j^'g*?___q_ff§(S_i STEAM TO THE THAMES. FOR GRAHAMSTOWN. THE p.s. ' CHALLENGER, • J BUTT, Master, will leave Auckland THIS DAY (Monday), at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow (Tuesday), at 4.30 p.m. HOLMES BROS. FOR HOKIANGA. The schooner «HERALD,' CAPTAIN M'KENZIE, will sail for fte above port on TUESDAY, the Ist Nov ' 870. - ! *' . J. S. MAOFARLANB. FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. THE S.S. 'ST. KILDA' WILL leave the Wharf, Onehunga, for Wanganui direct, on TUESDAY 7 (To morrow), Ist November, at 7 am. • - W:M For Freight or Passage apply to« V f ALFRED BUCKLAND, Auckland; Or, ALFRED BARNES, , Onehungs, FOE TARANAKI, WANGANUI, NELSON, AND WELLINGTON. THE s.s. 'STORMBIRD,' P DOYLE, Commander, from the Wharf, • Onehunga, TO-MORROW, (Tuesday,) Ist November, at 1 o'clock p.m. ' p COMBES & DALDY, I Agents, Auckland. ,; FOR TARANAKI, NELSON, PICTON/' WELLING ON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. The Fast and Favorite s.s. 'TARANAKI,', E WHEELER, Commander, will be die- , patched from the Manukau, onTUES.v, DAY next, November Ist, at noon; ' ill. Si;, COMBES & DALDY, i Agents.! J': lsjg° Return Tickets for the. Canterbury?; Races, on the 7th, Bth, and 10th November, will be issued at Reduced Rates. The Steamer to leave Lyttelton, on ber return trip, on the. 11th November. FOR HIRE, mHE Cutter Jl^Jk^. 'AQUILA.' ■^SWL3J' j N Q. ROBERTON £ CO. PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. TO THE PUBLIC—In consequence of 7 the great success of the renowned GIANT CHANG, and at the request of many influential r«J-. j dents, Messrs Stuart O'Brien and Lord haye 77. j effected a re-engagement for SIX NIGHTS LONGER, when lie will appear EVERT ;, ! EVENING, in conjunction with the beautiful KIN FOO, and the DRAMATIC,. COM-'.-. PANT." ■ '.-::,,.;;. iy CHANG and tho Pretty KIN FOG.wfflalia appear at the /•_ =>-_ CITY HAL I/, m EVERY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, _oldinj( their usual Levee till 5 o'clock. Admission One Shilling. Principals and Teachers of Schools liberally dealt with. Tickets obtainable for Schools at 3d. each. Early application must be made'St the Box Office. Remember—Chang for Six Afternoons at tbs City Hall. Chang Woo Gow at the Theatre for Six Nights. . , ; TO-NIGHT, ;._, . j-. A MATCH FOR A KING*-. THE GIANT'S LEVEE, AND ' • THE ANO HOR OF HOPE. j HELLER'S WONDERS. MR. GEORGE COPPIN has the #I«* sure of introducing to the Public M New Zealand, the famous . SOMATIC CONJURER, j BRILLIANT PIANIST, and HUMOROUS TALKIST, MB. ROBERT HELLEK, Who, for a few nights, will present » Pw' gramme of WONDERS AND MIRACLES, Selected from his Schedule of Illusions^!* can only be described as Musical, a!?!*r_ Mimetic, Chatty, Anecdoticah Imaginative Mysterious, and Pleasant. ~ !"..' KaM' * # * By the entire Australian Press, and oj. all leading journals of the Southern.ProT.'P.T|, Me. Robeet Heiaib is declared to be.^j' most talented and versatile entertainer tn» ever visited the Antipodes. at' , R. S. SMYTHE, Business Manager, CHARLES HILLSDEN. Treasons ■'■• Mb. He__hb will give his first Ef*s7°" meht, in the City Hall, on the evening o*-,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER^ j:t ' o A Programme in to-morrow's P*Per *
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 253, 31 October 1870, Page 2
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