pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. lessee .. .. .. ■• >**• ]i- N- Jone3THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER IC. Benoftt and Last Appearance of the STAR POLYGRAPHIC COMPANY. NOVELTY 1 NOVELTY! NOA rELTY! Tlio entertainment will commence with Hie Nautical Drama, in 3 acts, entitled, BLACK-EYED SUSAN; Ob, All in the Downs. Hornpipe Miss Carhy Allnutte, Pa 3 Seul MissCAßiiv Allnutte. STAR POLYGRAPHIC COMPANY. Concluding with the Nigger Farce of OLD TIMES KOCKS. On Monday next, first appearance of Miss Claua STiirHtfiwwi, the Celeste of Australia, in the Grand Hpectacukr Pliy, In f> Acts, entitled, The SEA OF ICEi- " ■ - :' ' . : • ... : ■ : Doors open at 7.30, commences at 8. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. MURRAY'S GREAT WOHLD CIRCUS. THIS (SATURPAY) EVKN'INO*, September 10. Grand Spkciat, Pjsrfobmance & Complimkntary Benkfit to MR. -HARRY COWLE. First Time of the Roman Rings, by Mr. Robberds. . . . Double Trapeze, Spring-board Vaulting, : Ground and Lofty Tumbling, And other Novelties for this occasion. Concluding with the Laughable Ballet of THE STATUE BLANC! or, The White Lover. p I T V HAL L. The Celebrated GOURLAY FAMILY, POSITIVELY FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, ' "Commencing MONDAY, September 13th. First time in Aucldnnd of tlio new and popular entertiinment, arranged expressly for the Gourlay Family, entitled PRKTTY MARY, Interspersed with Songs, Duets, Dances, etc. Pretty Mary by Miss Minnie Gourlay. During the evening, with other novelties, Mrs. Gourlay will sing a New National Song, ENGLAND, IRELAND, AISD SCOTLAND, illustrated by living Tableaux. Commence at eight. Reserved Seats, 3s ; second ditto, 2s : bncK ditto, Is. Keserved foats may be secured at Mr. Cucltsey's. ■yrOCTNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN .1 ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LISCTJIIE3. Tho Committee of Hie above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— September 20:"Bey. Warlotv, Davxes, M.A."Lovy, Courtship, and Marriage.'' Rev. C. St. Nelson—(To be advertised). Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may bo liad of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, E. B. Shalders, the Librarian at tho .Rooms of the Aeaociatiun, or auy f>f the Committee. ThC Lectures will commence at 7.80 o'clock. Emission to single Locture. 6d. each person DE YON P O 11 T HTG-II WA V ' DISTRICT. The ASSESSMJWT KuLt/of the above District, for tlio year ending- 80th Ju m<^. 1572, has been deposited at Mr. OMVBH. Mayh,' the Post Ollice, 'Oi'vonport, for the Inspection ..f ratepayers : nnd a MEETING of the Trustees will bo hold at the flagstaff Hotel.JDevoriport. on TUKSPA V, the 10th OctoDer next, at 3 p.m., for t!ie purpose of hearing appeals (if any) against tho assessment.. ■ . D:itcd Oth September, 1871. '■■■'' H: NIGCOE, Chairman. A LBElir-STREB.T OONGEEG-A-''JtX. ''■ TTONAL CHURCH.—TO-MORROW Sunday1, September 17. In tlie Morning the Eev. I?. C. Butla,nd, from England, will conduct' the j service. In l.he Evening! the iiftli Lecture of the xerios on " The Miracle* of our Lorcl," will be given. Topic: "Demoj niacul Possession." Services to commence at 11 »i m. i'ah<3 6.s>:p.m. HI GLt -STKEELI CONGRiEGiA - . TIONAL CHURCH.—Captain Phek will preach TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORNING, 17th ujstun!, in the n&ove Place of Worship, at lio'clock. After which a Collection will he made in nid of the Building Fund of the Newton Congregational Sunday I School. • ■ ;[; _ - ;-,■! A>; ADDRESS to Yonug MEN Will be Delivered-at tlio Young Men's Cbtistimi Association Booms to-morrow afternoon, • at 3 o'clock,. bjtliG R9.V. J. J. Lewis. — iSuhjnct: "The Urgency of Religious Decision." (pRAFTON .ROD HIGHWAY VX , q wi.-'i-v, DISTE.ICT. The ASSESSMENT ROLL of the above District for the year 1871 has this day been deposited at tiio Queen's Hotel, corner of Symonds-street and Kyber Pass Road, and at Fossett's Grocery Store,; Grnfton Road, for the Inspection of ratepayers. A MEKTINi <■ of the Trustees will be held on TUESDAY; October 3rd, at 7 o'clock p.m., at the Quoen's Hotel; for tha purpose of hearing appeals (if any) against the assessment:. < • - . • ■ Dated 31st August, 1871.'' ■ ! STKJPIIBN E. HUGHES, Chairman. OCCIDENTAL LEASE, TARARU. TENDERS wanted for Dili VTNfi 150 feet in tho above-mentioned Lease. I'ersous desirous of tenderint; for the same, can mutt tlio Legal Manager at 10 o'clock a.m. sharp, on TUESDAY, 19thinst,'at Goodall'a Junction Hotel, top of Tararu Tramway, where the ground and specifications can be seen. JOHN MOWBRAY, Legal Manager. COME and See the Programme Harry Cowle has at the Circus, To-night, for his Benefit '1 ■ ■ .'■:.!:. iiX «", i': ■;
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 526, 16 September 1871, Page 3
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