-=^T2>* 170 H POVEUrT BAY, TjJ/f^. Jj a'pLOGA, BAY AND EA ST '-aJiSRiASB' •r.jjj, scn ooner ■MBTBO R,' J. Tjrimmer, Master, will leave on TUESDAY next, for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to M. 2\ ICCOL, Or. to the Captain on board. TT °X opoTiKi. /T^Jri^^' The Scllooner ' OPOTIKI,' Captain Baker, will leave as above on WEDNESDAY J. S. MACFARLANE & CO., Agents. RUG-LI & POM-PEI'S HOTAL \J ITALIAN OPERA. COMPANY. THTS (MONDAY) EVENING, November 6, LUCIA DI LAMMEBMQOK. jjjjcix Sionor,v Tambuiuni Coy. TUESDAY EVENIS'O, November 7, 1L B.VRBTERK DI SIVIGLIA. Rosina .. ,-. •• SicmowA Au«usta.Cohtesi. Subscription TicUeta, In |.uekcti of 24 • Dress Circle, £7 75.; Stiilis, .t4 4s- to be had at. Box Oilice, TTjiton's. Quoen-stretti Prices of Admission.—Pi'OK Circle, 10s. ; Stalls, (3s. : Tit, 3s. p I T V H A L L . Most Positively the LAST SIX MGUTo !! THIS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6, 7, and 8; ami following Evenings, of the A M E X 1 O A N WAR. In consequence of the unprecedented success of this Exhibition, and being the Last Visit, the audience will receive ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY GIFTS, which will be distributed gratuitously on these the Last Nijfhts, consisting of—3 Cold Watches (guaranteed), value from a!> r>.i to £10 KJs ; 3 Silver do., do., value from £3 3s to £0 0s ; 3 Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Services, value from £2 2s to £4 4s ; 3 handsome Clocks, 20 Brooches and Karrings, 0 Ladle.".' Conipations, 12 sets of Earrings, 2 handsome Cases (Fish Knife and Fork), 3 Silver-plated Cruet Stands, 0 pair of Fancy Vases, 6 sets Plated Tea Spoons, G handsome Gold Lnclcets, 0 Albert Chains, 6 Cigar Cases, 6 Ladies' Chains, 4 Sugar Basins, U Gold Pencils ; also, a large variety of Whips, Pocket Books, Perfumery, and a vast assortment of oilier Gifts too numerous to mention, amounting to £75, i-lb, £70, £75, Samples of the Gifts are now on view in tho window of Mr. 11. Cucksoy, Music-seller, City Hall. Xo l'.xtra charge for Tickets. ADMISSION .—One Shilling to the Back scats; Reserved seats, ."is ; second scat.", 2s. Children to tho reserved seats half-price. LAST MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY NEXT, November 11, For tli'. onveniunco of Schools and Families, commencing al 3 o'clock, .). C. II.HNER, Manager. T ODG I'] Ali A , 34 8, I. O. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. By order of the W. M. GEO. H. LAYERS, Secretary. mUE General Monthly MEETTVQ- o f tlie j_ Auckland CLOTHES CLUB will take pl;ip ( > nt the Globe Hotel, WakefieM-street, on MONDAY, 6th November; and the Auckland BOOT CLUB at the same place, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth, when all members tire requested to attend. AUCKLAND HO WING CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS. To be held in tho ALBERT BARRACKS, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, IS7I. Full particulars in future advertisement. GEO. H. IrLETOHER, Hon. Sec. PR RBNOLOG T —One Month Longer. Be in time.—Mr. T. WRIGHT, Phhbnoi.ooist, purposes leaving Auckland at the end of November. Till then he may be consulted daily in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, also on Saturday Evenings, last Lecture on Phrenology on MONDAY, November Oth, in the Lecture Room as usual, at half-past 7. Subject: " The Reasoning ard Sonn-intollectual Faculties." Blindfolded tests after the lec'.ure. Admission: Front seats, Is; buck seats, (id. DE VONP OX T 111 Q HWAY DISTRICT. The Assessment Roll of the above district, for the year ending 30th June, 1872, has been deposited at Mr. William .Newman's, Baker, Dcyonport, for the inspection of ratepayer*, and a Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Flagstaff Hotel, Devonport, on FRIDAY, the Ist December next, at 5 p.m., for the purpose of hearing appeals (if any) against the assessment. Dated 30th October, 1871. H. N COOL, Chairman. mo THE MEMBERS OV THK X JEWISH FAITH OF AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES. A public Meeting will be held at the Synagogue Chambers, Emily Place, on AVEDNESDAY EVENING, the Bth November, at 7.30 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of taking into consideration " The necessity of erecting a new place of worship," at which every member of the Hebrew persuasion is earnestly solicited to attend. EDWARD ISAACS, President. AUCKLAND HORTICULTUO. RAL SOCIETY. The First Exhibition for the preeent season, of Plants, Cut Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables, will be held in conjunction with the. Exhibition of tho New Zealand Agricultural Society, in the All.-ort Barracks, on WEDNESDAY, November 15. Schedules of prizes can be obtained nn aj»s>iication to the Collector, Mr. Osmund Lew is ; or to the undersigned. T. KIRK, Hon. Secretary. £1 REWARD! LOST— On the evening of the 31st October, in Hobson-street, ONE Light TWEED WAI3TCOAT, with a. email sum of money in pockets j also, aSilvt rEnglish Lcrrr WATCH, with jet chain attached. The above reward will be given to any person bringing the same to the Sxak Office, where the initials and the number of the watch can be hud. PO Kf\f\ -10 LEND, on Rood FreehoM I jb/y,QIM' Security. —.\||>U; to J. M. 1 LennoX, Shurebroker aud Lmd Agent, 37, Queen-street;, F1 OR HIEE—A Large Hound MARQUEE S3 feet in diameter, with Pole, Hope, Pegs, &c, complete, sufficiently large to HC-com-modate 150' persons. Pnrlies requiring the above, can have it erected for them.—lor further particulars enquire of Wiu/ams,! ml Co., Tent Makm, Quom im>l FtrVvlroJe, - October 13, 187% ' ; /
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 569, 6 November 1871, Page 3
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