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Amusements.

mHEA T R E ROYAL For advcrtiiement see orer Luder*

TIALATEA' AMATEUR PERFOR. \X MANCE.

Many persons having been unable to obtain admit tance to the Music Hall last night from want of room, tin Performance will be repeated To-night, for the Benefit of one of the Local Charities of Auckland. Doors open at 7 30 ; to commence at 8. Tickets. 2s. Gd. each, to ba had of MmiH. Upton and Measr*. Stevens,

/^ RAND MOONLIGHT CONCERT \JC In Aid of the ORPHAN" HOME and 'JOME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN. Under the Patronage and in the Presence Of H.R.H. the DUKE OF EDINBURGH. A Concert in aid of the above object will be held in the Albert Bairaolcs, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, the 7th instant. By the kind permission of H.R.H., the Band of H.M.S. ' Galatea' will perform. COMMITTEE. Dr. Pollen Colonel Balneavis. J. M. Dargaville, Eiq. Thomas Russell, Esq. H. 11. Lusk, E>q. R. G Wood, Esq W. H. Kissling, Esq. Joseph Browne, Esq. Robert Walker, Esq. O M. Quintal, Esq. A Gjllii, Esq. G. P. Pierce, Esq. A. W. Fleming, Esq. Captain Daldy T. M Stewart, Esq. A. Roie, Esq. Edward Isaacs, Esq. George Thorne, jun. ,Eiq. William Belljun.,Esq.G. B Owrn.Eiq. A. Heather, Esq. James Stewart, Esq., C.E. Captain Ashby Wiliam Rattray, Esq. J. Mowbray, Esq. W. Hask*yne Jones, Esq. 11. ¥atli.n,Es4 J P DaUflulitt, Esq W. c, Wilson, Esq, G, Yon der Horde, Esq. Henry Isaacs, Esq. H N Brewer ,Esq,,H-_I.C. Thomas Hill. Esq.,H.».C. Gates open at 7.30. Commence at 8p m. MILLION PRICES :-ONE SHILLING, at the gates. PROGRAMME. March Selection -"The Crown Diamonds" (Auber) Valse— "Titania." H.R H. the Duke of Edinburgh Overture — "Zamp*"<H««>l/l) Selection— "Taust" (Gounod) 'Quadrille— "Crispins^ la Comare" (Tamplinl) Comic Fantasia—" The Rage lv London " (Riviri) ■Galop— "Bon Soir" (Godfrey). C, PRITCHARD, Bandmaster. GEORGE THORNE, jun. J Joint WILLIAM BELL, jun. ) Hon. Secretaries.

piTY HALL. POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS or the GRAND OSAKA TROUPE OF J APANESE ;new feats each night. GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M.

THE PEOPLE'S PRICES : Is.; 25.; 3s.

Admission to Matinee, 2s. and I*. Tickets can be had at Cucksey'* Music Storo City Hall. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8.

Educational.

CAELTOI ACADEMY, HOBSON-STREET,

Classes will be Re-formed, and School Duties Resumed, on TUESDAY, January 3, 1871, at 10 o'oloclc a.m. C. B. ANDREW, 8.A., Principal, December 29, 1870.

T-DUCATIO N. Hen- Fernando Tripmacker, of the Universities 0 Gottingen and Heidelberg, Professor of the German, F.rench, and Latin Languages. Symonds-street, nearly vis-a-vis Music Hall.

HOBSON-STREET SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES.— MiB3 Haselden'd Pupil* will reassemble on the 26th January, 1871. One or two Boarders can be accommodated.

RINGING and PIANOFORTE INSTRUC£S TlON— Madame Mttller begs to inform her Pupils aud othfrs that the ensuing Quarter commences on Monday next, the 9th instant Quadrant, opposite Government House.— Auokland, January 5, 1871. .

A UCKLAND EDUCATIONAL __\. SOCIETY.

Tha School for Young Ladies will bo re-opened on Thursaay, 19th January, at half-past nine o clock a m in tho Society's Room, Wellesley-streat. Lftdy Principal, Miss Turner. The coursn of education -will com pnse the fouowlnf; subjects :— English Grammar and Spelling, Writing, Arithmetic, Euclid, History, Geography, French, L*tin, Germ_n, Dr-wlng and P-infclng, aud Instrumental Music. The pupils will be instructed in Vocal Music by evening classes. All these subjects will b« included in the weekly routine, and there will be no " extras." The School will be open to the public generally as well as to the families of the members.

Scale op Fees: For girls aged eight years and not exceeding 12, £2 per quarter, or 15s. per month. For girls aged 12 years and upwards, £2 10s. per quarter, or 1 8s. per month. 1 ' JOHN MOGINIE, Secretary.

MRS. COLC LOUGH First-clasi Certificated Teacher, begs to inform Parents and Guiudiai>9 that she will be able to accommodate several Boarders after tbe Chmtmas vacation. The School is & Select Ladies' School, and the largest in Epsom. In the case of sisters, arrangements c»n be made for an apartment to themselves. No separate table kept. References and testimonials of long standing {and the highest respectability. Termi moderate. Lake "Villa, Epsom, December 28, 1870.

BHOBTLAND HOUSE, 'Boarding-and Day-school for Toung iaflies, Shortland-street, Auckland.— Mr». Lewis will resume, the Pupils' Studies Monday, 23rd instant. , EVONPORT SOHOOL, North Shore. —Duty commences on Monday next, 9th January, 1871. Seeds, Coal, &c.

HEED.S. SEEDS. SEEDS JUST LANDED, EX 'BELLA MARY. GARDEN SEEDS ! GARDEN SEEDS » A Choice Selection, consisting of Peas, assorted Lettuce, assorted Beans, assorted Radish, assorted Carrots, assorted Beet, assorted Parsnips, assorted Mangold Wurtßel Turoips, assorted Field Turnips Onion, assorted Field Cabbage Leek, assorted Field Peas &c, &c, &c The above can all be guaranteed, and have arrived in flrst-r»te order from the well-known firm of Messrs. Cresswell, of Hobart Town. betides an Extensive List of Vegetable and G«den oeeds. Messrs. Hurst and Co , having accepted the _«s_<sy aI M* G. T. Wren, solioit: an inspection of _H varied collection ol YroiWreM, __x_te, &c, *iV ol which are guaranteed true and genuine to name. W. J. HURST & CO., 105, Queen-street.

SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES Ex ' Bella Mary,' from Hohart Town. About Toni of the belt Ho.art Town Potato* f orieed purpo*ei, on iale at the itore of th« under81 _fw, Two or TW> #<m»oi N« ;Z«-k_d Pst«&M«. grJS^bjMr. BMiett, o Mangar-i, and luitaW* for eedt W. J. HLTRST k CO., 1 ■ m QuHa-f tw«fc

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4180, 6 January 1871, Page 1

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