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... , Amusement '■ -^f§.J§' 0 P E R a ifr^Till \J IS'* '* lessee and Manager:.Y:Mii. Ton PoLUiD ? ; Treasurer Mr. W.u'srjmvix ■■& m$ THE SAME OLD STORY I A'- & jg|. PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING! !§ To Greet the Favourites, ?'i--\ ' ,-'i?> pOLLARD'S QPERA fJOMPANI, '; In Von Suppe's Masterpiece. : * - : | -;^-, s^sl boccaccio! .. , :■' REPEATED TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MAR. And MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 8 and 9. 1 >'- 5& The Scenery ■> ... (The Scexert 'j- .' ; -M The Dresses „'"■ The Dresses 1 ?«Ss Properties (_ "™ J the Properties"' ,: M TheKffkcts i "' The EFFECTS ...: ,: '#S The Marches • ™.r v The Marches ? ''■ M. the Growings J '"'•■ I TUE Grouping! "' 'Vl* WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE IRrjEi "The most perfect production of Comic Open >' ever seeii in the Colony." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, *|; jsff STILL AXOrHER NOVELTY! \''-'M Planquette's most melodious work, ' NELL CWYNNE. ijws The Opera produce.! under the sole direction ••--'■'fc'v MR. TOM POLLARD. . .■$ Jl Musical Director Mr. H. T. Hißßlsox •Vr.iJ Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, 'H?z. ■?$% Day Tickets at Williamson's. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, is ; Orchestra ' - ■ Stalls, ss. ' FitEl). W. DUVAL, ' I*.' Business Manager. h£-i AUCKLAND LADIES'" LIEDERKRA'XZ. -'fll Rehearsal and Adjourned Annual Meeting will be 1 ''*$£ held in st. Andrew's Schoolroom, •Syumnds-street ■■ '' MONDAY" Evening, March 8, at eight o'clock. All' ' '1$ members particularly requested to attend, i v-if ? Business.—Election of Officers and Committee"-*•s£' for the year. M. SIMPSON, '7pHon. Sec'-]". EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Satur- ' 'j-U day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission. 6d, Prizes given.—Works, Freeman's Bay. < -"J-v :^ Aquatics. ;8| "VTGARUAWAHIA REGATTA AND ill ±T| AQUATIC CARNIVAL, : |f'| ST. PATRICK'S DAY, liTll MARCH. i. |J WAR DANCES!!! WAR CANOE RACES!II ■/ |l' HURDLE RACES!!! GIG RACES I!! f-M SWIMMING RACES, Bit, Etc. j &$ Monster Entries ! Monster Gathering ol Maori ' '[eM] Tribes! Lovely Picnic re-orts. Hot water provided. Mountain Scenery. !£<S River Scenery. F.Test Scenery. j~|j Cheap Railway Excursion. Fun for all! !! 'w| The following are the entries for (he Rowing % events in the Ngaruawahia Regatta to be held eg m the 17th March (St. Patrick's Day) . M MAIDEN GIGS (open).-\Ve,t End R.C., St. ' 'ft George's R.C., Auckland R.C., Waitemata-Citj (S R.C., and Devunport R.C. SB MAIDEN GIGS (under 10 stone)-West End m R.C., Auckland R.C., St. George's R.C., Waiteniata- ' §8 Citv R.C., Devonport R.C. m JUNIOR GIGS.-West End RC, St. George's M R.C. Auckland R.C., VVuiteinata-City R.C. , 1 SENIOR GIGM.-West End U.C., St. George'l M R.C, Auckland R.C, W.-iitemata-City U.C . '18 STUMP OUTRIGGER. -A, McHar'dy (St .if George's R.C.), A. Dacre (Auckland R.C), W. 0. '.?.: Cooke, C. 0. Hughes (West End 8.C.) g § DIN'iY RACE (open).-C. 0. Hushes, V. Mase- '; I field, E. Bailov, W. Oliver. if: DINGY RAC K (under 18).-B. Hanna, P. Hughes, >9f P. J. Bailey, 11. Bakewell. W LADIES' PAIR OAR.-Mi<ses Kvers, Hisses M Smith, Misses Mallandine, Misses Paterson and ' jjs Erikson, Misses Terawhiti and Haudou. ;fe A very large number of entries have been received '.' % for the Swimming events. These are now in till •' ;■;- hands of the handicappers. t '■&•; The entries for the Maori events do not close ' - 1' r until the 6th, but a large number are already in so ' S ' that the success of the Ngaruawahia Regatta would' ':* seem to be assured. -.;? ! -% Tenders- / f :'s AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, '' I '' TENDERS FOR ADDITIONS TO NORTHCOTI' FERRY JETTY. |'^| Harbour Board Offices, -. *;'■;•,!? March 4, 1837. i-'-f ! Tenders will be received at this Office until v'.i TUESDAY, the 16th inst., at noon, for Addition! ; to Northcote Ferry Jetty, in terms of plans and: ; j. specifications to be seen at Engineer's Office. ■ : ' > The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac; cepted. -inPj;: Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and : ' ; . endorsed "Tender for Additions to Northcotr-. - Ferry Jetty." -... uji'/fe By order of the Board. •-» U'ffiX J. M. BRIGHAM. 