Azr%n T7IOB LONDON Jj DIRECT. •agSSgzfeKP The Fast-sailing Clipper.Ship •EXCELSIOR,' OS2 tons register, Al at Lloyds', Captain James Lees, having a great portion of her cargo already engaged, will meet with quick despatch. rf . Will take cabin pas engers. BROWN, CAMPBELL AND CO., Agents. 24th July, 1871. T> SINCE OF WALES THEATRE, Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, August 18, 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 aiuhor of the " Flying Scud " and " After Dark," entitled, FORMOSA; or, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN I Written by Dios Boitcicault. Major Jorum (his original character) Mr. Hoskins. Jenny (her original character) Mis 3F. Colville. Engagement and Fifth Appearance of Mrs. WALTER HILL, who will appear as Nelly Saundkks. Scenery by Frank Vauley. Act 1 : Oxford—The Bell Rings.—Act 2:—Entranco to Hyde Park—Formosa's Villa at Fulham.—Act 3 : The RedDangerSi-'nal -Boudoir in Formosa's Villa.— Act 4 : Barnes Bridge on the Thames—The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. E3T H.R H. the Prince of Wales, attended by Major Teasdale, and a numerous suite, visited Drury Lane Theatre, on Saturday Evening, to Witness the new Drama of " Formosa." The house was crowded in every part. - Court Circular, August 2.'! rd. In consequence of the length of this great Drama, it will constitute the evening's amusement. Fit, la. ; Dress Circle Chairs, 3a.; Stalls 25.; fi ITT HAL L. \J AMEEICAN EXCELSIOE MINSTRELS. LAST NIGHT OF OUR NEW PROGRAMME: A GREAT SUCCESS. Each new act received with vivas of applause. Clog Medley, "She's Only Seventeen;" Hie Challenge Dance, " Demon of the Woods," " Dancing on the Brnin," and the new and beautiful Ballads in the First Part, making in all an entertainment not to be equalled in tho Australia:). " Shoo Fly Don't Bodder Mo." " SHOO FLY DON'T BODDER ME." Seats can be secured at Mr. Cucksey's Music Store. Front .-eats, 3s: Back Seats, 23. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Ladies' Cloak Room, with female attendant. Carriages may bo ordered for ten o'clock. H. KELLY, Manager. CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (REGISTERED). The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, August l'Hh, 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 OOMJL PANY (LIMITED). The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED atl p.m. on SATURDAY, and remain clo;ed till 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 25th instant, when a DIVIDEND will be payable at the Company's ollice. ROBT. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. Auckland, 16th August, 1871----i^ALEDONIArvT GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Upper Room of the Exchange News Rooms, on MONDAY, the 28th day of August idem, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, August 17, 1871. LONG DRIVE GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, Shortlandstreet, on THURSDAY, August 24th, at 2 p.m. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, August 17,1871. TO BEICKLAYERS and IKON 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. Macky, Queenstreet. Tenders to be sent in by noon on Thursday, 24th inst. August 17,1871. OAKNELL DISTRICT BOAED. TO STONE BREAKERS, &o. TENDERS wiU be received until NOON of SATURDAY, the 19th instant, for 100 yards of Broken Road Metal. Specification at my office, Insurance Building, Queen-street. RICHARD KEALS, Architect. JTONSON GAELICK'S SHAE , , LIST (Revised to August 4, 1871), May be obtained at E. Wayte's, Stationer, Queenstreet. Clients may obtain them gratuitously on application at my ollice. J. TONSON GAPJIOK, Sharebroker. Shortland-street, Auckland, August 7tu 1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 501, 18 August 1871, Page 3
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