« QTEAM TO THE THAMES 3_lMS^^^ Carrying Passengers and Cargo Tho ps ENTERPRISE No 2, Captain Seos, will leave this week as under — Monday, January 22, 8 o'clock evening. Wednesday, January 24, 8 o'clock evening. Friday, January 20, 10 o'clock evening. Also, p.s. LADY BOWEN", Captain Adams, will sail as under — Tuesday, January 23, 7 o'clock evening. Thursday, January 25, 8 o'clock evening. J. MORTON, Agonf. Cochrane'S Buildings, Fort street. T\!\ ~F 0E LEVUKA > FIJL '-Ihe Schooner i^__^__t JULIA PRICE, on WEDNESDAY next, 24th January. For passage only, apply to M. NICCOL, Agent. I PRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. JL Lessee .. .. sir. B. N. Joni . -^ ! v.: t . . i Another threat scnsaw T :_, •First ■ r-.y-p y aifLi. ~,-y----i Great "Woncler of the World, ij^NOK _)q3^L.*ltenewned One-legffod . Dancer." *:i^* - •17- . ■">'■ ?nt '■. those two old favourites, Mr. Hos_Cs_.i; *w>d Missf t> COIiVILLB. THIS (Monday) EVENING, Janwy. 2*>. the performance will commence with tho com ml Iffitta en- ' titled MY WIFE'S LOVEB ;ok P vr:... in V;i'.'. The characters will he dressed in tho 'o.ittuno aftlifl period. Citizen Sangfroid (his great. iinper-MiKUion), Mr. Hoskins : Pauline, Miss Is*. Colville. After which, the World-renowned DONATO, the I One-legged Dancer, in his Marvellous TerpsichoreariS Performances, comprising introductory Adajio Move-; ments. Polka Ganette, Castanet Accompaniment ; Finale, March Garibaldi. To conclude with the laughable sketch of NOTHING TO WEAR. Dicky Sharp, Mr. Hoskins ; Betsy-: Smart, Miss F. Colville. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. I SKATING! SKATING-! TUTESSRS. HOWELL AND HAZZARD, In introducing the above Popular American Entertainment, Solicit tho patronage of the Auckland public to tho \J^ SKATING RIN K\\ at the s\ CITY HALL, \oJr EVERY EVENING, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. Admission : Is. HAS ARRIVED AND WILL SHORTLY APPEAR THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. AUCKLAND ANNUAL XJL regatta. MONDAY, JANU4RY 29, 1872. ______ 32nd ANIVERSAIIY OF THE COLONY. Committee. Chairman —G. Yon der Heyde, Esq. Captain Anderson Mr. A. Nathan Mr. H. Brett Mr. T. Niccol Captain Casey Mr. B. Tonks Captain Clayton Mr. J. Waymouth, sen. Mr. J. Copland Mr. J. Waymouth, jun. Mr. D.B. Cruickshank Captain S. J. Williams Mr. G. H. Fletcher Mr. Thomas Williams Treasurer —Captain Casey. Programme. Ist Race, 9.30 a.m., Trading Vessels, re™ gistered in- Auckland (Brigantines, Schooners, and Ketches), over 30 tons. 2nd Race, 10 a. m. Trading Cutters, 25 tons and upwards. 3rd Race, 10.30 a.m. Trading Cutters, under 25 tons. 4th Race, 11 a.m. Sailing Boats, or Yachts of any class, 5 tons and under. sth Race, 11.30 a.m. Sailing Boats, or Yachts, fixed keels only ; over 5 tons and under 10 tons. 6th Race, 12 noon. Champion Scullers' Malcb, rowed in open Skiffs, not exceeding 21ft. overall, to be rowed on the gunwale. 7th Race, 12.30 p.m. Licensed Watermen's Boats, manned by two Licensed Watermen ; oars and sails allowed, usual working sails only. Bth Race, 2 p.m. Four-oared GiGS, the pro perty of any recognised Club, rowed- b-' amateur members; no housing or bjif": riggers allowed. 9th Race, 2.30 pm. Ships' Gigs, Merchant; rowed by bona fide ships' crews. 10th Raco, 3 p.m. Four-oared Gigs ; open to all; no housing or outriggers allowed. 11th Race, 3.30 p.m. Dingies, under 12 ft. overall; rowed by Boys under 16 years of age, born in the colony. 12th Race, 4 p.m. Sculling Match, for square»sterned boats; open to all, sculled in rowlocl s cut out of the tuck in mid ships. M. NICCOL, Hon. Sec. §iwti<ro Sbte, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 CORN EXCHANGE. G. W. BINNEY, WILL sell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at 11 o'clock. 40 Sacks Oamaru Silk dressed Flour. 20 do do Seconds do 160 do Dunedin Flour 25 do Oamaru Silk dressed Flour 43 do Canterbury do do 60 do do do 55 do do do do , 120 50 lb do do do 5 case 3 Wanganui Cheese 6 do Canterbury do 10 kegs Butter 2 cases Gilmour's Hams and Bacon 100 do Johnson's Tin Jams 100 do Peacock's do do No. 1 100 do do Jar do 8 do Tart Fruit all Gooseberry 4 Pockets Tasmanian Hops 19 sacks Pearl Barley ALSO WITHOUT RESERVE 1500 lbs. Bacon and Hams in lots to suit j purchasers. y .... a _ .__.- " -1
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 633, 22 January 1872, Page 3
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