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_^gg^ l THEATRE ROYAL. CONTINUED SUCCESS OP MISS JOEY GOTJGENHEIM, ENGAGEMENT OF MRS. HARRY JACKSON. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, August 2nd, the Performance will commence with LOVE'S FETTERS. Mons. Dameron... ... Mr. South. Hyacurthe Mr. J. P, Hydes. Alphonsc Lyon ... ... Mr. Thorpe. Bokes Mr. F. Towers. Latorn Mr. J. H. Clifford. Nefonie Mrs. Melville. Louise ... ... ... Mrs. Jackson. Bellona ... ... ... Miss Gougenheim. To conclude with LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. CITY HALL. WOODROFI?E'S CELEBRATED AMERICAN GLASS-BLOWERS WILL OPEN oh THURSDAY Evening, ) August 4. The most IS ovel and In« structive Entertainment ever witnessed in the Colonies. TWO GLASS STEAM ENGINES, QUARIZ-CRUIHING MACHINE, MODELS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c. Madame Winter, the eminent Pfaniste, is engaged. At the close of the Entertainment a collection of the works of art will be disiributed to the audience. Mid-day Performance on Saturday, at 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock. Admission—2s ; Children, Is. Doors open at half-past seven. H. PEACHMAN, Agent; NEW CITY HALL. VOLUNTEER BESPEAK NIGHT AND FAREWELL OF THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. ; | Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the presence bf LADY BOWEN; Also, the officers and members of the Auckland Volunteer Cavalry, the officers and members of the Auckland Rifle Volunteers and the officers and members of the Auckland Naval Volunteers. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, August 2. I PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture, piano, "The Bohemian Girl"— The Misses Rosina and Fannie. Quartette, " From the Valleys and Hills we Come" (Balfe) —Madame Carandini, Misi Fannie, Messrs. Sherwinjand Small. Cavatina, " Una Voce" (Rossini) —.Miss Fannie. Duet, " The Sound of Harps Angelical," Verdi, —Miss Rosina and Mr. Winter. Grand Scena (with Violin Obligato), " Fly Hence each Idle Fear," from Wallace's Opera "Matild of Huinary"—Madame Carandini and Mr. J. S. Wright, who has most kindly consented to assist upon this occasion. Character Song, " The Lover's Leap"—Mr. Small. Fantasia, piano, "The Blue Bells of Scotland" —Madame Winter. Ballad, " Kate O'Shane"—Miss Rosina. Quartette, " Un di Seßen Bamentato," Verdi, by desire—The Misses Rosina andFannie, Mr. Sherwin, and Mr. Winter; An interval of ten minutes. Introduction (piano), "Les Jolis Oieaieux" (Ricardo Linter) —Misses Rosina and Fannie. Grand Duet, "Norma"—Madame Carandini and Miss Rosina. Song, " The Muleteer" (Balfe)—Mr. Winter. Cavatina, " Ye Pretty Wild Birds" (Giimbert) Miss Fannie. Violin Solo, " De Beriot's Fifth Air" (with variations—Mr. J. S. Wright. Ballad, " The Irish Emigrant, " — Madame Carandini. Character Song, "Scrip"—Mr. J. Small. Fantasia (piano), "Lucrezia Borgia" (Farager)—Madame Winter. Song, " The Swiss Girl"—Miss Rosina. National Anthem—Company. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o clock. Admission: Reserved seats, 4s j secc I I seats, 2s. Children half-price. t Tickets may be obtained and seats ii. | at Cucksey's Music Warehouse, Queen-stteq \ where a numbered plan of the Hall can- V seen. . ; 11 Ladies' Cloak Room, and every attention j Carriages may be ordered for 10.30 p.m. MAGENTA GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). METROPOLITAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, (PEGISTERED). SHAREHOLDERS who have not already CONTRIBUTED towards the amount required to FAY the DKBIS of the COMPANY are informed that immediate application will be made to the Justices to. enforce a°mND-CPOE MD_*™ S HO__L, Liquidator.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 176, 2 August 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 176, 2 August 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 176, 2 August 1870, Page 2

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