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Amusements ftc. > rfl HEATRE R O ST A L. I B Proprietor Mr RJ De '.t*s ! GREAT SUCCESS! S'-'CCE Si ! J. P. lIV»>ES IS- ' GENT BURLE c QHE A t' ' n.M ny COMPANY ! This (Tuesday) Events, January 21, 1 Will be repeated, the C««nic >*urle«q jc »nd Pantomime, e*i ithd, SNOW-WMITK ! On, OoIJtKN EAR f AVD Til 2 KAIuY ELVE3 OF 1 HE F"RKfi-T. Prince Go'denheart Vi<s Ai:c« J hns Snow white l.izzi- Morgan Prince Sapling Mi»s my Johns Heatherbelle ~ Jenaie Nye Extravaganza M:s»s Marl* - l.iston Ozorkerit ;Mr. J. P.. Hy*les Kauri Gum.. •- J. Wilkinson King Kauri Gum Mr. Mark D. Alexander RecaiUlino Mr. K. I,}ve Banco Mr. H. Kmmet New Transformation 'en" —Mr Hclinfs. Goldenshower <f F«n»—M*. K. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES ! liEWITC?rrN« DANCES ! SONG' 4 , DUETS, GLE.-S, CHorci SKS. Clown ..Mr fc J. Wilkinson Farlequioa.. J^hns Pantaloon r. 11 cmuiet Ha lequin M*-. H. Sinimonds Columbine Wm Am- Johns Sprite Mr. M. » ev-inni Dress Circle,-is; Stalls, *2< C 1; L'i:. tin » 6 tilUn?. Railways. tt? &.OHAUPO RAILWAY. ANNIVERSARY DAV, JAUVMIY 20 Any Station to any St-.ti-m. It tun Tickets at Single Rates ; available f-T ih : day only. PAPAKURA RA. Ei. Special Train leaves Auckland at 11 a.m., calls at Papakura Racecourse aud Intermediate ; returns, leaving at n J*. WAIIvATO RACES, F: hkcahy 12 and 13. Single Tickcts i?su-d on Fe'ir aty 11, 12, u*n«l V 3. Adv Statioa to HamiUun, L.u'<tu:-i>\ ( cr <*h.upo; available for return up tu ami including Monday, February 17. r*«ot tran ferabie. To uo re-datuvl o'n commencing return jourut.-j. A. V. MACDUNALn, ticncrJ Manager. Tea (lessJUTTING GOIUSE AT "\I3ATTOIRS. lenders for th'i above will be receive 1 until 2.30 p.m. of WtDNESDxY, 2Und initau , in of specilication as the orti ;e. P. A. PUIUPS, Totvn Clerk. Town Clerk's Ctlice, Janua y IS, 2b79. OTI'JE TO TEXDEEE RS. HELENSVIILE C EXTRACT. WHARF AND PERMANENT WAY. Kauri will be accepted instead of Tot.-%r% for all Tiwbsr so specified in Section 10 of tho Specitications. (Siropd) JAMES STKA'ARP, I i&trict Engineer. Auckland, January M. IS7O. ARAUE OPi-OKTUXITf *tP ACQUIRING VALUABLE PuCPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF TdE CAPITAL OF THE COLONY. OU HATAITAI, Watts' Peninsula, Evms* Biy District, from one to four miles from the Empire Cit? cf Wellington. JAMES M'COLL has bsen favourad witli instructions fxoai James Cout:s Crawford, Ks3.,to CALL, rVBTUBi/Briji -- to Let on Leise for 40 Yeirs, about 2000 ACRES OF LAND, divided into Sections from. 3 acres to 90 acres each. The whole of these sections are intetsecU'd by wellmade roads, and at all tides of the year are accessible by land and water. Watts's Peninsula and Evan A Bay i 3 to Wellington what Anderson's Bay and Peninsula is to Dunedin.and the Nortli Shore is to Auckland, except in addition to water approaches there is a direct easy carriage road. The flourishing township cf Kilhirnie joins on one side, and the bcautifol marine township of on the other side of the property, which gives intended tenants for dairy farm*, market-gardens, and the villa residences such inducements when the former has got a market at his door, and the latter ha? got *t his door all the luxury that the market of Wellington can supply. Special attention Is directed to Overtonn and Seatonn, part of Bnroham Blocks. These blocks are in sections, from 5 acres to 40 acres, and alt are especially adapted for residences and market-gardens, as the soil is uncxceptionally good, and the Tramway and Railway Reserves are on S-.atoun Block. It is contemplated to have the Tramway to Kilbirinie, which will hring thfi?e magnificent suburbs to a few minutes' car-drive of the very heart of the <_ity. Fcr full particulars and form of Tenders, apply to the undernamed agents, to which Tenders are to be addressed, np to noon of February Gth. