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Tenders.

TENDERS.

Provincial Engineer's Office, > Coromandel, June 1, IS7O. TENDERS will be received at .tte Superintendent's Oflice, Auckland, up till 12 o'clock noon of MONDAY, the 20th instant, for WORKS on the KENNEDY'S BAY TRACK. Plans and specifications may be seen, and all [necessary information obtained, at the District Engineer's Office, Coromandel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Engineer will be on the ground at 10 o'clock a.m. of MONDAY, the 13th instant, to poiut out the proposed Works to intending contractors. Tenders |to be endorsed, "Tender for Kennedy's Bay Track." By order of the Provincial Seci etary. JOHN DRUMMOND, District Engineer. ,

IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID VERNON HUNTER.

TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to noon of TUESDAY sext, the 21st instant, for the PURCHASE of the Entire PLANT and PREMISES of the IDA SAWMILL, Grahamstown, as it now stands. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Failing a satisfactory tender, the Plant and Premises will be cut up into lots, and offered for sale by public auction at an early date. R. GORDON MACDONALD, Trustee. Office of the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court, Auckland.

TO BUILDERS.

r I" FND.ERS will be received, up to 3 p.m. I on THURSDAY, the 23rd instant, for the ERECTION of a BUILDING in Grafton Road. Plans, &c, at my office; Stichbury's Buildings. EDWARD MAHONY, Architect.

Amusements.

NEjW CITY HALL, Queen -street.

Great Attraction.

Two Entertainments.

FOR ONE ' TOBK ONLY, Comr icing WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, June .2, 1870.

Bachelder's Great Miltonian Tableaux of

PATtABISE LOST, The moat instructive entertainment ever given,

Our First Parents, Adam and Eve —the Fall of Adam— and the Expulsion.

The Garden of Eden is represented by splendid landscapes, scenes of marvellous beauty, showing Adam and Eve in the Garden, surrounded by the gorgeous foliage incident to a tropical clime, with sylvan Lakes and Groves, Silvery Cascade, Tropical Flowers, Birds, and Fruit ; the whole combined to form that Paradise which Milton describes as a "Heaven on Earth. " Among the many magnificent scenes here presented is . Eye before the Fountain, seeing her reflection in the water.

After which,

LOGAN,, The wonderful Illusionist, will appear in bis Grand Entertainment, entitled MAGIC, WONDER, and DELIGHT.

The whole concluding with

THE MYSTERIOUS PORTFOLIO, Out of whioh all the Frke Gifts to be given away each evening must come.

Million Prices to suit the times : Front seat?, 3s. ; second seats, 25. ; back seats. Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to common oe at eight.

R. G. Bachelder, Proprietor ; A. J. Logan. Treasurer ; W. G. Carey, Lecturer ; Messrs, Jeffery and Wright, Musical Directors. - H. EASTWOOD, Manager..

A. R. Y. PRINCE OF V7ALES THEATRE.

A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Will be given ON THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1870, In Aid op the Band Fund, By Members of the AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS, Assisted by Ladies of the Profession.

Under the distinguished patronage of the public of Auckland, who are thus appealed to, for the first time, to show, by their countenance arid support, their' appreciation of the Volunteer movement in this City. From the well-known liberality of the good people of Auckland, the Committee feel sure that this appeal will not fee in vain.

The performance will commenoe, upon th rising of the curtain, with an Overture by the Band. To be fqllowe'd by that (most appropriate to the occasion) amuaing Comedy, by James Kenny, RAISING THE WIND.

After which, A Musical Melange.

The Evening's Entertainment to conclude with the Laughable Farce of the : i IRISH TUTOR !

For Cast of Characters, and further particulars, see Programme. \, The Committee particularly. .requesi/; that the Volunteers of all arms', who may honour the Performance with theiif presence', will appear in uniform. ' * , Doors open at half -past seven, to commence precisely at eight. Tickets VDr ess Circle, ss. ; Family Circle, 3a. ; Stalls,,. 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. — may be had .of the principal Shopkeepers and Music-sellers in the City,^ and from any of the Members of the C'onrtinitfee. Carriages maybe ordered for 11.15 o'clock. SERGT. R, E. GATLAND, Manager.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4002, 20 June 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4002, 20 June 1870, Page 1