pEINCE OF WALES THEATBE. Lessee and Manager .. .. Mr. B. N. Jones. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT Of those Celebrated Artistes, . MR. HOSKINS & MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. By particular desire, the two most successful pieces oi i the season, the { HEIR-AT-LAW, and THE SEKIOUS FAMILY. , THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCT. 81, i The performance will commence with the Comedy oi ( THE HEIR-AT-LAW. Dr. Pangloss.LL.D. and ASS. .. Mr. Hoskins Cicely Homespun .. .. Miss F. Colvillc i To conclude with the last two acts of i THE SERIOU3 FAMILY. Aminadab Sleek .. .. Mr. Hoskins Mrs. Ormsby Delmain .. .. Miss F. Colville j The LANCASHIRE LASS, and the PARTY BY ! THE NAME OF JOHNSON have arrived, and will j positively appear TO-MOBROW NIGHT. I Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Upton's, where seats can be secured. piTT HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, October 31, and every evening during the week. RE-APPEARANCE FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. AND FAREWELL VISIT, Previous to its departure for Europe, of BACHELDER'S GRAND HISTORIC MIRROE AND DIORAMA OF THE AMEEICAN WAR! Witnessed, since its last visit to Auckland, by up wards of 500,000 persons. The above exhibitior represents, in a truthful representation, all the principal battles, from the firing of the first guni tc the final surrender of GENERAL LEE, and hit entire army, to LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GRANT together with several new and mechanical effects never before produced in the Colonies. Also, intro during the wonderful and world-renowned Nava Engagement between the K.EARSARGE AND ALABAMA, And the greatest mechanical invention ever producer of the Fcmkral Procession of the late PRESIDENT LINCOLN, In the City of Washington ; the finest piece o: mechanism la the World ! PRICES OF ADMISSION .—Reserved seats, 3s second seat?, 2s ; back seats, Is. Children to the firs: and second seats, half-price. ' Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o clock sharp. Midday Performane on SATURDAY NEXT, ft* the convenience of Schools and Families, commencing at 3 o'clock. Proprietor and Manager.. Mr. J. C. Rainer. Descriptive Lecturer .. Mr. W. H. Thompson. Leader of Orchestra .. Mr. W. Humes. Mechanist • • • • Mr. W. Giffett. Assistant Mechanists .. Messrs. Lines and George. Agent Mr. 11. Eastwood. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. The OPENING SOIREE will be held THIS (Tues day) EVENING, the 31st. Tea at half-past Six sharj Tickets, Is. (3d. each. After Tea, an interesting Meeting will bo held, at which John Rout, Esq., will preside. Representatives from various Schools will addrcsi the Meeting, and choice selections of music will b( rendered by the Choir, Mr. Lambert presiding at the Harmonium. The Teachers confidently rely on their friends tc come and help them crown the structure, by opening it free of debt. TO THE MKMBBRS OF THE JEWISH FAITH OF AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES. A public Meeting will be held at tho" Synagogue Chambers, Emily Place, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the Bth November, at 7.30 o'clock Sharp, for the purpose of taking into consideration " The necsssity of erecting a new place of worship." at which every member of th« Hebrew persuasion is earnestly solicited to attend. EDWARD ISAACS, President. A MEETING- of the Golden Crown Rowing Club will take place at the Railway Terminus Hotel, Official Bay, on FRIDAY, the 3rd prox., at 7.30 p.m.—Robt. Strong, Secretary. T) EQUISITION to MR. THOMAS J\) YOUNG. Sib,—We, the undersigned, respectfully request that you will apply for re-appointment to the office ol InspectorofNuisancee. F G. EWINGTON, A. ASHTON, H. GARLAND, P F. M. BURROWS, ROBT. HAYWARD. [And 75 others signing the requisition.] mo Messrs. JAMES DILWORTH, J ASHER, BURROWS, and the other Gentlemen Bigning requisition for me to come forward again to fill the office of Inspector of Nuisances, GhNtlemeN,—l beg to tender you my most sincere thanks for the kindness evinced on my behalf in requesting me to come forward as a canditate for reelection to tho office of Inspector of Nuisances, and must at the same time express my regret at my inability to comply therewith, in consequence of a strong animus displayed against me for some time past by certain members of the Council, whicli rendered my position unendurable as a servant of the Corporation. I am, Gentlemen, yours most respectfully, ixiUo. xUUJNIjr. Auckland, October 30,1871. OTAGO GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTKRED).At a Meeting of the Directors, held This Day, a CalJ of One Shilling (Is) per Share was made, payable to J. S. McKellar, at the Office of the Company, Wynd-ham-street, Auckland, on SATURDAY, November 18<1871- J. S. McKELLAR, Legal Manager. October 30,1871. PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY! Mb. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, may be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Booms, Wellesley-street, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings. Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecture nd Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in the Lecture room, at half-past seven. Subject. (October 30): "The Perceptive Faculties." Blindfold test examinations after the Leoture. Admission: Front Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. _. PHItENO L O G V ! PARNELI- HALL. MR T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, will LECTURE in tho Parnell Hall, on THURSDAY, NoTember 2nd. Blindfold test examinations after. Subject: "Man's : elfish Nature." Casts, skulls, and diagrams will illustrate tho subject. Doors open at halfpact 7, to commence at 8. Admission : One Shilling. "__ ' PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THE whole of this Splendid Company appear in the LANCASHIRE LASS. 1 AAA DOZEN BOTTLES WANTED.— ' JLUUU WILMAMS& Co., Victoria Brewery, I Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 564, 31 October 1871, Page 3
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