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1?OE LONDON wirlV Jj direct. ji ■*KKSS«uEJi^ The Fast-sailing Clipper Ship ' E X C E L S I O »,' GS2 tons register, Al at Lloyds, Captain Jambh Lees, having a great portion of her cargo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch. Will take cabin passengers. BROWN, CAMPBELL AND CO., Agents. 24th July, 1871. '*%k TT 0R LONDON JljffifilS&' DIRECT The Beautiful Aberdeen Clipper Ship 'A L E X A N D R I N A,' 070 tons, Al, Captain James C. Sanostkh, having a large portion of her cargo on hoard, will meet with prompt despatch. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Apply to L. D. NATHAN*. CO. -=T%-L Tp 011 SYDN EY. J]3j& /fl^W" The Brig ' M O A,' Captain Rouehtson, will nail as above on "WEDNESDAY next, the 25t1l instant, aUI a m. for freight or passage apply to J. S. MACFAKLAXfi & CO., A Rents. ■pIIINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Tom Dexter .. .. Mr. Horkihs. Jenny Scabright .. .. Miss F. Cor.vn.r.K. Miss Anstcad, Mrs. I'yan, Miss Raymond, Messrs Hydcs, Ryan, Glover, Clinton, Thorpe, Booth, McCubc, Hill, Barry, SUrk, Wilson, Leech, Simpson, Bishop, Clonp, and It. N. Jones are pasnengors by tho OVERLAND ROUTE. Steam will bo up. and tho P. & O. P.S. 'SIMOON ' will start at 8 o'clock precisely for tlio OVERL AN J) ROUTE, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, July 24, 1871, New Scenery by Mr. F. Varley. Saloon of tho ' Simoon.' Deck of tlio ' Simoon.' MAZEFFA REEF AND WRECK. Wednesday Evening -Under the Patronage of the Licensed Victuallers of Auokland. Pit, Onb Shilling; Dross Circle Chairs, 3s; Stalls, 2b. p I T V II A L L. Mr. WALTER STUBBIXG'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL C O N O E B T, UNDEJI THK PATRONAdF. OF SIX GEOIUIE ANU Lady Bon en, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 24, 1871. Overture —Band. Song, " The Skipper and his Boy"—Mr. Culpan. Song, " For Ever"—Miss L. Balnoavis. Air and Variations (Do Beriofs Fifth)—Mr. Jones and Mr. Stubbing. Vocal Waltz (ArdUi)—Mndamo Moller. Comic Song, "Don't bo after Ten"—Mr. Cameron. Song, " Charge of the Light Hrigidc"—Mr. Bell. ■ Pianoforte Duet—Miss and Mr. Stubbing. Song, " I'll Watch for Thee"—Miss Balneavis. 1 Song, " Would I were with Thee"—Mr. Breo. Pianoforte Solo—Mr. Stubbing. Song, " The Village Blacksmith." Song and Chorus, " The Maiden at her Wheel"—Miss L. Balneavis. Hornpipe-—Sir. J. Q. Walker. Interval op 10 Minutks. ORPHEUS MINSTRELS, A LA CHRISTY. Overture— Band. Grand Opening Chorus (Ernani)—Company. Song, " The Angels now are Calling '—Comet. Song, " Nelly Ray"—Mr. Johnson. Song, " Annie Maria"—Tambo. Song, "Silver Moonlight AVindsareßlowing"—Banjo. Song, " Emma Snow" —Bones. Song, " Gals from the South"—Tambo. Grand Finale, with Chorus—Company. " God Save the Queen," Tickets, 2s. Gd. each. Doprs open at 7.30, commence at^ YOUNG MEN'S .CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF 'LECURES The Committee of the above Association have groat pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— July 28: Mr. O. M. Reed, B.A.—"The Influence of , Colonial Life in tho Formation and Development of Human Character." August i : Rev. Jas. Cosh, M.A.—"The Mutual Relations of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." r August 25 : Key. E. N. Bjif.k, M. A. — " Modern 1 Scepticism." 1 September 1: Rev. C. W. Rioci—" Ancient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 20: Rev. Waklow Daviks, M.A.— "Love, Courtship, and Marriage.'' Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertisod). . Tickets, for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shakers, the Librarian at the Rooms ot the Association, or any of the Committee ■•■ The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. 4<lmissipn tp single Lecture. Cd.. each perapn. BFUGi-E FOR DESTITUTE OLD WOMEN AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. l; The PROMENADE CONCERT, in aid of the funds of tho above institution, advertised to be given on TUESDVY, 18th inst., at the City Hal), is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 3

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