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-42.J3iaiSft3-e.its. f\ PE R A HOUSE. Lessee .. .. Mr Harry Rickards Treasurer .. Mr John C. Lcete TO-NIGHT"> Mr HARRY /TO-NIGHT TO-N7GHT/ RIO X ARDS' 1 TO-NIGUT NEW ENGLISH AND IRISH COMEDY COMPANY. Sole-Pro-rietor .. .. M" Harry Rickards THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING Theeperf orniance will commence at 8 sharp with the original fnrcical Comedy, MA-IN-LAW. TO-NlGH'riFiivt Appearance in /TO-NIGHT TO-KIGHT/ Auckland of \ TO-NIGHT Tiie Murph-.cß, Pat and Ella Tiie Spanish Students The Giun: Marionettes Professor Davys ' Mr James Bell Mr Fred Terriss Mr Walter Noye Mis_. Ada. Dclroy Miss Georgie Devoe MissM. Cons.ti)nc> Miss Fernandez . c Katie riokards, . And re-appearance of the Eminent Actor- '' Vocalist, Mb harry; riokards. The Sccn_ry by Goorgc Gordon, Henry Grist, and John Littlft. MH.LIO>n Dress Circle. 2s; fPRICES MILLJON r V Stalls, Is ; < PRICED i MILLION/ Pit, Sixpence. I PRICES ' Bo_ Plan at Wildman's; Day Tickets at Partridge's, j Doors at 7. Carriages at 10.20. Wm. A. JINKINS, Bii3iness Manager. m a nichtinauld vs : A scotia. hJlkf ' DEVONPORT HALL, \/~ NORTH SHORE. —^^ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PONSONBY HALL. TO-MORROW (Wednesdayi EVENING NEWJViARICKET HALL, THURSDAYS Decombcrs THK CR-LKBI.ATKD batrnsfather family, te:e only family of scotch vo-CAJj-STS LIVING. IN MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. "A NIGHT IN AULD SCOTIA." .(family Prices—2s and Is D.-iy Tickets at Wildman's. jf! H O R A L HALL. THUIiSDAY, DECEMBER 12. LAST CONCERT OF THIS SEASON BY THE YOUNG LADIES' ORCHESTRA. E itirely new Orcheslral Works, Violin Solos. P—uio So!o„ St.rinK Sestelte. Vocal Selections by the principal Lady and Gentleman Amateurs. Front Seats, 2s ; Back of Hall and Gallery, Is. ,Door-< open at 7.30, Concert to commence at S, ok-oek. Box Plan at Wildman's. A~r3""0~N~I~C H A L~L, PRINCES-STREET. PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTION DANCE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Commifiße: Mesdames Butt, Honeyman, Hninaf. Murray, a->d Ruck ; idessra Coates, Clark, Goodhue, Ksttelwell, Morey, and Vv eldon. I be ohtnined from any Member of Committee. ESXEYAN CHURCH BIRKENHEAD. STRAWBERRY PICNIC REFRESHMENT STALL AND SALE OF WORK . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING' OpemdbyMß J. BARBER at 3p.m. A MAGIC LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT. Will be given at 7.30 p.m., by C. E. BUTTON, Escji.., Admission. Adults 6d; children, 2d. Return boat fare- Strawberries and Cream for la. Late boat, to town at 10.30 p.m. ECT U. RE. Wesley Hall, Pitt-street,, To-niKht, 7.30, by Mr W. Corrie Johnston. Subject. " Chi'ist's Second Coming." S" Presbyterian Sunday School. —New Year's Day Picnic— P.S. Enterprise leaves wharf for Tamaki at 8.30 Tickets, Is 6d. Hot water provided." Skatinff. ZEALANDIA OPEN - AIR RINK, SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. BOWLING ALLEY, AND A HOST OF OTHER NOVELTIES, Will be Reopened THTS (TUESDAY! EVENING, Under new manaxremf nt. NEW INDOOR RINK. HALL-ROOM, AND CINDER TRACK. Morris' Columbia Rink Band in Attendance. Admission—Gentle men. 6d ; Ladies, 3d; Skates, 6d. Volunteer Notices. "TT OLUNTEER NOTICE Orderly Room Auckland City Guards. December 3,1889. Tbe usual Weekly Parade is hereby cancelled. The Corps will parade fcr Government Dayliphi. Inspection on SATURDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m., in drill order. C. KOHN, Captain Commanding A.C.G. OCHOOL TJISTOEY OF yEALAND. Br FREDERICK J. MOSS, M.H.R. NOW PUBLISHED '~ 27 5 Pages, HANDSOMELY BOUND, IN EOABD3- -, .... 3s 6d Cloth .. ... .. « 3s Od AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. Contents: CHAPTER L—Te Ao-tea-roa (Old New Zealand) to 1790. Pagel CHAPTER 11.-Te Ao-tea-roa, 1791 to 1814. Page 14 CHAPTER lll.—Establishment of the Church Mission to the death of Hongi Ika, 1814-28. Page 28 CHAPTER IV.—From the Death of Hongi Ika to the Treaty of Waitangi, 1828-1840. Pa ge 43 CHAPTER V.—A Crown Colony—to Heke's First Outbreak, 1840-1844. Page 64 CHAPTER VI.-A Crown Colony—To the End of Heke's War, 1844-1846. Page 81 CHAPTER VII.—A Crown Colony—To the End of Rangihaeata's War, 1646-1848. Page 99 CHAPTER VIIL-A Crown Colony—To the Opening of tiie General Assembly, 1848-1854. Page 118 CHAPTER IX.—Under the Constitution—To the Beginning of the Taranaki War, 1854----1860. Page 135 CHAPTER X.—Under the Constitution—To the Beginning of the Waikato War, 1860-1863. Page 158 CHAPTER XL—Under the Constitution—to the End of the Waikato War, 1863-1864. Page 181 CHAPTER XII.-Under the Constitution—The Hauhau War, 1865-1869. Page 203 CHAPTER XIII.—End of the Hauhau War— The Public Works Policy and Provincial Abolition, 1869-1889. Page 233 INDEX—Pages 255 to 276. The Index is of the most complete kind, so classified and finished in dates and detail, as ' to make it an outline history in itself. To be had at all Booksellers'.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 287, 3 December 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 287, 3 December 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 287, 3 December 1889, Page 1