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Amusements. &o. "DRLNCE OP WALES THEATRE. Sole Lessee Mr. G. W. Collier Stage Manager Mr. R. W. Lawrence. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), DECEMBER 6. GREAT SUCCESS OF AFTER DARK ! AFTER DARK ! AFTER DARK ! AFTER DARK! ! ! LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! «3T CARRY GEORGE AS ELIZA! ! -®a TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, First Appearance in Auckland of the Charming Song- i stress and Soubrette Artiste. MISS JENNIE NYE! m- FRA DIAVOLO ! FRA DIAVOLO ! -T£tt \ I T Y HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CHANGE OF PANORAMA. ; SEVENTEEN YEARS' CAPTIVITY, embodying the Adventures of James Morrell, the first Queensland Explorer. MONS. ORIEL'S EXTRAORDINARY DOGS in New Feats of Intellect, Education, and Second-sight. \ GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION ; [ The winning numbers to be selected by the Dog "Biner." N.8.-The two principal Prizes will be an elegant ' Marble Flower-stand, value £3 10s; handsome Gilt Framed Oleograph, value £2 10s. Prices as usual. J" ORNE-STRKET HALL. ! JLi TO-MGHT! TO-NIGHT! A GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT Will bo given by the Leading Amateurs of-Auckland, for the Benefit of Mrs. Church and family. Tickets—3s avel 2s—can be had of Messrs. Archard, ' Brown. Hill & Fenton, H. Harding, Lyon Bros., Crown ' Inn, Thames Hotel, Greyhound Hotel, Exchange Hotel, and Waller's, Tobacconist. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. P. DORAN, Manager. ' AB A Z A A R : IN AID OF THE WHAU PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MANSE i'-'ND AViUbeheldinthe CITYHALL, On Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday, • December 15. 16, and 17. GRAND ART UNION (By Permission). MR. SEUFFERT Has on view, at Mr. sharland's, Chemist, Shortlandstreet, and to be disposed of on the Art Union Principle, the following articles:— Value. i Large OvalDrawingroom Table.. .. £100 0 0 Card Table 10 0 0 Pocket Htindkerchief Box 5 0 0 Pocket Handkerchief Box 5 0 0 Gloveßox 3 0 0 jesr 123 MEMBERS, AT ONE GUINEA EACH. Intending Subscribers would do well to secure tickets without delay, as the list is being rapidly filled up. Tickets to be had from Mr. J. C. Sharland, Chemist; Shortland-street; Mr. C. AVestpfahl, Queen-street;and A. Seuffert, Elliott-street, at the Market entrance. Meetings. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The last Meeting for the present Session will bo held in the Museum Buildings, TUIS (Monday) EVENING, the oth instant, at 7.30 o'clock, when the following papers will be read:— , 1. l>otes on the 'isc .very of Moa and Moa-hnnter Remains near Wangarei, by G. Thorn k, Jun. 2. Observations on the evidences of change in the Elevation of the fl'aikato District, by James Stewart, C.E. 3. Notes on the introduction and Acclimatization of the Salmon, by James Stewart, C.E. The attendance of Ladies is invited. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. T ODGE ARA, 34S I. C. Masonic Hotel, Princes-?treet, Auckland, 6th December, 1875. The regular monthlv communications of the abovo Lodge will bo held at the Lodge-room THIS (Monday) EVENING, December 6, at 7.33. H. REES GEORGE, Secretary. tkt c! a! c i~! The Seventh Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders of the Auckland Steam Packet, C.mipany (Limited) will be held at Mr. Tothill's office, THIS DAY (Monday), 6th instant. Business: To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for tho half-year ending 31st October ultimo. By order of the Board. W. LODDER, Manager. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-streets. The ANNUAL ROIUEE will bo held TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) EVENING. Tea at 6.30. Tickets, ls 61. Chairman, Rev. G. H. Turner. Speeches by Revs. P. H. Comfort!, W. Gittos, W. Lockwood, P. Mason, AV. Tinsley, Messrs. Cole. Coupland, and G. Hemus. A choice selection of Music by the Choir. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NOON-DAY PRAA'KR-MEF.TING at School-room. High-street, near Durham-street, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. Electoral. piTY EAST ELECTION. I beg to give definite and distinct notice to all Electors of City East that I am a Candidate for that Constituency; to which position I have been pledged ever since Mr. A r ogel's meeting at the Choral HailAs soon as the present A ssembly is dissolved I shall formally address the Electors. W. L. REES. December 4, 1575. TVTESSRS. BUCKLAND AND MAY 1 WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, At 7 o'clock, at the PUBLIC HALL, PAPAKURA. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—l have the honor to announce that at the forthcoming General Election for the Parliament of New Zealand, it is my intention to offer my■elf as a Candidate to represent your interests in the House of Representatives. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient «ervant, IJ. S. MACFARLANE. Auckland, December 3,1875.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4388, 6 December 1875, Page 1

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