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-QRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. JL Lessee Mr. B. N. Jones. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, September 22, GREAT NOVELTY. Continued Success of MR. BURFORD and MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, who will appear in a Great Sensation Drama, written by Charles Dillon, Esq., entitled, THE STREETS OF PA IS ; or, -mE Fortune of Fleur dk Marie. Tlie Chourineur .. .. Mr. Clias. Burford Fleur de Marie .. .. Miss C. Stephenson The Countess . .. Mrs Walter Hill Pas Seul- Miss Carry Allnutte. To conclude with the Musical Farce, entitled, ROSETTA'S WEDDING. Rosetta (with song, " A Young Recruit") Miss C. Stephenson. On Monday, Complimentary BENEFIT to MR. F. VARLEY. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commences at 8. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee .. .. Mr. B. N. Jones. MONDAY NEXT, 25th SEPTEMBER. COMPLIMFNTARY BENEFIT TO MR. FRANK VARLEY, SCENE PAINTER, On which occasion Mr. WALTER HILL has kindly volunteered his services. The Artillery Volunteer Band, by the kind permission of Captain Fiaton, wlil give some of their Operatic Selections. The parformances will commence with tne sensational Historical Drama, by Dion Boucicault, Esq., entitled JESSIE BROWN j OR, THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. Jessie Mrs. Walter Hill Nana Sahib Mr. Ohas. Burford Supported by the whole strength of the Star Company. To be followed by the Musical Burletta of THE SWISS SWAINS. Rosetta Miss Clara Stephenson Seats may be secured at Messrs. Upton's. p I T V HALL. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, LAST NIGHT OF THE CELEBRATED GO URL AY FAMILY. MONSTER PROGRAMME. Miss Minnie, the Charming Petite Actress, in three Characters, PRETTY MARY, THE BELLE OP ALL THE BEAUX, THE KING AND THE FARMER, " There Cam a Young Man to my Daddies Door." Bide ye Yet. and Bide ye Yet." My littloWifee. Peggy Pegtop. Songs, Duets, Trio's Quartettes, Chorouse's, Dances, etc., etc. Commence at eight. Reserved Seats, 33; second ditto, 2s; bacK ditto, Is. Reserved seats may be secured at Mr. Cucksey's. 11/rUREAY'S MONSTEE HIPPODROME, THIS DAY (Saturday), Sept., 23, 1871, Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the DEruTY-SoPEBiNTENDENT, His Worship the Maxor, And the following Committee of Gentlemen :— John Sheehan, Esq. W. J. Hurst, Esq. J. 11. Howard, Esq. Colonel H. C. Balneavis C. F. Goldsboro', Esq., Major Heaphy, V.C. M.D. R. C. Dyer, Esq. James Bennett, Esq. W. J. Marks, Esq. John Kirkwood, Esq. Alfred Isaacs, Esq. Edward Lewis, Esq. Capt. C. H. Featon, A.V.A, A, Asher, Esq. C. Williams, Esq. The sports will consist of Roman Pair-horse Chariot Races driven by Ladies, Double-horse Barebacked Races, Steeplechases, and Hurdle Races, Flat Rac.-s by Ladies and Gentlemen Riders, Klyihg Trapeze, Single and Double Trapeze, and Olympic Sports of all kinds.—These performances were given by Mr. Murray at tlie Albeit 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. The gates will be open to the public at 12 o'clock. First Race at 1.30 p.m. MILLION PRICES-ONE SHILLING; H. MORGAN, *• Agent. A LBB R T BARRA CX S. Look out for the GRAND HIPPODROME ! Look out for the OLYMPIC GAMES. MASONIC FESTIVAL. INAUGURATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 1,333, 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 Banquet, at 10s Cd, to lie had from the following Brethren, not later than the 25th September : M. S. Leers A. H. Diethelm W. R. Hay ward C. Heaphy W. H. Kissling F. H. lbbetson J. Macready. At the Thames: J. J. Fitzgibbpn. QUEEN-STHEET COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD. J. LAMB is prepared to deliver COAL and FIREWOOD, cut or uncut, in large or small quantities, at the LOWEST RATES. Orders left at the yard opposite tho rimitive Methodist Chapel, will have prompt attention.' '

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 3

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