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TH E: Aa,T RE Roy a l. Proprietor..R.-J. DeLias. . Stage ■__ anager . Mr. J. B Steel-. LAST NIGHTS of the Veteran- Comedian, MR. W. HOSKINS, Accompanied by thfl Fascinating and Charming Actress, MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE! THIS (FRID AY) EVENING. 28th December, The Greatest Dr»ma of the Day, FORMOSA; OR. THE RAILROAD TO RUIN ! ;-••'-. By Dion Boucicault, Produced Last Night to an Overflowing Housb ! MR. W. HOSKINS . ,In his inimitable imper^ona'ion ot Mai or Jorum. MISS COLVILLE As tbe fascinating heroma Formosa. Supported by the full stceugth of rhe Company. Ne w Scenety! New Properties! New Music! . . _55T Forty Male and Female Auxiliaries. "®_. Mr. J. WALHALL «, the um-iv_lled athlete, in conjunction with Mdlle. De GKAN VlLl_J__ in a New and Unique Entertainment. _ Prices of Admission:—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Ib. Box plan at Upton & Co.'s. /TREAT INTERNATIONAL "*x ,; CIIiGLS! Proprietors.........Mesars. Hayes and Benhamo Seats Packed ! AUDIENCE DELIGHT .CD!. The unanimous opinion of the Public iast night wasvthe Best Horsematiship, Jugling, Clowning, and Acrobatic Feats ever seen in Au.k:.-_id. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FIRST APPEiRANCE OF MR. WILLIAM HAVES, . England's Champion Leaper and Bare-backed Rider. MASTER WILLIE, (The Infant Bider, 6 years old), Will make his Firat Appearance TO-NIGHT. BENHAMO! And the fall strength of the Company To-night. TO-MORROW: Our First' Grand MID-DAY SHOW. Doors open at 2 p.m. Children to all parts at half-price. RALPH LEVOI, Agent, , X ORNE-STREET HALL.. ■Madam*- Cora and Val. Vose grand combination company! To-Night! And EVERY EVENING till further.notice. Admission:—Front Seats, ia ;. Back, 2s ; Gallery, ls. H. P. Raphael, Agent. ' A- L B E R T H A L L, TO-NIGHT! SMITH'S KEW GRAND PANORAMA OF THE ,; FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR •._,. FIRST TIME IN ZEALAND! An Exhibition, wherever shown, pronounced by the Press and Public to be tha very Perfection of Art! 49 Large Paintings on 500 yards of canvas. Emblematical introductiin.of the Race for Power between the rival powers of France and Germany. Admission: Million Prices!— Front S.eats, 2a; Back Seats, One Shilling, '<l String Band will play during the.performance. mHE T ITTLE \TjTr OR LI) ■'.'■ ? -NextHewin Bros, Queen-street. .EVERY EVENING at 7.30. and SATURDAY •a at 3 o'clock.: . A--Admission, 6d; Children, half-price. ' Read notice in Saturday's Evening Stab. EAjA wp£3ji!~ * j <-_j___3__l A UCK LA N D IR;ATL W, AYS. ~■"■"';- Christmas Holidays. .Single Tickets issued from. December 2f to January, i, will be available for Return any. day up to January 6. ~ Fa a A. V. MACDONALD. UCKLAND AND OHAUPO RAILWAY. .-" JANUARY, Ist AND 2nd. There will be no Goods or Cattle Trains, excepting the Train leaving Mercer at 6.30 a.m, and Ohaupo at 6.0 p.m., which run as usual between Mercer and Ohaupo. The following Main Line" Passenger Trains will run:— South, Auckland, dep. 7 a.m. and 4.15 p.m.; North, Mercer, dep. 7 a.m.; Ohaupo, rdep. 6.25 a.m. and 12 noon: the Mercer Train usually leaving Auckland at 2 p.m. will be postponed to 6 p.m.; Late Train, Onehunga to Auckland, and Auckland to Drury, as on Saturdays; all other Trains between Auckland and Onehuhga will be suspended, saving the one leaving Onehunga at 8.25 a.m. and-Auckland at 9.15 a.m. Trains will.run between Auckland and Ellerslie every 20 minutes from 10 a.m. to 5.23 p.m., and every hour between Onehunga and Ellerslie from 10.20 a.m. to 5.20 p.m. Through passengers change at Ellerslie. Single Fares for return journey. - EOn January Ist and 2na, Tickets available for Rail and Racecourse will be issued'at Auckland, Newmarket, and Onehunga, irrespective of FDWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE, ■-," ■ (single, or return). ,F A. V; MACDONALD, •:'A':' ■■'...''-■' -•■''■ -■ - General Manager. ; fxy•: ■ ■ N-' ■;-.,-/■ _. a f-_ AA: l c, ~-, F Ex Helena, from. Lyttelton : , a F'4o togs Woods Flour, in sacks, 100's;& 50's - 500 sacks Oats , ' ; "- ."■•■ ,20bagsFowFWbeat: V: , 2 tims Oatmeal AAA JU:Ay: 'F '■'-[• Fi 5 cases Hams and Bacona, a ' r ' •' hmA ' A li.-" W. 'EATON. A^f . Deoember_2o, 1878. - ' '..'. f X OG S T^O THE M T-L LS! The undersigned having completed arrangements for a constant supply of Logs to the Onehunga Saw-mills, by means of tramways and steamer, begs to i form Contractors and Builders that, from this date, he will be enabled to supply upward _ of 70 logs weekly to the above mills, so that customers can depend upon tneir orders being executed on the shortest notice. _ Seasoned Timber, Matched Flooring, Rusticated Weather Boards, Dressed and Beaded Lining, Wide Boards, and Cabinetmakers' Timber, wld have our special attention. Building Timber at the lowest market rates. M. H. ROE, Proprietor Kauri Point Saw-mills, December 16,1878. Oaehucga, PREMIER Gl-I-D MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. At a Meeting of Directors of the Premier Gold Mining Company (Limited), held this day, a Call of One Shilling per Share was made payable to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, Shortland-street, Auckland, on or before MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1879. :.-.,, CHARLES TOTHILL, a ,■! A „,_., t. . Secretary. Auckland, 21th December, 1878. JJHEAP CHEICTMAS PRESENTS I NEW AND ELEGANT ALBUMS, ' A".A '".A Yzbsry Cheap, * ■" '•-..- '■- . '■'■■ AT REE-D-aillSlciipiEHOUSE, ;'' ' w.'-- 'f ,;9 PPC' S? TK HB Thistle Hotel, f f A-A^A %^^BTiffliir,',"-,Fj: 'V;-':'FS»A BJ^MOmiS^m^'^ MUSICALt INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY ' C- Xf,l-,.-#SCRIPTIQN. a ■ - t A YOUNG Couple, without encum. -__»_ brance, would be glad of a situation on a wSuPo S toffi 0c Ile^ Apply• by l6tter' ta„ A*g
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2710, 27 December 1878, Page 1
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