mHEATEE EOYAL. Lessee Mr. Norman. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, November 15, Last Night of Mr. HOSKTNS ! Last Night of MISS COLVILLE ! What will Mrs. Grundy say ? In commemoration of the Agricultural Show, production of Norton's Comedy of SPEED THE PLOUGH; Or, THE FARMERS GLORY. Fanner Ashfield .. .. Mr. HOSKINS. Miss Blandford .. .. Miss V. COLVILLE. To conclude with (for positively last time) a piece of extravagance, entitled NOTHING T O VV EAR. Dicky Sharp Mr. lloskms Betsy Smart Miss Colvillc. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, One Shilling. rUGLI & POMPBI'S ROYAL | \J ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, November 15, UN BALLO IN MASCHEIIA. Ricavdo Signor Ferante Rosnati Renato Signor Filippo Ooliva Sainuello .. .. Signor Enrico Dondi Tomaso Signor Simone Grandi Sylvano Signor Luigia Polli 11 Paggio Slgnoia Tamburini Coy II Guidice .. .. Signor Francisco Uenso Uhica Signora Luigia Polli Amelia Signora Margherita Zenoni Thursday Evening, Nov. 16—IL BAIiBIERE DI SIVIGLIA. Friday Evening, Nov. 17- NORMA. In order to give the Gentleman Amateurs, who have kindly voluntoored to sing in the Choruses, an opportunity of further rehearsal, the production of FAUST is POSTPONED until MONDAY, Nov. 20. Saturday Evening, Nov. 18—LA SONNAMBULA. Signora Tournerik, who has recovered, will appear as Teresa on this occasion. Monday Evening, Nov. 20—FAUST. Packets of 12 Subscription Tickets to the Dress Circle, at £3 13s. 6d. 24 Tickets. Stalls, £4 4s. To be obtained at the Box Office, Uptons', Stationers, Quoenstreet. Prices of Admission.—Dress Circle, 10s,; Stalls, 6s. ; Pit, 2s. The Box Office opens every day, at 10 a.m. Pit—TWO SHILLINGS. A UCKLAND ROWING- CLUB J\. ATHLETIC SPORTS. SECOND SERIES. To be held in tha ALBERT BARRACKS, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1871. Full particulars in future advertisement. GEO. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec. BISHOP PA T T BSON. A Public Mooting will be held in the Choral Hall, Svnionds-strcct, on THURSDAY EVENING next, 10th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the purpose of originating a " Bishop Patteson's Memorial fund, for the support of the Melanesian Mission, and for the expression of opinion on the labor trade of the South Pacific Islands. The Bishop of Auckland will preside, and several Clergymen and Laymen will address the Meeting. Admission Free. By order of the Standing Committee. T>HRENOLOGrY.~ Mr. T. Wright, X Phrenologist, will discontinue his practico in luskland after Saturday, November 25th. Address : Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. V. ellesleystreet Hours of attendance from 10 a.m. to f> p.m., and on Saturday evening. Charges Moderate. ptIKJUiNUJLUU-X ! UiNKriUJNGrA. A Phrenological Lecture and Entertainment will bo given in the Onehunga Institute on Saturday, November IS, by Mr. T. Wright, Phrenologist. Lecture to commence at half-push 7 p.m. Numerous illustrative diagrams. Examinations of public characters at tho close of lecture. Admission :— Front seats, Is. ; Back seat*, Cd. X. B. —Any wishing private examination can arrange with T. W. before or after the lecture. AL 888 T-STRRET SUNDAYSCHOOL. The Anniversary of this School will be celebrated on SUNDAY, November 1!). Two sermons will be preached. In the morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. B. O. Butlsnd, Thames ; in the evening by tho Hoy. Warlow Davies, M.A. In the afternoon there will bo a Children's Service ok Soxo, interspercd with Readings from Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Offerings will be taken on behalf of the Albert-street and Chancery-street Sunday-schools. The Annual Soiree will take place on TUESDAY, November 23. SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Catutai, — ONE MILLION STERLING. llkad Office, 28, St. Vinckkt Place, Glasgow. Directors, Chairman, Alexander Crust, Esq.,of Thornliehank. H. E. Crum Ewing, Jun., Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. Hugh Brown, Esq., Manufacturer, Glasgow. Richard KHston, Esq. (Messrs. A. G. Kidston and Co.), Glasgow. James King, Younger of Campsie, Esq., Glasgow. James Kirkland, Esq., Glasgow. Charles Randolph, Esq., Shipbuilder, Glasgow. John Moffat, Esq., Ardrossan. D. S. Cargill, Esq. (Messrs. Win. Milno and Co.), Glasgow and Ceylon. Manager—Frederick J. Hallows, Esq. Consulting Physician—Dr. P. A. Simi-son. Auditor—J. Graham, Esq., C.A. Solicitors—Messrs. Towers-Clark, Robsiiton, and Ross, Bankers The Clydesdale Bank. A o itntm -P REE 0 E AND GRA H A M,' Shortlaud-stroct, Auckland. .. ■ ■ ■ milE very Newest, Cheapest, & Beu GENT'S SUITS, COATS, VESTS, AND TROUSERS, In Tweeds, Does, and Black Cloth, AT NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 06, QUEEN-STREET, w; RAT T R AY'S tS^FoTxToe of removal. J H. JSJnVIONDS, Hairdresser, REMOVED from •10, Queen-street, to the premises immediately opposite Southern Crass Office. . U.B. The cleanest attendance in N.Z. ivery customer, clean Towel and Brushes. ' _..„-- T "j[~ O E. WILLIAM FRANK BUCKLAND begs to inform his friends and the- public generally that he has this day recommenced business as SHAREBROICER and GENERAL AGENT. Oliice—-Fort-streot, Auckland. November 1, 1871. me I n on founders. Tended will be received up till SATURDAY, the lath'inst.; for Foundry Work for tho Caledonian Gold Mining Company. .. : -.• Plans and specifications can be seen at the office ot the imperial Crown-Gold Mining Company, Grahamstown or at the office of the Caledonian Gold Mining Company, Auckland, where tenders are to be delivered. JOHN EIEKPATBICK, Shaeebrokbb, Insurance Buildings, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 577, 15 November 1871, Page 3
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