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rK^^ "piLAGSTAFFEEERY. I IfflMujllS^' SPECIAL NOTICE. The 'ENTERPRISE No. 1' will leave the North Shore EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, at 7. IB [weather permitting), returning from Auckland at Jl p.m. Fares each way, One Shilling. HOLMES BROS. a^l "yACHT FOE SALE. /^t^fcrS. Tlie Yacht -~MlW&aB? ' QUIVER,' ii tons, most substantially built of Heart of Kauri, ooppered, and well found. —Apply to B. TONKS & CO. riAGLI & IMMPKI'S KOYAL \J ITALIAN OPERA. COMPANY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, November 24, P I P E L E. Carlo .. • • • • Signor Leandro Coy Don Jacopo .. • • Signor Enrico Dondi Cabriore .. • • Signor Francisco Tournerie Pipele Signor Simone Grandi Usciere .. ■ • Signor Francisco Benso Madelina .. •• Signora Augusta Cortesi Eigoletta .. •• Signora Tamburini Coy Saturday Evening, November 25—UN EALLO IN MASCHERA. JlondayJEvening, N0v.127-L AfTRAVTATA. Tuesday,' Evening, Nov. 28—DON PASGJJALE. Wednesday Evening, N0v.,29-1L TROVATOKE. Packet 3of 12 Subscription Cards to the Dress Circle at £3 13s. 6d. 12 to StaUs, £2 2s. To be obtained at the Box Oiiice, Uptons', Stationers, QueenPrices of Admission.—Dress Circle, 10s.; Stalls, Os.; Pit. 2s. The Box Office opens everyday, at 10 a.m. Pit—TWO SHILLINGS. /"1A&LI AND POMPEI'S KOYAL \J ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, December 2, LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA, AND BENEFIT OF Bill NOR OAGLI, On which occasion will be given Mozart's immortal work, DON GIOVANNI. Box plan now open. mHEATEE ROYAL. Lessee Mr. Walter Dudley. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Nov. 24, Great Especially. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO Mb. "WALTER DUDLEY. To commence with the Beautiful Comedietta, entitled THE LOVE TEST ; Or, THE MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER. Sailor's Hornpipe Mr. Glover. Concluding with the Burlesque Extravaganza, entitled YE HONEYMOON. A UCKLAND ROWING CLUB J\. ATHLETIC SPORTS. SECOND SERIES. To be held in the ALBEBT EAR R A 0 X S ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 3870. CoMMITTKK : ■ Judge: KErERKE : Starter : ■ Hakdicappeks : PROGRAMME :— Ist Race : MAIDEN PLATE : 100 yards. Prize, £2. 3rd Race : FLAT RACE, for boys under 1C : l. r.O yards. Prize, tl. 3rd Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap ; 300 yards. Silver Cup, value £4. 4th Race : WALKING MATCH ; 1 Mile. Prize, £2. sth Race : BICYCLE RACE ; 1 Mile ; open to all. Prize, £2. Oth Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap; 200 yards. Prise, £110s. 7th Race : SACK RACE. Prize, £1. Bth Race : FLAT RACE; BSO yards ; boys under 10. Prize, £1 10s. Oth Race : FLAT RACE, Handicap; 150 yards ; Members of the A.R.C. only. Prize, Silver Cup. 10th Race: THREE-LEGGED RACE. Prize, £1. 11th Race : RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Prize, £1. 12th Race : FLAT RACE, Handicap ; J Mile. Prize, : £2. 13th Race : STEEPLECHASE, all-fours ; 100 yards ; over 0 Hurdles 12 in. high; catch weights. Prize, £1. 14th Race : HURDLE RACE, Handicap ; 300 yards. Prize, £2. 15th Race : POLE LEAPING. Prize. £1. 16th Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap ; 1 Mile. Prize, £3. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 Competitors must declare their colours at the time of entry, and must compete in tho»e colours or be disqualified. , 2. Competitors must contest in trousers or long 3. Any competitor wilfully jostling another will be disqualified. 4. Sacks must be painted. 5 Protests must be made immediately after the race, and in the presence of the parties to whom they 0 The referee's decision to be final. 7 Three to start in each race or no race. 8. A tenth of the net proceeds to be devoted to charity. 3T B —The magnificent Band of the A.A.V. will be Intend*™. oeo H< FLETC h ER , Hoii. Sec- ? j E C T TJ BEThe Rev. J. J. Lewis will deliver a Lecture THIS EVENING (Friday), in the Pitt-street School-room, at 7.30. Subject:" The Present Age." Selections of music will be rendered by the choir. Admission, Cd. A UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. j~\ _____ The Green will open for the season on SATURDAY, the 25th inst. Members are specially requested to attend. By order, i J-. : . L w . HAERO P, Secretary. SHOETLAND HOUSE. CHRISTMAS BALL. MUSIC HALL, SYMONDS-STREET, Dbo. 13,1871. Former PupLU and Friends, may obtain Tickets (5s each), for the above Ball, »t Khortland House, before the 13th December, 1871. •pHBENOLOGY. LAST WEEK! Mb. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, will positively discontinue his labours in Auckland after Saturday, November 25 ; those wisnmg his services, therefore, must be in tim«. Address: Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Welbsley-street. Hours of attendance from 10 to I, and 2 to 5, also on Saturday evening. Families visited privately, if required. Charges moderate. Model Heads for sale. Illustrated PbreseJogical Pbart? for wle, 6d. and U, eapb,

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 585, 24 November 1871, Page 3

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