p I T V HALL THIS (FRIDAY) and~SATURDAY EVENINGS, September 'It and 23. Positively the last two nights of the Celebrated GOURLAY FAMILY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 22, Giand Fashionable Night, and Complimentary Benefit TO MISS MINNIE and MASTER JOHN. First and only lime of the entertainment entitled EARLY LOVE, in which Miss Minnie will sustain a character of great interest. Characteristic Musical Sketches. Mrs. Gourlay will sine the New National Song, illustrated with tableaux vivian, received on Monday and Tuesday with rapturous applause. Saturday Evening, Last Night. Monster Programme. Commence at eight. Reserved Seats, 3s ; second ditto, 2s: bacK ditto. Is. Reserved seat 3 may be secured at Mr. Cucksey's. A LBBKT BAItKA CX S. Look out for the GRAND KIPPODROME ! Look out for the OLYMPIC GAMES. PRINCE Oh' WALES THEATRE. I Lessea Sir. B. N. Jones. Genuine Success of MR. BURFORD and MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 22, Production on a Grand Scale of THE FLOWERS OF THE FOREST, With all the original music, and the following powerful cast: Cynthia, a Zingara .. .. Miss C. Stephenson Lemuel a Gipsy Boy . .. Mrs Walter Hill The Wolf, a Zingara .. .. Mr. Chas. Burford The Entertainments will consist of Huckstone's Colebrated Drama, in 3 acts, entitled, THE FLOWERS OP THE FOKE3T! A Gipsy Stoky. On Saturday Evening : Sensation Drama, in 4 acts, entitled, THE STREETS OF PARIS; or the Fortune or Flkuii i>k Marix. On Monday, Complimentary BENEFIT to Jill. F. VAULEY. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commences at 8. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. p I T V II A^ 1j L~. AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINISTRELS. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25. The American Excelsior Ministrels will appear at the City Hall, on MON DAY NIGHT. This Company havo been strengthened by the addition of Messrs Holly, Roeves, and Saunders, lately arrived by the Hero, and have beon playing a very successful engagement at the Thames. Look out for the Burlesque Operas. Prices of Admission: Reserved Seats, 33 ; Second Seats, 25.; Back Seats, Is. -jl/TAiSONIC FESTIVAL. INAUGURATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 1,338, E.C. Installation of Master and Officers at the Masonic Hotel, Auckland, for THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 1871, at 7 o'clock p.m. precisely. Tickets for the lianquet, at 10s 6d, to be had from the following Brethren, not later than the 25th September : M. S. Leers A. H. Diethelm W. R. Hayward C. Heaphy \Y. H.Kissling F. H. lbbetson J. Macready. At tha Thames : J. J. Fitzgibbon. MUEEAY'S MONSTEB HIPPODROME, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1871, Under the distinguished patronage of His1 Honor the DitpuTY-Suri'.RiNTKNDKNT, His Worship the Ma you, And the following Committee of Gentlemen :— John Sheehan, lisq. W. J. Hurst, Bsq. J. H. Howard, Esq. Colonel li. C. BUneavls C. F. Goldsboro', Esq., .Tamos Smart, Ksq. M.D. It. C. Dyor, Esq. James Bennett, Esq. W. J. Marks, Ksq. John Kirkwood, Esq. Alfred Isaacs, Esq. Edward Lewis, Esq. Capt. C. l\. I'eaton, A.V.A, A. Asher, Esq. L\ Williams, Kaq. Major lleaphy, V.C. The sports will consist of Roman Pair-horse Chariot Races driven by Ladies, Double-horse Barebacked Haces, Steeplechases, and Hurdle Knees, Flat Itacrs by Ladies and Gentlemen Riders, Flying Trapeze, Single and Double Trapeze, and Olympic Sports of all kinds.—These performances were given by Mr. Muhuay at the Albert Cricket Grounds, Sydney, in the presence of the Earl of Belmore and 30,000 persons. A Grand Stand has been erected for the convenience of visitors. On the Second Day, MONDAY, the 25th inst., the performance will be for the BENEFIT of LOCAL CHARITIES. Admission to the Grounds, One Shilling. H, MORGAN, Agent. YOUNG MEN'S CHKISTIAr ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECT JRES. The Committee of the above Association havo grw I pleasure in announcing the following scries of Lei ■ lures:— September 29: Rev. Warlow Haviks, M.A.----11 Love, Courtship, and Marriage." Octobers: Rev. C. M. Nklson—"A Few Day 3 I i and About Jerusalem." ¥ Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer an ) lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wuyti , Upton, Tin-rcll, It. fi. •Shalder3, the Librarian at "th t Rooms of the .Association, or any of the Committee, She Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock, • 4dmiision to single Lecture, tic(, each pemon
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 531, 22 September 1871, Page 3
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