SS.' v . AMUSEMENTS. j :L AST ■ 0f TDROS.' ENORMOUS UNITED SHOW . HIPPODROME, CIRCUS, AND to AGERIE. fIS of TRAINED WILD ANIMALS. TO-NIGHT.' " TO-NIGHT GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.' Including "*+* THE ONLY BOXING PONIES IN TmWORLD. ah (Corbett v. Fitzsimmons) THE RIDING BABOON THE OLYMPIANS ON HORSEBACK" By Mr J. D. Cooke and Miss Edith \V\ru, "' NEW AERIAL FEATS, etc TO-NIGHT. The Great Tiger Act Opens the Show DON'T FORGET-THE LAST Ely. NIGHTS of the Greatest Tented Amusement in Australasia. Change of Pro gramme Every Other Evening. GRAND MATINEE, TO-MORROW, at A \ The Inmates of the Orphanages Conn. ally.invited to this Matinee on Anna;•""■ cation. FRIDAY. I GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Special Attractions for Mons. Ragoul'a Benefit. Watch Future Startling Announcements SATURDAY. • * ■ POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE SEE IT NOW OR. NEVER. P 3A 2/ _ & y m Reserved Chairs at Wildman, Lyell. i and Arey's. Buses will leave for all Suburbs after the Circus. HUMOROUS RECITAL Entitled, "LIFE IN THE NEW ZEALAND AND VICTORIAN PRISONS." (Personal Experience) Will be given by MR J. WILSON, l In the FEDERAL HALL. . ON. THURSDAY EVENING Geo. Fowids. Esq.. M.H.R., will pre* side at 7.30 sharp. MR WILSON will sing during the co Ursa of the Recital. The Central Mission Orchestra will-ren-der Selections of Music during the E- vening. A Collection will be taken up in aid of the Vermont-st. Children's Home. A number of Children from the Home. will be present. ""-- ;■:■. ..." ~. _y TEBTOERS. -•. -y"'"A pUTTER FACTORY AT WAYBT.Tenders for Erection of the above will be received till WEDNESDAY, the 28(_ .-' ' '~'' of May, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. . Plans and specifications may be seenat Mr H. Partington's, .Secretary of tha Company, at Wayby, and at the Office of. R<. W. de Montalk. Architect. 22, Mining ! Chambers, Queen-st., Auckland.-' Tenders to be addressed to A. BUSCK, Dairy Expert, Fort-st., Auckland, Agent "for the Wayby Co-operative Dairy Co. }'$& , ___ TfIXTENSION OF TIMS . ■ ■ ' " IE Time for Receiving Tenders for Butter Factory at Wayby is Extended, till WED. NESDAY, June 4th, at 12 o'clock noo.,||| R. W. de MONTALK, Architect® Tender!? to be addressed to A. Dairy Expert, Fort-st., Auckland, Agent; for the Wayby Co-op. Dairy Company, Limited. OROUGH OF DEVONPQ^p ... Tenders are. invited for the Cutting <A Gorse on Borough Reserve, Melrose. PiN ticulars can be had ;it the Council __(>; fice,„__each Rd., Devonport. . \ , £,<_« * Lowest or any tender not necessarily " «_.CCGI.t6(_. ' ' : A~J. C. WEBSTER, Town C3erfcl|§ May 24th, 1902. . yf pOROUGH OF GREY LYNN. WATER SUPPLY TO RICHMOND AWARD. f CONTRACT No. 2, PIPE LAYING. J Tenders endorsed as'Na.bove; will he received by the Town Clerk up to 5 p.m. MONDAY, June 9, for Laying about I; miles 6in and 4in cast iron Water Maina*-;-with Valves, • Hydrants, etc. Drawings and Specification at this Office A '■- AAA '.. HENRY H. METCALFE, i 30 Palmerston Building. Auckland. rp E N D E R» A' IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF I. . CHAPMAN, Ironmonger, Wanganui. Tenders will be received by the tinder* signed up to SATURDAY, 7th. June, for the PURCHASE, as a going concern, of the STOCK and GOODWILL in th« Assigned Estate of MR J. B. CHAPMAN, Ironmonger, Avenue, Wanganui. Renders will be received at so much in the pound—for Stock taken over at date of Sale. Prices, as per Stock Sheets;, which may be seen at Messrs Selby Morton's Office; or at the Offices of Messrs T. and S. Morrin, Ltd., Auckland; or: Messrs E. W. Mills and Co., Wellington. A Deposit of 10 per cent, must accompany ■ each tender. . - This affords a rare opportunity for anyone wishing to go into the ironmongery business, as the Business is situated in the Avenue, has been established about six years, and is well known' all over the District. The stock is in first clasi i order. The highest or any tender not neces* sarily accepted. SELBY MORTON, H Liquidator in the: Assigned' Estate; £,; B. Chapman. ■ , ■ -' ■' iTENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY 0. SATCHELS, VALISES, AND LEGGINGS. 'A — "- i General Post Office, J Wellington, 15th May, 1902*. Tenders will be received at the Gen' era! Post Ofiice, Wellington, vm, THURSDAY, the 12th June, for the SUPPLY of Letter Carriers' and Telegram Messengers' SATCHELS and ana Telegraph Linemen's VALISES, 10 ' the three years ending 31st May, i - -» approximate quantities each year will be 140 Satchels and ises and 200 Pairs of Leggings. , Samples may be seen at the CW« Post Offices at Auckland, Christchurcß, ■ and Dunedin, and at the Post and leiegraph Store, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will .not neceSJ sarily be accepted. All tenders must be one sample of each of the &Tti ? l ??A. quired. In the case of unsuccessful -.wanderers, the samples will be purchaS« a "*•■ the Department. Tenders should be addressed to -3* Superintendent of Electric Lines, Post Office, Wellington," and endorse* "Tender for Satchels, etc." \ J. K. LOGAN, . Il Superintendent of Electric M"** §§ === 9 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1902, Page 8
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