BARQUE 'ISMAY,' FROM LONDON. . nnHIS vessels haying reported r/swisLi- J- la* c ÜBtom House, fflbfrjjfr-'%> Consignees are requested toTpass entries, pay freight, and take ~^^^X3^^ delivery of cargo. All bills of lading consigned to order to be nresented at the office of the undersigned. OWEN & GRAHAM, Agents. BARQUE 'ISMAY,' FROM LONDON. ""— %-i. T "WILL not be responsible for '"Tjwpy X any DEBTS contracted by /;^3^/JKaS, my Crew. -^^Ssieg? WILLIAM SHERWIN, Master Barque ' Ismay.' Auckland, May 16,1870. STEAM TO TAURANGA. i*iKv4*v nr HE swift ancl c°mmodious rtitwrnkim* , T AURANGA' will (weather permitting) leave Queen-street Wharf for the above every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, returning from Tauranga for Auckland every THURSDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock. W. J. HURST & CO., Agents, Queen-street. THOMAS WRIGLEY, Agent, Tauranga. NEW CITY HALL, QUEEN-STBEET. IMMENSE SUCCESS AND SECOND NIG HT. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, May 16, < AND DURING THE WEEK, The most sublime and startling production of the age —the Grand Moving Tableaux of THE APOCALYPSE, the largest and finest Diorama ever exhibited in New Zealand, painted on 20,000 feet of canvas, pourtraying with immense power the Visions of St. John, as by him described in the Book of Revelations, commencing with the Vision of the Seven Golden Candlesticks, and ending with the Vision of THE NEW JERUSALEM, the most magnificent scene ever exhibited in the world. A Free Distribution of Elegant and Costly Gifts will be made amongst the patrons of the entertainment at the close of the Exhibition, amongst which This Evening will be a magnificent SILVER TEA SERVICE, consisting of four pieces, valued at £7, together with about 40 other presents. MILLION PRICES : Reserved seats, 3s; second do., 2s; back, Is. Seats can be secured at the Hall. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at half-past 10. R. G. Bacheldeb Proprietor A.J.Logan ; . Treasurer W. G. Caeey Lecturer R. 0. Jeffeby ... Musical Director. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. T)RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. _M_ ' ■ BENEFIT OF MRS. W. H. NEWTON. TUESDAY NEXT, FIY 17. The beautiful Comedy of A SILVEE LINING! As now being performed by Mr. Chabies Matthews, in Australia. Conducing with the CAPTAIN'S NOT AMISS, In which Mrs. W. H. Newton wi'l sing a popular SENSATIONAL COMIQUE, a la BABKT O'NEIL. TO ADVERTISERS. THE Proprietors of the "EVENING STAR" beg to intimate that all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion must be received at the Publishing Office in VULCAN LANE, Lower Queen-street, not later than IWO O'CLOCK on the day on which they are to appear. NOTICE. AS numbers of our supporters have ex pressrtd a desire to receive their papers as subscribers, instead of purchasing them from tl"» gunners, the Proprietors of the "EV^'iViNG STAR" beg to intimate that from this forth any person so desiring can liave the paper delivered regularly on the terms below specified. REED, FERRAR, & CO. Subscbtption—Per Quarter, ss. 6d., payable in advance ; or, 6s. 6d. if booked. Auckland, April 22, 1870.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 109, 16 May 1870, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 109, 16 May 1870, Page 3
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