pRINCE OF WALES THE ATI •::■.. Lessee ... .... Mr B. N. Jones. The combination of Talent ha 3 proved a m : Decided Success. OK AND SHAKESPERTAN FESTIVAL ! Last Night but one of Mr. Morton Tavarcs, Miss Surlces, Mr. Hoskins, and Miss ColviK . tinder the Distinguished Patronage of CAPTAIN C. H. SIMPSON,'AND OFFICERS <■. H.M.B. BLANCHE. THIS (Friday) EVENING, Jan. 12, The performance will eoinincnco withti.. Tragedy of OTHELLO! Othello ... ... Mb. MqhtonTatabee-. l a g o Me. HOSKIKS. Desdeniona Miss Florence Colvillo. Amelia Miss ScbtehS. TO-MOEEOW (Saturday), January lE, EIOHARD HI. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! TPHE AMERICAN SKATING FJNE •*- will EE-OPEN IN THE LOWER ROOM AT THE CITY HALL, THIS EVENING! And will remain open every evening. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING, WITH U3E OF SKATES. AUCKLAND ANNUAL £\. REGATTA. MONDAY, JAN U 411Y 29, 1872. 32nd ANIVERSAEY OP THE COLONY. Programme. Ist Race, 9.30 a.m., Trading- Vessels, re* gisteied in Auckland (Brigan tines, Schooners, and Ketches), over 30 tons. 2nd Eace, 10 a.m. Tradin a Cuiters, 25 tons and upwards. 3rd Eace, 10.30 a.m. Tbading Citttess, under 25 tons. 4th Eace, 11 am. Sailing Boats or Yachts, of any class, 5 tons and under. sth Eace, 11.30 a.m. Sailing Boats or yachts, fixed keels only, over 5 tons and under 10 tons. 6th Eace, 12 noon. Champiok Scullers' Match, rowed in open Skiffs, not exceeding 21 ft. overall, to be rowed on the gunwafle. 7th Eace, 12.30 p.m. Licensed Watermen's Boats, manned by two Licensed Watermen ; oars and sails allowed, usual "work* ing sails only. Bth Eace, 2 p.m. Four- oared Gigs, the property of any recognised Ciub, rowed by amateur members; no housing or outriggers allowed. 9th Eace, 2.30 pm, Ships' Gigs, Merchant; rowed by bona tide ships' crew?. 10th Eace, 3 pm. Four oared Gigs, open to all; no housing or outriggers allowed. 11th Eace, 3.30 p.m. Dingies, under 12 ft. overall; rowed by boys under sixteen years of age, born in the colony. 12th Eace, 4 p.m. Sculling Match, for SquaiO'Stcrned Boats j open to ali; sculled in rowlocks cut out of the tuck in midships. M. NICCOL, Hon. See. AUCKLAND EEGATTA CLUB. A MEETING of the Oommitteo will be held J\. in the Club-room Thames Hotel, THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock sharp. M. NICCOL, Hon. Sec. TTAUXHALL GAEDENS, LAKE V EOAD, NOETH SIiOEE. William Wells and Son have much pleasure in announcing that Vauxhall Gardens are again open to the public. The whole of the grounds \iave been rearranged, the walks re-laid, and every novelty in shrubs, Bowers, and rustic architecture has been introduced. These spleudid gardens will now vie with any in the province for natural beauty of the indegenious trees and shrubs, and the luxuriance, variety,and the abundance of the plants and flowers. To picnic parties «nd schools, Vauxahll Gardens will be found especially attractive and suitable ; and every accommodation will be afforded by the proprietors to visitors of this class. Refreshments of all kinds at very moderate prices. Swings, cricket, and other amusement for young people. The proprietors beg to offer their sincere thanks to the Officers and Brethren of the A.O.F. and 1.0.0. for their magnificent patronage on Boxing Day, and to the many hundreds of ladies and gentlemen who joined in the Fete given by the amalgamated Societies. W. WELLS & SON. Vauxhall Gardens. Ruction. Hate, i Monday, January 15. AT PONSONBY EOAD. THE subscribers are instructed by Mrs. Sor« PET (who ia leaving for England), to sell at her residence, off Ponsonby Eoad (near All Saints' Church), on above date at eleven o'clock, Tha entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0., consisting of — Rosewood Cottage PIANOFORTE, by " Chappell," Bound Table and I Cover, Lamp, Chairs, Sofa and Cushion, Easy Chair, Pictures, Two l Sets White Curtains, Three Sets Damask Curtain?, Blinds, Pictures, ; I Carpets, Hearthrugs, FeuderandFiro irons, Spiritbottles, Cruet Ornaments, Glassware, Knives Forks and Spoons, Dessert Service, Tea Service, Crockery, &c, Iron liedstead, Two Feather Beds, Wood .Bedstead, Counterpane, 1 Chest Drawers, Wa«hstandsand Wuie, 1 Cane Chairs, Toilet Glass, Oilcloth, &c. Eitehcu Stove, Cooking Utensils, Table, Tubs, Chairs, &c, &c. SAMUEL GOOSBASE & SON, Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 625, 12 January 1872, Page 3
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