\ PBINCE OF WALES THEATRE. t_p_ocs .. Messes. Stuart O'Brien, and Jjessoc J. M. LOED. Scenic Artist ... ... Mb. Frank Varley. .THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 16th X April. LAST APPEARANCE Of the Accomplished Artiste MADAME MARIE DURET. A GREAT BILL TO-NIGHT. THE FIU^NCH SPY. And the Nautical Drama of THE SHIP ON FIRE! Madame Marie Durst in her Grand Triple Impersonation—TO-NIGHT. Mr. Stuart O'Brien as BEN BOWLINE—TO-NIGHT. The Auckland Public are invited to take their farewell of MADAME MARIE DURET, TO-NIGHT. Performance commences at a quarter to eight. MONDAY, BE L P H E G 0 E! And the New Burlesque of CAMARALZAMAN and BADOURA. . _w_^j__i_v_-?_| fi«3_k-??"feft A. R. V. NOS. 1, 4, & 5 COMPANIES. IT'HE MEMBERS ofthe above Companies I will Parade for Company Drill every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at half-past 6 sharp, and every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock, in the Albert Barrack Square. JOHN HOWELL, Captain No. 1 Company ; D. A. TOLE, Captain No. 4 Company; JAS. DERROM, Captain No. 5 Company. lyswi IMPROVEMENTS IN WELLINGTONSTREET. City Board of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, 13th April, 1870. TENDEBS required for IMPROVEMENTS in Wellington-street. Specifications to be seen at the City Board Office, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tenders will be received until 12 o'clock noon, on MONDAY, the 18th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. I. W. HARROP, Seci-etary. 'SEATO L L E R. /-fa \LL ACCOUNTS against the 4___^_l_^V -*^ above vessel must be rendered ■/i_Ef-I__y^ in duplicate at the office of the __.asr_*___re_» undersigned, on or before TUESDAY, 19th inst., at noon, otherwise they will not be recognised. OWEN & GRAHAM. \ °y.j!_K yyyyy-dd?-STEAM TO KAIPARA, WAIKATO HEADS, AND RAGLAN. npIIE s.s. 'GO-AHEAD' will leave Auck--1 land for Kaipara about the first week in May, carrying Passengers and Cargo, calling at Port Albert, Pnparoa, Otamatea, Whakahara, and Mangawhare. After the first trip the steamer will trade regularly from the Manukau to the above named ports. S. HAGUE SMITH. STEAM TO RIVERHEAD. SOLDIEBS TO LET AT £40 A-HEAD ! Goo Save the Queen and the Governor. Having no Soldiers to let, like worn out nations, I can only intimate to the travelling Public that __, -TIHE Twin Screw Steamer <rjJ3jjß|^. 'GEMINI' has been provided with a New Boiler, and is again on her legs. Fares :— Parliamentary Bates of One Penny per Mile to pleasure-seekers. Leaving Auckland daily at 11 o'clock a.m. Arriving at Biverhead at 1 p.m, Leaving Biverhead at 3 o'clock p.m., ana I..turning to Auckland at 5 p.m. J. CASEY. January 7,* 1870. FOR GRAIfAMSTOWN AND SHORTLAND. . . HE p.s. ' ENTERPRISE No. 2 ' will leave tho Queen-street Wharf, on Saturday, April 16th, 11-30 p.m. • Monday, April 18th, midnight. All unclaimed Goods to be found at Clayton's Parcel Delivery Office, High-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 84, 16 April 1870, Page 3
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