HOLIDAY EXOXJRbION! « -T^XCURSION TRIP TO The ps DUKE OF EDINBURGH Will leave Auckland on Tuesday, Dec. 26th inst, BOXING DAY, at fi o'clock evening. Returning Wednesday, the 27th, or Jan. 2, 1872. Fares there and back, 20s. HAGUE SMITH & WALKEK, T)EINCE OF WALES THEATEE. Lessee ... .... Mr B. N. Jones. another great sensation. THIS (Monday) EVENING, Dec 16. Production of Boucicault's Great Sensaticn Play ELFIE. ELFIE. ELFIE. OE, THE CHESEY TEEE INN OE, THE CHEEEY TEEE INN OE, THE CHEEEY TEEE INN Magnifeent new scenery Glorious mechanical effects Superb properties, &c. Engagement of those Celebrated Artistes ME. MORTON TA.VAEEES AND MISS SUETEES, Who will shortly appear. Wanted, 30 Children, for the Christmas Pantomime. —Apply at the Theatre. mHEATRE ROYAL. Manager Mr J. P. Hydes. The Ixion Triumph. Most positively tho last Night of Ixion! ' Miss Claea Stei-uenson as Ixion and Maeitana. Me Charles Bueeoed as Don C_e_.au de Bazan. THIS (Monday) EVENING, Dec. 18, Tho performance will commence with DON CiESAIt L>E BAZAN. Don C-esar De Bazan ... Mr Charles Burford Maritana .■ ... Miss Clara Stephenson To conclude with the great burlesque (for the last time) of IXION! Ixion ... .., Miss Clara Stephenson In active preparation, a Grand Christmas Pantomime. m H E A TE E E O YA L. The Australian Grimaldi, WALTER DUDLEY. For the Christmas Festivities. Y. I^^Bj^l ft. NO. 5 COMPANY A.E.V. THE usual Weekly Parade will,' until further orders, bo held on Thursday evenings instead of Tuesday evenings as heretofore. Parade to fall in at 7 30 sharp. Tho Cadets will also parado the same evenings at 7 sharp, and on Tuesday mornings at 5 o'clock. A full attendance is requisite for musketry instruction and position drill. By order, THOMAS C SELF, Color-eergeaut. December] 2,1871. No. 3 COMPANY EIFLE BKIGADK A SPECIAL MEETING of the above company will be held in the Belfast Hotel, Princes street, on Tuesday evening next, at 8 o'clock. Important business. All members are requested to attend. J S LEPINE, Hon Secretary. Auckland, December 16, 1871. AUCKLAND AETILLEEY VOLUNTEERS. THE Carbine Match, Married v Single, of the above Corps will take place on Tuesday next, 19th inst, at the Mount Eden Rifle Range, at 5 am., sharp. Scores will be taken as Class Firing. Ammunition at the Range. E. H. FEATON, Capt. Commanding Battery. MODEL OE THE NEVADA ! G-EEAT SUCCESS. npo BE EXHIBITED THIS (Monday) ■*■ EVENING tho 18th instant, and during the week, at the premises lately occupied by Mr W. Rattray, Draper, Shortland street, A SPLENDID ILLUMINATED MODEL OF THE U.S. STEAMSHIP NEVADA, One of the best pieces of workmanship ever seen in Auckland. Doors Open from 7 to 11.30 p m. Further particulars see handbills. Sliortland House Christmas Ball. MRS LEWIS Breaking*Up Farewell Ball is unavoidably Postponed till Tuesday, 19th inst, when it will be held in ho Drill"shed. EOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), aud several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap. —Apply to J. Clare, Boat Builder, Custom-house street. TO BE LET,—A Comfortable Residence in the most healthy part of Grey-street. SAMUEL COCHEANE & SON. TO LET—Shop adjoining Mcnzies' Vie* toria Hotel, Victoria street, —Apply R. Baird, Victoria street,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 605, 18 December 1871, Page 3
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