m PEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessees ... Messrs. Stuart O'Brien, and J. M, Lord. Scenic Artist Mr. Frank Varley. GREAT NOVELTY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), April 9, A GREAT BILL. The New Local Drama of the PHILO-MAORL REAL NATIVES, In then* Native War Dance. Also the Magnificent Drama of the 'pilot, With the Great Mechanical Scene of the 'ARIEL' IN THE STORM. Long Tom Coffin ... Mr. Stuart O'Bbien. . MONDAY, LUCRETIA BORGIA. Lucretia Borgia - Madame Marie Duret. Her First Appearance at this Theatre. NOTICE. TAYLOR'S WHARE DINING- ROOMS. 1 NO AtONOPOLY. T. DALTON, IN returning thanks for the liberal support of the inhabitants of Onehunga, also thanks Mr. H. Hardington for his kindness in trying to run him off the road. But it can't he done at the price. It would take six Pablos before Ihe wilsucceed. LECTURES ON THE""EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. THE Third of this Series of LECTURES will be DELIVERED at the AlbertStreet Congregational Church, on STNDAY Evening, April 10, by the Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A. Subject: " The Rising Storm.'' ' ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 11HE REV. D. BRUCE being about to . leave Auckland on a visit to Europe, a SOIREE in connection with his departure, will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, 14th inst., in the Music Hall, Symonds-street, at half-past 6 o'clock. Arch. Clark, Esq., in the Chair. Addresses will be deUvered by various Clergymen and Gentlemen. Joseph Browne, Esq , has kindly consented to conduct the musical arrangements. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, can be had from members ■of the Committee, and from Messrs. Chapman, Wayte and Upton, Booksellers; Peacock, Shortland-street; Brown, Vaughan, and Hobinson, Parnell; Angus, Newmarket; 0. Mays, North Shore ; Fleming and Steven son, Onehunga; John Hall and Air. Gane, Otahuhu. CIRCULAR SAW LINE. FOR SYDNEY. *i!i*4 fPHE favourite regular trader Jjllll^ 'NOV E LTY' Will sail on SATURDAY, the 16th instant. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON. & MACFARLANE. NOTICE TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOR LONDON. -•fct "THIS MJI& 'ANNE MAIN' Has extremely comfortpble cabin accommodation for a family or a few passengers. Appy to CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Queen-street, Auckland, April 6, 1870. FOR COROMANDEL, TAPU CREEK, AND GRAHAMSTOWN. « fTHHE p.s. J||Ks|V ' LALLA ROOKH ' will leave for the above places on MONDAY next, llth instant, at noon. HOLMES BROS. KEGU/LAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNIDATION BETWEEN AUCKLAND, BYM.EY, AND MELBOURNE. ±\& mHE s.s. Captain Logan, is expected here about the f a\Sf April, and vrill leavo again for Sydney ana Melbourne five days after her arrival. *or Freight or Passage apply to CRUICKSHANK, SMART & CO., n , Agents, Auck landl; Ur to, LEDGER & FRANCIS, n Agents, Grahamstown, Thames. ...Weea-street, Auckland, April 4, 1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 79, 9 April 1870, Page 3
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