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Amusements.

prince of wales theatre. Lessee,and Manager ... Mr, J. L. Hall Stage' Manager Mr. J. Musgravo riiHIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) JL February 9, ' MR. AND MRS. LACHLAN McGOWAN. TO-NIGHT, MR. AND MRS. LACHLAN McGOWAN. TO-NIGHT— CASTE f TO-NIGHT— CASTE ! ! TO-_ttGHT— CASTE ! 1 TO-NIGHT— UP IN THE WORLD TO-NIGHT-UP IN THE WORLD. TO-NIGHT— UP IN THE WORLD. To-n'ght— Two New Pieces. To-night — Grand Musical Selections.-To-night— The New Drama. Look out for— FOUL PLAY. Look out for— FOUL PLAY. Look ont for— -FOUL' PLAY. Look out for— The Galatea Burlesque. Look out for— The Galatea Burlesque. Look out for— The Galatea Burlesque. Look out for— ENDYMION. Look ont for— ENDYMION. Look out for— ENDYMION. Seats may be reserved at Messrs. Upton-, Queen-street, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. R. B. Wiseman, Sec

MR. GEORGE COTTERELL'S New Original DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, TABLE-TALK, AND UNFRAMED PICTURES, AT THE SYMONDS-STREET MUSIC HALL, 'TTHIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Upton's. Admission: Front Seats, 3a.; Back Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30; performance to commence at*B p.m. —— . — . — - — ' i i

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. NORTH SHORE. A SOIREE in connection with the above Church will take place in the Devonport Hall, North Shore, on THURSDAY next, 10th February, 1870. Tea on the table at 6 o'clock p.m. Tickets 2s. each. The p.s. • Enterprise ' will return to town at close of soirde, taking parties attending it from and to Auckland at single fare.

MR. J. BROWNES SINGING CLASSES. « -———_-_—_. TN consequence of the MUSIC HALL being X ENGAGED for the Masonic Ball, on MONDAY evening, Mr. J. Browne has oonSentPfl to POSTPO"NTF *_.• ros-W Olnau Meeting until MONDAY, the 14th Instant, February 3rd, 1870.

MADAME WT7STTRR, PROFESSOR OF THE- PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, / iIVES PRIVATE LESSONS at her VjT residence, St. George's Bay Road. Piano — Three Lessons, £1 Is. Singing— Four Lessons, £1. MR. WINTER. Singing — Single Lesaon, 10s. 6d. „ Twelve Lessons, £5 Agricultural Show.

WAIUKU AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. HPHE SECOND SHOW will be held at JL the Sale Yards, Waiuku, on February 15, when Prizes will be offered for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pics, Flax, and Field, Garden, and Dairy Produce. Entries to b« made not later than the sth instant. Gates opened to the public at 12 noon. Admission, Is. Public Dinner in the Agricultural Hall at 5 p.m. Tickets, 3s. 6d. S. BARRIBALL, Hon Sec. Waiuku, February 1, 1870.

STAB LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN AUCKLAND, OTAHUHU, AND IHE WAIKATO. HPHE PROPRIETOR of the above has much JL pleasure in informing the inhabitants 1 of Auckland, Otahuhu, and the Waikato that he will ON .and AFTER SATURDAY, February 5, 1870, COMMENCE to run aline of Coaches between Otahuhu and Auckland, leaving the Star Hotel, Otah.uh.u, daily at 8.30 a.m., and from the Booking Office, Wyndham-street, Auckland, at 3.30 p.m., carrying Passengers, Parcels, &c. In introducing this new speculation to the public the proprietor feels confident of receiving a fair share of their patronage, as nothing is more conducive to trade than a fair spirit of opposition, which will be conducted in an independent, business-like manner in all its branches, particular care being taken in the selection of all employe's in connection with this line of Coaches. At present, until the plant arrives, which will be solely on the American principle, the line will only extend to Otahuhu, where Passengers and Tourists will find every Comfort and Accommodation at the Star Hotel, which has been Re-modelled and Stocked with the best of Wines and Spirits, combined with Cleanliness and Civility. Buggies, Carriages, and Horses for Hire. E. FOLEY, Sole Proprietor,

NOTICE. IN consequence of the hindrance "of Coach* painters, &c, the STAR LINE of COACHES will NOT commence to RUN until SATURDAY, February 12.

HOBEET VAILE, HAVING RETIRED from t_e AUCTIONEERING BUSINESS, takes this opportunity of informing his numeroua friends and supporters that he intend* devoting his attention exclusively to HOUSE and LAND AGENCY, th© COLLECTION of RENTS, and GENERAL MANAGEMENT of ESTATES. Office: Canada Buildings,

Q*J_JBH-BTRB_T. PARSONS, pOWNE, & COMPANY, MINING, LAND, and COMMISSION AGENTS, Victoria-street East, Auckland, (opposite Harnettiuid Co.'s). SHARES for SALE in all the 'PRINCIPAL CLAIMS at the Thames and Coromandel Goldfields; also, Household Pro. perty in Auckland Mid. Twiaity,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3890, 9 February 1870, Page 1