amusements. p RINCBSS THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs Steele and Keogh. . ®®P*®9 a ®nce of the request of numerous families who were unable to witness its last __ ._ „ representation, mu S MAY HOWARD. The brilliant and talented American Artiste, THIS EVENING, T®£aY, APRIL 13, In the Dual Character, Lady Isabella and Madame Vine, in EAST LYNNE. Wednesday, April 34, Benefit of MISS ADELAIDE STONE HAM. For the last time—SCHOOL. Thursday—THE WANDERING TTEVm ,®5 X may he seen and Seats secured •t Mr West’s Music Warehouse. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. JpEINOBSS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, BENEFIT OF _MISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM, • When will be presented, for the last time, Robertson’s Comedy of S O H -0 O L. B®Ha ... Miss Mat Howabd Naomi Tigho v . Miss Adelaide Stoneham ' ' MR JOHN MORAN, Who has given his valuable services for thin DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY. QUEEN’S THEATRE. ADULT CLASSES, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, from Still 10 o’clock. Juvenile Classes—Saturday Morning and Afternoon. An hour for preliminary instruction given at each class. Terms —One guinea per quarter, payable in advance, commencing from date of entrance. Private Seasons given. Mrs HAMANN, Regent road, George street. MUSIC AND DANCING. MR J. KELLY provides Music for private and public assemblies; also use of piano. Plano, Violin, Viola, Violincello, and Contra-Basso taught. DANCING CLASSES. St, George’s Hall, Juveniles and Adults Private lessons by special arrangement. STUART STREET. TENDERS DUNEDIN KEROSENE BOND. -Tenders are invited from persons willing to lease the Dunedin Kerosene Bond for a term of three or five years. The lessee will be required to pay the rent monthly in advance. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before Friday, the 16th instant. The highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. For farther information, apply to M. W. Hawkins, agent, Princes street. fTUSNDEEto WANTED till noon on ThursX. day, 16th instant, for extensive additional Stores for Messrs Dalzety, Nichols, and Co. DAVID ROSS, rchitect, Princes street. frpENDKRS wanted for Additions in Stone JL to the Provincial Government Schools, Albany street. To he deposited ui the Government tender box, by noon, on Tuesday, 13th April. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street, Opposite the Criterion. CAVERSHAM ROAD BOARD. TENDERS Wanted for 400 yds Rotten Rock for Kensington streets. Specifications may he seen at the Central Store, Kensington, and with the Clerk. Tenders to be lodged with the Chairman (with 5 percent deposit) will be received till Thursday, the 16th instant, at 7 p.m, JOHN CAMERON, • , Clerk O. R. Board. BOSLYN DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received till Friday, th 16th, for Road Formation and Metallin in the above district. Plans and specification maybe seen at the office of Mr Duncan, er gineer, Rattray street. Tenders to be lodge with the Chairman, A H, Ross,-Esq., with percent, deposit. WM. YOUNG SPIERS, Clerk to the Board, AprilS, 1875. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Y. E. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TOKOMAIRTRO TO LAWRENCE, GLENORE CONTRACT. Public Works Office, April 9,1875. XKTRITTEN TENDERS will be receiv< v » at this office up to noon on Satnrda' Ist May, 1875, for the COMPLETION of s the unfinished work on the above contrao They most be addressed to the Honorable tl Minister for Public Works, Wellington, at marked outside, “ Tender for completion . Glenore contract.” _ Plans Mid specifications may bo seen at tl fuDlio Works Office, Dunedin, and all info mation required may be obtained from the Di triot Engineer. Telegraphic tenders similarly addressed an £S?l veu f presented at as TELEGRAPH OFFICE oy noon of san date, provided that written tenders in di fo ”s aj £i od ß e , d at * District or Resident Ena neera Office by the same hour, and accomp med by a cheque on some bank in the tov where the tender is lodged, snob cheque to 1 cue days, and to. to in favor of the°Reoeive Generals deposit account only and not i bearer or order. beacceptoi* ** &Dy nofc nec «Bßaril By command, JOHN CARRUTHERS, Engineer-in Chief. V. R. ADDITIONAL THRICE WEEKLY I SERVICE BETWEEN OAMARU A TIMARU. General Post Office, Wellington, 7th April, 1 TENDERS will bo recei\ the General Post Office, Wellingto «oon of Saturday, the 24th inst., for th( fonnance of an Additional Thrice Weekb Service by Coach between the Post * Osmium and the Post Office at Timaru. f BSLSif 181 Miy *■ The successful tenderer will he take up the service from Timaru ( the Ist proximo, and from Oamar lowing Monday, and the Coaches s after depart from and arrive at Camara on the days alternately t for the arrival and departure of th winch the mails are now convej Timaru and Oamaru under existin Forms of tender with the termi ~ con^ may be procured Dunedin and Christo! tnePost Offices at Oamaru and Ti No tender will be considered uni qtSreAdejw’t* 11 accompaniet to “ Tender Md Timaru MaU Service.” and i
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Evening Star, Issue 3786, 13 April 1875, Page 2
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