PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .. .. Mr. B. N. Jones. FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT Of those Celebrated Artistes, I MR. HOSKINS & MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, I Previous to their departure for the South. [THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Nov. 1. Under the Patronage of the Captain and Officers of the French man-o'-war ' Hainelin,' from Noumea, New Caledonia, will be produced J. H. Byron's great sensation Drama, in 4 Acts and a Prologue, entitled HIE LANCASHIRE LASS! The Scenery, entirely New ... Mr. F. Varley The Machinery, entirely New - - Mr. Solon The Properties, entirely New - - Mr. Parrish The Music composed and arranged by Mr. Leech. ' Ruth Kirby, the Lancashire Lass—Miss Florence ; " Colville. A Party by the name of Johnson—Mr. Hoskins.l Synopsis of Scenery. Outside of Kirby's Farm, Varley. The Artist and Outcast. Interior of Kirby's Farmhouse, Varley. The Beginning of the End. Act I.—The Clerks and the Speculator. Plots. Schemes. Unexpected Arrival of A Party by the Name of Johnson. The Banker's Home. The Luvers. The Rivals. The Thief Shipowner and his Pal. Act. 2.— Suburbs of Liverpool, Varley. The Ruined Mechanic. The Drunkard and the Gipsey. Magnificent View of Egremont Pier by Moonlight, Varley. Arrival of the Ferry Steamer ' Solon.' The Dodo. The Passengers. The Danger. The Murder. The Arrest. Act 3.—Clayton a Prisoner. Love's Philosophy. Devotion of Ruth. Extraordinary Revelations. Would you let a Prisoner Escape. No ! not when his name is Slippery Dick. Act 4.—An Australian Station, Mr. Varley. The Silver Lining of a Dark Cloud. News from Home. Suspicions Cleared. Doubts Confirmed. The Bushrangers. The Terrible Meeting The Old Lovers, The New Rivals. Revenge? Murder! Ha! Who Fired that Shot ? A Party by the Name of Johnson. Happy Denouement. piTY HALL. TO-NIGHT, and every evening during the week, BACHELDER'S GRAND HISTORIC MIRROR AND DIORAMA OF THE AMERICAN WAR! Witnessed, since its last visit to Auckland by upwards of 500,000 persons. The above exhibition represents, in a truthful representation, all the principal battles, from tho firing of the first gun to the final surrender of GENERAL LEE, and his entire army, to LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GRANT, together with several new and mechanical effects, never before produced in the Colonies. PRICES OF ADMISSION .—Reserved seats, 3s ; second seats, 2s ; back seats, Is. Children to the first and second seats, half-price. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. MID-DAY PERFORM A NCE ON SATURDAY NEXT. Mid-day Performance on SATURDAY NEXT, for the convenience of Schools and Families, commencing at 3 o'clock. Proprietor and Manager.. Mr. J. C. Rainer. TO TFIE MEMBERS OF THE JEWISH FAITH OF AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES. A public Meeting will be held at rthe 1 Synagogue Chambers, Emily Place, on WEDNESDAY EVEN. ING, the Bth November, at 7.30 o'clock sharp, for the purpose.of taking into consideration " The necsssity ol erecting' a new place of worship," at which ever) member of the Hebrew persuasion is earnestly solicited to attend. EDWARD ISAACS, President. Ty CQUISITION to MR. THOMAS Jl\j YOUNG. Sis,—We, the undersigned, respectfully request thai you will apply for re-appointment to the office oi Inspector of Nuisances. .TAS. DILWORTH, F. 6. EWINGTON, A. ASHTON, H. GARLAND, P. F. M. BURROW 3, ROBT. HAYWARD. [And 75 others signing the requisition,] TO Messrs. .TAMFS DILWORTIT, A.SHKR, BURROWS, and the other Gentlemen signing requisition for me to come forward ar;ain to fill the office of Inspector of Nuisances. Gentlemen,—l beg to tender you my most sincere thanks for the kindness ev.nceit on my behalf in re questing me to come forward as a ca-nditatt for reelection to the 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, which rendered my position unendurable as a servant of the Corporation. I am. Gentlemen, yours most respectfully, TBOS. YOUNG. Auckland, October 30, 1871. PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY! A /T~r. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, mar xYJ. be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, WelVsley-street, from 10 a.in. to 5 p.m.. and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecturo n;i Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in the Lecture-room, at half-past, seven. Subject (October 30): " The Perceptive Faculties." Blindfold test examinations after the Lecture. Admission : Front Scats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. PHRENOLOGY! PARNELL HALL. MR. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, will LECTURE in the Painell Hall, on THURSDAY, November 2nd. Blindfold test examinations after. Subject: " Man's : elfish Nature." Casts, skulls, and diagrams will illustrate the subject. Doors open at halfpast 7, to commence at 8. Admission : One Shilling. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THE whole of this Splendid Company j appear in the LANCASHIRE LASS. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST.—Gentlemen,—l have the honor to inform you that, as I shall be absent from Auckland during the ensuing session of the Provincial Council, I have this day tendered to His Honor the Superintendent the RESIGNATION of my seat as one of your representatives —Thanking you for the confidence you have reposed in me hitherto, I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, your most obedient servant, r. B HILL. —Auckland, October 31, 1871. OTAGO GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTKPwED). At a Meeting of the Directors, held This Day, a Call >f One Shilling (Is) per Share was made, payable to J. !. McKellak, at the Office of the Company, Wynd-lam-street, Auckland, on SATURDAY, November J. S. McKELLAR, Legal Manager. October 30,1871. FOB SALE —The Unexpired Lease of five years of those large, commodious, and entrally situated premises known as Shortland House, a Shortland Crescent, occupied for the last nine ears by Mrs. Lewis, as a Boarding School for \oung jadies. . . , ~ These premises are well known, and are admirably dapted for the purpose fur which they are now used, r for a Private Boarding House. Possession can be obtained at Christmas. For further P^icu.agap.%^ & House and Estate Agents, No. 23, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. BONES 1,! BONES!! BONES !!! BOUGHT in any quantities, for cash, at the . Freeman's Bay Bone Mills. <
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 565, 1 November 1871, Page 3
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