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_a- Tji 0 B WANGANUI tjjLJ^f" Jj DIRECT. •ST. kiida; «> •. Captain J. Flotvehday, will leave the Wharf. Onehunga, for the above ports, on TUESDAY HJi.-X.J-the 18th instant, at 11 a.m. For freight or passage apply to , i rt ■.^™BDBtrcaa' Aa«d; -=£3>-t THIRST VESSEL FOR ' -^ LONDON. ■ '~^M^^~' To Sail POSITIVELY ON THURSDAY, The splendid clipper ship „. ~ ..... s , £R1 LD D UOK,' 1 J Al at Lloyd's, Captain M. Baillie, having the whole , of her cargo engaged, will be despatched on the above t data . / ■.. v . , ■ :; d[ Passengers are requested to pay balance of passage .; money on or. before the 15th instant. v-_. i ... ■ For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. " r=%k TT 0E LONDON The Beautiful Aberdeen Clipper Ship- . ir «A L E X A N D R I N A,' 670 tons, Al, Captain James C. Sanosteb, having a large portion of her cargo on board, will meet ) with prompt despatch. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Apply to ' — " ' j "' • : ' 1,. D. NATHA"N &CO. pRINCE OF WALES THEATER t Lessee .. .. .. ~ Mr. B. N. Jones. MONSTER BILL THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, July 15,1871. jSBT OBSERVE THE NOVELTY! Uninterrupted Snccess of those celebrated Artistes, . MR. HOSKINS AND MISS F. COLVILLE. First time in Auckland of Tom Taylor's Great , Comedy, THE CONTESTED ELECTION. Dodqson .. Mr. Hoskins. Mrs. Honbybun .. .. Miss F. Colvillb. To conclude with (first time) the laughable Farce ef 1 WHO IS WHO ; Or, ALL IN A FOG. Monday Evening—Vice-regal Command Night. On Tuesday Evening the Performance will bo under the Distinguished Patronage of MA JOR GORDON, and Officebs and Men of H.M. Volustebb Forces in Auckland. - Prices of Admission : Drcsß Circle, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 O'clock. Seats can bo secured at Upton's, Stationers, Queen- . street. ■ >'j __ PEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. CONTESTED ELECTION. Vote for HONEYBUN TO-NIGHT. T3BINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ' JL CONTESTED ELECTION. DODGSON'S Electioneering Address TO-NIGHT. PEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. CONTESTED ELECTION: Vote for HOSKINS TO-NIGHT. liyf-UEEAT'S GEE AT WOB^ IVX: -'■■' ' ■ CIRCUS. • f: '„'..•.■■' : Equestrian Manager ;.V .T Mr.H. Cowle. ißrlUiant Success^df tlie Stebpiechase ! MILLION PRICES UiJ-J*^" o*--0*--^10158 I -"T^—PITPONE SHILLING ! 1 Be in time, and secure seats. COME AND SEE THE STEEPLECHASE ! MONDAY— Gbakd Fashionable NiciiiT.—Under the Distinguished: Patronage Of His Worship the Mayor and Members of the Borough Council. Don't Forget: I Pit, One Shilling ; Stalls, 2g; Dress Circle,j3s. ; -■'-:' - ? h'l '[Z^'j'v^vm.^ ' '•■'•'•■ Agent. ' 'VOIJN.Gn ...MEN'S CHRISTIAN JL j H 1 AiNTSWtf Cbtl^K;l OJif'g-E<DTOiBES,. ',; '■■• • The Committee of the abuA* kssociJitlon have great pleasure in announcing: tlie follotrt^_ariries of'liec^ tures:4- . .•'-i'-'i ■ ■■:'--- •"'7>"'J~ > - i : :l!r;' July 28:#r{'& iSt^ftwtiJj'fttlL^" ColonialChatu*' ■•• ! tteristics." , ... ,> ■_:*,■■ i'\3^!fi -August i: BeTiJAa. Co«B', 'M.A'.^'(Th8< MntUkl Re-; latlons of Heathenism, ..Civilization, and-: ~,.- i 1 ■''-I/I. 'S;; " ':■ '.' ".".' ..' August 25: Key. E. N.; "BaiB; M. 'X: — " Modern ; Scepticism;" ■ '-' -!J! -"".'■••<.." - - •;.,■;;;■■ September 1: Rev- 0. W. Rioa—". Ancient Britain, , its Inlratritents, Religion, and Custofas.": September' 29: Rev.' WAiao-tf • I>A"vrEß,' 51. At-l <i "Love, Courtship, apd'Marriage.;': . , lJ Rev. C. M. Nelson-^(To be advertised). , . Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady) may be had of Messrs. Chapman^; W&yte, Upton Turrellj'R. B. Bhalders; the Librarian at the Room/of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. . Adm^ssion'to single Lecture. 6d. each person.1' , , P/ i ;BA Z AAE will be held during the i£3_ -. present jn,onth (July) in,,the new Music Hall) Sy«ionds.-street, in, Aid, of the Bunds of the Auckland Choral Society, more partlciilarly for the formation of'a Musical Library, to replace that destroyed by flre. i Contributions in work will be thankfully received by i thaladiN under-named: ; vhrna) ii ■: >'-■'■ ' •'-'• ';^ Mrs. Fenton, Jermyn-street .:,.:.,;■ ' I jlr?.T. Macffarlane, Mount Eden < ■. ' ;! ' "TOS Mrs. Brown, Karangahape Road; ■;;: .-..-.s,' . ' '-"" Miss Eames, Mona View — • Mrs. McMillan,-RemTiera.i-i t, tiMtlJ ''"• ''I Mjs. J. Kii.der, ParnisU..,.., ~, .;,■ awi-sa ■ ..iir>."' f, ,rP[ S&s. Hetley, Parnell .-jabr.vi Mrs. Connull, Glenfern Mrs. Glover, Symonds-street ,'./ ,;; v: \;'. li' . >!; '• i:!t\ Mrs. Purchas, Oneh^unga.i:. ' J'TUiliOii '■'A. ro6m will be set apart for the exhibition of works r ofiart. ■ Intending exhibitors arc respectfully, Eolicited 1 '{p'comtaiunicateasearly asptossible; With 'the' under-. ■ ~r , . ; iiT'-Mfivrvtv^"--^' Chairman of Bazaar Committee. ', ■..Karangahape Road/ July 1;'-1871. hlijteiii " \ IvioTOEIA-STREET WEST r. finHEj above favourite.'-Hotel.has been enX, tir^7 remodelled and enUrged at" oonsi- ; ;detable 'expense, and visitor to]AppW*nd:'wi]l I find iii itf'a wantjooucli desired, yit,, that of a "llßiaJ-CLAS^C^mt^OiAli HOTELS j -.■ r/t ■/■'-;;'■ :■:■■: t ;..;>■'.- ■.;•)■■ rvXWI' The iILLIABD EOOM, which' is the >', Idnestvin-WewZealandj-is fitted up with | 'A^fcooiVp and Burroughs and Watt's best 3 tables. - I [I Tf ; a p^N^ and SHOWER'BATHS on th« : premiseg.' ; :' •" ■;. !\UU' ,-', ( , arf\ {Night Porter in atiendanee.. ° NB.—^Thames Papers fll^d regularly. . ,1 W.WOOLLEY, * ■ J/c:Mar'oHl4,l!^l ... V y ;]^ < iQ •, f , M

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Auckland Star, Issue 472, 15 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Issue 472, 15 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Issue 472, 15 July 1871, Page 3

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