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Amusements, &c. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE Last Night of MISS ROSE EVANS, who will appear in three characters THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. LEAH THE FORSAKEN. The Great Curse Scene. Leah .. .. .. .. . t Miss Rose Evans HAMLET, Jet, 2nd, and 3rd Acts. Hamlet .. .. .. Miss Rose Evans Concluding with GOOD FOR NOTHING. an Miss Rose Evans MONDAY, The wonder of the world, CHANG, the Cliinese Giant and KIN FOO will appear. QITTH A L L~ MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 MONSTER ATTRACTION! Grand Afternoon Levees of CHANG WOO GOW AND KIN FOO. Messrs. O'Biuen and Lori> beg to notify to the inhabitants of Auckland, that they have secured the services of the great CHAN G, justly pronounced the Wonder of the Age, being THE ONLY GIANT IN THE WORLD. ADMISSION: TWO SHILLINGS. Children and Schools Half-price. In the Evening, CHANG at the Prince of Wales Theatre. rTIHE LECTURE advertised to he J-. given by Rev. F. J. Carden on POETRY, and the British and Irish Poets, will be given on WEDNESir i» '• * nst -» * n the Symonds-street Music Hall, in conseQuence of the Choral Society occupying the Music Hall on the 26th. A N O 1 JS Gr CLASS. CARLTON ACADEMY, HOBSON-STREET. A DANCING CLASS will ASSEMBLE EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the abo v Establishment. An AFTERNOON JUVENILE CLASS is in - 0 se of formation. Intending Members will please communicate with • V. WEST, Dancing Master ; Or Mr. ANDREW, at the Academy. Terms : Monthly or. Quarterly. Meetings. BOWLINGrCLTT B. The Green will be OPENED for the Season, on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. Members are requested to attend. By order. I. W. HARROP, Secretary. AU C K L A iY O BATTALION RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. The Prize Firing will take place at the Rifle Range, Point Chevalier, on MONDAY, 24th, and TUESDAY, 25th insts. Firing will commence at 9 o'clock a.m. sharp. Intending competitors will learn all particulars in connection with the series of prizes and classifications on application to Captains of Companies. Names to be sent in on or before 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, 22nd inst. JAMES DERROM, Captain Commanding. October 17, 1870. JgANK UP JNEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that the Half-yearly General MEETING of the Proprietors of this Bank will beheld in the Banking-house in Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of October next, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors for the Halfyear ending 30th inst., the Election of a Director, and for any other business that may be brought before the meeting. By order of the Board of Inspectors. D. L. MURDOCH, Inspector. Auckland, 21st September, 1870. October 15, 1870. It is hereby notified that Messrs. William Chisholm. Wilson* and James O'Neill have given the necessary notice that they are Candidates for the vacant seat at the Board of Direction. OTAIIUHU PUBLIC HALL CO. .LIMITED). The Annual MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Public Hall, Otahuhu, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the ;tlst inst.. at half-past 7. WILLIAM WAITE, Secretary. Educational. CARLTON ACADEMY, HOBSON-STREET. Separate Day and Evening Classes for Young Ladies and Gentlemen. C. B. ANDREW, Principal. Auckland college (LATE WESLEY COLLEGE; Classes commence on MONDAY, 3rd October. MASTERS: English and Mathematics—Mr. W. Graham, M.A., Edinburgh. Classics—Mr. R. H. Vincent, Exli., Winchester College, and Scholar of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge. Commercial—Mr. Baird. Elocution—Mr. . Frcnch and German— Ilerr Tripmaker. Singing and Instrumental Music—Mr. J. Hyde Parker. Drawing—Mr. Hoyte. Dancing—Air. West. Gymnastics and Drill—Mr. Thompson. Medical Attendant. W. Stoekwell, Esq., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh. ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS. An Exhibition of Twenty (Guineas will be annually open for general competition to boys under fourteen years of age, who have attended College for the previous twelve months. The Examination will include the elements of English, Classics, and Mathematics. An Exhibition of Twenty Guineas will be annually open for competition to students leaving the College for the University or mercantile life, who have attended the Classes for two years. The successful candidate will require to pass in six out of the nine subjects prescribed for the ordinary University Matriculation Examination. SPECIAL PRIZES. (In addition to the usual Class Prizes.) Dux in Classics. Prize in Books, value three guineas. Dux in Mathematics. Prize in Books, value three guiucas. Dux in English. Prize in Books, value tliree guineas. Prize Essayist. Prize in Books, value two guineas. Subject: " A Boy's Estimate of the Pains and Plea sures of School Life." Candidates in Classics, Mathematics, *nd English, will be examined in the subjects prescribed for the University Matriculation Examination. The names of the successful candidates will be permanently retained on the Honor List, and the name: of exhibitioners will be aunually inscribed on a tablet in one of the class-rooms of the College. rTNIY ERS A L EXPfiBS S. GENERAL SHirriNG AND forwarding agency, VOK THE Disi'.vrcll OF PAKCELS AND COODS TO ALL PAIIT.S OF TIIE WORLD, With dispatch ami at low rates. The attention of residents here having friends in Australia is specially directed to this express, arrangements having been made to deliver parcels throughout the various townships in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. Residents in various Provinces oi New Zealand ordering goods from Auckland to be sent by tliis Express will also receive every attention and find charges low. ... _ Freight and charges on goods arriving from England or Australia can either be paid here or on arrival at destination. Parcels dispatched to Thames Daily, at low rates. Parcels for Auckland and Suburbs promptly delivered. . ... i-'or the convenience of parties visiting Auckland, a Cloak-room is established, where parcels can be left for a small charge. J. R. CARTER, OfficeFoet-htiieet, Auckland, (Just beyond Cocbrane's Auction Mart 1 . Octobcr 20, 1870.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2107, 22 October 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2107, 22 October 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2107, 22 October 1870, Page 1

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