AmusementsOLXTH pONTINGENT'S JpAREWELL. OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY NEXT. COOPER AND MACDERMOTT • (Just Returned from the South) Will give a pRAND pATRIOTIC pICTORIAL /CONCERT IN HONOUR OF ABOVE. THE ARMY AND NAVY'! OUR VOLUNTEERS AT THE FRONT! THE HEROES OF RIETFONTEIN! Latest Programme of LIVING PICTURES BY EDISON'S TWENTIETH CENTURY MACHINE. LATEST MUSIC BY COLOSSOPHONE. Received by Crowded Enthusiastic Audiences in all the Large Theatres through the 1 Colony. Verdict: " Best Patriotic Entertainment "in New Zealand." Admission. 2s and Is. Commence 8 p.m. Tenders. yr ANU KA U WATER SUPPLY. CONTRACT No. 2. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PIPES, SPECIAL CASTINGS, VALVES, Etc. j Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Mann- ; kau Water Supply Board, and endorsed " No. j 2 Contract," will bo received at this Office up \ to noon of THURSDAY, February 14, for the Supply and Delivery of about 1100 tons of Cast Iron Pipes, Special Castings, Valves, Fittings, and Materials. Drawings and specification at this Office. HENRY H. METCALFE, 30, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. <H.IS BORNE HARBOUR BOARD. Tenders for Supply and Delivery of Totara and Kauri Timber, will be received at this Office up to 5 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 25th February, 1901. Specifications may be seen at Harbour Board Office, Auckland. Napier, and Gisborne. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. WITTY. Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Gisborne, January 12, 1901. -pESIDENCE IN GRANGE ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Tenders for Erection of above, and for Fencing (separate Tenaers). will be received until noon on January 24. PERCY HOLT. Architect, Mercantile Chambers, 131, Queen-street. "DESIDENCE, STANLEY POINT. Tenders for the above will be received until FRIDAY, the 25th inst., at 12 o'clock noon. R. W. DE MONTALK, Architect. 22, Mining Chambers, Queen-street. "HADDOCK TO LET. PARNELL. £ TENDERS for Lease of Paddock, about 13 acre 3, Ayr-street, Parnell, from year to year, will be received by me up to noon of MONDAY NEXT, the 21st January instant. Conditions may be seen at my Office, 15, Palmerston Buildings. OLIVER MAYS. January 15th, 1901. , Public NoticesQIXTH CONTINGENT TO SOUTH AFRICA DEMONSTRATION. It is hereby notified that the following Gentlemen—Messrs. L. D. Nathan (Treasurer), J. McK. Geddes, Leo. Myers, Thos. Peacock, W. B. Leyland, and A. H. Nathan— been appointed to Collect Funds and to obtain guarantees from Citizens to defray any deficiency which may arise in connection with j the send-off to the Sixth Contingent.
It is to be hoped that the Citizens will respond liberally. S. A. GOLDSTEIN, R. R. HUNT, Joint Hon. Sees. "OAPATOITOI ROAD DISTRICT. A Copy of a By-law to Regulate the Heavy Traffic on Roads in the District, to be made by the Board at their meeting at the Railway Station on SATURDAY, February 2nd, 1901. at 9 a.m.. may be seen there, or at the Post Office, Pacatoitoi. CHRISTO. BAILEY, Chairman. 31st December, 1900. mo FARMERS. THE LATEST SUCCESS. A Working Trial of the " CROWN" SEPARATOR will be held at the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Limited), Durham-street, on FRIDAY, 18th January, under the supervision of Mr. Pond, the Dairy Expert from England. All Farmers and their Wives are cordially invited to attend and inspect this Latest Triumph in Separators. TN THE ESTATE S. DALGLEISH. TE PUKE. JL Creditors in the above Estate are requested to render their Claims on or before TUESDAY, January 22, 1901. to the undersigned.— C. TEWSLEY, JOHN BURNS, Trustees. Mining Notices. YOUNG NEW ZEALAND GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). A Call (the 15th) of Id per Share on the Capital of the Company has This Day been made by the Directors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned, at the Office of the Company, Queen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 13th February, 1901. A. L. WHITE, i Manager. I January 16, 1901. Business Notices--vr ' O T I O E. Having secured the Basement Floors of Messrs. 11. Miller and Co.'s Gum Warehouse, in Fort-street, as TEMPORARY PREMISES, We are prepared TO SUPPLY ALL ORDERS, AS FORMERLY, With the Utmost Possible Despatch. T3OND AND T>ELL. pLARKE AND MADDOX V Beg to Announce that they have ' TAKEN THOSE PREMISES In LOWER ALBERT-STREET, Lately occupied by Messrs. Hipkins and Coutts, Opposite Union Oil Soap and Candle Co. Creditors are requested to furnish Copies of Statements and Invoices without delay. pUSTOM-STBEET FIRE. J. E. WHEELER Begs to intimate that having Shipments of Grain, Flour, etc., arriving this week, and as Messrs. Carr, Johnston, and Co., W. Giinson and Co., T. 11. Hall and Co., W. J. Hurst and Co., and others have generously placed their Stocks at his command, BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION, At their Temporary Premises. HOLMES AND GRIERSON'S STORE, COLLINGS' BUILDINGS, COMMERCE-STREET. fTIHE DISPLAY OF NEWTON. A CHOICE, CHASTE, AND UNIQUE SHOW OF BRIDAL GROUPS At ';. J. C. M 0 R T 0 N"S BALMORAL STUDIO, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. (Opposite Tabernacle). All are cordially invited to inspect the LARGE STOCK OF PHOTOGRAPHS, ENLARGEMENTS, ETC. A Large Assortment of ALBUMS, FRAMES, BRACKETS. ETC., Suitable for CHRISTMAS AND, NEW YEAR PRESENTS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11553, 17 January 1901, Page 8
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