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ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\. THIS (TUESDAY) ETENIWG, 14th July, 1874, SIAMESE! SIAMESE!! SIAMESE!!! In New and Startling Novelties, and Last Nights of the Wonders of the World. , LAST NIGNT BUT ONE! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE! '• LAST NIGHT BUT ONE » mmL£?? PßloiiY-One, Two and Three Shillings. King & Geddes, Proprietors. Wm. Bubton, Agent. T'.HEAIBB EOY AL, GSAHAMSTOWJT. Lessees . . Messes King*; GEDDsa. Manager ... Mb. W. Burton. The Proprietors, Messrs KIKG and GIDDES, haying at. a givut expense bu It ah arena in the above, popular place of amuse- ■ inent, will po»itivoly open on THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1874, with the " ' GREAT SIAMESE AND ASIATIC j C I R C U S,; Numbering 40 Star Artistes, including Three Females. MADAME RITCHIE, The Great Star Equestrienne. . - YOUNG AMERICA, The World's Wonder, on Bare-backed Chargers. MDME. SALAVABO, The Celebrated Pad and Scone Act Rider. MISS KATE FOLEY. , ' The Juvenile Equestrienne MONSIEUR SALE NO/ - . Australia's Favorite. Mr. James South, Shakesperian Clown and Jester ; Mr. W. H. Foley, Comic Clown : and Scene Rider ; Master John Foley. the Youthful Pad Rider. h Liliputian Ponies, Trick Horses. In Conjunction, Every Evening with the Celebrated SIAMESE JUVENILE TBOUPE Of Acrobats, Gymnasts, Balancers, Ale, num-, bering 13 Artists, including Two Female Ascensionists. Bungaro, the Great Pedal Balancer; Dicen* oski, the Great Sensational Shouler Balancer • Catslienoski, the Inimitable Juggler j To Ra Kitchec, the Invisible wire and Rope Walker;" Echowski, the World-renowned Illusionist j iVfanitchi, Bamboo Performer and Paper Walker. Assisted by Seven of the Greatest Wonders of the World, as Bending Contortionists— TVfakichi, Coo Ma, Itchi, Eva, Co- Zo, Ce-Jo and Chotaw. The whole foiming the greatest Combination of Talent that ever v:sited New Zealand. Victoria's Unrivalled Band, numbering Nine Artiste, will give Selections during the" Evening. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4§; ■ Stalls, 3s ; Pjt, 2s. Children under 12' years of age hulf price to all parts. Doors open at 7.30; commencing precisely at Eight. . tc7231 , TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDEKS. mENDERS will ha received till THURS- T JL DAY next, 4 p.m., for Building CATTLE SHEDS and other Work atTararu. Plats, &c, at my office. E. W. Holms, t b723i Architect. ~~ NOTICE. 7" A BUSS will run Betwoen Shoetland - Mid Pakawai (until further notice) every day at Regular Intervals, according to the foil-: winjw Timo-tiible :— LEAVES SHOETLAND . LEAVES PAEAWAI . 9 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 12 noon 12.30 p.m. 5 p.m. For Grahanisfown (vi* Shortland) at 530 p.m. Fares, each way, 6d. Aiexandeb Phillips. Monday. July 13, 1874. tc7227 * CROWN PRINCE GOLDMINING COMPANY (Begistbbbd). mHE Half-yearly Ordinary General MEET* JL IMG- of the above Company will be held at the office of the Company, Vaile's Buildings, Wvndhfim-street, Auokland, on; MONDAY, Jul>- 13, 1874, at halt-past 2 o'clock. . £, H. W. Hbith, Legal Manager. , Auckland, July 1,1874. -td7213 ' CITY OF LONDON GOLDMINING COMPANY (Btsgistbbed). . . fpEKDEKS will be received until NOON X on WEDNESDAY next, 15th instant, at the above Company's mine, for DRIVING 150 feet, more or less. Specifications and fuller particulars obtainable at the mine. ' Each tender lo be accompanied by a Cash Dcpoaib of £2 Os Od. Thos. Hices, (17223 Mine Manager. \V ANTED, a First-class COOK.—Apply .<•>.» Governor Brown Hotel, Auckland. Wfrgejj.,4s3. - 7233 OBNAM'ifiNI»AL : Jgrin.ting, in colors, gold oe hronrti, in a^Style hitherto unobtainable on the Thames, at the ETKrurO' STAB . Office. T-rNEITALLED PRINTING of all kindi vJ —Artistic and Chaste designs. At the ' E7SWIKG STAit Office.^ .

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1725, 14 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1725, 14 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1725, 14 July 1874, Page 3

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