Amusements fp H E, A T K E Lessee ... Business Manager R O Y A E. Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles Hilledea TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MATS'. 1 BAKER" AND FAKRON". BAKER AND FARR ON. BAKER AND FAR R O IT. FOR THE LAST TIME Xu their Great Play of New York Life during! the year 1876, entitled . LISA EC CLE S. LISA E C C L E S, Including the CELEBRATED MARCH, 1 •’ IST : . LILLIPUTIAN; VOLUNTEERS. TO-MORROW NIGHT, " ■; FAREWELL BENEFIT . .. TO . BAKER AND FARRON. Prices of admission—Dress circle, 4s. pstalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, ls.‘ ■ Box plan’ at Jackson’s, where seats may ba secured. Doors open, at 7.80 o’clock, commence at 8. ‘ j > "Yy ELLINGTON SKATING RINK. ' ALWAYS OPEN. Admission—ls. . GREAT, ATT RAC TI 0 NT. Tenders rp O BUILDER S. TENDERS are invited until noon of. THURSDAY, 17th MAY instant, for. Uieereotion of the Te Aro Theatre, Mannersstreet. and specifications at mv office.:, THOS. TURNBULL, ; Architect, Temple Chambers, Wellington, May 2. , rp o i U I L DER s. TENDERS will be received at my office,up to noon of THURSDAY, 3rd, May, for Erection of Shop and Dwelling in Tory-street. •Lowest or any tender not necessarily."accepted. 1 " 1 ’ ■ ' W. C. CKATFIELD, Architect, i Panama Chambers, 21st April. ■ ■ 0, CONTRACTORS FOR SHOPS ON" ' o RESERVE. In consequence of irregularities in lowesttendera, fresh tenders will be received at'my : office up to noon of THURSDAY, 3rd INST. Plans remain unaltered. , ■ v . 'W. C. CHATFIELD, " ' ‘ ’ : . Architect. Temple Chambers; May. 1. ; o ‘ELLINGTON, CITY COUNCIL. ■WHARF EXTENSION. ;
TENDEiy3_mcinvited_f6r'Extending there of the Queen’s Wharf, according to plans, specifications!' and .general conditions, .to, be> seen on and after the 16th instant, at the offices, of the Town Qlerka of Auckland, Christ,church,:andtoanedin, and at the office of the Cfity Surveyor, WeUihgtoii. 7 Also, ! Tenders are invited for Widening - the Main Wharf, according to plans,■specifications, jtcrbe'seeirat the above- , Separate, tenders,* addressed; “ His Worship.' the Mayor■ * and; City y Councillors,” marked : “JTehiJ&S fer/lSxteiisiqix eff T’s,” and. tenders .marked .“ Widening of Main Wharf,” will,he receiyod' ftt ithe Wharf Office till 3 o’clock of THURSDAY, lOth'Maj.; : ,y . ;\ Telegraphic, tenders similarly, addressed andmarked will he received if forwarded by norm. of same date, provided writtentenders, in form and with necessary deposit be lodged with, the aforementioned Town Clerks. ; The lowest or any tender not necesaarilyaccepted. By order. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor. and general conditions, named /offices.;-' y;y" In eonsequence of applications from intending contractors North and South for an extension of time for receiving, tenders, the saner will be received up to the idth MAY. 10 AUTHORISED SURVEYORSTENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to the 14th day of MAY for the Surveyof about 8600 acres of Bush Land, situated in the Township of Palmerston, Mahawat^-District. V,,,; ~ j Plans/ specifications, and forms for tender can be seen on application at the Provincial District Survey Office, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. ! HENRY JACKSON, ,i Chief-Surveyor. Miscellaneous/ NOTICE.— All amounts due to the firm of POLLOCK and, YOUNG, Butchers, must be - settled forthwith, and all accounts against the firi^readefed'without delay to J, H. POLLOCK, Care of Woods,. Crosbie, and Co., , (Late Pollock and Young), . Lambton-quay, RS. JAMES, MURRAY, late steward- . ,ess of the s.s. Omeo, wlk> left Melbourne, June, 1876, for New. Zealand, call at Wellington Post Office. Letter of importance for you. , , fjio JOHN HENRY PAI^GRAVE. John Henry Palsgrave, who is supposed to "have sailed from England for Auckland in August, 1875, is earnestly requested to apply to J. H. Baker, Esq., Survey Department, Christchurch, who has a letter for him from England. IF SIMPSON HARPER,; son of the. late Thomas Harper, of Manchester, will communicate with his brother, James Harper, 62 St. John-street, , Bridlingtoh,- Yorkshire, England, he will hear of something to his advantage. Bridlington, February 14, 1877. MONEY to Lend -on Freehold Security. W; H. QUICK, Lamhtonrquay. ANTED. KNOWN' -JONES’ WELLINGTON SALOON, (next door to Mr. Fife's, Druggist). Hair cutting, Shaving, and : Shampooing ; best style; very lowest prices. Accommodation for washing, and blacking ' boots. Beading, Smoking, and Sparring Roojns; Lady Pianiste in attendance. Good Beds and Board.—P. A. JONES.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5026, 3 May 1877, Page 1
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