Full 'particulars and conditions can be .seen at the office of this paper, or on the premises, at Stratford, or at ms office, in Hawera. C. A. BUDGE, ~,,, Deputy Official Assignee, Hawgra^ - mHE KAURI FREEHOLD GOL" J- ESTATES, LIMITED. ;| SLIMES TREATMENT PLANT. Tenders will be received at the Com- ~ pany's Office, at Opitontii, up to noun of 12th September, for the Construction,,.;, labour only, of Five Wooden Vats, .two , being 22ft Cm by Bft, two 22ft 6m byjtu and one 20ft by 6ft, internal .measure mekwithout filter gratings. Staves will JJ supplied, roughly machine planed tObW but requiring finishing and■ fitting.;. ±e» derers must state their experience «» building cyanide vats of wood. ~ The lowest or any tender will not nee* essarily be accepted. ; A. MONTGOMERY. Superintending Engineer., Printed and Published for the Proprietors, j "The Brett Printing and Publishing . Company, Limited," by Henry Brett,.«f§| Lake Takapuna, Journalist, at .*? •'" I Office of the Company, Shortlana-»w Auckland. FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900' .*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 8

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