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"PAINTING TOLL-HOUSE 8, .JL TOLL-GATES, &c., AT NEWMARKET. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, March. 22, 1871. TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of MONDAY, the 3rd of April next, from persons willing to contract to PAINT the Toll-houses, Toll-fates Barriers, 4c, at Newmarket. . ' Specification and form of tender may be seen md further particulars obtained, at the Public Works Office, Emily Place, Auckland. Tenders to be endowed, " Tender for Painting " JOHN SHEEHAN, ' For the Provincial Treasurer. fWTTINGT, FORMING, AND V^ METALLING, CONSTRUCTING CULVERTS, &c, GREAT NORTH ROAD. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, March 20, 1871. NO ELIGIBLE TENDER having bean received for the above works, TENDERS for the same are again invited, to be sent in to this office, on or before Noon of MONDAY next, the 27th instant. Plan and Specification may be seen, and Form of Tender obtained at the Public "Works Office Emily Place. JOHN SHEEHAN, For the Provincial Secretary. pKCNCE OF WALES THEATEE. Lessee B. N. Jones. GRAND OPENIN& NIGHT. NEW DECORATIONS BY MR. PERRIMAN. NEW SCENERY BY MR. PERRIMAN. NEW ACT DROP BY MR. PERRIMAN. NEW COMPANY. NOTICE. The Management beg most respectfully to inform the patrons of the above place of amusement that, in opening the Theatre, they have not spared expense to render this fashionable place of resort the most comfortable in the Southern Hemisphere. The Company I selected are of approved talent. The pieces to be produced arethe latest London Novelties. The stage appointments will be especially attended to. The Theatre has been thoroughly cleansed, and will be kept so. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 25. The performance will commence with Watts Phillips's celebrated play, FRIENDS AND FOES, In which the following talented Artistes will appear— Miss Flora Anstead Mrs. W. Ryan Miss Jessie Raymond Mis 3 Milly Barker, and Mrs. B. N. Jones. Mr. J. P. Hyrles, Mr. W. Ryan, Mr. L. Booth, Mr. John Dunn, Mr. Smyth, Mr. B. N. Jones. Overture —Orchestra. To conclude with the Farce of FITZSMYTH OF FITZSMYTH HALL. On MONDAY EVENING NEXT will be produced, with New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appointments, H. F. Daly's Romantic Drama, of intense human interest, entitled, FROU FROU, which has been in active preparation for the Last Month. Dodrs open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock punctually. Prices of Admission :—Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s : Pit, Is. ALBERT BARRACKS. -*•*• ALBERT BARRACKS. ALBERT BARRACKS. ALBERT BARRACKS. EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April lOtk and 11th, 1871. GRAND CHAMPION I ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING, In which Messrs. HARRIS, HEWITT, -AND BIRD HARRIS, HEWITT, AND BIRD HARRIS, HEWITT, AND BIRD WILL COMPETE. Committee of Management. .G. YON DER HYT>E, Esq. 'it. J. CREIGHTON, Esq. JOHN SHEEHAN, Esq. JAS. SMART, Esq. BURTON DAVENEY, Esq. JAMES RUSSELL, Esq. WM. MACGREGOR HAY, Esq. JOHN COSGRAYE, Esq. KB WM. MORRIN, Esq. THOMAS MORRIN, Esq. S. MORRIN, Esq. F. A. WHITAKER, Esq. H. H. MANING, Esq. R. fl. BARTLETT, Esq. W. J. MARKS, Esq. M. P. DU MOULIN, Esq. WM. H. JONES, Esq. WALTER GRAHAM, Esq. RICHARD MORROW, Esq. EDWARD PHILLIPS, Esq. J. E. MACDONALD, Esq. W. L. REES, Esq. OWEN JONES, Esq. The full programme of the Sports will be published on Monday next, when full particulars of Rules, Ac, will i»pp«*r. ADMISSION, Is. ADMISSION, Is. , . I CHARLES HILLSDEN, Agent. rpHE NINETEENTH AMNIYER-*-T- i^ EY SERMONS of the Hlgh-»tr»et Confr*gaE o*?*} C?*? el T* 11 v ?«»ched next LORD'S DAY, 2eth in«t., in the Morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. Jamsu Gosh A.M.; In th« Evening, at hati-past 6, by the Rev. J. J. Lewis. On behalf of the Chapel JFund. PHONETIC SHORTHAND. . Mr. W. MITCHELL intimates that he has commenced the formation of Classes for INSTRUCTION in PHONOGRAPHY or Phonetic Shorthand (Pitman's system). Terms on application. The superiority of Phonography over every other system of Shorthand is universally admitted, and, from its beauty and utility is daily becoming more established in pomilaritv — Camberwell C«ttage, Bath-street, ParneU.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 376, 24 March 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 376, 24 March 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 376, 24 March 1871, Page 3

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