AMUSEMEK'TS, APUi HOUSE. iJireetion ~; J. O, WUHamson, Ltiii Managing Djfeotors, Gefl. Tallis; Hugh J. Ward, Clyde Meyuoll. General Manager : (Sydney) E. J. Talt. General Alanngcr: (Jlelbcmruo) Taylor Darbyehire. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Positively FINAL I'ERFOIWAiVCB 01 The Gorgeously Mounted Military Opera, "AUTUMN MANOEUVRES." ■"AUTUMN MANOEUVRES." With its Scttingc!, Brilliant Cestuwcs, Captivating Bongs, Clean -and Ilumorovis Dialogue, And Enthralling Story. "ALWAYS MERrTaND BRIGHT." Three Great; Gtorkns Nlffhts, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Will Witness a Magnificent Revival ef the ■ lifichintinj, iTantastto Musical Plfl.T, "THE ARCADIANS." : "THE ARCADtANS." . [ The dottiest, Punniest, and Most Id.rllli ■ Ceottfl Opera that ever a New Zealand Aijdiencet THUESpAY*iIGHT KEXT. THUBSDAY NIGHT NEXT, Three Nights Only. '"THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." : 'THE CHOCOLATE SQLDIEE." ' . B<>i Plans at the firesdefl. Baj , &I«S ' at Christeson's. PRICES AS USUAL. rpOWN HALL & ATHLETIC PaEEJ (Dirodtion, Auokknd EsWliition Exscu' tive.) THB ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. RETURN VISIT TO WELLINGTON. CONCERTS ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY, FEBKUARI* 0, 7, and 8. ' The ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, brought out. from Woohrieh tinder Special Engagement to the Auckland Exhibition, is without doubt tho finest Band that has e«r performed in New Zealand* and it is the only Imperial Military Basd that has ever visited Australasia. Giving to exceptional cireurnstanies, the Exhibition Executive is in a position to allow the Band , to tour' through Nw Zealand, and gko tho publio an opportunity of hearing at home tho performances- of this Superb MtiSieal Combina-' tion. '■■••■■ '..'....• THE SENIOR BAND OF TS£ BRITISH ARMY. ' ,; fRIDAT, SATURDAY, & SUNDAt. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY, FEBRUARY e, 7, & 8. FEBRUAHt 6, 7, & a. Reserved Seats for Town Hal! (except Sunday)/ 3s» ■ Unreserved Seals, 2s, and is. , ( Sunday Concert,' Collection. '~.•,'"'■'. ■,';.''' -J Eox Plan opens at The Prisdeii.' on. TUCrfaV - - H. HARDCASTM, , ~,., Advanee Represontative,' g «t January ?8;" Sailed January 2S tot Mei* , bo'urlie> virt. , south. , '■ JtAUSOANUI. nrriTcd hero ton Melbourne, via. south, January 30. Sailed jamo dav for Sydney diitet. . . . UIiIStAROA. duo here from JSelbourSo. Via south, February 6. Ijeaves (iiimb da? tw Syrtiip.v direct., Du« Sydney, PO'bn.lary 10.itAKftKA, dup ticro fiorn Sydney direct February 4. February 5, for lijtf teltAii and Dutietflfi. . ' ' WAliiUlfQO, , loawd DoeetUn for ilolboiirii'o oa febroary 3. 'FftlSOO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEKS. AOSAJJGT. arrived hero from San pjafl. cieoo, via Island port.*. January Jfl Eatts to-day for Sydney direct. IJus Sydney 4* . MOANA, ikrtlvod heto from Sydney direct January -U, Sailed January M for San •lr-aftcisM> Fehruary 20, .■ ; ■', r. ■ . • TAIIITI, due lioro from Svf■-triOlttfeo February S5. Sails Febrna-ry W for Syd< iioy direct. Buo Sydney March' 3," BY TEtfiGBAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, JArniew M. Arrlved.