*T> EW CITY HALL, Qtteen-stbeet. CONTINUED IMMENSE SUCCESS! AND CROWDED HOUSES. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, May 19, AND DURING THE WEEK, The most sublime and startling production of the age—the Grand Moving Tableaux of THE APOCALYPSE, t,he 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, 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. Carnages may be ordered at half-past 10. R. G. Bacheldeb Proprietor A. J.Logan Treasurer W.G.Carey Lecturer R. O. Jeffery ... Musical Director. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesiey-street. A NNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. May 20—Rev. Dr. Mattnseil : " Genesis and Geology." June 10— T.B. Gilmes, Esq., M.G A., Superintendent : " Public Spirit." « 17—Dr. Hectob : " Some Branches of Geological Science, illustrated with diagrams. July B—Rev.8 —Rev. D. Jones : (To be advertised) «< 15—W. L. Rees, Esq.: "A few Elements of Greatness." Aug. 12—Rev. E. N. Bbee, M.A.: " Popular Education, Religious and Secxxlar." Sept. 9—Rev. J. Btjiieb : " Our Young Men." Oct. 7 —H. H. Lusk, Esq.: " Ancient Colonization." The tiskets for the course (price 35.,) to admit bearer and lady, may be obtained from Messrs. J. Wayte, J. and H. Upton, R. B. Shalderi, Queen-street; at the Rooms of the Association, or from the Members of the Committee. SINGLE LECTURE, 6d. ALBERT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. A LECTURE will be delivered at the J^\_ above Chapel by the Rev. J. R. Jenkins, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, May 19,1870. Subject:—" The Eagles and the Cross, or the Caesars versus Christ." The chair will be taken at 7-30 by the Rev. Wablow Dayies, M.A. Admission—One Shilling. TARARU TRAMWAY. TENDERS WANTED FOR EXTENSION AND WORKING. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 17th May, 1870. ITia hereby notified that TENDERS in writing will be received at thi3 office until one o'clock p.m. of MONDAY, the 30th nstant, fi'oin persons desirous to execute the EXTENSION of the TARARU TRAMWAY up Tinker's Gully, receiving in return a Lease of the present Lines on Tararu Creek and Tinker's Gully. Tenders to state the number of years lease required, and the maximum rates of carriage proposed to be charged. Tenders also to state the terms on which the present wooden rails would be replaced with light iron ones. Tenders to be sealed and endorsed " Ten; ders for the Extension of Tararu Tramway.' THOMAS B. GILLIES, Superintendent. S Office of Agent General Government, Auckland, May 17, 1870. mENDERS will be received at this Office _L until noon of FRIDAY, May 27th, instant, for the USE of the GOVERNMENT STOBE on the WHARF at MERCER, on the Waikato River. The letting to be for one year from the Ist June proximo ; tender to state the amount of rent proposed to be given for that time. DANIEL POLLEN, Agent General Government.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 3
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553Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 3
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