11 ii* -a —i«s£K_l___ ' J OST.-The sum of £4 on Tuesday, beJU tween Wellington-street and nl, street. The number of the Netware SoT" TEN SHILLINGS reward will be i n returning the same to this office. ' mO NEW ARBIVALS.-Tol^T^ J. roomed House. Furniture,- -\ of ". going Tenant can be taken at a iD/nation Apply to Me. William Eastwoo_( Wellino ton-street. J 8* TO LET, mHE OFFICE lately occupied by the X Evening Stab, next Bank of New Zp-i and. TTI H. LEWISSON has r_^~Tll Jj . MACHINE for cutting tobacco it £?„ as fine as English Shag, cannot be beat for cigar c ties. #fej#x B° x T ~a 3^' Mffl^^_>"excursion to" the lake jßi_^_i^_Saa .weather permitting), J The p.s. 'ROYAL ALFRED,' P' S < DUKE OF EDINBURGH,' will make hourly trips to Lake Tulcapuna, durlne MONDAY NEXT, the 20th instant. The first trip by special arrangement, at 9.:: !0 o'clock (sharp) to convey the Order of A.O.F. andl.O.O.F. The following trips will be made from the Wharf, Auckland—io 11, 12, 1, 2, add 3 o'clock. S, H. SMITH, . fe;r.;'-,c»i'C k\A~-. QTE A M TO THE THAMES. THE p.s. 'ROYAL ALFRED.' TIME TABLE. EROJI AUCKLAND TO GRAHAMSTOWi*' : Thursday, December 22, 12 o'clock noon Friday, December 23, 3 o'clock morning and 1.30 o'clock afternoon (twice this day) Saturday, December 24, 3 o'clock morning and 1.30 o'clock afternoon (twice this clay) PROM GRAHAMSTOWN TO AUCKLAND : i hursday, December 22, 5 o'clock afternoon Friday, December 23, 8 o'clock morning and 6 o'clock evening (twice this day) Saturday, December 24, 8 o'clock ■morningand G o'clock evening (twice this day) S. HAGUE SMITH. STEAM TO NELSON, WESTPORT* GREYMODTH, AND HOKITIKA DIRECT, FROM THE MANUEAU. THE s.s. 'GO-AHEAD,' IT. Carey, Master, will leave the Wharf, Onehunga, TO-MORROW (Thursday) Morning, at 11 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to S. HAGUE SMITH. THEATRE ROYAL. lIERR AND MRS. BANDMANN Beg to announce to the public of Auckland that they will make their First Appearahc'e on SA TU R D AY, DECEMBER 24, for Six Nights only, at the THEATRE ROYAL (Entirely renovated and cleaned), supported by MRS. WALTER HILL, MISS MELVILLE, .And a powerful Company. THE CITY HALL. THE GRAND OSAKA MONSTER TROUPE OF J A PANE S E, Prestidigitateurs, Contortionists, Equilibrists, Slack Rope Walker?, Foot Performers, Acrobats, Jugglers, Slack Wire Walkers, Top Spinners, Gymnasts, &c, &c., &c., Will give their thrilling and unrivalled sensational performances at the above Hall on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, "the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th inst*. GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. Admission—Front seats, 4s; second seals, 2s; children half-price. Doors open at 7.30, performance at 8. Carriages may be ordered at 10.30. CREMORNE GARDENS. PLEASURE-SEEKERS are hereby informed that the above favorite place of amusement will be THROWN OPEN on the 26th, 27th, and 28th inst., when some of the most popular and entertaining English sports will be provided. Colonists who desire to enjoy once more the well-known Christmas festivities of the old country can indulge in them to their hearts content at the above place. Tea and all kmas of refreshment wid be liberally provided. -CAMPION'S HOTEL. BILLIARD SALOON. mITE above room is now re-opened. One of Alcock's best Tables. A SELECT BALL WILL take place at the City Hall on BOXING NIGHT.—FuII-particulars in future advertisement.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 296, 21 December 1870, Page 2
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