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AMUSEMENTS. | A GRICULTURAL ~~ HALII XX r^O-NIGHT ] POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS ! Of McADOO'S ORIGINAL JUBILEE QINUKRS, •' ÜBILEE ~iNGi£liS, ; to-night; Pianoforte Solo by Prof. White, "Night Patrol," by Mr W. Impett, of WangaauL TO-NIGHT. The Favourite Glee, "On the Blue Daa. übe." TO-NIGHT. MR McADOO will sing, "Old Black Joe." TO-NIOH.T. MISS GIBBONS will sing, "The Lost Chord." TO-NIGHT. MR COLLINS will sing- the New Planta. tjon Song1, "Mammy." TO-NIGHT. Reappearance of j - GAUZE. GAUZE. POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, V. Box Plan at Wildman and LycH'c. Day Sales at Willkunson'si GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. TUESDAY NEXT—WHANGAREI. ~ t GRAXD VOCAL AND INSTRU- ; -&■ MENTAL CONCERT. Will be held in the DEVONPORT WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, THIS (retUAi) EVENING, JUNE Hi, At 7.43. In Aid of the Sunday School Funds. """"' ■ ■' -~ FOOTBALL. TfOOTBALL. T^OOTBALL. ; SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 22. • POTTER'S PADDOCK. CITY V. NEWTON GRAFTON V. SUBURBS AT NORTH SHORE. NORTH SHORE V. PARNELL Kick Off at 3 p.m. Sharp. *• Admission to Ground. Gd; Grand Stand. (3d extra. Ladies Free. Return Fare by Train to Epsom, ln> eluding Admission to Ground, If. CHAS. E. MACCORMICK, Secretary A.R.U.. EXHIBITIONS. ,fiv "VTEWTON PIGEON AND "^ CANARY CLUB. jilk 12th ANNUAL & CHAMPION |||§g|k EXHIBITION OF PIGEONS AXD CAXARIES> Consisting in all of about GOO Birds. SHOW OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT till 10 p.m. J and on Saturday from 1 oa.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, 6d. .R. WARNOCK, Secretary. ATHLETICS, ETC. BOXING, FENCING, CLUB SWINGING, "CAVALRY AND INFANTRY SWOKD EXERCISES,- etc.. etc. Opening Niglit TO-NIGHT (Friday), 21st June, and every night 7 to 10 p.m. THE OLD NEWTON AHT STUDIO, Corner I'itt-st. and Karangahape Road, | Newton. Instructor: Professor KUTLER, late Inst t Angelo's Royal School of Arms, London, .; . and Larry FoleyVs Athletic Hall, Sydney. FOB SALS. FOR SALE, 2 Young Roosters, Mm.- . orca and Game, Cheap, good birds.—*. 'A No. 1, Brown-st., Ponsonby. IjTOK SALE, Newton, good 0-roonied House -■ —iron roof, gas. corner section, £310, i easy terms.—J. H. Muldoou, 11 Coombes' I Arcade. FOU sXLE~New Houses, "coilingwood- . St., Rose Rd., Murdoch Rd., Cross-st., i Crummer Rd., Vermout-st.—J. H. Muldoon, . 11 Coombes' Arcade. FOR SALE, Houses in all parts of city, from £120 to £3.j00, easy terms. Money 5 per cent.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' M Arcade. . • ' T^OR SALE, ioJTacFes of the welTknown I •*- ■ Woodlands Farm, as a whole or in 9 subdivisions, well watered and all in grass, only one mile from church, school, 1 and station.—Apply to T. Wilkinson, Pu- | kekohe. MEETINGS. PARNELL LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. The above Society will meet in the 11 Schoolroom at S p.m. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Subject—Lecture, viz., "The Shams of Modern Life." by the President (Rev. H. Kelly,- M.A.) followed by ' discussion. Everybody cordially invited. JAS. GORDON, Hon. Secretary. > TENDERS. m E N D E R S« i Fresh Tenders for the Supply of MILK to the Hospital and Costley Home will \ be received by the Hospital Board up to Noon of MONDAY, June 24th, at the Office of the Board, High-st. H. N. GARLAND, Secretary. mENDERS will be received by the Huntly ~" Road Boai;d until 1.15 p.m. on "SATUR- ~ DAY, 22nd inst., for* Quarrying, Breaking, and Carting 600 Cubic Yards Metall. Specification may be seen at Harris' Hotel, Huntly. Tenders to be. addressed to "Chairman," Huntly. . 1 W. J. CONRADI, Engineer to the Board. rp.ENDERS addressed to the undersigned are invited until 27th inst. fo* ETXENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS to Residence of Mr W. Vbsper, Cambridge. Plans and speciflcations may be seen at' Messrs Phillips- ; : and Son, Queen-st. C. REID, Cambridge. General Post Office, , ; ' Wellington, 6th June, 1901. rpENDERS will be received at the Gen- M -*- eral Post Office, Wellington, until FRIDAY, the' 2Sth "June, for the Manufacture within the colony, from New Zealand made material, of Letter Carriers' Uniforms, namely,' Tunic, Trousers, Riding Trousers, Overcoat, and Overcoat with Cape; and for Caps, Hel- . mets, and Felt Hats. The term of contract to be for threa years, from the Ist July, 1901, to th« 20th June, -1904. Samples may be seen at all Chief Post Offices, where also specifications and form of tender may be obtained. Tenders will at the same time be received for Uniforms and Overcoats, tor Telegraph Messengers, samples of which may be eeen at any •of the principal Telegraph Offices. Tenders, quotina' price for each garment, accompanied by samples of material, to be addressed' to the Hon. the Postmaster General, General Post Office. Wellington, and endorsed outside, "Tenders for Uniforms." Th« lowest or any tender will not neces- , sarily be accepted. W. GRAY, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 146, 21 June 1901, Page 8

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