xra* Tj^OE KAIP AR A. DELIVERING CARGO AT ALL MMmnp^ stations. The Brigantine 'CORONET,' Capt. Robinson, will sail as above THIS DAY CEftrtrt-lTftW M.NICCOL, Agent. August 17, 1871. .——— — -^i^Tk I? O E SALE—' A$A W\ J I'l'o Schooner Yacht 'NA NOB A,' /I%A built by Mr. H. Niccol in January, ■%ZO tifflp* 1871; well found in every rcspoct, and *5555!9eJ6? in thorough good order. Also, the well-known fast sailing Cutter ' MARY ELT/A,' built by Mr. H. Niccol in May, 1870 ; carries 50 tons on a draught of 0 foet. For further particulars apply to M, NICCOL, Custom-house-street. pEINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessoe Mr. B. N. Jones. ANOTHER GLORIOUS SUCCESS. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, August 17, AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, will be repeated (in consequence of its wonderful success) the new Drama of modern life, in four acts, by the author of the " Flying Scud " and " After Dark," entitled, FORMOSA; on, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN ! Written by Diox Boucicault. Major Jorum (his original character) Mr. Hoskins. Jenny (her original character) Miss F. Colville. Engagement and Second Appearance MRS. WALTER HILL, who will appear as Nelly Saunders. Scenery by Frank Varley. Act 1 : Oxford—The Bell Ringß. — Act 2:—Entrance to Hyde Park—Formosa's Villa at Fulham.—Act 3 : Tho Red Danger Signal -Boudoir in Formosa's Villa.— Act i : Barnes Bridge on the Thames—Tho Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. gSSr Jl.lt H. the Prince of Wales, attended by Major Teasdale, and a numerous buite, visited Drury Lane Theatre, on Saturday Evening, to Witness the new Drama of "Formosa." Tho house was crowded in every part. - Court Circular, August 23rd. In consequence of the leugth of this great Drama, it will constitute the evening's amusement. Pit, Is. ; Dress Circle Chairs, 35.; Stalls 25.; riITY HALL. AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS. OUR NEW PROGRAMME A GREAT SUCCESS Each n ew act received with vivas of applause. Clog Medley, "She's Only Seventeen;" the Challenge Danco, "Demon of the Woods," "Dancing on the Brain," and the new and beautiful Ballads in the First Part, making in all an entertainment not to bo equalled in the Anstralias. " Shoo Fly Don't Boddcr Me." " SHOO FLY DON'T BODDER ME." Scats can bo socured at Mr. Cuckscy's Music Store. Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30; to commonce at 8 o'clock sharp, Ladies' Cloak Room, with female attendant. Carriages may be ordered for ten o'clock. H. KELLY, Manager. CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (REGISTERED). , The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, August 19th, at 1 o'clock p.m., and remain closed Until FRIDAY, August 25th, when a DIVIDEND will be payable at the Company's office, Shortland-street. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, 17th August, 1871. mHAMES GOLD MINING COMX PANY (LIMITED). Tho TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED atl p.m. on SATURDAY, and remain closed till 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 26th instant, when a DIVIDEND will bo payable at tho Company's oflice. . ROBT. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. Auckland, 16th August, 1871. THAMES GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED), Tho Annual General MEETING- of Shareholders will, be held in the Upper Room of tho Exchange News Rooms, on FRIDAY, 18th inst., at 2 p.m. Business: To receive the directors' report and balance sheet. EOBT. SOMMERVILLE, Thames G.M.Co.'s office, Secretary. Auckland, 11th August, 1871. ALL NATIONS GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). At a Meeting of Directors, held this day, a CALL of Thiuce Shillings per Share was made, payable to CHARLES TOTHILL, at the Office of tho Company, Shortland-street, on FRIDAY, September Ist proximo. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, August 16,1871. TO BRICKLAYERS and IRON FOUNDERS. TENDERS are required for ERECTING a FENCE round St. James's Presbyterian Church, Wellingtonstreet. Plans and specifications can be seen, and all particulars learned, by applying to T. Macev, Queenstreet. Tenders to be sent in by noon on Thursday, 24th inst. August 17,1871. pAKNBLL DISTRICT BOARD. TO STONE BREAKERS, &o. TENDERS will be received until NOON of SATURDAY, tha 19th instant, for 100 yards of Broken Road Metal. Specification at my office, Insurance Building, Queen-street. RICHARD KEALS, > Architect.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 500, 17 August 1871, Page 3
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662Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 500, 17 August 1871, Page 3
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