•n RA X D VARIETY ENTER. V-J TAIN M EN T. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL-ROOM, lIOCSON STREET. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Doors open at 7 30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. IN AID OF THE PRIZE FUND OF THE DAY SCHOOLS. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture— '* Crown Diamonds"—Band Reading—" Pastor McKnock's Address to his Flock'1 -Mr Alex. Smith (G-aulck Club) Duet (Vocal) —"When ye gang awa"Jamie " —Mrs Mitchell and Mr Howden Duet (Pianoforte)- "Bouquet do Rose" (Waltz)-Mr-Webb and Mr T. H. Webb Solo (Voc?l)—"Bonnie New Moon "-Mrs Mitchell Solo (Cornet) "Blue Bells of Scotland"—Mr Hunter (Di imond Troupe) Comic Song and Dante (Recherche)—Mr D. T. Fox (Diamond Troupe). Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. ' l. Selections—"Snow Drift"—Band Solo (Vocal)-" Robin's Return "—Mrs Mitchell Duet (Cornet and Horn), from "Norma"— Hunter Brothers (Diamond Troupe) Reading- " The Uncle"—Mr Tcp-ue (Garrick Club) Duet (flutes)-Mr Howden and Mr Hunter Song (Serio-comic)—" Good Evening "—Mr Napper. Tho evening's Enteitainment to conclude with a laughable JNEGROIC SKETCH, in which Messrs D. T. Fox and Buckley will appear. God Save tut: Queen ! Admission—Front Chairs, 2s; Body of the Room, Is. AUCKLAND ANNUAL REG-ATTA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1874. PROGRAMME: Ist B",ce—Brlgantines, Schooners, and Ketches, 25 tons register and upwards 2nd Race—Trading Cutters, 25 tons register and upwards .'3rd Emc-Trading Vessels (any rig), under 25 tons register ■lth Race—Sa:!.! ng Boats or Yachts, 7 tons and under sth Race—Yachts over 7 tons Gth Racs—Open Sai''ng Boats, A'l Comer7th Eacs—Four-oared digs rowed by Amateurs Sth Bace—Merchant Ships' Gi'js, Four Oars Dili Race—Four-oared Ci»s, A!'. Comers 10th Race—Din«ies, under 12 feet overall, rowed by Boys under 1G years of .rre 11th Race—Tubs. THOS. HENDERSON, Jun., ", Hon. Sec. -a.% TT 0E HOKIANGrA. Mißsfiiasfl* l 0 fxaoonel' vpa__2_w Faiiv Wil' le^ve.forthe above port on SATURDAY next, 2?nd instant. For freight or parage apply to ..<- M. NICCOL, Custom Ilousrrtreot. FOR SYDNEY ..,,, >VVi ,.,..,. v . DIRECT. .^W^Bz^ Tlie N.Z.S.S. Company's Frst and *_«KB__s«B*: Poweiiul Screw Steamer Phoebe If. Wor.sp, Commander, will leave the Manukau foi Sydney ou SATUKDAY, 22nd instant, at 9 a.m. Has splendid accommodation for passengers. For particulars, apply to COMBFS ft. DALDY, Auckland ; A. BARNES. Onehunga; Or, R. S. LEDGER. Grahamstown. VK± WHIP HYDABPEB, r^i^s KJ FROM LONDON. JXss^Mvid» •*'! Claims again..!, the above Ship fflKaßaK!E^ to be sent in to Captain Babot at our office, Sho tland-street, before 4 p.m. on FRIDAY next, the 21st instant, or they v.'ll not berecogn'sed. L. D. NATHAN & CO. \ LL Drapers, Clothiers, Milliners, Hatters, &c, hereafter CLOSE at C p.m. (Saturdays excepted). N 0 T ICE. THE* Time for receiving application for Shares ?•) Extended to THURSDAY, November 27. W. LODDEE, A.S.P. Co. requisition: ~ TO RALPH KEESTNG, Esq, SIR, —"We, the undersigned Electors of the City East, request that you w'M allow yourse1" to be placed in Nomination as a Candidate for a seat in the Provincial Council to represent the interes*'- of City East, and we hereby promise to vse OW influence to secure yonr return. (Signed) G. W. Hardwick, S. Hall, J. Winks, Mark E B. Nicnolson, W S. Wilson, Geo. Williamson, G. Aick'n, and 23 others. GENTLEMEN— I have much pleasure in accding to your request, and if elected w'll aen-e your interests faithfully, and to the best of my ability will try to promote the advancement, welfare, and prosperity of the people and of ourpro\ince. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RALPH KEESING. AUCKLAND RIFLE BRIGADE. Nos. 3 & 4 COMPANIES. MEMBERS are hereby warned that the Annual Clas -firing will commence on WEDNESDAY, 26th inst., at five o'clock a.m. sharp. Ammunition will be issued upon application to the undersigned any time pilor to that date. "Week-y Parades will be resumed, commencing on Thursday, 27th inst., at 7 30 p.m. ARTHUR MORROW, Capt. Commanding ; WM. THORNE, Hon. Sec. No 3 Co., For Capt. Commanding. FOUND yesterday in Wellingtonstreet, a Bay Pony, with two white legs!— The owner can have same by paying expenses by applying to Thomas Parker, Wellington-street. I WILL not be responsible for any debts my wife may contract after this date. M. MORRISON. HW ATT S, General Dealer. • Old Market, Queen-street, has for Sale—loo Fiji Mats, 5s each ; Fiji Matting, passages or stairs 6d to 8d per yard, 50 sacks of Good Maize, 15s per sack; Jugs and Basins, only ss; small Plates, 2d each ; large plates, 5s Gd per "dozen ; Dinner Sets of 108 pieces, price £5; Meat Dishes, from Is - Pint Mugs, Od each ; White Starch, 4d per lb. by the packet; Black Lead, 6d per lb.; Price's Candles, llid by the box ; Keiller'a Conversation Lozenges, Hid by the tin ; Good Tea, 2s per lb , 0 lbs. for lis ; Spanish Juice, Is 4d per lb , 12 lbs. for 15s ; good Jams 7s 4d per dozen ; inferior Jams, 6s per dozen ; Colman's Mustard, 5s 3d per tin of 7 lbs.; Currants, 5d per lb * Matches, 7s per gross ; Cigars, £3 10s per 100. T H A N X S. npHE Widow and Children of JOHN A CRAWFORD, who died suddenlj on the 29th of last month by bursting a blood vessel, return heartfelt thanks to those benevolent friends who so onerously rendered pecuniary assistance when aid as most needed, and pray that such kindness will lie • 8.M6 HUB. ttpftul by the 6mt father el all fimnßHu.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 19 November 1873, Page 3
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