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pBINCE OF WALES THEATKIS. £see .. .. •• •• Mr. li. N. Jon*. TO-NIGHT, and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 * 19 First Appearance of the CelebratedXJomedienne MIS!? CLARA STEPHKNSON, the Celeste of Australia. First time this two years of thn Great and Beautiful Play, The SEA OF ICE; Or, The Wild Floweu of Mexico. Madame de Lsisoonrs .. Mtss Claka Steimiknson. j Overture ObohkstiM.. | On account of the length of the Play, it will constitute the evening's performance. On Wednesday next, first appearance of M> Cjias. j Bl'iif')iiD, the Popular Auftralian Trageilnin, in his great impersonation of MiCBKTH. Doors open at 7.30, commences at 8. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. m HEATBE R • (.) YA L. MR. HOSKINS and MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE will give their DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, in aid of the funds of the Parnell Orphan Home and the Ladies' Uenovolent Society. Full particulars In future issue. p I T T II A L i.. POSITIVELY FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, The Celebrated GOURLAY FAMILY, In their Popular and Admired Drawing Room Entertainments. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, September 18th. Opening Night and First time ill Auckland of the new entertainment, arrangeil expressly for the GourUy Family, entitled PRETTY MARY, interspersed with Son^s, Ducts, Dances, etc. Pretty Mary by Miss Minnie Gourlay. During the evening, with other novelties, Mrs. Gourlay will sing a New National Song, EXGLAND, IItKLAND, AM) SCOTLAND, iUuntrated by living '1 ableanx. Tho hlglily amusing Sketch, entitled TK E It I6U T 3 OK WOM A N ; Or, The Rose, Thistle, and Shamrock. Commence at eight. Reserved Seats, :>s ; second ditto, 2s: back- ditto, Is. Reserved scuts may bo secured at Mr. CucU scy's. •yrUKUAY'S GRB/VT WOKLD IVJL circus. JFu. MVRBAV begs to announce to the inhabitants of Onchunga that, by particular desire, a grand performance will he given by his Equestrian Troupe TO-MORROW (Tuesday EVENING, 21st inst., A N D WEDNESDAY EVKNtNG. Ciixi inst. MADEMOISELLE LA Rosl KRE, the talented ami gracefulequo3trlennei—ME.GlUr*t'lTHij, in new nets of horsemanship.—Mß. M URRA V, in his great, feat on bare-backed steeds.—Mß. HARKY COWLV., the Comical Clown and Prince of Jesters.—MlSSßßS. MOFFAT nnd CROMPTON, in their unequalled and unique performance on the trapeze. Look ftvr for TBE MONSTER HIPPODROME. Grand Romas Owmwc-Gamkh, Umier the (Ilstingiiislied patronage of a CominHteu o Gentlemen of Aucklmnl, nt the A.LISHRT BARRACKS, On fIATURDAY NEXT, the 23rtl inst., commencing at 1 o'clock p m. The sports will consist of Roman Pair-horacs, Chariot Races driven by Lwlies, Double-hor.se H:>.rcbacked Races, Steeplechases, and Hurdle l'accs, Flat Races by Ladies and Gentlemen Riders, Hying Trapeze, Single and Double Trapeze, and Olympic Sports of rvll kinds ■ -These performances were glviin by Mn. MtnuiAV at the Albart Oricket (Jrou,iid^, Sydney, in the preienco of the Earl of Belmoro aiuj 30,000 pcraons. X Gkasd Stand wii.j. us Eiyscrijy. Admission : -One Shilling ciich. On the Second Day, MOM I AY, the 25th inst., the performance will bo for the BUNKI'TI' of LOCAL CH.ARITIES. The list of the Committee in preparing for publication. MR. RYvN, as the English Kox-huntcr, on. two bare-bucketl horsos, on which he will leap over fivebarred 'gates and hurdles.--Received nightly with thunders of applause. Two French Clowns, by MESSRS. GRIFFITHS and MOFFATT. MRS. MURRAY, the Favorito Danseuse. \ V ■ The Juvenile Gymnastic Wonders. The Historical Spectacular Sccna, " Dick Turpln's Ride to York, or the Death of Bonny Black Bess." Prices :—Dress Circle, 3s. ; Stalls. 2s. ;„.; H. MORGAN,. Agen,t. YO [JN & MEN'S CH KXSTIA N ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTJRES. The Committee of the above Association liave great pleasure in announcing the following aeries of Lectures ;— September 2f>: Rev. Waklow Davi_es, M.A.- ---" Lovo, Courtship', and Marriage." Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertised). Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrcll, R. B. Shaldcrs, the Librarian at the Rooms of tho Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock, Admission to single Lecture. Oil. each person DE VO N V OE T PI IQ- H AY A V DISTRICT. The ASSESSMENT ROLL of tho above District, for the year ending 30th June. 1872, has been deposited at Mr. Oliveis. Mayh,' the Post Ollice, Dcvonport, for tho Inspection of ratepayers': and-a MEETING of the Tnntivs will be li.-.il nt the Khißstnfl1 Hotel. Devonport, on TUE.SiiAV, tin: l')Ui Outol'iur next, at ;Sp.m., for the purpose of hearing apptvila (if any) against the assessment. Dated Oth September, IS7I. H- NICCOL, Chairman. LOST— A CAP of a Coach Axle.—The finder will be rewarded by leaviug the some at C. Quick's, Elliot-street, ]

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 527, 18 September 1871, Page 3

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