AMUSEMENTS. A GRICULTURAIi WAt,^* LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. FAREWELL. FAREWELL FAREWELL To . McADOO'S ORIGINAL JUBILEE QINUERS. •' tTBILEE > iNGERS. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. SELECTIONS BT RAWEST. Last Time to Hear the JUBILEE SINGERS. Last Time to See GAUZE. TO-NIGHT. GRAND REQUEST CONCERT. . NOTE—Requests to be handed in at th* door. PRICES—3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, t Day Sales at Williamson's. *l pHORAL HALU THURSDAY, JUNE 27th. MR & MRS HAMILTON HODGES' SECOND RECITAL. Programme on Wednesday. U/HITEH 0"U S E IS COMING? THAMES MIXERS' UNION HALL, TUESDAY, 25th; WEDNESDAY, 26th. , THE MARVELLOUS BIOCHRONOSCOPB (Direct from the Paris Exhibition). The ONLY ANIMATED PICTURE Machine showing Its Scenes in unbroken series lasting 15 minutes each. Huge, Unparalleled Programme. StirringWar Series, Queen's Funeral. Panorama of Paris Exhibition. Magnificent Miscellaneous Items. Theatrophone Selections. Two Hours' Enjoyment Morrinsville, Paeroa, Waikino, and Waih! to follow. A. H. WHITEHOUSE. QHORAL HAL& THURSDAY, JUNE 27th. MR & MRS HAMILTON HODGES' SECOND RECITAL. Programme on Wednesday. pBISHA SOCIAL CLvi! A Special Grand Long Night will bo held in connection with tho abo\* Class in St. George's Hall on TUESDAY, 2ith June. 1901. Dancing at S sharp. Meredith's Full String- Band in attendance. Gent's sub., 3/; Invitation Cards must be presented at the door. W. DREW, Hon. Sec. pHORAL HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 27th. MR & MRS HAMILTON HODGES' SECOND RECITAL. Programme on Wednesday. HERR C. NAUJOKS. Monday and Thursday. Beginners, 7/, Fancy, Stage, Clog, and all step Dancing included, 7 to 8; Advanced, 8 to 10; Gents, 1/6; Ladies free.—l3s, Grey-street. HERR CARL NAUJOKS' Dancing. Hall may be had four times a week, any hour, for any. purpose; very mode*. ! rate.—l3s, Grey-street. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. TUTOUNT EDEN WATER SUPPLY. ; Water Consumers are hereby notlfUS" that the Rates for the ensuing Half-year are due on June GOth instant, and are required to be paid at the Office of the* Board on or before that date, betweeff the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. Dated June 21, 1901. jj JOSEPH WEBI2EY," ,• "■■■& .. ■. .. . •'-.„ GQHtmtoK II pUKEKQHE • ■e£sT~ ROA^f " BOARD! Notice Is hereby given that it is the I intention of this Board, in terms of m sub sections 1, 2, and 3 of Section 37 of | the Rating Act, 1894, at a Meeting to be held at the Harrisville School on the 13th day of July, 1901, to make and levy a General Rate of (3d) three farthl gs in the £ on all Rateable Property in the Pukekohe East Road District. The said Rate to be for a period of 12 months from April Ist, 1901, to March 31st, 1902. and to become due and payable in one instalment to the Colector, Mr James Hoskings, on the'2nd September, 1901. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the Residence of the Secretary, Pukekohe East. FREDK. LAUER, Secretary and Treasurer. TENDERS. !TT?;ANTED, Tenders for Painting. PapW erhanging, etc., also Plumbing. — ; Apply McGee's Farm, Papatoitoi. Tenders close 25th June. mOBUIL D E R S. Tenders will be received until noon of " MONDAY, July Ist, for the Erection of a Stewards' Stand and Offices at Avondale ; for the Avondale Jockey Club. ED. BARTLEY, ; Architect. rpENDEKS addressed to the undersignX ed are invited until 27th inst for ETXENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS to Residence of Mr W. > Vosper, Cambridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs Phillips and Son, Queen-st. G. &EID, Cambridge. rpENDERS are invited by the under- -*- signed up to Wednesday, the 31st July, for the purchase or the premises and business as a going concern (or the premises only) of a. general *tor« and produce merchant; most centrally situated in the thriving coal port o{ Westport, established 11 years, and doing >_■ good trade. For all particulars, apply to t >.i.V W. L. ENGLAND, Westport AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. I TENDERS FOR ADMIRAL'S HOUSE. 5 Harbour Board Office, May 22nd. 1901. Tenders will be received at thlß office until TUESDAY, the 25th day of June, ■; 1901, at noon, for Construction of Admiral's House, in terms of plans, sped- ■ ficatlons, and conditions to be seen at ■ the office of Mr C. Arnold, Architect, Shortlandst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tends* fW Admiral's House." By order of the Board. J. M. BRIGHAM, Secretary. •OOROUGH OF" ONEHUNGA. j Tenders will be received up to 7 P-W----on MONDAY, the Ist day of July, 19W. for a Loan of £4600 on Debentures of m £100 each, at ♦ per centum per annum, to pay off existing Loan for Waterworks of like amount, on-.Securities mentioned ; - below, viz.;— Waterworks Plant, value £10,000; Income from-Water, £1200 P« ; annum; and a Special Rate on the Ratfl- - able Property within the Borough, sufficient to realise amount of interest 8n * nually. Tenders to be marked, '. •'TENDER FOR LOAN," '' And Addressed to the Town Cleric, i R. RICHARDSON. Town Clerk, Onehunga. 3xat» ath, MOL
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 24 June 1901, Page 8
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