Amusements.
MpPfjP TR E ROYAL, f^ HERR AND MRS. BANDMANN" llteg to announce to tho public of Auckland that th«j ' "' will make their fint app©»r»nce on \ / "' SATURDAY, DECEMBEE 24, Tor Six Nightt only, At the THEATRE ROYAL Entirely renorited and cleaned. Supported by MRS. WALTER HIHi MISS MELVILLE, And A Powerful Company.
I • — - . -■.-.. T>KINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lewees . Mean*. Stuart OBrien and John M. Lord Stage Maaager Mr. Sam. Howard Scenic Artut Mr. Frank Varliy THIS EVENING (SA.TURD 4.V), DECEMBER 17. Monster Attraction— For this nif ht only. Tiro Grand Dramas. THE COBSICAN BHOTHEHS. CORSICAN BROTHERS. CORSIOAN BROTHERS. And THE LIFE AKD DEATH OF ' DICK TURPIN ! DICK TURPIN" ; DICK TURPIN. The whole perfowo&nce being the beat and moit mtereitinf ever presented on a Saturday erening. Mondaj, The grand drama, by Dumas, of THE MAN WITH THE IROff MASK,
/CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF AUCK. V" LAND. ANNUAL GATHERING. The Games in connection with tho above Society Jailua l 77 C ° ** Newmarket ' on the 2nd a nd Brd J. C. LOGGIE, Secretary:
JJ O X 1 N G DAY. The Paddle-steamer SAM S O N Is open for Charter on he above day. For terms apply to GEORGE THOENE. Jow., Agent, 6, Shortland- street. The extensive flush rdeck of this steamer renders her admirably suited for Picnics or Pleasure-parties.
JW. MELTON, in returning thanks to . the numerous gentlemen for their past patronaße, begs to inform them thot he has removed his fine table from the CitvClnbHotel.Shortland-street, to the new rooms at Woolley'i Royal Mall Hotel, Victoria-street, which is fitted with two of the best tables ; and no expense has been spared to make tola the hest room in New Zealand J.W.M trusts, by strict attention, to merit ■ oon« timiance of their support. The rooms are now open. December 15, 1870.
CAMPION'S CITY CLUB BILLIARD SALOON. The above room is now closed for repairs, and will reopen This Day (Saturday), the 17th instant. Sporting. PROGRAMME ■WIIANGAEEI ANNUAL KACES. Under the patronage of hi« Etcellenoy Sir Gcoiuje Bowen, G.C.M.G. To take plaoe on MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1871. Judge : Sir 0. Gibbes, Bart. Stewards : Sir R. Douglas, Bart .T. W. Taylor W. BedJington T. Stephens Taurau Kukupa Pomare King. 1. W ffANGAREI PLATE, of £ , distance 2J milei Fntr»nce money £2 ; weight for age. 2. MAORI RACE, of £, , distance Jmile, heats. Entrance 10s. 3. SETTLERS' STAKES, of £ , distance 1 milennd distance ; weight 12 stone ; for horses the bona Ddo property of Set tiers in Marsden District. 4. HURDLE EACE of £ , distance 1 mile and ft ditt&nce, 5 flights of hurdlei; weight 12st. 5. GUMDIGGERS* PURSE of £ , distance 1J miles; weight for age. G. CONSOLATION, of £ , for aU hones not haying taken (takes durincr these races; poit entrances. 1. HACK RACE, of £, , distance % mile, catch weight. Qualification Fee £1 Is., for 'all races except hack and Maoris ; these latter 10s. The decision of the Stewards on all matter! connected with these races to be final. Entrance money for all races, TVhangarei Plate excepted, to be 10 per cent, on the money allotted by the Stewards to Bueh race. Entrances close Saturday, December 31, 1870. R. DOUGLAS, Bart., Hon. Sec.
THE Annual Races will be run on the 2nd and 3rd January, 1871, under tho patronage of his Excellency Sir G. Bowen. Particulars in a future advertisement. Acceptances for the Handicap: — Yatterina, Mnrsella, Mariner, Orlando, Nebula, and Satanella.
Ecclesiastical.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES -Cjl of the HIGH-STREET CONGREGA HONAL SABBATH SCHOOL. Sermons will be preached next Sunday, 18th inst. : In the Morning, at 1 1 o'clock, by the REV. WARLOW DAVIES, M.A. ; In the Evening, at 6.30 o'clock, by the REV. R. MAONICOL; In the Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, an Address to Parents and Children, by the
REV. JAMES BULLER.
ALBERT-STREET CONGREGA. TIONAL CHURCH.
The 21st Lecture of the Series on " The Early Christian Church" will be given on Sunday Evening next December 18, by the Rev. Wartow Davies, M.A. Topics: "A Primitive Sunday and a Touching Farewell."
PITT- AND HIGH-STREETS WESLEYAN CHURCHES;
On Sunday Morning (To-morrow) the Rev. F. W. Isitt will preach at Pitt-3treet at.ll, and at High-street at 830 p.m. The Rev. J. J. Lewi* will preach at High-street in the morning, and at Pitt-street in the evening.
SYMONDS-STREET HALL.— SUNDAY SERVICES, December 18.— Morning: "On Sermons and their Uie." Evenine: "Popular Evidences of the Truth of oui Gospel." Young men and canrtjrf doubters invited.
AT the Christians' Meeting-house," Cookstreet, Thkodokk Wright will Preach on Lord's Day Evening next, at half-put 6. Subject : " The Power of Faith."
Educational.
fIiHE Church of England Grammar School I irill be re-opened on Monday, January -.23, under the Rev. J. Kinder, M.A., Trin. Col, Cam.,* Head Master- -
FOR SALE,an English Concertina anftcase, in good order, by one of the best London, makers.— Apply at Cuekiey's Music D«pot, Qasenatreet
T7IVENING FLOWERS.— Just opened,one sPi case very superior duality,— g. ana Jr R. Vail« N tionai Mart.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 4164, 17 December 1870, Page 1
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