jTK^v TpOK POVERTY BAY toP&H^I^S,, -E and NAPIER. 'N AP I E ,' Captain Bendall, will leave as above on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. For freight or passage, apply to J. S. MACFARLANE CO., Agents. July 25, 1871. •sr£fck TT ° E LONDON /^i *2V -I. direct. ■■%!!SLssltJyo? The Fast-sailing Clipper Ship 'EXCELSIOR,' 682 tons register, Al at Lloyds', Captain Jamks Lees, having a great portion of her cargo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch. AVill take cabin passengers. BROAVN, CAMPBELL AND CO., Agents. 24th July, 1871. -=^>* TjlOE LONDON J&JWJX^ DIRECT The Beautiful Aberdeen Clippor Ship 'ALEXANDRINA,' 670 tons, Al, Captain James C. Sanoster, having a large portion of her cargo on board, mil meet with prompt despatch. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. -=^fak T^OE SYDNEY. •^^fJrr'. Thcßdß Captain Robertson, will sail as above on AVEDNESDAY next, the 20th instant, at 11 a.m. For freight or passago apply to J. S. MACFARLANE & CO., Agents. C< OE TAUEANGA. /^3?V&Y> The regular tnulor 3§isg&? 'TAURANaA,1 D. Faut.kneh, Master, will sail for above on THURSDAX AFTERNOON. M. NICCOL, July 25, 1871. Agent. cq^ TjiOß TAUEANGA. /j^2j?3*Y^ The Cutter xl Ji Iv O, Captain Moller, will lcavo for the above place on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. TjiVKRYBODY Should witness tho Pi Greatest production of the age— THE OVERLAND ROUTE. pEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE OVERLAND KOUTE. Tom Dexter .. .. Mr. Hohkins. Jenny Seabright .. .. Miss Il'. Colville. Miss Anstead, Mrs. Ryan, Miss Raymond, Messrs. Hydes, Ryan, Glover, Clinton, Thorpe, Booth, McCabe, Hill, Barry, Stark, Wilson, Leech, Simpson, Bishop, Cloup, and B. N. Jones are passongers by the OVERLAND ROUTE. Steam will be up, and the P. & O. P.S. 'SIMOON ' will start at 8 o'clock precisely for the OVERLAND ROUTE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, July 25, 1871. New Scenery by Mr. F. Varley. Saloon of the ' Simoon.' Deck of the ' Simoon.' MAZEFFA REEF AND AVRECK. AVednesday Evening—Under the Patronage of tlu Licensed Victuallers of Auckland. Pit, One Shilling; Dress Circle Chairs, 3s; Stalls, 2s TN THE CHORAL HALL, X SYMONDS-STREET. ' The BAZAAR in aid of the Funds of the Auckland Choral Society will be opened on THURSDAY, 3rd August, at 12 o'clock noon, and on the two following days. Admission—One Shillinu ; children, half-price. Music will be performed by tlfe Artillery Band and the Hand of the Choral Society. Articles of Fancywork, etc., must be sent in not later than the Tuesday previous. Contributions to the Refreshment Stall will bo received at the Hall on the morning of opening the Bazaar. Intending Exhibitors are particularly requested to communicate at once with the undersigned. The room will be available for hanging pictures after Monday next. J. BROAVNE, Chairman of the Bazaar Committee. Karangahape Road, July 24,1871. DEVONPOET HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ANNUAL MEETING. TO THE RATEPAYERS. As proxies have been accumulated to an extraordinary extent in certain hands, it is earnestly requested that those who have given proxies will themselves attend, and see the purpose to which their proxies are going to be applied. REFUGE FOE DESTITUTE OLD WOMENjAND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. The PROMENADE CONCERT, in aid of the funds of the above institution, advertised to be given on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at the City Hall, is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 480, 25 July 1871, Page 3
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