A UCKLAND BUILDING- ACT JOL 1858, EXTENSION ACT, 1800. » ! NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS Awn OTHERS. ' AJVD NOTICE in writing must be given to the unii». signed by the Proprietor, Lessee, Mortgagee Builder, 24 hours previous to the commencement °. any Building within the boundary of the Auckwl Building Act. Any person responsible in dpfT,7u thereof, is liable to a fine of £10. Qefault Every Building Contract, or Agreement, to ctm» any Building or Chimney, contrary to the nroviiS of the Building Act, is made void thereby. uvmonß Building notice to contain a description 0 f th building, where it is to be erected, and the mateiS to be used in the erection thereof. "<«enals - All Notices of Buildings, Hoardings, deposit nf Materials on streets, opening streets for drainage nl any other purpose, must be made in writing and a permit obtained, the same to be produced on demanri to any public officer or authority. m WILLIAM ANDEBSON Inspector of BuildW. Canada Buildings, * ' Auckland, September 24,1870. TNSPECTOR OP MINES, ■ Superintendent's Office, Auckland, September 22,1870 Application for the appointment of INSPECTOR OF MINES for the Thames Goldfield will be received at this office until noon of THURSDAY, the 20th October next. Salary, £350 per annum. THOMAS B. GILLIES, Superintendent. __hiifl _l A UCKLAND NAVAL VOLUN. _T3l. TEERS.—The FIRING for the RlFLE'presented by J. T. McKelvie, Esq., and other Prizes, will take place at Point Chevalier, on MONDAY NEXT, at 9 o'clock. Conveyances will leave Sir. Frank Quick's, Victoriastreet, on Monday morning, at a quarter to 8 o'clock. Members wishing to proceed by the same must see the Secretary before to-morrow, at 6 o'clock. THOS. E. GUILDING, Captain Commanding A.N.V. Naval Office, 23rd September, 1870. M mHAMES GOLDFIELES.'*J#Kk . "*- c foltoW'Hg well-known 'Wsg& Cutters continue to TRADE fl*»: ««F'' regularly between AUCKLAND and the THAMES, conveying cargo at curi»ent rates : —' Glance,' ' Lee,' ' Severn,' ' Harriet,' ' Cornstalk/ ' Maid of the Mill.'— M. NICCOL, agent, Custom-house-street, itK^ "TTS. S. < RESACA.' Ja^fflßST 'DOKEot EDINBURGH,' will convey Passengers to and from the 'EESACA,' on MONDAY next, leaving the Wharf (on her first trip), at 11 o'clock a.m., and continuing throughout the day, at each hour. Faces : Return Tickets One Shilling. S. HAGUE SMITH. -vjl mHE p.s. ' ' LALLA ROOKH' ' 'enteTpeisel. will leave the Wharf for the ' RESACA' every half., hour during TO-MORROW (Sunday). AUCKLAND ETHIOPIANTROUPE. Manager .. .. *.. .. Mr. D. T. Fox Treasurer Mr. F. Manfred Secretary .. Mr. W. Chappell THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, September 24,1870, THE "AUCKLAND ETHIOPIAN TROUPE," will appear at the DEVONPORT HALL, NORTH SHORE. PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture—Company Opening Chorus—" Strike Boys, Strike"—Company Song—"Beautiful Isle of the Sea"—Mr. T. Manfred , Song—'* Hen Convention"—Mr. G. D. Cameron Song—" Farewell Kitty Dear"—Mr. O. D. Bell Song—" Fire Down Below"—Mr. R. S. Winter Song—" Dearest May"—Mr. W. Chappell Song—" Julietta BeU"—Mr. G. D. Cameron > Nursery Rhymes, introducing the Soldiers Chorus from " Faust"—Company. Intermission of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Solo Extraordinary—Mr.Winter. _~ Song—" Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Stdl-Mr. aea. " Talent Lot Loose"—Messrs. Winter and For. Comicalities—Mr. Cameron , , Duet—" Convent Bells"—Messrs. Bell and Manfred. " Curious Nerves"—Messrs. Winter and Cameron. God Save the Queen—Company. ■ Prices of admission : -Front beats, 2s 6d; back seats, Is ' ~ »«o Doors open at 7, performance commences at i.ov °C^ CTho p.s. ' Enterprise ' will leave £c Operastreet Wharf at 0 o'clock, and return at nail-past w_ NOTICE. IN consequence of Monday and Tuesday next being the Hebrew New Year, UW RED HOUSE (Barnb tand Levi's) will oe CLOSED on those days. Business vriU w ; resumed on Wednesday next. ___j^ NOTICE. IT having come to tho knowledge of the undersigned that several parties are soliciting orders iv his name, the public are requested not to give any order unless tney receive a Ticket printed-" City of Auckla^; Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment, EUt*A» & Co." _ . -._-. EDGAR & CO. NOTICE! NOTICE! «| mHE PREMISES of the undersigned,W| 1 be CLOSED on MONDAY W TUESDAY, the 26th and 27th inst. MORiUS AIARKS, Corner of Queen ami Wellesley-streets. NOTICE. , IN consequenre of Monday and lucsa?* next being the Hebrew New Year, tne CASH PALACE will bo CLOSED on ■&** days, and will RE-OPEN on WEDNESfA* morning.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 222, 24 September 1870, Page 2
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675Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 222, 24 September 1870, Page 2
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