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mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee R. J. De Lias. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Grand Fashionable Entertainment ! ~jj GREAT CHICAGO MINSTRELS ! {)~ REPETITION OF SECOND PROGRAMME 1 Received last night with tumultuous applause. Second Appearance of THE RIVAL ARTISTS! THE BABY ELEPHANT I SHANDY GAFF! Towle's Great Martial Song, " Hark the Drum 1" FOURTH APPEARANCE OF HAWKINS, The Unsurpassable Alto! THE ORIGINAL MISSISSIPPI TWINS! Triple Clog Dance of Dances 1 Doors open at 7.30; Eccentricities at 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission—4s., 2s. 6d., and Is. Reserved Seats at Upton's. mEMPEEANCE HALL. SATURDAY NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS, April 14. THE TEMPERANCE VARIETY TROUPE. Great Success ! Splendid Programme ! Songs and Dances by the following Ladies and Gentlemen:—Mrs H. Smith, Miss McEvoy, Miss Morgan, Mr Smart, Mr Russell, Mr McKinnon, Mr Ryan, Mettam Bros., and Mr Sceats. A Challenge Dance between Messrs. McKinnon and Ryan. For the first time, Messrs. Smart and Sceats will sing the duet, " Run 'em in." To conclude with the Farce of " The New Prlma Donna." Chairman—Mr. G. Warburton. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 p.m. Price or Admission—Threepence. W. H. SCEATS, Manager. "T^ E W T O N CHORISTERS. A Special Meeting of the above will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th instant, at 7.30. All members are respectfully requested to attend, as the business is of importance. FRANK ROWE, Hon. Sec. SELECT AND UNIQUE ENTERTAINMEN T. MDLLE. ATLANTI, The American Songstress, Reader and Pianiste, will give one of her refined Drawingroqm Entertainments, consisting of choice Singing, Descriptive Readings, and Piano Solos, in the LORNE-STREET HALL, On MONDAY. APRIL 10. 10. O. F., M. U., A. D. • FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 3920. 5C%* J The Officers and Brethren of ri§k Cajyjfi? \7 the above Lodge are requested C^is^J-&/\ft to assemble at the Lodge-room, **p@W\!SaR Lome-street Hall,on SUNDAY, OTrss£^HKfl»r the 15th instant, at 3.30 p.m., to £$¥$&& Kr&gm attend the Funeral of our late iF^'w^ftE&P Bro- Thomas Allwood. >;> Members of other Lodges are ,--: 'id• :■■• *aS3grJ> respectfully invited. Regalia: Black Scarf and White Gloves. C. OVERTON, N.G. THE THISTLE HOTEL, (Near the Theatre Royal). FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS! FINEST BILLIARD ROOM! UP-STAIRS BAR UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. PALMERS TON GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby criven that the, Books of the Palmerston Gold Mining Company (Limited) will be Closed from Tuesday, the 17th, to Friday, the 20th instant, both days inclusive, for the purpose of holding an Extraordinary Meeting in Auckland. J. H. HARRISON, S 6 01*6 tSil* V Coroniandel, 9th April, 1877. ARKET GARDEN, for Sale, very cheap, six miles from Auckland. Eight acres rich soil, house and stabling. Easy terms. —C. Williamson, Vulcan Lane. BOARD and Residence ISs. per week.— Apply to Mrs. Robinson, opposite Scotia Hotel, Hobson-street. T>URIRI POSTS ON SALE. Th 9 undersigned has ON SALE, 1,000 flrstclass Purrri Posts, at the Lowest Market Price. R. A. ENGLAND, Coal and Firewood Dealer, Onehunga. "\r ■ ° T x ° EIn accordance with the Proclamation in " Gazette" 15, March 23,1870, the Annual Meeting of Justices of the Peace resident in Auckland District will be held, «t the Police Court, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at 12 o'olock noon, for the purpose of Choosing a Chairman of Petty Sessions, and Settling a Rota of Attendance for the ensuing year." G. M. MITFORD. Chairman. Itf" O T I C E OF FENCING. I hereby give notice to Mr. Henry Balmforth, owner of Allotments Nos. 62 and 63, Section 33, Brown-street, Springbank, that I require him to Fence Ms half between Nos 67 and 68, within one month from date, otherwise the same will be done at his expense. RICHARD WARNOCK. Durham-street, 11th April, 1877 i _$*"S (T^^ CASH, balance as agreed 3&JLV-/\_/ upon.—Five-roomed House, well finished, good well and tank, allotment 66 x 110. planted with choice trees, Dublin-street, Newton.—Apply on the premises. "TKTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. -L™ Rev. Peter Mason, B.A. The Second Quarter will Commence on MONDAY, the 16th instant. __ _£*-| AAA TO LEND on BuUdmg Society principles, or on any terms to suit Borrowers.—C. Williamsoni Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane> T>ARG A I N S —IN— PISTE MILLIKBUY. COSTUMES, MANTLES & JACKETS, DRESS GOODS, MANCHESTER GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LINEN SETS, &G, BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, &c. During the next three weeks we shall ofter the above goods afc (jreatly Reduced Prices! i < .DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING ON THE PREMISES* w " < A, LINABURY & [CO,, §91 and 20Q, QUBEN-STREET, 1 j

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3

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