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pBINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee R J De Lias. Stage Manager.. G. W. Collier. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Last Night of Miss CARRY GEORGE in Sir Walter Scott's romantic drama, in three acts, entitled— ROB ROY! With all the original music. Rob Roy t Mr B.W. Lawrence Helen MacGregor ■; Miss Oarry George Supported by the Company. m- TO-MORROW (Friday). Grand Fashionable BEENFIT to MR. G. ir. COLLIER, on which occasion will be produced ■shabespeare's Subliino Tragedy of HAMLET!— Hamlet, Mr Collier; Queen Gertrude, Miss Oarry George; Ophelia, Miss Clara Stephoason; King and Wiost, Mr Lawrence.—Tickets to be had everywhere. Carriages may be ordered at 10.45 p m. Box Plan at Upton and Co.'a, Stationers. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. [UNDER vVv? BEGAL PACKAGE.] f~~] I T V HALL. DX. CARE, MESMERIST, PHRENOLOGIST, ELECTRO-BIOLOGIST, AND LECTURER, Will give the first of his interesting Seances on SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER SO. I During this tour, Dr. Carr's Seances have everywhere attracted crowded and fashionable audiences. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8. T ORNE-STREET HALL. Airec's Gift Entertainment. tar GRAND OPENING NI3HT TO-NIGHT ! *^& Ov.'inß to the extensive preparations required for the GREAT SHADOW PANTOMIME, the Opening Night is Postponed till THIS EVENING. 'Each evening, in addition to the usual handsome Gifts, Mr- Airec will give away one of Dennes's unrivalled Sewing Machines. *sr EVERYTHING NEW! *®a New Arti&tes, New Programme. Doors open at 7. 30; commence at 8. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. TTjSTtED METHOD]ST FUEE CHURCH U SUNDAY-SCHOOL, Junction of Pitt arid Vincent-streets. A Musical and Litekary Entertainment Will be given in the Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association on THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 28. PROGRAMME : Overture. Song—Lad v amateur Piano Solo^ " Castu Diva" —Mr Butschkow Reading (comic), " Mrs Brown's Gooseberry Wine" — Mr Blackmail Song, " The Biidge"— Mrs Wright Reading—Mr T. L. White Song, " Come, Birdie, Come"—Miss Nesbitt Piano Solo, "Kathleen Mavourneen"-Mr Butschkow Interval. Overture. Reading, " Lancashire Buckleto"—Mr Tattersall i Piano Sol<>— Mrs Wright Song, " Any Ornaments for your Fire-stoves"—Mr Al'en Duet—Piano and Violin Reading "How Si.c Conquered Him"—Mr G. it emus Song, " Why do Summer Roses fade"—Miss Nesbitt God Ssve the Queen ! Admission, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. pO.WB UN £ V HALL. A CHRISTY MINbTREL ENTERTAINMENT AND BURLESQUE SPELLING BEE Will be given in the above Hall on FRIDAY, the 29th instant, in aid of the Funds of the Ponsonby Cricket Club. Several of the leading Amateurs of Auckland have kindly volunteered their assistance. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence"at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is. each, can be obtained of Messrs. Upton and Co., or from members of the Ponsonby Cricket Club. YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Welleslex-stbeet. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, 1875. October 29-" The Study of Nature; some of its Wonders, Difficulties, and Lessons." B. Ellis, Esq., M.D. Selections of Music. In consequence of the inability of Rev. E. N. Bree to give his lecture, Dr. Ellis has kindly consented to give the above. Tickets, to admit two to the Course of Lectures, ss, each ; may be had of the Booksellers, at the Rooms, or from any member of Committee; single admission, Is. Seats reserved for ticket-holders until quarterpast 7; commence at 7.30. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. "KTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KAIPARA RAILWAY. Regular Trains will be 13 un on the Line on and after FRIDaY, the 29th October, leaving Helensville at 7.33 a.m. and Riverhead at 1.30 p.m: FRANK B. PASSMOBE. . MRS DOBLE desires to express her gratitude to Mr Brewer, Onehunga, for his exertions in collecting the sum of £20 i9sfor herself and children. T OOK OUT! T OOK OUT!! COOMBES' NEW CLOTHING SHOP, UPPER QUEEN-STREET, N EXT TO GILES' BUTCHER SHOP ? OP E IT S ON SATURDAY NEXT. STRAYED, or Stolen, from Mangere, a White Cow, with strawberry neck, tar-brand 39 ; been missing since Friday, 22nd instant.—lf stolen £10 will be paid for information on conviction, or if strayed a reward of 10s will be paid on delivery of the Cow to John Henwood, Butcher, Onehunga. h URNLSHED ROOMS, with Board .1/ if required; house beautifully situated near town ; terinß moderate. —Address, " MS," this office TWO or three Gentlemen, or a Lady and Gentleman, can be accommodated with comfortable Sittingroom and Bedrooms, splendid view of the harbour, good locality, and within five minutes walk of the Post-office.—For card of addreßß, apply at this office. p~U KE X d~HIE WEST. FOR SALE, Improved Farms, from 30 to 100 acres. —Apply to W J. HILL, ■ 36, Bhortland-streeet, Auckland. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. E. & H. ISAACS WILL hold an extensive sale by auction at an early date, of Wines and Spirits. Further particulars in a future issue. ;r 5555 AT 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORKOW. MARKET HOUSE. POULTRY- Turkeys, Fowls, Ducks, Pigeons, Fancy Birds, &c, pair Canaries and large Breeding Cage. PRODUCE—Sundries, &c. j ; R. O. GREENWOOD, Auctioneers. :

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1780, 28 October 1875, Page 3

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