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PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE.

Lessee and Manager ...Mr. J. L. Hall. Secretary ... ...Mr. R. B. Wiseman.

Under the distinguished patronage of Colonel Elliot aud Officera of 18th R.I. Drama, Ballet, BurUque, aud Gytacaatio Performance. The Greate»t Combination of Talent in Auckland.

Triumphant Success of the LEOT4RD BROTHERS, Champion Gymnabts of the Southern Hemisphere.

BENEFIT OF MISS SHEPFARDE.

For this night only, the Famous Drama of DON CAESAR DE BAZAN.andtho Burleique of MEDEA. Mist Shrpp.irda in two impersonatiom—Maritana and Jason. Mr. J. L. Hall in his great imper«>n*« tion of Medea.

'IISIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JL the performance will commence with the famous Drama, in three acts, entitled DON CiESAR DE BAZAN.

New Grand Intermeaaio : Mr. FRED. LEOTARD, in hia astounding per. formanoe ou the Aerial Bar. Pas Hoigroia Potpourri : Fraulein Fannie, B. Leopold, La Petite Blanohe, and Le Jeun§ Albert. LEOTARD BROTH EHS, in their wonderful performance on the Ladder in the Air, and the Great Sensational Act, the Leap for Life.

Concluding with the Burlesque of MEDBA. Medea... Mr. J. L. Hall. \ Jasoa..,Miss Shepparde.

Admission :— Dress Circle, 5s. ; St&lla, 2«. fid. ; Pit, One Shilling. Seat« m*y bo reserved at Messri. U pton's, Stationers, Queen-btreej.

GKEAT AMERICAN CiECUS.

POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS IN AUCKLAND; Tuesday and Weduesday, September 7 and 8. ri\HlS (JTUBSDAY) EYENlNOr IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESB PIT— ONE SHILLING. Great Attraction. Great Attraction.

p ar t I — Immense Attraction.

Grand Roman Entree with the Six Trained Steeda, who will go through a variety of performance*, led by Miss Annie Norman and Mr. Bird. Great Attraction I Great Attraction ! The .Splendid Trick M,are Bhck Bens will go through a variety of performances.— Double Equestrian Act o* Two Horaes, by Mis<? Annie Norman and. Mr. Mnawiy.— Mr. Thomas Bird, tb« a«tonisbing Cft»4c>t*onut on Horseback. — Signor Salavario, tfae South Anerican Horseman, as MontRzel, or the Dreafa* Hwmt. —Come and hear the Wittsy Clown ojpa hja lodget of Wit —The Brothers Vertelli in their dajriag performance on the Double Trapeze. Boring the evening Mr. J*mea Verletti will tHrow % Somerawlt from the Bar. 35 feet ia height, te tha ground. Priori of admission :-Pit, ONH SHIWiNft. Boxes : 3s. Dsess Ct«cle : 4«. Chvlckea k««-pri«©.

On Wednesday KTOning— Laot Nighis of the Ciroui— BENEPIH OF TBUS OLD AUCKLAND BA-VOURITE-MB. TKOilAS BIRD.

TO CONTRACTORS AlfD OVHftaS. -1SE WOODEN CIRCUS PAYfLIOIlOHaAlA

DUKE OF EDINBURGH THBATBK.

TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY! TO-NIGHT September 7. THE CELEBRATED GOUELAY FAMILY, In an entire change of programme. INCREASED ATTRACTION. First appearance of MISS JULIA ASHTON, The Amerio*n Voc-diafc and Pianist. Firat appearance of MISS MINNIE GOURLAY, Jurenile Vocalwt and Actress. GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.

To conclude with a higbly-amu«i«iE Sketoh, written expressly for Ike G«nrl»ys, eniifclei THE RIGHTS OF WODSLAH ; OR, IMA ROSfi AND THB TMISTJ-K.

Mrs. Gourlay »9 Widow llaaAwk. Mr. Gourlay ia hi« favourite character— Sir Andrew Knrley, Bart. Little Johnny as Patriok lorn Kilkenny.

Doora open at half-past aeren ; to oomuience al elg Dres8 Circle, 53. ; Stalls, 2s. 6J. ; Pit, OWJJ Children under 12, balf-prioe to Circle and Sialil. N.B Children in arm9 not adrJiitt^d. Tickets cun be had of tho principal Muiio-nellera and %e&U secured at the Th«&brft iroa 18 till %, ggCarriagea may be ordered for » quarter-p^*fe*en.

pHEFERSTMEETof the AUCKLAND HUNT I CLUB will tako place at Ellerslie, on TUESDAY,. the Hth in S tant,at 2.30 p.m. Huntsman pro tem.

ST. MATTHEWS SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

A MUSICAL and LITERARY ENTERTAIN- -^\. MENT in aid of the fun.l« of the aOOTe School will be beld in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1869, At 7.30 p.m. The muiioal poition will be conducted by JOSEPH Beottn, Eiq. admission— One Shilling. Ticket* may be ha4 from Meisr*. Upton and Wayte, or from any of tke teachara.

EDUCATION.

MRS. JOHN OORRIF, widow of the late Rev. John Goehib, begs to inform parenti and guardians that she intend, OPENI NG a SKMINARY for the instruction of YOUNG LADIES, on the 4th October, at her residence, Pitt-stre«t, oppo8Xt Mw™G!Vopei, by doe attention, toimpajt aiound education to thone who may be eommitted to h«r Ca parents and guardians are kindly refetred to ReYtf D. Bruce, R. Maomiool, and Macdokald. Pitt street, September 2, 1889^

MUSICAL TUITION.

MRS J. WOOLLEY (having jout wnv«d from London) begs t> inform the Gentry and Inhabits of Auckland and its »icinity, that aheis open to receive PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE. Terms moderate, For particulars apply to H. Cuokset, Musie Saloon, 210. Queon-street.

DOMAIN PASTURE.

HORSES and CATTLE tiken in to GBAZE--* A Pi .ly at the Hiberni* Hotel, Wakeflsld8treet * EDWAED SHEPARD, Lessee. N.B.— Every care taken, but nQjgtygggjj^yi..

A LADY would be happy to ACOOMMODATE A. either a Married or Single Lady, on rery moderate Terms, m adr.rtiser wishes for a Companion. -Apply Mr* Mo»»», Georges Bay,

Dh KKNVKDY, Belle VueH. imp, B*r*.fe»idUrenfc off top of P.tt..«.e< . t',- ..lutior uoMU- 9 till i0 monnog, *** 3 *« * »ft«wooq,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3760, 7 September 1869, Page 1

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