XpUKNiaHED or Unfurnishec -^- Apartments for three or four Young Gentlemen with or without binrd.—Addrcrs, Turner street (tw< minutes' walk from Queen street). HpEN SHILLINGS EEWABD.- --- Lost, on the ISth inst., a Dark-brown Pony branded T.P. on slioulder.—Any r/3i:;on defying tin same r'tcr tins date will be prosecuted. Portland House, Ilobson street. ■POR SALE, a Yacht, 7 tons.—Foi -*- Etldrers apply Sta ti offlco. TfOE SALE, a good substantial Stone J- Six-roomod Hou.;-, with large allotment; healthy situation, Ne;irtown.—Apply to H. Pertinttton, Queen-street. NOTICE. S. A' B V E T » GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, WELLESLEY STREET EAST, takes tr ;s opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Auckland rid the surrounding districts for their liberal support dv Ing the last five years, and trusts, by strict attention to business and supplying Firstclass Articles at SmaH Profit, to still merit a continuance of their favors. pRLNCE OF WALES THEATRE. FIRST APPEARANCE THE PEARL VARIETY TROUPE. (Amateur and Prof.-sional). GRAND COMBINATION. NOVEL AND IMMENSE BILL OF FARE FOR THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, November 2C. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Come One ! Come All ! and bo hot miss this Grand Treat! Song? Jigs, Dances, Hornpipes, Sketches, Negro 1-oolishments, Songs and Dances, Funny Scones from Africsßurning Shore, Heels, Farces &c ■> &c, &c. MIS 3 BESSIE Vl\x\N IN NEW SONGS. KW DON'T FORGET TO-NIGHT J. HESFORD, Manager. gOYAL E XiH I B ITIO N. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. GREAT SUCCESS. a lim'teS 15-—T n order to Prevent overcrowding only - •"•u -"nber of tickets will be s<«u<: I. PK^AY EVENING, FASniONABLt, , .__ ' tt i „ D SELECT NIGHT, Under the ).-«...^ CAPT. MORESBY & OFFiP °f BASILISK. 0F n.W.S. When the former Price of Adtr'ssion v. :il b<, for th><s occasion only. '"iltned CHAB VCTERISTIC CONCERT. Reserved Chairs may be secv~d at the Hall during the day. SATURDAY from 2 till 5 p.m. Special hor i-s for Tchoo's and yornger branches of farr'l'es. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THE COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To their Conductor M R. J. B R 0 W N E, Wj'l take place at the CHORAL HALL ON MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, PROGR A M M E. Part I. Selections from " Stabat Mater "—T->sshi Part 11. f elections from " Creation "—Haydn Part 111. , Operetta, " Robin Hood ard his MerricMcn "—Birch Admission 2s Gi ; Galleij-, Is Gd. Special Teims for Schools and Families. Tickets obtainable at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. Publ'c Works' Office, Colonial Architect's Branch, Wellington, November 25, 1873. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are -£*- invited for the F-'ction of New Departmental Oflicei for the General Government, in CONCRETE or TIMBER. General Conditions, Specific .tions, and Draw'ngs may be Lcen at the Office of the Colonial .Architect, Wellington, aid at the Public Works Oilices, Auc! land, Clnistchurch, Duned'n, Nelson, and Invert-v-;i', on the c .Ivel of fie f vst mafl after the Ist of December. Tenders cddie^srd to the Hon. the MVster for Publ'.c Works, and ln.-rkcd outside "Tender for Public Offices," w!'\ be reo'tved at the Office of the undersized up to Noon of Saturday, the 20th day of December. Telegraphic Tenders similarly ade'-ersed and marked will be received, H presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that WiLtten Tenders in due form are lodged at the office of a District linji'Hoer by the s;.me hov.r. The lowest or any Tender not neeessruly accepted. (Signed) W. H. CLAYTON, Colonir 1 Architect. j^URNISHED Apartments for -■- Lady and Gentlemen, or three or four Gentlemen, with or without board, in a healthy good situation.—For cr.rds of address apply at Stah office, AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. EARTHWORK APPROACH TO FREEMAN'S * BAT. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, Nov. 20, 1873. HTENDERS will be received at this 1- office until TUESDAY, the 2nd December, 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, for forming an Earthwork approach to the Reclamation in Freeman's Bay, in terms of plans and specifications to be seen at this office. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Approach to Freeman's Bay. WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. MILLINERY & DRAPERY. WE beg to inform our numerous Mends and Jthc public generally that our premises in front of the Market-house being now complete, we will commence business on SATURDAY NEXT, and solicit a share of your patronage and ' support. : . JAMES COOK. MRS C. CLAYTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after Monday, the Ist of December, 1873, Messrs Frank Quick & Co. will run a Coach, from the Whau Hotel for Auckland, via Mount Albert, at 8 o'clock every morning; - leaving the Union Bank, Victoria street, every after- ' noon at 5 o'clock, returning by Mount Albert also, i Pares, Is each way. i FRANK QUICK & CO., Proprietors; JOHN THOMPSONr Nevertibor" SSj|iß?S, '""!
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 3
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762Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 3
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