Amusements. JpEINGKSS’S THEATRE. Lessee and Manager: Mr Hoskins, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, FAREWELL BENEFIT OP MR HOSKINS. In Consequence of the great success of (A LIFE’S DREAM, It will be repeated. MR W. H. LINGARD AND - M IBS ALICE DUNNING Have liberally given their valuable services.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, A LIFE’S DREAM, Grace Du Platte Miss Alice Dunning 1 Scarlett Page Mr WV.H, Lingard And the Star Company. Concluding with _ COOL AS A CUCUMBER. Plumper ... Mr Hoskins QUEEN’S THEATRE. Stage Manager Mr I. P. Keogh. TO-NIOHTT' ATUfsDAY), SEPT. 2, George Darrell’s most successful Drama, TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE. Mr George Darrell .as Hubert Chaados Mrs George Darrell.....as ..Edith Vaughan Mis Walter HHI a5.......Ne11y Vaughan MB. J. COUGHLIN, the Irish Piper. Preceded by BUY BLA 8. Mr George Darrell, Mr j. B. Steele, and Mrs Walter Hill. Monday, September 4, Complimentary Benefit to Messrs Steele and -Keogh, When MR and MRS GEORGE DARRELL have kindly tendered their services. TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE. Tuesday, September 9—"Nell, the California Diamond.” Mr George Giddens. "K O NAM E.”
DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, Sfc. George’s Hall. A SELECT RALL will be held in the above on Tuesday Evening, September 0,1876* Gentlemen's Tickets, ss; Ladies’ 3a; Doable do, 7s 6d, refreshments included. Dancing at n(pe. A. HAMANN. ING.—The dassea hitherto con* Mr J, Kelly at St. George’s Hall will be held afcthe Temperance Hall, Moray Place, forlhe future. Staart street, August 4,1876. CHAMPION BILLIARD EXHIBITIONS. PLAYER of the WORLD, Will play a Series of Matches at the TEMPERANCE HALL, MONDAY, EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, And two following Evenings. Also Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a match to which ladies will be admitted. Season tickets, LI Is (for tbe four exhibitions). Single Tickets, reserved seats 10s. „ „ unreserved do Sa. Ladies Ss. Box office (where plan of the Hall maybe seen), Criterion Hotel, Princes street. J. T. COLB, Agent. MR JNO. ROBERTS, Junr. CHAMPION
SUwlng. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). FOR O AMARU. —SAMSON, p. s., on Tuesday, the 6th September. Paa sengen by 7 a jo. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. F F iOR TIM AEW.-TAIAROA, b.B, on Tuesday, sth September. Passengers from wharf at A3O p.m. Car, o till 2 p.to. lOR AKAROA, LYTTELTON, Wellington, I'icton. Nelson, Taranaki, and Mantkau, taking Cargo and Passengers for transhipment to Kaikouras, Wanganui. apier, Poverty Ray, Foxtou, Rangitikei. Westport. Hokitika, and Grevxnouth.— WELLINGTON, as., on Wednesday, 6th Sept. Passengers by P’,l6 p.u> train. Cargo at Rattray street wharf till 4 p.m. on Tuesday. To bo followed by tho HA WE A, s. s.. Monday, lUb TAUPO, s.s., Tuesday, 19th
® AKAROA.—WELLINGTON. s.s., on Wednasday, 6th September, Cargo nil 4 p.m. Tuesday, at Rattray street wharf. Offices t Comer of Liverpool and Bend streets* STEAM TO SHAG POINT AND MOERAKL THE steamer SHAG will leave lor the above porta 'on Monday, the 4th inst Cargo . . received at the Jetty street wharf till noon. MARTIN & WATSON, Agents. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under:— Express, s.a., for bluer and RIVERTON, THIS DAY (SATURDAY). Passengers by 6,15 p.m. train. '
WANGANUI, a. a., for BLUFF y _ _ HARBOR, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts orwarded by rail from Bluff at Conßigneeu’ nek and expense. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street. STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton and Wellington, Superior Passenger Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw Steam* ship BASBY, 1,489 tons i register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched _ . , • for the above porta on *k«xt Thursday, 14th September. FRANCIS FULTON. TO EUROPE, via SAN FRANCISCO AND REW YORk.
The Australasian Pacific Mail Steamship - £'- traC £ , ” th .% e Naw uuuuu v/alea and New Zealand Governgjgg for »® Conveyance of Her Majesty’s THE Magnificent Screw steamship CJTY OP SYDNEY, .000 Tons, wul leave -OUT OHALMKBB, for SAN FRANCIS OO.via New Zealand, Random, Northern Porto and Honolulu, (hr WEDNBSDAY SEPTEMBER 30,1870. •ndA&od WeUington * i'wtar. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, Bond street, Agent.
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Evening Star, Issue 4218, 2 September 1876, Page 2
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