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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. a Fifth and Last Week of MISS CAKIIY GEORGE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, The performance will commence with the Comedietta in one act, entitled — OUR COUNTRY COUSIN! Margaret, Miss Carry George. At 8.50 p.m. T. P. Cooke's celebrated Nautical Drama in three acts, entitled— THE WRECK OF THE RATTLESNAKE! * New cenery by Mr N. H Thornton. Lonjr Tom Coffin, Mr R. W. Lawrence; Kate Plowien (with songs and duets), Miss Lizzie Morgan; Cecilia (with porigs and duets), Miss Emma Rogers; supported by the Company. Inactive preparation, that glorious theme by H. Bj'ron, entitled—" tvymphs of the Lurleyberg, or Lurline!" interspel"sed with a number of the most favourite gems from the Opera of that name by Vincent Wallace, Esq. Carriages may be ordered at 10.45 p to. Box Plan at Uyton and Co.'s. Stationers, Dress circle, is', Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is BARLOW'S CIRCUS. baklow's ciecus. Grand Opening Night— THIS EVENING. THIS "EVENING. This truly Wonderful Company, with their Splendid Stud of Beautiful PERFORMING PONIES! TRAINED HORSES! With the most efficient Troupe of EDUCATED DOG-S AND MONKEYS In the World! jfisr EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, ~m Together with TWO CLOWNS and Funambulists; also YOUNG ROMA, the Prince of Juvenile Riders! The above Company will open on Monday next, in a spacious Marquee erected in the Market Beserve, well-seated and brilliantly lighted. P.ices of Admission: First-class, 3s; Second, 2s; Pit. Is; Children half-price to first arid second seats. Doors open at 7.3U; commence at 8 o'clock. W. CLARK, Agent. Q BAND ASSAULT AT ARMS. CITY HALL, Saturday, October 7. An Entertainment will be given in the above Hall on Saturday evening, 7ih October, 1875. by the Professionals and a select number of the Amateur Gymnasts ot Auckland, for the benefit of a retired Teacher in temporary difficulties. The programme will consist of Boxing, Fencing, and Siugle-stick, &c., &c. The final set-to between the two feather-weights—R. Davies, of Parnell, and the Master of the Boxing Class at the Auckland Gymnasium. Doors open at 7.30, the entertainment commencing at 8 p.m. punctually. Admission : Front Scats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. 7 ORNE-STEEET HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Widow and oipbans of the late Thomas Salt, under iht> Special patronage of the Anciknt Obdvr of Forkstkbb and Ihdrpendknt Ordkr op Good Ti mplakb, tvLo ai c request* d to appear in Regalia. Doors O[ en at 7.30, to C( mraece at 8. Froiit Seals, 2s; I!ac:k Seats, Is. A Quadrille. Party after the entertainment. QTEEPLECFTASE AND HURDLE O RACE. On WEDNESDAY October 6th, Trains will leave Auckland for Eilerelie. in addition to the usual times at 12 15, 12.45,1.20, and 2.45 Onehunga for Ellerslie in addition to the usual times at 1.5,1.40, 2.30, 3.48, and 5.20. No Change. A Special Train will run as follows: — Auckland .. 8.40 5. 0 Drury.. .. 10.45 655 Newmarket .. 850 5.10 Hunua .. 10.57 7. 0 Rcmuera .. 858 5.10 Papakura .. 11. 4 7. 5 Ellerslie.. .. 9. 3 *5.24 Manurewa.. 11.24 7.22 Ppnrose.. .. 0. 7 5.30 Papatoitoi.. 1140 737 Otahuhu .. 9.19 5.44 Otahuhu .. 11.52 7.47 Papatoitoi .. 9-29-fg Penrose .. 12. 6 7.59 Manurewa .. 9 42 G. 24 Ellerslie ..*12.11 8. 3 Papakura .. 959 C-.41 Remuera .. 12 21 8.11 Hunua .. .. 10. 4 046 Newmarket. 12 25 8.14 Drury .. .. 10. 8 6.50 Auckland .. 12.35 8.24 * Calls at Racecourse. Should the Races be Postponed, tbe extra Trains will not run, excepting the one to Drury and back. By order, A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. FOR SALE, a four-roomed Cottage in thorough repair, tanks, Venetian blinds, and every convenience; 20 years' lease at a low ground rent; Jet for 15s per week. Price, £120.— R. C. Greenwood, Market House. FOR SALE or Barter, a comfortable Homestead of three acres, with every convenience, and in good order, for £175 cash, or will exchange for a property in Auckland or suburbs — Apply to Mr. Jackson, Estate Agent, Onehunga; or to Mr. Ryan, Painter, &c, Upper Symonds-street. THE Misses Craig's Pupils will reAssemble on MOVDAY, October 4. at their Seminary, corner of Graham and Hardinge-streets-ESSONS given in Leather Work and Wax Flowers at Miss Holder's Ladies' College, Hobson-street. ATEBLOO QUADEANT Boarding and Day School, conducted by Mrs. Norman - The Fourtti Quarter of the year will commence on Monday, 4th < ictober. 'I HE ONEHUNGA' VICTIMS OF «■ THK EDUC \TION TAX. TESTIMONIAL FUND. BUB3CRTPTIONT LISTS are now Open, and lying at the Shops of Me*srs Teahy, Bootmakers; and Ni lson, Batcher, Queen-street, Onehurga, where Subscriptions will be received to present the incarcerated men—McMahon and Luc*s—wi ha Testimonial In recognition of tbe i.oble stand they have made acaiust the iniquitous PoU Tax. TV/TOINTPELLIER NURSERY. D. HA V Respectfully invites attention to his splendid and well-selected collection of annual and Biennial FLOWKR SEEDS of the best germinating quality, including from Bix to twelve varieties each of Balsam Phlox Calliopsis Salphiglosis Cox so* mb Fagetos Dianthus Zinnias ■ Elichrysum Stocks With over 150 other Varieties, Carefully selected from the finest strains in cultivation. pOMFORTABLE accommodation for V_/ one or two Gentlemen at Mrs Allies', Upper Symoni's street, text to G. P. Herce, Esq SHORT LA \ D HOUSE "Shortland Crescent.-Mrs Fardel's Pupils will re-ass^ mble on Monday, 4t?i October. Dancing Clasß on Friday, Bth October. Membe-s are requested to send in their names during the week. T< rms, £1 Is in advance. IJOARD and residence.—Required * * two or three Boarders in a private house, pleasantly situated at College Hill and within an' easy distance from Queen-street. —Cards at Evans and McDermott's' Photographers, opposite Albert Hotel. /IHUfiCH OF PJNGLAND GRAMMAR KJ hCHOOL, PARI\ ELL. The next Quarter begins on Monday, 4th October J-.S. ADaM-. B A, Head Master. NOTICE. —A clioice assortment of New Spring and Summer Tweeds is now opened out at the Pantheon STRAYED or Stolen, on Saturday or Sunday last, from Mr. Mullah's paddock on New North Road, a Dark Brown i/ony. about 13 hands high, and a little lame in near Jorefoot. — The finder will be rewarded on returning same to James Gardiner, bo'torn of >ewton Road. BKO WN'S RI^V KR POTATOES: — IN SPLENDID CONDITION— fx Bella Mary, FOR SALS IN LOTS TO .SUIT VJJkCTLKMTI H S. MEYI RS & CO. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Ex Ocean Wave, @ Levuka. MAIZE! MAIZE B. TONKS & CO. i WILL sell by auction to-morrow at 11 o'clock,

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1759, 4 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1759, 4 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1759, 4 October 1875, Page 3

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