pBTNCE OF WALES THEATBE. LAST NIGHT OF CHANG. CH ING'S FARWELL~ADDRESS TO HIS AUCKLAND FRIENDS. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), Most positively his last appearance. In addition to the renowned Chang, Kiu Foo, the beautiful Celestial, will appear also. " .*;,■• • Will be presented for the last time this season the Grand Moral Drama of JACK SHEPP AR D, Mrs. Harry Jackson in her great Impersonation of Jack Sheppard. Concluding with To OBLIGE BENSON. Crowd the theatre on this occasion and bid Chang a kindly adieu. CITY HALL. CHANG THIS AFTERNOON.-HIS LAST LEVEE. Fathers and mothers should'jbring their children this afternoon. Schools will be admitted at threepence for each scholar. CHANG will commence at one o'clock. ADMISSION : ADULTS ONE SHILLING. MONDAY—WAR, or NAPOLEON 111., and on TUESDAY, Messrs. O'Buien and Lord will, devote one-third of the receipts to the relief of tlie wounded soldiers in the present war between I ranee and Prussia. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. m B. GILLIE 3, Esq., will ADDRESS the X. ELECTORS of the above Ward at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, on MONDAY, the 7th November, at 8 o'clock p.m. The Chair will be takeu at 8 o'clock sharp. p I T V H A L L. IMMENSE SUCCESS j or HELLER'S WONDERS! .; Pronounced by crowded audiences to be the most astonishing an d en j oyable entertainment ever presented in Auckland. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. LAST NIGHT OF FIRST PROGRAMME ! LAST NIGHT OF FIRST PROGRAMME ! LAST NIGHT OF FIRST PROGRAMME! LAST NIGHT OF FIRST PROGRAMME ! 3s. 2s. Is. Plans of seats at Mr. Cucksey's Music Warehouse. ENTIRE CHANGE ON MONDAY, Everything New! Everything New ! ! R. S. Smythe .. .. .. Business Manager. Charles Hillsden .. .. Treasurer. mO "WILLIAM KELLY, ESQ. Sir,—We, the undersigned electors of the Ea3t Coast District, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated to represent this district at the approaching election of members for the House of Representatives, and we pledge ourselves to do all in our power to secure your return. . . . - We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, , Angus Smith. ■ , James Bust Daniel Addis John Thompson Loftus Richards J. McCarthy John Cook ' H. M. Clark ' ; Thomas Crimmins W. McKenna . James Smith Daniel Irwin James Brown William Lee William McCawley H. Allen William Harrison J. Hudson Richard Peck S. Capper Robert Thompson Daniel Mahony John Avent S. Cameron John Parkinson George Recce Arthur Parkinson Robert Foster James Kelly John Roberts John Richard Rushton Stephen Mahoney Tiwai Piahana L. Simpson Robert Ring George Simpkins Thos. Paelthorp Maurice McCarthy James Kelly Edward Law George Cross well William Law Mark Beawanitch Charles Conley Wm. Delany D. Donald Thos. Dauson J. H. Armstrong Wm. Thos. Kirwin Samuel Paton AVilliam Knott John Fahey Alick Mills James Connor David Mills John Douglas Thos. Brown George Stephenson John Delany Frederick punter Thos. Addis Charles Deitte , , Wm. McCarthy . Samuel Moody Joseph Thompson W. H. Cartman Frank Maxwell Wm. Field John Appleton Frank Croan James Blades R. Gray John Davis James Denning Henry Knights Noah Howell Mark Molloy _ Daniel Ryan John McEwin Edward Stantor. William Lutterell P. Fitzgerald George Mornington H. Heard William Leruke John Delany Frederick Jones J. Linley E. Paget Salts Charles Litchfield J. Leaning Charles A. Ledsham Patrick Delany Jas. Spillard S. Geagan B. Savage D. Young i" G. Willington R. Brooks M. Dean Opotiki, October 3, 1870. TO THE GENLEMEN" SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen, —I feel highly honored at the very flattering requisition presented to me last night, signed by almost every elector in the settlement, requesting me to allow myself to be nominated as your candidate to represent you in the House of Assembly. In reply, I beg to inform you that I have much pleasure in acceding to your solicitation, and should I be elected, I will endeavour to the best of my ability to have the wants aud demands of my constituency laid before the House at its next sitting. I regard your requisition as an expression of your confidence in me, and of your belief that I at least am fully acquainted with the requirements of the district. Your obedient servant, WILLIAM KELLY. Opotiki, October 0, 1870. SHQTOVER No. 1 GOLD MINING '' j COMPANY. A DIVIDEND of Two Shillings and SixXi_ ] pence (2s. 6J,) per Share will be payable at the office, Canada Buildings, ou WEDNESDAY, the 9th instant, at twelve, o'clock noon. : . The Transfer Books will be closed on MONDAY, the 7th instant, at the same hour. THOMAS L. WHITE, ,-j"--:i ,-ji-i ?w Legal Manager. ::
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 258, 5 November 1870, Page 2
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