IV/rURRAT'S GREAT WORLD IVI. CIRCUS. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, August 30, BENEFIT OF MADEMOISELLE Li ROSIr\RE. GRAND RECHERCHE PROGRAMME. MADEMOISELLE LA ROSIERE as the FLOWER GIRL, for the First Time ! Emblematic Flower Song by Mr. HARRY COWLE. Mr. MURRAY in his great Eareb .eked Act. TO-NIGHT. MONTIZDA and RUN FAST TO-NrGIIT. NOTICE.—The Management beg to announce that the production of " Mon. anil Madame D' tlnnie" has been unavoidably postponed. This evening's entertainment will therefore conclude with the ever mirthful, inspiring, exciting, and welcome spectacle of THE STEEP LE CHASE, OR lIARVEST HOME. Don't forget Madame La Rosiero's first appeal to tlie Auckland public to-night. MILLION PRIG'E3:-Pit, Is; Stalls, 2s ; Dress Circle, Bs. H. MORGAN. Agent. ■pKINCE OF AVALES THEATRE. Lessoe Mr. B. N. Jones. Triumphant Success of the OCTOROON. Crowded houses and enthusiastic audiences nightly witness the Great Sensation Play of THE OCTOROON. In consequence of the inclemenov of the weather lint evening, the OCTOROON will lie repeated for the lust time THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, August 30th. -Mr. Hoskins as Salem Scuddcr Miss Colville as 7.nn the Octoroon Mrs. VV. Hill as Dora Mr. 15. N. Jones as Wha-no-tce Mr. J. P. Hydes as I'ete Mrs. B. N. Jones as Mrs. I'cytoti Mr. Ryan as McClosky New Scenery by Mr. Frank Varley Tho Latest Sensation TO-N I G H T r TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT The original Fight between McClosky and Wha-no-tee will be introduced this evening. To-morrow—Complimentary Benefit to Mr. Hoskins by a number of his friends and admirers, and by a particular desire, the celebrated Comedies of tho r SERIOUS FAMILY and USED TfP. A UCKLAND SCOTTISH VOXX ; LUNTEERS. The services of tho above Company having been '. accepted by his Excellency the Governor, a MUSTER of those enrolled and others desirous of so doing, will take place at Fort Britomort, THIS DAY (Wednesday), the 30th instant, at 7 p.m. sharp. E. W. MORRISON, Chairman of Committee. , I\JO. 2 COMPANY, A. R, V. The Gold Medal and Money Prizes won by No. 2 Company will be presented on Parade TO-MORROW EVENING. ROBT. C. MACDONALD, Hon. See. PROVINCIAL* LUNATIC ASYLUM. An ENTERTAINMENT will be given in aid of the Patients' Benefit Fund, at the Asylum, on FRIDAY next, Ist September, at 7 o'clock p.m. Mr. Frazer; late Piper to His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, will attend, also Mr. McComish and several members of the late Volunteer Band, and several other gentlemen have kindly volunteered their services. Refreshments at 9 o'clock. Dancing afterwards. Conveyances from Messrs. Quick's, Victoria-street. McGUINNESS AND. MURPHY at the Circus To-night 1 MUTUAL MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General MEETING of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held on MONDAY, 4th September next, at the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, at the hour of 8 p.m., for financial and general business. By order of the Director. EICHD. CARTWRIGHT, Secretary. 26, Shortland-street. PUKEHINAU GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General MEETING of Shareholders wiU be held at the Office of the Company, 22, Insurance Buildings, on MONDAY,' September 11, at 2 p.m. I, vr; c. hill, " ' Legal Manager. rpHE DONKEI at the CIRCUS J- To-night I
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 11, 30 August 1871, Page 3
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