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pRTNOE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (MONDaY) EVExVING. CHAKLFS WHEATLEIGH CH A RLI _S WH H.. TLEIN H. CHAI-LE. WHEAILkIGH IN A NEW PRODUCTION 7 ! NEW PKODUCTIoN ! . NEW PRODUCTION ! LOTTERY OF LIFE ! LOTTERY OF LIFK ! LOTTERY OF LIFE ! The performance will conclude with the FIRST NIGHT !—M. Achilla Dutard, Mr. Charles Wheatlei»h. .pITY HALL. LAST SIX NIGHTS OV E. D„ DAVIES AND COMPANY. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, Previous to Departure for China. Last Nights r**^^"*^£Z__*^T_*__M_r** " Last Nights ( MISS DAVIES, Last Nights . ) N A TAT O B. Last Nights of ) __ TT EMPSONS, Last Nights (DU VILLES, Last Nights Prices :—3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. gLONDIN, THE HERO OF NIAGARA, WILL MAKE HIS SECOND Grand High Hope Ascension THIS DAY (MONDAY). POSITIVELY FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Previous to his departure to California. f0- BLONDIN—TO-DAY, at sp.m. Sharp, &r BLONDIN—TO-DAY, at 5 p.m. Sharp, j*3- BLONDIN-TO-DAY, at 5 p.m. Sharp, &s~ BLONDIN—TO-DAT?, at 5 p.m. Sharp, j®3- BLONDIN—TO-DAY, at 5 p.m Sharp, m~ BLONDIN - TO-DAY, at 5 p m. Sharp, m~ BLONDIN—TO-DAY, at 5 p.m. Sharp. S3- BLONDIN—TO-DAY, at 5 p.m. Sharp, IN HIS GIGANTIC ARENA, REAR OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE, The dimensions of which far surpass ar)y other canvas endoEuro in tho world. The performance will include the same WONDERFUL FEATS As performed by him over the GIGANTIC FALLS OF NIAGARA !! ! IN AMERICA, In the presence of H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND SUITE, Including HI. Grace the I uke of Newcastle, Earl of St. Germains, the Maiquls of Chandos, Lord ' yotiß, General Williams, Major Teesdale. Major Geneial Biuce, And many other distinguished Noblemen and .Gentlemen. Doors open at 4 [p.m., performance to commence at 5 p.m. sharp. Entrance from 3ymonds-street, near Choral Hall. Pmobs of Admission : First-class Seats, 45.; Second-class Promenade, 25.; Cbildnn, h_lf-price. B_?~ No Re-admission. _j£s No Smoking AniiOWED. Operatio Selections by tbe Band. All letters and communications to be addressed to J. F. 81-ONDIN, or O. P. NIAUD, Secretary, Star Hotel, Auckland. N.B.—NOTICE.—The whole of the Spars aßd Timber used for Bondln's enclosure for sale by private oontract. —Ai ply to O P. N iaua, Star Hotel. By order of Le Chevalier Blondin. H, P. LYONS. A sent.

*« rpHE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OP JL THE EARTH AND ITS HISTORY, AS WRITTEN BY MOSES." POSTPONEMENT. Through unavoidable circumstances, Dr ELLIS is unable to deliver his Lecture on tbe above subj ct until TUESDaY, February Bth, instead of to-morrow evening. pHOtf fiTIC ASSOCIATION. MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, Auckland, Classes will be resumed on MONDAY, January 81. Elementary Class, 630p m. YOn Monrtsys and Advanced (Reporting Siyb), 7.30 f Thursdays. For any particulars apply to the Rev. E. Browne. £100 REWARD. Whereas HENRY WYNYARD, an Aboriginal Native, is charged on Warrant with having, on tbe 27th instant, at Epsom, MURDERED one Edwin Pa< keb, this is to notify that a BEWARD' of ONE HUNDRED POUND 3 will be paid by the Government for such information as shall lead to the apprehension aud conviction of the said offender. Description of Henry Wynyard, alias Turua:—A Maori, but no darker than a half-caste ; about thirty years of age; 5 feet 8 inches high; regular features; weaTß slight beard and moustache; dressed, wheu last seen, in a black oloth sac coat, black wideawake hat, and dirty white duck trousers; is sailor; he has a mole on the left cheek, two moles on the right side of neck, and two names—" Winata," "Rata rina,"-r-on right arm; " Hara," left arm. He is well known at Onehunga, having worked about the district for years. THOMAS BROHAM, , Inspector Armed Constabulary. Inspector's Office, Auckland, 28th January, 1876. W__JiKWORIH AGRICULTURAL 'SHOW. b i «•***•,_*. • [''■ ■'"■,—■ - -' -■ . j l.; " I Return Tickets per Minnie Casey, on THURSDAY BrdWunt;»U(>»m». i :./ .... „ ,\ ~'. ■■__ ' [ .a.A-#/_R*.'-:. tt J.!i.-i.ao; ioM-j .__ .. lb. KoOhMA'i Brad to MW-dua...

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 31 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 31 January 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 31 January 1876, Page 3

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