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THEATRE -ROYAL, Lesse .. .. Martin Simonsen. : SIM ON SEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! Under the Patronage of the CHRISTCBURCH AND AUCKLAND FOOTBALL CLUBS, Will be produced Balfe's Beautiful Opera, in 3 acts, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL! Thaddeus Mr Charles Florence Count Arnicm Mr J. Barrington Florestein (his nephew) Mr Mj. Steinbach Devilshoof Mr B. Levlson _ Gipsy.. Mr Ewart Officer ; Mr Weber Queen of the Gipsies Miss E. A. Lambert Buda (Arllne's Nurse) Miss Blanche Harris Arlino (a child six years old) Ist act Miss Letitia Thomas Arline (2nd and 3rd act) Mdme. Fy. Simonskn. Ladies, Nobles, Soldiers, Gipsies, &c. In Acts Ist and 2nd, a GRAND BALLET, under the direction of Mr Darbyshire. DreßS Circle Plan at Upton's, Queen-street. Business Manager—Mr. W. T. Keith. npE MTER AN C E HALL CONCERT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, 30th AUGUST. PROGRAMME:—Part I. Overture to Semiramide Quartette, O, Hills, O, Valss—(Mendelssohn) Reading—Mr Brown Trio, O, Memory— (Leslie) Larghetto from Symphony in D—Sestett (Beethoven) Recitation—Mr Frastr Quartette, The Evening Star (Martin) Duet, Now stay, good Nag, thy Ambling—(KUcken) Miserere Domine—Mr F. Edger Part 11. Overture, William Tell—Sestett (Rossini) Duet, Now Moonlight Gems Reading-—Miss A. Carr Quartette, Hunting Song (Mendelssohn) Quartet.c— Pianoforte, Violin, Ten, Violincello— (Mendelssohn) Reading—Mr Fra.er Duet. Flow on, thou Shining River—(Stevenson) Quartstte, Vesper Hymn—(Martin) Home they brought their Warrior Dead—Miss M. Dobson To commence at S o'clock. Admission —Sixpence. <ipHE GREAT INTER-PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL MATCH Will take place at the jm^BSLIS GARDENS TO-MORRO^T (THURSDAY). ftp ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING!! j : The Gardens will be Open all day. Notwithstanding the recent rain the ground is in splendid* order. In addition to the attraction of the Football Match, a First-class Rinking Floor will be available to those who are fond of that healthy exercise. f~l I T V HALL. CITY HALL ! CITY HALL! SKATING RINK ! TO-NIGHT. SKATING RINK ! TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. Thursday, at City Hall. Friday, Devonport Hall, North Shore. PATENT SKATES ON SALE. For Engagement of Hall, apply to COOKE AND CO., Proprietors. Parties wishing to Skate can do so any afternoon by applying at the HaU. -OARLOW'S CIRCUSNEWMARKET, The New Marquee will be Brilliantly Lighted, Comfortably Seated, and Erected in BUCKLAND'S PADDOCK, Near the School-house. The above Company, with the Beautiful Fairy Ponies, Highly - trained Horses, Educated Dogs, Monkeys, <j_c, Mr. W. Bernard (Clown and Funambulist;, will give TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES FRIDAY AND" SATURDAY, September lsc and 2nd. Doors open at 7 30; commence at 8. Prices of Admisbion: —First-class, __s; Second-class, Is: Children, half-price W. CLARK, Ag nt. 'FENDERS Wanted for Bailding a a House in Nelson-street. Plans, &c, at W. Brownhill, Bootmaker, No 70, Queen-street. Lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. B. TONKS.] [R. C. CARR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY LANDS. B. TONKS & CO. |_TAYE received instructions from Mr. William Kirby, to sell, on Monday, the 25th September, at 12 o'olocknoon, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :— COUNTRY PROPERTIES. 400 acres in tbe County of Mongonui, adjoining Webster's, heavily timb. red with kauri, and fronting a navigable river 116 acres on the Wainui, adjoining Smith's Bush, heavily timbered with kauri About iy, acres aud two-roomed Cottage in the Town of Kihikihi, _% acres of which are fenced and cultivated Small Farm at Ohaupo. fronting the main line of road to Te Awamutu, near the Hcrse-shoe Lake 5 Allotments in NgM-uawahia, adjoining Bank of New Zealand, and opposite the present Railway Station, fronting main line of ro»d to Hamilton 25 Sections in the Township of Tuakau, at the landing plice known as Shessire's; good site for hotel. Allotments in Cameron Town, fronting the Wai kato River Town of Raglan—l# acres Drury—Thirty allotments, fronting Great South ' Road Onehunga—Allotments fronting Church-street. Valuable allotments in the Town of Esenden, near Melbourne, Victoria. TOWN PROPERTIES. Wood and Coal Yard, junction of Drake and Uoion-Btreets, together with Office and Stable thereon, let at a yearly rental of £26 per annum Allotment corner of Union and Sale-streets Coal Yard, jnnction of Wakefield and Queenstreets, now let at _ rental of £133 10s per annum Two-storied Five-roomed House on Chapel-str 0 1 next the Bricklayers' Arms, with nice garden ; insured for £250 Two Houses, each six rooms, lately erected, front ing Union and Wellington-streets; eacl house insured for £250 Corner allotment at the junction of Union an< Wellington-streets Two Gravel Pits at Mount Eden, known Hicks's Pits Coal Yard, junction of Hobson and Victoria streets let at £40 per annu _a from 9th o next March for .wo years. i ■"""" " <&r The Auctioneers would call the attention Capitalists and others to the above Sale of Valuah] Properties, which, from their position, guarantee safe and good return foi_e investment.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2045, 30 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2045, 30 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2045, 30 August 1876, Page 3