Amusements.
DUKE ( F EDINBURGH THEATER. >
THIS EVENING, , ' ' .■ -/ THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1870. "
FABHIONABLE PERFORMANCE. "
BENEFIT OF MR. J. MORRIS.
"I "HE following Ladies and Gentlemen will * appear:*— - MR. AND MRS. J. L. HALL, MISS LAURA WISEMAN, MISS MAGGIE BUXTON, MISS DE COUCY, Messrs. W. H. NEWTON, \V. PIERCE, FRANK GRIFMTHS, and J. MORRIS, FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY.WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? Jack Raggett .. Mr. J, L. Hall Able Tinkle ... Mr. J. Morris Satanella Mrs. J. L Hall „ Hanuah ... . Miss L. Wiseman Step Dance ... .. Mr. F. Griffith^ . Singing and Dancing. To conclude with - TPIE ROUGH DIAMOND. Margery, Miss M. Burton ; Joe, Mr. J. Morris.
OPENING OF THE NEW CITY PI ALL, QUEEY-STREET, (cajDable of accommodating 1,000 persons). VIONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, •v JL and Every Night during the week. RAINER, CHRISTY, AND WESTERN'S MINSTRELS (twelve in number). Mr. J. C. RAINER, the Manager of this Company, well known in England, the Continental Cities, and America, wlio also had the honour of introducing to the Australian Colonies the famous Rainer's Serenaders, begs respectfully to inform his numerous friends and former patrons, that the members of this troupe have all been selected for some special excellence, and 1 that they rank as Staia in their Profession. The following wellknown names, lie hopes, will be a sufficient guarantee: — Mr. Thomas Rainf<rd, the famous Christy Basso ; Mr. Louis Braham, the Christy's Peerles Tenor ; Mr. William Robson, Ethiopian Comedian, and Prue American Jig Dancer ; Mr. George Chitten, den, formerly Leader San Frauci&co Minstrels ; Mr. W. P. Saters, Vocalist and — Violinist from Lyster's Opera Company ; Mr. ALP. Peters, Double Bass, from Weston's Opera House ; Mr. A. Collins and \ v. J. Collins, the Champion Daneeis ; Mr. W H. Bent, the Ethiopian Ccmedian~; Mr. Singer, Pianist ; and the Eminently Popiilar , Comedian, Mr. John Cowan (Mr. Cowan has enjoyed the enviable position of First Favourite with the Melbourne public for the last seven years, and Mr. Rainer congratulates himself in having secured his very valuable service* for this trip) ; the whole under the direction of Mr. J. 0. Rainer. — The front portion of the hall will be comfortably seated with 500 chairs. Prices of Admission 1 : Reserved Seata, 45. ; Unreserved, 25. ; Back, Is. Season Tickets for twelve nights will be issued : Single ticket, £1 ; double ticket, £1 10s. The holder of a Season Ticket is entitled to introduce a friend at half the usual prices of admission. Tickets may be had and seats secured at Messrs. Uptons, Booksellers.
Agricultural Show.
NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
'■THE SOCIETY'S AUTUMNAL SHOW ',' of I IMPLEMENTS, FARM and DAIRY -' PRODUCE, FRUITS, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, &c, mil be held in Auckland on WEDNESDAY, the 16th March. The Entries, addressed to the Secretary, will " close on MONDAY, the 14th March, »t . 6 p.m. JOHN GORDON, Secretary.
Notices. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. \ ' LECTURE will be delivered in r\ this Church eaoh WEDNESDAY EVENING during Lent, by the Right Rev. Bishop of Auckland. N.B. —Those who were Confirmed on Sunday, February 6, are requested to meeb the Bishop in this Church on FRIDAY AFTERNOON next, at 4 o'clock.
NfO T I C E. AFTER January I, 1870, the undersigned will DESPATCH one or more of the following vessels to SHORTLAND and GRAHAMSTOWN, daily, with genera] cargo. Freight, 6s. per ton :- 'Janet Grey/ 'Catherine,' 'Diamond,' ' Sydney,' ' Wahapn,' * Hope,' «Rosina.' * t BARNARD KEANE,-'. \i{ent, 11,1 1,
NOTICE is hereby given that the PART-- 4 - NERSHIP hitherto subsisting between the undersigned, as Sharebrokers, Land and' Mining Agents, under the style or firm of BRETON & HULL, has This Day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. G. R. BRETON, ' - THO3. T. HULL. . Witness— Wk. Mcokegor Hat, Solicitor, Auckland. February 28, 1870.
The business heretofore conducted by the < above firm will be continued by the Tindersigned, by whom all Liabilities will be settled, and to whom all"Outstanding Accounts must be paid forthwith. THOS, T. HULL.
j * -\TpTlCE.—P*rties ARRIVING at MERi\ ■ CER, per Steamer from "the Waikato can be FORWARDED through to AUOKLAND at any hour, a Special COACH beinfc stationed at Mercw for that purpose. * < - o. a. quiok. .. .1 '—■ i
! BLACK AND TAN TERRIER. „ I"*HE Man who called in Jerrayn-street pn . - Sunday, in reference to having found a Black and Tan Terrier, is requested toe cap again. _____:L—i-ii---i-i
B! OOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, Highstreet.—To Country^Buyers price per dozen : Gents' Elastic-Sides, 7s. 9d ; Gents Fine* Light Quality, 12s. 10d ; Gents'! Stout Brass S|rewld,a4s.,9d. ; Men's Watertights, „, Wellingtons, Bluchers, Hid Knee Boots iTiarge quantities, Boys' and Youths' Nugg«ts (Melbourne-made).— J. Rout.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3909, 3 March 1870, Page 1
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738Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3909, 3 March 1870, Page 1
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