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Amusements, &c. AUCKLAND ETHIOPIAN -T\_ TROUPE. CITY HALL, QUEEN-STREET. The above Troupe of Amateur Minstrels will give a performance at the City Hall, on this {Monday; evknixc;, octoper 17, In aid of the Funds of fcfife Troupe, who have on several occasions given tli jirServices in aid of Local Institutions. The Entertainment will be under the distinguished patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORCE BOWEN, G.C.M.C., AND LADY 130 WEN 'WIIO have signified their intention of being present', HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, T. B. GILLIES, ESQ., AND TIIE COMMITTEES OF THE MECHANICS INSTITUTE, AUCKLAND, AND THE ORPHAN HOME, PAKNELL. PROGRAMME. PART I. AUCKLAND ETHIOPIAN TROUPE Consisting of Eleven Performers. Assisted on this occasion by Mr. C. Skvmour, Pianist, who has kindly volunteered his services . Masaukk Mr. D. O. Fox. Opening Choruss —'* Softcorn" .. Comparv Song—"Ticket for the Pall" .. Mr. G. D. Cameron Song—" Silver .Moonlight Winds are Blowing" Mr. E. Foster Song—" Ring the Pell, Watchman !" (by desire) .. .. Mr. It. E. Gatland Song—'* Ethiopian Chorus" .. Mr. R. S. Winter Song—"The Grave of Lillv Dale" Mr. O. D. Bell Song Hold Your Horses" .. Mr. G. D. Cameron Finale—" Nightbell < Jalop" .. Company. Interval of Five Minutes. part ii. Solo Extraordinary by desire > Mr. Winter Song and Chorus .. .. Messrs. Foster, Bell, Manfred, and Gatland "Haunted House" comic scene; .. .. .. Messrs. Winter and Fox Song Mr. R. E. Gatland Comic Duet .. .. Messrs. Cameron and Pell Song Mr. J. Dryden. Interval of Five Minutes. Fantasia Mr. Seymour. The evening's performance will conclude with the Favorite Negro Farje, entitled THE MISCHIEVOUS NIGGER! Antonv .the Mischievous Nigger) Mr. R. S. Winter Col. Flutter a mild Old Man .. Mr. D. O. Fox Mons. Frippcn a Frenchman} .. Air. 11. Manfred Jimmy Ducks an Irishman' .. Mr. 11. E. Gatland Mrs. Morton aCharuiing Widow, Mr. F. Bygrove Fanny ,a Model Nurse.) .. .. Mr. M. Aubrey. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! Ad.missi.iv' : Reserved Seats, :js. : Bod}-of Hall, 2s. ; Back Seats, Is. at S o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at half-past 10 pRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. Re-engagement of the brilliant young artiste, MISS ROSE EVANS, For six nights longer. —Another grand novelty : Miss Evans in her original character of J ok. NOTICE. - To give due eifect to this splendid plav, the charming actress. M RS. WALTER, HILL, will make her re-appearance in the character of Pattv, supported by Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Saui Howard, and the entire Company. Reduction in the Price of the Stalls.-STALLS, TWO SHILLINGS. PIT ENLARCED, so as to seat 000 persons with comfort. Admission : One Shilling. The performance will terminate with CATCHING A COVERN'OR. In which Mrs. Sam Howard will introduce the cele bratcd Spidi:u Dance. 0 11. OR A L SOCIET T. Jn consequence of many Members not having received their cards on Ttiesdav last. "THE SEASONS" will be REPEATED on TUESDAY, the 27, th. Performing Members are requested to attend a Rehearsal, on MONDAY, the 24th. at half-past 7. There will be copies for all. No practice on Tuesday next. WM. BRIDSON, Hon. Sec. e m: on o l o g y. 1. " What are Demons Fallen Angels or Spirits of the Dead V" 2. " What is Demouaical Possession? Insanity or the actual In-dwelling of a Demon in the person possessed f" :i. " Where are the Demons now V" F. G. Ewinoton will give an Essav on the above subject on THURSDAY EVENING, the 20th inst., in the Discussion Class connected with the Young Men's Christian Association. All members are respectfully requested to read up for the occasion. jQ ANCI jN G CLASS. CARLTON ACADEMY, HoIiSON-STREET. A PANOINIi cr.ASS will ASSEMHF.E EVERY TUESDAY EVENIXO, at 7 o'clock, in tiiu above Establishment. An AFTERNOON JUVENILE CLASS is in conrso of formation. Intcndini; Members will please communicate with V. \V I:>T. llancini; .Master : Or ilr. AXDIIEW, at the Academy. Term;! : Monthly or Qi autkuly. Meetings. A UCKLAND fill'LE YOLUNTEICIIS. A Drill Parade of the above force will be held every THURSDAY Morninc, at. (i o'clock, during the summer months, in llie paddock behind All Saints' Church, Dedwood. All .Members residing in the above district are expected to attend. LODOE WATT KM ATA, GS9, E.G. - -The Regular llonthlv .Meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, at 7.:i0 p.m.—By order, H. <:. WADE, Sec. Seeds, &c. Q EEP S. AGRICULTURAL, J I'I.OKICULTURAL, and HORTICULTUKAL' O. 11. I.AVERS, late of Durham-street, lias REMOVED to those commodious premises in Wyndhamstreet, two doors above the ID;i:ai.i» otlice. where be hopes to see his old friends and the public, and of whom he solicits their orders for the approaching Agent for Masok Bros.. Nurserjmen, &C., Parllell, whose catalogues can now be obtained gratis. Also, for Thomas ani> liAKitAci.ocuH, for gristing wheat, &c. O N S A L E. Hav, Straw, Cliaff. Oats, Maize Bran, Potatoes, l'lour, Lonedust Guano, Ac.. Ac. FL O WER s. EL O \\' Elt S. yr.oWEKs. pot plants: pot plants: pot plants: R. H a i un, \'l< l\»lClA-SIUI.i:r ShKP SIoILIS, Has on view ami for sale tht largest and linest Collection in Auckland of Flowluin-; I'i.a.ni--, in Pots. Ui,seß < 'inerarias Primulas Fuchsias Calceolarias Petunias (J cranium s Camellias Verbenas Azalias Rhot'.o.lendr.-iis Pansies kc.. A-e. A constant succession Pian;> will be kept up daring the enduing season. R. PAIRD. Victoria-next Union Pank. MOU.NT ijob-OX xuesery, REMUERA. The wet sea-ou having regarded planting to stune extent. C. T. W REN begs to state that he has placet! an extensive Supplementary Stock of Trees, Shrubs, Climbers, Ac., for shelter and ornament, under special preparation for late planting, and ran supply them with perfect confidence during this September, October. and prob;»l']y p:; r t of N« -.ev- [• r.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2099, 17 October 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2099, 17 October 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2099, 17 October 1870, Page 1

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