T)BINCE OF WALES THEATEE. Lessee ... ... Mr B. N. Jones. Last Three Nights of those Celebrated Artists.. MR MOETON TAVARES, AND MISS SURTEES. Re-appearance of those successful old favorites, MR. HOSKINS and MISS COLYILLE. GRAND SHAKESPERIAN FESTIVAL ! THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Jan. 11, The performance will commence with tho Tragedy of OTHELLO! ©thello Me. Hoskins. 1ag0... ME. MOBION TATEEErf. Desde'moDa ... ... Miss Scbtees. Amelia Miss Florence Colvillc. TO-MOEEOW (Friday), January 12, The performance will commence with tlie Tragedy of OTHELLO! Mr. M. Tavares and Mr. Hoskins exchanging characters ; also, Miss Surtees and Miss F. Colvillo. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! mHE AMERICAN SKATING- RINK -*- WILL EE-OPEN IN THE LOWER ROOM AT THE CITY HALL, ON FRIDAY, 12th Inst., And will remain open every evening. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING, WITH USE OF SKATES. Unites, To-morrow, at Noon. MAEKET DAY AUCTION SALE. AT AETHUE'S MAET. PO IT LT R V—Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, &c, &c Peoditce —Potatoes, Onions, Cheese; Butter, Beef, Bacsn, Flour, &c. Geocebies, (assorted). —Several small lots of Good Tea, Sugar, Jams, Preserved Fish, &c. Household Fttbnitttbe, &c Eriday, January 12. Household Eurniture, Pianoforte, Ladies' and Gents' Saddles (superior), Saddlery, and Military Accoutrements, Books, Sporting Guns, &c, &c, &c. Upper Symonds Street. The subscribers have been favoured with instructions from Major George (who is .leaving for England) to sell by auction, at his residence, Upper Symonds street, on Friday, the 12th instant, at 11 o'clock, HIS ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising— VALUABLE PIANOFORTE, in Walnut, by Chappell & Co. (nearly new), Drawingroom Suite (green damask), Centre Table, Lamp and Bracket, Book Case, Vases, Fenders and Fireirons, Brussels and other Carpets, Hearthrugs, Door Mats, &c., Telescope Dining Table, Cheffonier, Cane Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Decanters, Claret Juge, Tumblersj Wines, Clocks, &c. BOOKS, comprising—Swift's, Fieldings, Smollet's, and Shakespeare's Works, Webster's Dictionary, Boswell's Life of Johnson, Stephen's Book of the Farm, Youatt on Sheep, Dickon's, Disraeli's and Thackery's Works, with several othors all well bound, and latest editions; also, several very superior Illustrated Works, comprising " Guy Mannering," Songs of Robert Burns," "The Dowie Dens O'Yarrow," "AuldLang Syne," and "Tho Antiquary." CHESTS DRAWERS, Double and Single Washstand and Toilet Sets, Double Bedsteads, Feather Bed and Pillows, Blankets, Hair Sofa, Mattresses, Carpets, Bath, &c. KITCHEN UTENSILS—Cooking Stove (complete), Crockery, Table, Washing Tubs, &c, &c. At One o'Clock, Lady'p Handsome Quilted Side Saddle, with Inlaid Buckskin Seat, Safety Stirrup and Balance Sircingle; also, Pelham Bridle, Martingale. &c, two Gents' Saddles, Bridles, Military Accoutrements, Bits, Spurs, &c, Rollers, Horse Rugs, &c, Double-barrel Fowling Piece, Flasks, &c, two Guns. SAMUEL COCHKANE & SON", Auctioneers. Monday, January 15. AT PONSONBY ROAD. ri^HE subscribers are instructed by Mrs. Sop* X. pet (who is leaving for England), to sell at her residence, off Ponsonby Road (near All Saints' Church), on above date at eleven o'clock, Tha entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0., consisting of— 1 Rosewood Cottage PIANOFORTE, by "Chappell," Round Table, and Cover, Lamp, Chairs, Sofa and Cushion, Easy Chair, Pictures, Two Sets White Curtains, Three Seta Damask Curtains, Blinds, Pictures, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Fender and Fire irons, Spiritbottles, Cruet Ornaments, Glassware, Knives Forks and Spoons, Dessert Service, Tea Service, Crockery, &c, Iron Bedstead, Two Feather Beds, Wood Bedstead, Counterpane* Chest Drawers, Washstands and Wareg. Cane Chairs, Toilet Glass, Oilcloth, &c. Kitchen Stove, Cooking Uten-.- ---„ sils, Table, Tubs, Chairs, &c., &0. cl [ SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, i- Auctioneers. c ! ■ ; ___«__ E -; FOE SALE BY PEIVATE CONTEACT, A First-class Lvtbstmeht, ONE of the best Hotels in the Auckland Province, together with the goodwill of i-j the same. »■ ■ . ~ „ The proprietor has determined to dispose or the business on account of ill»health. Terms Easy. Apply to Mr Samuel OochJ pane. Principals only dealt with )• Auokland, 7th December, 1871:
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 624, 11 January 1872, Page 3
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