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TTTANTED— Purchasers for 7 feet Posts, \N 5 nnd 6 feet Hobart Town Palings, TTobart Town Rails, Ti-treo -Rails, Bricks, f Jrae and Sand; Coals-.New Zealand nnd Newcastle; and Firewood. AECHABD and BbOWS's Coal and Firewood Depot, Iviechanics' Bay. ; WANTED KNOWN —Just Received, a Fresh Shipment of Marrion's OLD ENGLISH ALE, per 'Kate,' and now on draught at the Biitiah Hotel, Queen-stree Auckland, and Saracen's Head, Pollen stree [near the Junction,) Shortland. The Wines and Spirits need no puff. Whitson's and Bedell's celebrated Colonial Aies at both Houses. John Sokats, Proprietor. N.B.—The Accommodation for visitors from Auckland and elsewhere is unrivalled at the Saracen's Head. __ THAT It B UOT AL. Soi/e Lessee i Me. Constable. | Stage Manager Mr Frank Towers. DIRECTBESS MISB U OUCKENIIEIM. THE nbove Elegant Theatre will open on MONDAY Evening, Jxily 11th, 1870, for a series of Grand DRAMATIC REPRESENTATIONS by that World renouned artiste MISS JOEY GOUGENIIEIM, whose performances have been pronounced by the ' Daily London Times,' and the entire English Press, to be unrivalled on the British Stage. This favorite Artiste will be supported by the best Star Dramatic Company ever brought before the Auckland Public. NEW CITY HALL. THE CAEANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. Received with tho greatest enthusiasm throughout the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, supported by those distinguished Artistes, Assisted by MB. WALTER SHERWIN, AND MR. J. SMALL, , . The Popular Irish Comedian and Vocalist, received with the greatest enthusiasm nightly. The sixth of the series under the distinguished patronage of LADY BOWEN, Will take place on THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING July 9, And continue until further notice. PROGRAMME. PAST I. Overture (Piano) —" The Bohemian Girl"— The Misses liosina and Fannie. Quartette, " Lo! The early Beams of Morning"—The Company. Ciivatina, " O say once more I Love Thee," Maynard—Miss Rosina. Duet, " My Suffering Sorrow," Donizetti— Madame Carandini and Mr. W. Sherwin. Character Songs, No. 1, " Scrip ;" No. 2, " I'm a Poor Unhappy Jew" —Mr. J. Small. Ballad, " Thoughts of Thee," Blumenthal— Miss Ftmnio. I Quartette, " The Blue Bells of Scotland" — The Company. Duet, " Soft fell the Dews .of tho Summer Night," Glover —The Misses Rosina and Fannie. An interval of ten 'minutes. Introduction (piano) " Orphe"o aux Enfers" — The Misses Rosina and Fannie. Duet, "I know a Bank," Horn—Madame Carandini und Mias Fannie. Descriptive Song," Robin's Return," Gabriel — Miss Roiina. Buffo Duet, " I don't, Object," Fra Diavolo— Madame Carandini and M . Sherwin.■ - Song, " Jessie's Dream."—Miss Fan'nie. Character Songs—No.l, " The Policeman of the Period ;" No. 2, "Rollicking Fat"— Mr. J. SmalL Scotch Song, " Annie Laurie"-—Madame Carandini. Duet, "OYrHill, O'er Dale" (Glover)— The Mhses Rosina and Fanuie. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o clock. Admission : Reserved seats, 4s ; second seat-, 2s. Children half-price. Tickets may be obtained and scats secured at Cucksev's Music Warehouse, Queen-street, where a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. N.B— ladies' Cloak, Room, and every attention. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m. (MISS KOSINA CARANDINI W ;ve LESSORS in SINGING during / ■ . i': ■ ■. - ■ ■ v j hiaJ-'-'r-^rilS/iokland. Way >yv ~ ______ THE CEL BERATED A M ERIC AN GLAS3-BLO WE R S WILL SHORTLY APPEAR IN AUCKLAND. IT . PEACH M A N-, A. tm nt . ! .„—___ ' "T^T 0 T 1 C E ■■' . ■ _^_„, i. "• i TO FAMILIES. I

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 156, 9 July 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 156, 9 July 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 156, 9 July 1870, Page 3

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