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pKENCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee E. J. DeLias. Stage Manager.. G. W. Collier. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, Engagement and first appearance of that charming and accomplished artiste, MISS CARRY GEORGE, "Who will appear in the beautiful Drama, entitled— LEAH! Rudolph .. Mr. R. W. Lawrence Anna a .. Miss Emma Rogers Leah Miss Carry George Supported by Mr. Burton and the Dramatic Company. " Leah," notwithstanding the intense heat, drew a brilliant and fashionable audience last evening, on the occasion of Miss Carry George's benefit. We have so of (en expressed our appreciation of this lady's talents, although we see her for the first time in the chaiacter of the Jewish Maiden, we cannot help wishing this will not be the only opportunity the Bombay public will have of. witnessing Miss Carry George in this role She displayed a tragic vein that both HStonisned and pleased us. Ko actress has ever played the part so near perfection. Mr. E. W. Lawrence, as Rudolph in the enrse scene, gained a unanimous call before the curtain. The part of Anna was pleasantly performed by Miss Emma Rogers, who is an established favourite here.— Bombau Statesmen, Carriages may be ordered at 10.45 p m. Box Plan at, Upton and Co.'s. Stationers. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s fid ; Pit, Is. rnjSE REV. P. P. AGNEW, JL (Late Government Chaplain to the Prisons and Convict Establishments of New South Wales), WILL DELIVER A SERIES OF SIX LECTURES AT AUCKLAND, COMMENCING M.ONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. First Lecture : James the Second and Transportation ! The Floating Hell! Botany Bay! The Reign of Terror! The British Slave Market! Paddy Mooney's Journey to China! Australian Sunshine! Full particulars, see Bills. FREDERICK J. WILLS, Manager. A PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT WELCOME THE VESEY STEWART .SPECIAL SETTLERS Will be held in the CHORAL HALL (Date and hour to be advertised immediately after the arrival of the Cai-isbrook Castle). TICKETS, 2s. Gil. each; to be had only at Messrs. Wayte's, Upton's, and Champtaloup and Cooper's. AB ihe number of tickets to be issued will be necessarily limited, relatives and personal friends of the Immigrants are invited to secure their tickets as soon as ponHible. No money taken at the doors. HENRY BARTON, Hon. Sec. •TRONIC SOL-FA CHORAL UNION. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT TIIK Young Men's Christian Association, Consisting of Glees by Mendelssohn, Bishop, J. L. Hatten, &c, and a new Cantata, by J. R. Thomas, entitled, "THE P I C N I C." FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. Admission, One Shilling. THE Members of the Journeymen Baiters' Association r. turn their 6incere thank s to tho undermentioned Master Bakers, who have kindly agreed to give them a holiday on the occasion of their anniversary:— R. Forgie J. Mattson T. Philips C. Johnson E. 'Wilson G. E. Rollcson J. McNeil D. Grubb G. Kent J. Payne J. Leslie J. Sullen C. Burton W. Easdown "W. Ritchie J. Woodward E. Waters G. Wright F. Rawlinson T. Wilson P. Crow T. Teasdale J. Corley J. Waddell J. Burton C. Gleeson T. Minetti C. Canning G. Dickson T. Parker. They also beg to state, for the information of those who take an interest in the Short Hour Movement, that R. W. Waddel of Hobson-street, R. Peters, and E. McKeown, are the only Masters who refused to grant a Holiday, they apparently having no sympathy with the Short Hour Movement. AUCKLAND WORKING MEVS FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY., All members are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother Gilberd, which will leave his late residence, Conquest Place, Parnell, at 4 o'clock sharp on Saturday, 4th instant. B. BULLEN, Secretary. "jl/T ISSING FRIENDS. The address of Mr. John Jackson, late of Markethice, County Armagh, Ireland, will be thankfully received by Samuel Burns, Immigiation Barracks, Auckland. rjTl) BUILDERS. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of Saturday, the 11th instant, for th>- Erection and Completion of a Brick Building in Queen-street. Plans, &c, at my office) Queen-street. P. HERAPATH, Architect. EimROOMED Family House To Let in Coburg-street North.—Apply on the premises, or to J. Rout, High-street. Q WEEPSTAKES on the Melbourne O Cup at the Exchange Hotel every SATURDAY Evening. ._ N SALE, 83 flasks Quicksilver, at lowest market rates. GEORGE SIBBIN, Corner Mart. PURE MILK for Sick Children from the same cow, healthy, and entirely grass fed, being hand carried keeps longer sweet.—Domain Dairy, top of Abercrombie. street. A UCKLAND POULTRY SOCIETY. A General Meeting of the Members of the above Society will be held at my office, 41, Insurance Buildings, on Monday next, the 6th instant, at 4 o'clock p.m. Business: To elect officers and confirm proceedings of committee. All members are requested to attend. WM. PERCIVAL, ■ Secretary. UCKLAND POULTRY ASSuCiATION AND DOG SHOW. The First Annual Exhibition will be held at the. Market-house on Friday and Saturday, 10th and 11th September, When upwards of £150 will be given in prizes. Entries close at the Market House, or at 41, Insurance Buildings, on or before "Wednesday, the Bth instant. For further particulars see handbills. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. N.B. —Regulation 2 in handbills, instead of "1 Cock 2 Hens"—read "1 Cock 1 Hen." TO LET, a House and Shop, with . Stable, Springbank.—Apply to N. Wood, Butcher, Ponsonby. TiTNNISKILLEN LOYAL ORANGE JCJ LODGE, NO. 3. The Quarterly Meeting of the above Lodge -will be held on FRIDAY next, the 3rd instant, hi tne Lodgeroom, Wellesley-street, at 7.30 p.m., when every member is requested to attend Business of importance. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. M ANGOLD-WORTZEL 32/6 ffi ton at the Market House. - T QST, SABLE VIC TO RIJN ifl. Lost, between;Parnell;and Queen-sfreet/yetsterday, a S-able Victorine.—Any person returning same to this office will bo rewarded. T7T~L L E R S LI E. To Letfon Lease, 10 acres of Land and comfortable DWeUlsffiuEL COOHRANEg& SON,? "Land Agents, Fort-street. J

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1730, 3 September 1875, Page 3

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