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'*?&& TT ° R LONDON ' DIRECT The Beautiful Aberdeen Clipper Ship 'ALEXANDRINA,' C7O tons, Al, Captain James C. Sakosxeb, having a large portion of her cargo on board, will meet with prompt despatch. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. TWO PIECES TO-NIGHT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, July 21, 1871, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Mr. Hoskins as Asa Trcnchard Miss F. Colvillc as Florence Trcncliard Miss Anstead as Mary Mcridith Mrs. Ryan as Mrs. Mountcliessington Miss Rnymond as Augusta Mrs. U. N. Jones as Georgina Mr. B. N. Jones as Lord Dundreary Mr. Hydcs as Binncy Mr. Ryan as Coylc. To conclude with the Extravaganza of HIGH LIFE BELOW SI AIRS. My Lord Duke .. .. Mr. Hoskins. Miss Kitty .. ... .. Miss F. Colvillc. Monday—The Great Comedy of THE OVERLAND ROUTE. New Scenery by._Mr.__J.". Varley. Fit, One Siiillinu; Dress Circle Chairs, 3s; Stalls,2s. MURRAY'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Equestrian Manager .. .. Mr. H. Cowlo. Positively the LAST NIGHT of this Talented Troupe. MONSTER BILL FOR THIS EVENING. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON -Grand Comm and Performance, under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Lady Bowen, and in the presence of their Family and Snito. liy special desire, the Great Spectacular and Hippodromical Scena, THE STEEPLECHASE, will foe repeated. Mademoiselle Rosierc and Mr. Griffiths as the Swiss Lovers. The Great Vaulting Act is something wonderful, by Messrs. Mofi-A-rr, Griffiths, Cumiton, Eugene Bedda, and Lilliputian Charlie : at one bound they fly over the whole Stud and turn a Double Somersault in their flight. MILLION PRICES! """' MILLION PRICES I PIT, ONE SHILLING ! Stalls, 2s ; Dress Circle, 3s. li. MORGAN, Agent. p I T T HALL. Mltir. WALTER STUBBING'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONGER T, Under the Patronaub or Sir Georuk and Lady Bowen, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 24, IS7I Overture—Band. Song, " The Skipper and his Boy"—Mr. Culpan. Song, " For Ever"—Miss L. Balnoavls. Air and Variations (Do Boriot's Fifth)—Mr. Jones and Mr. Stubbing. Vocal Waltz (Arditi)—Madamo Holler. * Comic Song, " Don't bo after Ten"—Mr. Cameron. Song, " Charge of the Light Brigade"—Mr. Bell. Pianoforte Duet—Miss and Mr. Stubbing. Song, " I'll Watch for Thee"—Miss Balncavi3. Song, " Would I were with The?'—Mr. Brco. Pianoforte Solo—Mr. Stubbing. - Song, " The Village Blacksmith." Sorig and Chorus, " The Maiden at her Wheel"—Miss L. Balneavis. Hornpipe—Mr. J. Q. Walker. Interval of 10 Minutes. ORPHEUS MINSTRELS, A LA CHRISTY. Overturo-Band. Grand Opening Chorus (Ernani)—Company. Song, "Tho.Angels now are Calling'—Cornot. Song, "'Nelly Ray"—Mr. Johnson. Song, " Annie Maria"—Tambo. Song, "Silver Moonlight Winds are Blowing"—Banjo. Song, " Emma Snow"—Bones. Song, " Gals from the South"—Tambo. Grand Finale, with Chorus—Company. " God Save the Queen," Tickets, 2s. 6d each. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. TN THE CHOR AI, UAL L, JL SYMONDS-STREET. The BAZAAR in aid of the Funds of tho Auckland Choral Socitty wiU be opened on SATURDAY, the 20th July, at 12 o'clock noon, and on the Monday and Tuesday following. Admission—One Shilling j children, half-price. Music will he performed by the Artillery Band and the Band of the Choral Society. , Articles of Fauoywork, etc., must be sent in by Thursday next. Contributions to tho Refreshment Staß will be received at the Hall on tho morning of the 20th. Intending Exhibitors are particularly requested to communicate at once with the undersigned. Th,c room will be available for hanging pictures after Monday next. J. BROWNE, Chairman of tho Bazaar Committee. Karangahape Road, July 20,1871. " -pEFUG-E FOR DESTITUTE OLD _Lv women .and lying-jn hospital. I The PROMENADE .CONCERT, in aid of tho funds of the above institution, advertised to be given on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at the City HaU, is unavoidably POSTPONE wUUvuther notice.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 478, 22 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 478, 22 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 478, 22 July 1871, Page 3

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