.^hK^ TTIOE COBOMANS^^^^N. Jj DEL, TAPU CREEK, AND TITOEyiKS^ GRAHAMSTOWN. The p.s. 'LALLA ROOKH' will leave for the above places (carrying Passengers and Cargo), on MONDAY next, June sth, at 11 a.m. HOLMES BROTHERS. itk^^ Tr 0E kaiparax^mmmma _ challenger » will leave as follows: — Helensville every Monday night, arrive at Wairoa every Tuesday morning. Wairoa every Tuesday night, arrive at Helensville every Wednesday morning. Helensville every Wednesday night, arrive at Otamatea every Thursday morning. Otamatea every Thursday night, arrive at Helensville every Friday morning. _W The ' Challenger' will commence her trips on TUESDAY NEXT, 6th June. HOLMES BROTHERS. XT2ht -CIOESTDNETDIHECT. Ji!Tilw CIRCULAR SAW LINE. '^aSWBsSas 7 The Favorite Regular Trader 'KATE' Will sail for the above ports on TUESDAY next, the 6th June, 1871. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. fl I T V HALL, \J QUEEN-STREET. ORPHEUS ETHIOPIAN TROUPE (Amatetxr). Under the Distinguished Patronage and in Presence of ' SIR GEORGE and LADY BOWEN, the Superintendent and Mayor. For the Benefit of the Asylum for Destitute Old Women and Lying-in-Hospital. ON MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1871. Admission :—ls., 25., and 3s. YOUNGr MEN'S CHBISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— June 30 : Mr. Barton —"Some of the Larger Forms of Fossil Fauna" (with pictorial illustrations). ' July 7: Rev. Jas. Cosh, M. A.—" The Mutual Relations of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." July 28: Mr. G. M. Reed, B. A.—" Colonial Characteristics." August 4 : Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertised). August 25 : Rev. E. N. Bree, M.A. — " Modern Scepticism." September 1: Rev. C. W. Rioa— ** Ancient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 29: Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A.— "Love, Courtship, and Marriage." Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders) the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture, 6d. each person. &jOH ©a CQ from the wWyu > By a Brace of L t> N A j_ I Q S. COPIES to be had at the Evening Star Office. Price :—One Suilung. TO LET. TO LET—A First-class HOTEL in Auckland, with immediate possssion if required ; no agents need apply. —Information, with particulars, can be had by applying to John Menzies, Victoria Hotel. June 2,1871. DR. C. F. FISCHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE. MR. CHARLES W, SANDERS, HAVING succeeded Dr. C. F. FiSOHER in his Practice, is at home for Consultation —Morning, from 9 till 1; Evening, 6 till 8. 215, QUEEN-STREET, j OPPOSITE THE CITY HALIu I
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 436, 3 June 1871, Page 3
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