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LAST WEEK! LAST WE_K." PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, LYSTER'S ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPEEA COMPANY. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR G. GREY, K.C.B. ARTISTES : MDME. LUCY ESCOTT MDLLE. ROSNLIE DUHAND MISS GEORGIA IiODSON MI.'S. ADA KING MR. HENRY SQUIRES MR. E. A. BEAUMONT MU FRANK TREVOR MR. HENRY WH-VRTON iMR. J. E. KITTS ; -MR. FRED. LYSTER. CONDUCTOR:- MR! GEcRGTS LODER/ % ' STAGE MANAGER: MR W. LLOYD. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), DECEMBER *, Grand Special Night.— Under the Distinguished Patronage of CommodoieSir Wm. Wiseman, 0.8., and the Officers of the Navy. Gouuod's Graud Opeia, FAUST. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. Donuetti's Romantic Opera, LINDA DI CRAMOUNIX, And, Donizetti's Military Opeia, LA FILLS DU HEGIMENT, Prtiors of Adjiissiok :— STALLS 10s. 6d. AMPHITHEATRE . ... 7s. 6d. BACK SEATS 2i. Season Tickets : STALLS (Transferable) £3 0 AMPHITHEATRE .. . 2 0 0 Doors open at half-past 7; cm tain^iisei at 8 o'clock precisciy. Seats can now bs seem ed for the Stalls and Amphitheatie for tho above nights, at the Box Office, Mr. Varty's, Queen stnet, between the horns of 11 and 5 o'clock, where a plan of Lhe thealie may be seen. Full diess in the Stalls. Crowther and Ford's Can leave Newmaiket eveiy evening for the 'Theatie, icturumg immediately after the peiformince.

THE TRE Slli ROYAL. Puopbietou Mr. S. EOWE. Last Nigh I, and 20th time, of the glorious Bnrltsqne CINDERELLA. Mr. GEORGE FAWCETT Tv his gieat character CLORINDA. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), The performances will commence with Douglas Jerrold's Grand Nauticil Drama BLACE-EYED SUSAN. Miss E. Juno as Black-Eyed Snpan. To conclude with tho popular and favourite Burlc-que of OINDEEELLA. Clorinda Mr. Geo. Fawcetfc. With all the original Music. Scenery, Propeitiea, kc. Box Office daily, at V,\rt\ 73.7 3. Doors open at half -past 7 ; cuitvm will rise at S. Stalls, 55. ; Boxes, 4&. ; Pit, 2s. Childien half-price to Stalls and Boxes. N.B. No bonnots are allowed to be worn in tho stalls— a spacious Lathed Cloak Room having been provided. Ciowther's Albert Can will leave at a qiaiter past 7 o'clook every eveni.igfiom Ne>\mivket vi& Rxrnell for the Theatie Royal, Queen slieet.

■C_.- — i--^-^jswJ! a ENTRIES FOR THE AUCKLAND JOCKEY CLUB PLATE, OF 200 soys., given by the members of the Auckland Jockey Club, w ith a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each added, half foifeit. If thiee horses stait, the second to save his stake. Thiee Miles. Weight for age. 1-year-old, 7st 7ib ; 4 year-old, 93t. 51b.; 5 year-old, lOst.; 6-year old and aged, lOst. 41b. Mares and geldings allowed 31bs. Lieut. St. Hills, A D.C ,br. h. Tiaran, Gyrx, by Sweetmeat, dam CoqutUc. Lieut. St. Hill's, A D.C, b. tc. Xuraa, 5 yrs , by Dhuc-au dhurras, dam Camilla. Licnt. St. Hill's, A.D C , b. m. Snon, 6 yis,, by Glendon, dam Allluci. Mr. Patons bk. m Bliukbonny, aged, by Mr. Patons bk. g. Mernmac, 4 ji«-., by Mr. H F. Way's eh g. Stockman (late Fiist-cla%), aged, by Figaio Mr. T. Roger's b h. Count, 4 yis., by Towton, dam Countess Capt. Reeve's, M.T., br. g. Koheioa, 4 yis., by Meleagcr, dam Gnzellc. Sir G. Giej'a, X.C.8., bi. h. Dainty Ariel, aged, by Riddles woith, dam Althtea. Mr. T. Haucock's eh. h. Ibland Lad, 4 yrs., by Towton. Mr. R Farmei's b. g. Garottor, 4 yis , by Pacific, dam Molly Bawn. Mr. R. Fanner's b. m Yngiuia, G yis., by William Tell, dam Cie&sida. Mr. Robinson's, 40th Regiment, b. q Balsam, aged, by Mi. Bailey's, D.CG., eh. h. Young Tow ton, 4 years, by Towton. dam Mi. James Davy's eh. g. War Eagle, aged, [lintiy dated Wanganui, November 9th, per registeied letter.] Mr. Hugh H. StalToul's b. g. St. Lawrence, 5 yrs, by St. Aubyn, dam Symphony. [Entiy dated Nelson, November 13, pei legistered letter.] H. IIARDINGTON, Hon. Secretary. December 3, 1864.

QUOITS I QUOITS i QUOITS ' A GRAND MATCH will be Played at the ROBERT BUHNS HOTEL, Union-street, on the 27th December, for a veiy handsonio Silver Cup, open to all comers. Entrance, 15s.— lCMcmbeis. 2ml to save his Stakes. Distance 21 yards , Clay ends. Quoits unlimited in weight, bub not to exced 7i inches iv diameter. To be enteied up to the 27th inst.

TOYS I TOYS ! I TOYS' I ! ! ' TOYS for the Million, in great variety, at Henrt M. Jacobs'B Quoen-street Bazaar, Qn«a.dy; street, Aaioldand. . „

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2305, 9 December 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2305, 9 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2305, 9 December 1864, Page 1

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