riAG-LT & POMPEI'S ROYAL \J ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, November 16, IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA. II Count Almaviva .. Signor Leandro Coy Doctor Bartola .. Signor Simone Grancu Don Basillio .. .. Signor Enrico Dondi j\g aro Signor Francisco Tournene Capitano di Guardia .. Signor Francisco Benso Fiorello .. •• Signov Pietro Favas Berta Signora Luigia Tournene Kosina bignoia Augusta Cortesi Friday Evening, Nov. 17- NORM A. In order to give the Gentleman Amateurs, who have | kindly volunteered to sing in the Choruses, an opportunity of further rehearsal, the production of FAUsI is"POSTPONED until MONDAY, Nov. 20. Saturday Evening, Nov. 18-LA SONNAMBULA. Signora Toubnerie, who has recovered, will appear as Teresa on this occasion. Monday Evening, Nov. 20-FAUST. Packet* of 12 Subscription Tickets to the Dress Circle at £3135. 6d. 24 Tickets, Stalls, £4 4s. To be obtained at the Box Office, Uptons', Stationers, Queen- j S Prices of Admission.—Dress Circle, 10s,; Stalls, Cs.; Pit, 2s. , The Box Office opens everyday, at 10a.m. Pit—TWO SHILLINGS. PHRENOLOGY.— Mr. T. Wright, Phrenologist, . will discontinue his practice in •vuskland after Saturday, November 25th. Address : Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wellesleystreet Hours of attendance from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturday evening. Charges Moderate. pHRBNOLO G-Y ! ONEHTJ3STGA. A Phrenological Lecture and Entertainment will be Kiven in the Onehunga Institute on Saturday, ISovomber 18 by Mr. T. Wright, Phrenologist. Lecture to commence at half-past 7 p.m. Numerous illustrative diagram*. Examinations of public characters at tne close of lecture. Admission :-Front seats, Is. ; Back seats, Gd. X B—Any wishing private examination can arrange with T. W. before or after the lecture. AL BER T-STRRET SUNDAYSCHOOL. The Anniversary of this School will be celebrated on SUNDAY, November 19. Two sermons will be preached. In the morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Kov. B C Butland, Thames ;in tho evening by the Key. Warlow Davies, M.A. In the afternoon there will be a Children's Service or Song, interspered 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 boireo will take place on TUESDAY. November 2a. A UCKLAKU ROWING CLUB J\. ATHLETIC SPORTS. SECOND SERIES. To be held in the ALBERT BARRACKS, ON 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, IS7I. Full particulars in future advertisement. GEO. H. ILETOHER, Hon. Sec. pTs II O P~ P A TT ESON. •V Public Meeting will be held in the Choral Hall, Syraonds-street. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 16th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the purpose of originating a"3!ishop Patteßon's Memorial tuncl, for the support of the M.-lanesian Mission, and for the expression of opinion on the labur trade of tho South Pacific Islands. The Bishop of Auckland will preside, and several Clergymen and Laymen will address tha Meeting. Admission Free. By order of the Standbier Committee. f COIDEtfTAL GOLD MINING COMPANY (IJEGISTERKP:. Notice is hereby given that a Call (the Hccond) of One Shilling per' Share in the capital of the abovenamed Company has This D*y boen made by the Directors, payable here on or before JUhSDAY, tne 21st November instant. Office : 49, Quoen-street. Legal Manager. Auckland, November 13, 1871. riOKOMANDEL HARP GOLD \J MINING COMPANY {REGISTERED,. ' A Call (First) of Twopence (2d) per Share upon tho Capital of the 'Company has This Day been made by the Directors, payable at the Company's Otiice, iNo. 42. Queen-street, Auckland, on or before the 30th inStant P. McTAVISH, Manager. or A TONS BONBDUST, EX 'MARY CAMPBELL,' From Queensland, For sale, at £5 per ton, bags included. GEORGE THORNE, Jus., & CO., Fort-street. The Newest out in Felta and Straws. NEW PARIS AND DRAB SHELLS, AT NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, <M, QUEEN-STREET. SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital — ONE MILLION STERLING. Head Office, 28, St. Vincent Place, Glasgow. Directors. Chairman, Alexander Crum, Esq.,of Thornliebank. H. E. Crum Ewing, Jun.,Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. Hugh Brown, Esq., Manufacturer, Glasgow. Richard Kidston, Esq. (Messrs. A. G. Kidston and Co.), Glasgow. James King, Younger of Campsie, Esq., Glasgow. James Kirkland, Esq., Glasgow. Charles Randolph, Esq., Shipbuildar, Glasgow. • John Moffat, Esq., Ardrossan. D. S. Cargill, Esq. (Messrs. Wm. Milne and Co.), Glasgow and Ceylon. Manager—Frederick J. Hallows, Esq. Consulting Physician—Dr. P. A. Simpson. Auditor—J. Graham, Esq., C.A. Solicitors—Messrs. Towers-Claiik, Robehton, and Ross. Bankors The Clydesdale Bank. Agkntk— V REECE AND GRAHAM, Shortland-street, Auckland. rriAILORING. MEW TWEEDS AND COATINGS, Cut and made in the most rocent fashion, AT W. EATTRAY'S, : 60, QU E EN-S TREE T. NOTICE.— The Business of the Market, to be disposed of, not having time to attend both places. A good chance for a steady married couple with a little 'money. The Goods Can be taVen at cost price, or the Shop, with all the fittings, at about one-half cost. Rent very low, us part is let to q.good tenant. The place is suitable for a large Wholesale Business, being fitted with shelves and the gas laid on. -■*■ Apply to H. WATTS, Market Place, Queen trcet.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 578, 16 November 1871, Page 3
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