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Notices.

ABBOTTS ; A PERA TT 0 US, E . Director ... Mr J. 0. Williamson. Stage Manager ... MrH. Vernon. Treasurer MrJ. E.Moore. SECOND WEEK rttJ SECOND WEEK SECOND WEEK Op SECOND WEEK , , WILLIAMSONS OPERA COMPANY. LARGEST, " STRONGEST, MOST SUCCESSFUL LYRIC ORGANISATION IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. LAST NIGHT ) But ( LAST NIGHT LASTXIGHTf 5 I LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ) of ( LAST NIGHT, Patience! Patience! Patience! Patience!' Patience ! Patience ! > Patience! Patience! Patience! By arrangement With R. D'Oyley Carte, of London. Complete and perfect in every detail : Artists, Chorus 1 , Orchestra and Scenery. , H H\ The Greatest Hit / H H §a§ G3 I eVCT knoWn iU NeW S & | §^O§ I Zealand. o§O§ ! Stfltf gratifying Appro-^ Sgg^ ft Qfe q I .Press and Public. Jz; qz q p iz; pft I Houses Crowded £ fz? P jz; H s / Nightly. \ W S Every Evening at 8 o clock. PATIENCE; Or, BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE. Musical Director. . .Sign or Paolo Giorza.

GEEAT ) ny (SUCCESS GREAT \ 0F | SUCCESS Gilbert and Sullivan's iEsthetic Opera PATIENCE, As presented by Williamsons Royal Opera Company ! Royal Opera Company 1 Royal Opera Company ! PATIENCE PATIENCE EXCURSION fTIRAINS. XCURSION ±RAINS. CHEAP TRIP)"" f THE OPERA CHEAP TRIP [ to 4 THE OPERA CHEAP TRIP ) I THE OPERA iRETURN~SICKETS AT, SINGLE RATES, will be issued THURSDAY and FRIDAY, June Ist' and 2nd from any station to Auckland, available for return up to and including Saturday, June 3rd. Reserved seats for the Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls may be secured by telegraphing to Opera Box office at Wayte's, Stationer, 100, Queen-street, Auckland.

\ UCKLAND RAILWAYS. Cheap Fares. WILMAMSON^"bPERA COMPANY. Return tickets at single rates issued Thursdey and Friday, June Ist aud 2nd, any station to Auckland, will be available for return up to and including Saturday, June 3rd. A. Y. MACDONALD, General Manager.

HAMILTON-MORRINSVILLE and HAMILTON - CAMBRIDGE RAILWAYS. 50,000 Railway Sleepers Contract. Public Works Office, Auckland, 25th May, 1882. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office until Noon of THURSDAY, the 15th June, 1882, for SUPPLYING, DELIVERING, and STACKING, at any Railway Station between Helensville, Auckland and Te Awarautu, FIFTY THOUSAND RAILWAY SLEEPERS. Tenders will be received for the whole number, or for any, number not less than 500. The Sleepers may be either Puriri, Totara, or Kauri. Specifications and Conditions of Con«. tract can be seen at this office ; at the Public Works Offices at Hamilton, Kawakawa, and Whangarei,; at the Railway Stations at Helensville and Pukekohe ; and at the Warden's Office, Thames. Tenders must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Worka, Auckland, and marked outside, "Tender for Railway Sleepers." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. W. H. HALES, District Engineer.

mENDERS for the erection ofaHOUSE JL at Te Rapa, labour only, will be received by the undersigned (from whom further information can be obtained) up to Saturday next, June 3rd. — John Goodwin, Frankton Boad, Hamilton West. ,<_, HPENDERS will be" received until 6 1 o'clock on TUESDAY EVENING, the ,6th June, for DRAINAGE WORKS on the eastern , side of ■ Gbant and Foster's Block atTeAroha. Flans and specifications may be seen, and further information obtained at Mr Gbant's house on the Block. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. > t .Tenders to be addressed, to the undersigned, Te Ai-oha, and marked tender. WM. C. BREAKELL.

TO BUILDERS. fipENDERS will be deceived until J_ Saturday, 6 p.m. June „3rd, for erection Of villa; residence at Manawaru, near Te Aroha. Plans, &c, can be seen at The Waikato Times Office, also at my office, Te'Aroha. '" " "'i I .'' 1 " ' The lowest or any tender - not "necessarily accepted. , , ", ' . , . V •/..» , '•"HP.'CEUM^, ', ,_^ 'Architect. IN.TEtE/f ESTATE,, OFi^THE LATE _ MR. B. EDf^ARDS.a „ ' j. „ r,AllTpftrties,;oißideTbted| K tq ? ,tjbb> ;al>ove; ,Estate,,iare jVrequestbd jto.^PAY^.itheir-.'AGCQtJNTSfto^e-^yihe^tK^une.:^ - f By oMerTof -th^t^We^afth^Estate: '- ;s&£. :> */

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1546, 1 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1546, 1 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1546, 1 June 1882, Page 3

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