'j?t\-." Secretary^!'.'" mO BUILDER S,|>'| HOUSE IN NELSON STREET, ' jfig Tenders for the above due at Noon on THURS- . DAY, 11th inst. ':M\M MITCHELL & WATT, :,-?/•;. Architects, ".■;?;? Victoria Arcade. \i : 'iCJCHOOL BUILDING AT OPOURIAO M SO NORTH (WHAKATANK). -\ ?M Tenders will be received by the Education Board. i .'■ "■. Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY, 23rd March. 1897. '.; M Plans, etc., may be neeii at 216, Victoria Arcade, \;7'. Auckland; and on application to the Chairman of ' the Whakatano School Committee. ',' >% The accepted tenderer or tenderers will not bl '.g allowed to withdraw, from the contract entered into -i' by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their ,*' sureties be relieved. "M MITCHELL & WATT, Architects. l'|| „ SCHOOL BUILDING AT PAKIRI. i| . Tenders will be received by the Education Board, . ; i '• Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY, 23rd :' ~ March. 1897. | 11 Plans, etc., may be seen at 210, Victoria Arcade, j •' Auckland; and on application to the Chairman of !, j 13 the Pakiri School Committee. -f The accepted tenderer or tenderers will not bi ~; ir allowed to withdraw from the contract entered into '; )f by him or them with tbo Board, nor will his or their . ~ sureties be relieved. MITCHELL & WATT, ': ir Architects, i A . . :i v t ; mENDERS will be received by the .•; X undersigned for • ;j CONSTRUCTION OF HOBSON PARK -^ CRESCENT Up to March 15th, at 12 noon, j) H. MUNRO WILSON, Civil Engineer, ; Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. .| Public Works Office, J. Auckland, 24th February, 1897. TENDERS will be received at this Office '< for Itepairs Contiact, Mauku Bridge, Drury j to Waiuku Road, till noon on 17th Much next. J . Plans, etc., may be seen at this office, and at thi | ■"' Post-offices at Drury, Mauku, and Waiuku. The lowest or any tender not necessarily »fr 'd, cepted. •'<. CHAS. a. VICKERMAN, )s; Res. Eng. V _ ''r.l\. 23 Public Works Office, '\>, "• Auckland, 24th February, 1337. j a TENDERS will be received at this Offi« ! for Mangere Bridge Repairs, Contract 1597, ~■': m ' I situated at Onebunga, till noon on 17th March next. ;..y Plans, etc , may he seen at the Onehunga Borouji •. ■ • ™ Office, and at this office. -;-l' ■••;"-.'' & The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted. . »,,.'{ CHAS. R. VICKERMAN, • ;.'/, £3 «l|tt ~'; ice " .. ' ==g ~T : , LUBRICATING OILS Leather, Rubber, and Balata Belting- >M >*■ Stack and Waggon Covers '"'.«S ' Ventilating and Drying Fans '.i : yi !e i A. YOUNG & CO., : : ed Telephone No. 557. FORT STREET^ y- - >_ "VTEW ZEALAND HERALD. '. in- -Li Ki'-i; Subscription :3d per week, delivered in to« h ;2; and suburbs; or 13s ed per quarter, in advance: ;,. posted to any part of the colony. j ■} . | M Births, Is; Deaths ami Marriages, 2s Wj*jjj s; . insertion. These announcements are also inserted ; , s , in the Auckland WEEKLY News and HESiW;g Jy. MONTHLY SUMMARY without extra charge. ';. gij« While every care is exercised in regard to the d« , ins insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors w.;j nv not hold themselves responsible for ■ through nccideut or from other causes; and ™ , P— Proprietors reserve to themselves the right ol >J ;' ars omitting advertisements that they may deem is tan objectionable, even although such advertisements ■ i HT may have been received and paid for in the usual | KS- ~ . \Y course of business.' iV ' I ' Instructions as to the tnwrtiwi or irilAdratwJ« | A., advertisements in the Herald must be in irnW I Advertisements received without such instruction, ,|| will be inserted until countermanded, and charges, y accordingly. Orders to withdraw ■ advertisement.' .. . must be at the Publishing Office not later, than su .^ o'clock p.m. m .^ For the convenience of advertisers, replies to :, ; advertisements may be sent to the Herald , | Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not ;? ai-i-onr. ,inv resnonsibility in this respect-.;. jtviil

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10383, 6 March 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10383, 6 March 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10383, 6 March 1897, Page 8

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