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pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee. E. J. DeLias. Stage Manager.. G. W. Collier. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Engagement and first appearance of that charming and accomplished artiste, MISS CARRY GEORGE, Who will appear in the beautiful Drama, entitled— L E A Hi Rudolph Mr. R. W. Lawrence Anna Miss Emma Rogers Leah Miss Carry George Supported by Mr. Burton and the Dramatic Company. " Leah," notwithstanding Hie intense heat, drew a brilliant and fashionable audience last evening, on the occasion of Miss Carry George's benefit. We have bo often expressed our appreciation of this lady's talents, although we see her tor the first time in the character 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 astonisned and pleased us. No actress has ever played the part so near perfection. Mr. R. W. Lawrence, as Rodolph in the curse 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. — Bombay Statesmen, Carriages may be ordered at 10.45 p m. Box Plan at Upton and Co.'s, Stationers. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Cd ; Pit, Is. HHHE REV. P. P. AGNEW, (Late Government Chaplain to the Prisons and Convict Establishments of New South Wales), WILL DELIVER A SEEIES OF SIX LECTURES AT AUCKLAND, COMMENCING MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBEE. 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 paitioulars, see Bills. FREDERICK J. WILLS, Manager. A PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT TO WELCOME THE VESEY STEWART SPECIAL SETTLERS Will bs held in the CHORAL HALL (Date and hour to be advertised immediately after the arrival of the Carisbrook Castle). TICKETS, 2h. Cd. each ; to be had only at Messrs. Wa.ytc'sj, Upton's, and Champtaloup and Cooler's. As the 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 possible. No money taken at the doors. HENKY BARTON, Hon. Sec. THE JNEWTON KIRK.-Divine JL Service at the usual hours To-morrow Subjects :—Morning—"The Physical Value of Prayer." Evening—"The Mark, and the Name and Number of the Apocalyptic Beast." PITT-STREET W~E SLEYAN CHTTfiCH.—Sunday Services.-Sept. 5.-The Rev A. Reid will preach in the morning at 11, and the lev. W. J Williams in the evening at C.30. CHURCH, )Vy Bereßford-street, —Rev Warlow Davies, M. A. Sunday, September s.—Service iv the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 6.3i>. APTIST (JHTJKiH Wellesleystrcet. Sept. 5. - The Rev P. H. Cornford. Pastor. Morning: "Gratitude and Anticipation." Evening: " Christ—the Hope of the Hopeless " NBEOTARIAN Sunday Services, Lome-street Hall, conducted by Samuel Edgor, 8.A., September 5. JSinth Anniversary of the Hall Services. Morning—" New Revival of the Old Christian Faith." Evening—" A Long Struggle for the Truth.'' TTJNITED Methodist Eree Church, kJ junction of Pitt and Vincent-streets. Sunday Services to-morrow, by the Rev. G. H. Turner. Subjects—Morning : "The State of Departtd Spirit." Evening : " The Centre Glory of the New Testament." PRIMITIVE Methodist Chisel, Edwardes-street.—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev' \V. Harris. Evening, at half-past C, Rev W. Tinsley. Subject: '' Our Valueless Physicians." PRIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Sheridan-street, —Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Tinsley. Evening, at half-past C, Rev. W. Harris. RIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Newmarket.—Afternoon, at half-past 2, Rev W. Tinsley. Evening, at G 30, Mr T. Booth. TTICTORIA RIF L E ti, A.R.Y. A General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Catholic Institute, Wellington-street (by kind permission of Captain L-ignan, Hobson Company), on Tuesday Evening nex. 7th instant, at 8 o'clock sharp, for the election of Oil'cers and other business. Every member is requested to attend. By order. THOS. C. SELF, Col.-Sergt., Secretary. September 3, 1875. HPHE Members of the Journeymen I Bakers' Association return their sincere thanfes to the 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 R. Wilson G. E. Rolleson 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. Dickson1 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. US T RECEIVED, AND ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED: Sharp's Axes Sharp's Hatchets Camp Ovens Pinner's Chisels .8 Stamped Milk Dishes Tea Kettles Frying Pans Brushware Galvanized and American Buckets r t ■-) Hand Saws Tennant Saws Salter's fpring Balance * &c, &c, &c. GEO. GRICE, IRONMONGER, NEWMARKET, Late Witheford. \ 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 £ 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." Tjl L L E, R S L I E To Letjon Lease, 10 acres of Land and comfortable Dwelling-house. SAMUEL COCHRANE'& SON. Land Agents, Fort-street. ; ri OLDEN B O O T. williamlZiller, Manufacturer op Sea Boots and Evert other Description of Boots and Shoes, (Nest to Oxleys', Elockmakers), Queen-street Wharf, Repairs neatly executed.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1734, 4 September 1875, Page 3

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