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AMUSEMENTS, rv P E B A H O U SB. MR WALTER SANFORD....SoIe Lessee and Manager. INSTANTANEOUS AND CONTINUED SUCCESS. SIX NIGHTS, COMMENCING q\O-NIG.HT. mO-NIGHt SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. AND HIS A 'MEUICAN pLAYERS. WILL PRESENT THE GREAT AMERICAN COMEDY DRAMA, ("TEMPEST A DRAMATIC STORY OF LAND AND SEA, WITH SCENES LAID ON THE EASTERN COAST OF THE UNITED STATES. DON'T MISS THE WRECK ON THE OP3N SEA ONE OF THE MOST REALISTIC SCENES EVER SEEN ON ANY STAGE. PRICES—3/, 2/. 1/. Earlr Doors. 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman, Cyell, and Arey'i. Pit and Stalls—Carter's, opposite Opera Honse. f. I T V HALL. mO-NIGHT HAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Change of Programme by the MISSES LUCY FRAS"ER, DORA TAYLOR, EMMIE SMITH, STEELE SISTERS, AGNES RAHILLY, GALLA.RMS. JESSIE THORSE. and KITTY DELAVELE. Messrs Zeno, Delavele, Martyn Hagan, R. Hay, and J. and V. Hagan. THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE WITH A FARCE, '"THE SOMNAMBULIST." PRICES— 2/, l/» and Sixpence. A GRAND CONCERT IN THE INTERESTS OF JUSTICE. A Committee of Gentlemen was formed at a Meeting of Friends of Mr P. Quinlan, last night, who purpose providing eu Concert at an early date, proceeds to go towards nucleus of a "Fighting Fund," in the interests of justice (Hotelkeeper v. Brewer). At a future issue of this paper, date and place of holding same will be notified. JOHN W. 3UTLER, Hon. See. HECTOR NORMAN SIMPSON, Hon. Treasurer. Address: Care of Messes Heather, Robertt>n and Co., Cuitoms-trtreet. AUCTIONS. EEMTJERA YAJRDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th. FRESH CONDITIONED EWES. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. /-NOTFNTRY SALES. POKENO—MONDAY, 15th Feb. RUNCIMAN—WEDNESDAY, 17th Feb. HELENSVILLE—WEDNESDAY, 24th Feb. PUKEKOHE—MONDAY, 29th Feb. WAIUKU—SATURDAY, sth March ALFRED BDCKLAND & SONS. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 11 A.SL, AT MANUREWA. The undersigned have received instructions from Messrs Rollett Bros-.owing to dissolution of partnership and expiration of lease, to sell at the Farm, "Manurewa, on. Saturday, jlareh sth, mHE- WHOLE OF 'THEIR LIVE AND J- DEAD STOCK, comprising: - 20 Cows, in mijk and to calve -!0 Head Young Cattle 1 Bull 3 Heavy Draught Horses, good workers 2 Hacks. 4 a,nd 0 years old, by Wilmington 1 Trap Horse, good in all farm work 1 Pony, suitable for gig 2 Spring Carts, Trap, Gig, Dray and Harness, etc. 13 Coulter Farmers' Favourite Drill •>. D.F. Ploughs, 2 Oliver's Sets Harrows Disc Rollers, Scarifier, Chaff-cutter. and all Farm Implements 2 Stacks Sheaves, about 20 tons. Luncheon Provided. KEW ZEALAND LOAN AXD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. H. O. NOLAN, Anetion-eer. MONDAY, at 12.30 Sharo "^ 300 CASES PEACHES, PEARS, OUHJ PINES, ETC. NOTE THE TIME.* E. A. PERKINS & CO., Auctioneers. Department of Lands and Survey, District Office, Auckland, 14th January, 1904. TT is hereby notified that the undernoted •*- lands will be submitted for sale at public auction on FRIDAY, 4th March 1904. VILLAGE OF MAMARI — 10 Lots, averaging in area from 2 acres 2 roods 30p to 4a Iγ 23p, at the upset prices from £8 *V to £13 5/. <■ TOWN OF RANGIRIRI—Lot 6 area lr 20p, upset price £7 10/. TERMS - One fifth cash on fall of hammer, and the balance with Crown Grant Fee, J£l, within 30 days. "-™ wa G. MUELLER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. PPBI.IC NOTICES. J- , for Sale—Having bought out a lai-e grower of these favourite flowers I am rpHEIRE'S no flic« on Le-vy. Cleans' J- Watches for 2/, gaaraiteedT for V' rpHE"BSF "Price Given for Old' i and Jewellery, Old Gold and Silver Bought.-Levy, 101, Vtetori?«rert A' BTIBTI C DRESSMAKING TEA GOWNS, EVENI\G DRFSSPS WINTER COSTUMES ETC Style and Fit Guaranteed DRESSCUTTLNG CL-ASSEg T- Ladies shown how to cut. fit and finish. OpeninDemonstrations. WEDNESDAY, 1904. S p.m. MT. ROSKILL RD. (near Smeeton's Store) M RS FLETCHER AND SON wishes to 7 , thank -the Nurses and Doctors of the Auckland Hoszpital for their kind attendance during her daughters Ulness; also all kind friends for their kindness during their sad bereavement. JAPANE"SE~F'ern Balis.—Just landed a J splendid consignment of these attractive designs—in perfect condition, exceptionally cheap, from 2/ each. For a few days only at Mackay's, Seedsman and Florist, 195 Queen-et., opp. D.S.C,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1904, Page 8

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