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES M'COLL, Panama Chambers, Wellington. Or to, Mr. Hennelly, Thames Mr. Arthur Piitar, Auckland Messrs. Donald Reid & Co., Dunedin Mr. V. G. Stewart, Katikati. rjv o builders. Tenders will be received, up to noon on SATURDAY, February 1, for the Erection of stone and Brick Brewery Premises near Newcsarket. EDWARD MAHONEY .V SON, Architects. rgi o builders. Tenders will bo received until noon of th© 23th instant, for the Erection of a Warehouse in Shori-land-strcet. R. KEALS & SON, Architects. fjp O BUILD ER S. Tenders will be received, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, January 22, for the Erection of an Upper Story to a Vil a in Wynyard-street. WILLIAM FRANCIS HAMMOND, Architect. 42<3, Insurance Buildings. fJIO BUILDERS. Tenders will be received, np to noon on WEDNESDAY, January 22, for Additions to a Homeinths Grafton Road. WILLIAM FRANCIS HAMMOND, Architect, 42 3, Insurance Buildings. Banks. "gANir OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Establisued 1817. Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 460,000 This Bank is prepared to make special arrangements for Deposits lodged for fixed and to transact all other Banking Business on term* to be ascertained on application. 1 LONDON EXCHANGE. Selling, 60 days .. .. 1 Per Cont. Premium. Buying, £ Per Cent. Discount. ' Auckland Branch : T. U. IVhY, Manager. ■ Sewing Machines. Ladies, take note of this Two important points should not be lost sight , of in selecting a Sewing Machine. First: Be not enisled by long and extravagant puffj n the papers about Machines which are frequency made only to sell, and more frequently so'd by those who, from their want > of mechanical knowledge, can only parrot-like repeat the puff. Second : Beware of purchtsing a Sewing Machine because it happens to be a few shillings cheaper, and have afterwards to pay dearly for it in worry, delay, and vexation. Hie undersigned, from his intimate knowledge of Sewing Alechauism, can ) confidently recommend Taylor's Patent Sewing Machine as a really good, genuine, and well-tested Machine. Inspection invited at tho Sole > gent's, T. Peacock's, Shoriland-strect, opposite the Post-o2sca WC R O W X H E B t e VICTORIA LTVERY & BAIT STABLES s (Corner of Lome and Wellesloy-stroets. s Patronised and appointed Livery Stabl&-Keeper to a H.R.H. the Dake of Edinburgh and Hia Excel- ; lency Sir G. F. Bowen. ' For nire—A gTeat variety of Carriages, open and ; close ; Brongkams and Wedding Carriages, with. Grey r Horses; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded a and open, for single or pair o! Horsß3; F-Jur-whee'ed v DogCarts ; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Ccn- , veyances for driving passenger*, to cutsli&tx'cti: , Ladies* and Gent! >mon's Saddle HcTSQS,"3fC., fce. Charges Moderate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5360, 21 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5360, 21 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5360, 21 January 1879, Page 1

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