-'Maheiio. from Auckland. NBWOASTIifi, Janiianf 30. BnclronMj and Waltcmuta. for iytteltoji'. ■ GOAStAI.. JPBIDAY, JANUAEY M AUCKLAND. ArrlteiJ.—WnSmann, &4S a.m.); frons London, via. Las Poimas and Capo 'i'owu; Quceneland (12,35 p.m.), from Newcastle. . WASfGASUf Arrive.d.-St<j):m.bir(l (8.55 a.m.). from Wei' Huston.. I PATEA. Arrived.—Jlan* (9,35 R.m.), from WeilißEton, FOXTON. Arrived,—Qne«tt o£ the fitouth Ct p.m.). from Welllneton. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Wairan W p.m.), fol WcUSiaetou. ItAVELOOK. SaJledi—Hula, (noon), for Welllnfrton. PICTOJJ. . Arrived.—Waipori (6.30 D.m.if from. Nowcaatlc. KfiLSON. Arrivod.-oorinnffi,(J.3() ai.m.), from Weiliftcton. Satled.'-R'ljja.u -3 p.ft.). for tTcllinEtofi'. . JiYWELTON. Arrived.—Defender (11.30 p.m.). Worn West/ port; Mecrakl (6 a.m.), frM.n Wenintrtion; Jtnorl (6.40 asm.), lrofii JfelJinKtoU; ionio (8.50 <i.a.}, from Wpliinjfton: ■ Twickenham (10.40 A.in.l from Neu-castle. Sailed.—Joliii Andcrsop, for Aka-ro*: Cygnet, far. Kalkoura,i WaUatu, f«>r JfiUkourat; Jolin, lor Timaru; Maori, for IVellington, with 4M passenecrs; Moefaki, for DuDcdin. BCNEBIN. j Arrivcd.-InvercarKill (i.15 8.m.). from In-' vernarEUli Stoi'tii (6.15 fl.m,}, from iyttdton; iiotaro (8,30 p.m.), from Stewai't .Island. Hailed.-Wcstralfa (4 p.m.), for Auckland and East Cwut ports. AOEANGI FUOM 'FRISCO.: H.M.S, Aoranii aiTivea ta thi> Wcam from San Francisco, via I'anooto and. Karotonga, at 19 a.m. yesterday. She loft tiftii Fraßcisco at J1.30. a.m. 6n January 7, and. arrived at Papeete at 3 n-m. on January p, eailine again for Itarotomia at 5 p.m. on the following (fa.y, aad at tho i latter-named part at 4 p.m. oa January 53. After a tft<inty-flvo houts , stay elto I eaikd for Wellinsnton, arrivins ira above, Light variabio witidE, with smooth Bcais, were experienced until th<i mornlnc. of January 2S, when stronK N.E, wind?, with 'followinpr sc&s ttor* encountered. The vessel's cargo included ;~5 horws, 311 casea eanned fish, 2043 cases oitnncd fruits. 3MO cases dried fruiis, 1014 cases prnngbs, 4 motor-cars, 148 barrele oil, '31 hunches bananas, 7819 cases bananae, 110 kits bananne, J3l cftecs ' poarl ehcll, and larco u<tanttt.l%B af eund.fies. The Aoraji'ffi will probably cantlnafe her voj-atro to Sydney nit noon to-day. MAHSBItLCS TILES. Won! line been received iiiraoimsirty tho departure from JlarseUles of thg Itflllan xehoonor Comhcrmer*', tor Wellington. AS tho voyatte from tho French port tb New Zealand occupies Wjout 140 days, the Vcofcl may b$ expected about the middjft lof Jnnc. Captain Ldddanin is in eom-msn-d of tho "orael. She is brlnprijig the usual MftjaelUce cartro of tike. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. M'N. Spievs. hio of the Mourn, lias ioinert the Warriraoo us purrer, vieo Mr. C. liule. OAptain J. A. RobMtliafd, who was chief officer of tho Mauneanut, has bwffi >virorn?.ti!i of tho Union C«ropDJiS"'n steatn*jf VrilauS. Hie posltlcii on tfco ln»«r. oalonW Bicaioar heo bcon Uk«n by Mr. i. Parita ??b9 lifoii Sit KslfcOTM.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 7
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