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Amusements. &c. ■jpRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, GKAyD M ASQTT K.TtA THE FANCY DRESS BALL!! To commence at 10.30 p.m. sharp, at the conclusion of the Pantomime. Prices of admission to ball-room > with mask, ss-; Spectators, to Dress Circle, 2s 6d. All kinds of Fancy Dresses to be obtained from Messrs. Laurence and Collier, Prince of Wales Theatre, on reasonable terms. For further particulars see posters. "JDRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, DEO. 30 T i A.ST THREE NIGHTS OF THE GORGEOUS PANTOMIME. HARLEQUIN BLUEBEARD. LAST THREE NIGHTS. THORNTON'S BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. J3RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. FBIDA.Y EVENING, DECEMBER 31, ONLY JUVENILE NIGHT. The performance to consist of the Pantomime, HARLEQUIN BLUEBEARD ! Children half-price to all parts of the house, The performance to conclude at 10 o'clock sharp, to enable children to reach their homes at a reasonable hour. Children: Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Adults as usuaL 0 I T- Y HALL, Queen-stbxet. EVERYBODY IS TALKING OF THE GENUINE SUCCESS OP E. D. D A Y I E S, akd HJS TALENTED COMPANY. EVERY EVENING! POPULAR PRICES.—3s., 23., Is. I "VTEW YEAR'S DAY SPECIAL AFTER--LJI NOON PERFORMANCE, Fob Children ami Visitors, Admission—Children, 6d. J}E MURSKA CONCERTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The undersigned regrets to have to inform the public of Auckland that the very serious illness of 'Mr. Alfred Anderson, Mdlle. De i! rxska's Pianist and Accompanyist (whom she has been unable to replace in timo in Sydney), has prevented that lady from visiting Auckland by ihe present trip of the ' Hero/ There being no steamer from Sydney for another month, Mdlle. De Murska will mako Auckland by way of Melbourne and Dunedin, due notice of which will bo given. Such parties as have taken Season Tiokets can have the money returned to them, or the Tickets extended; on application at Mr. Upton's, Queen.street, between the hours of 10 and 6 To-day and To-morrow, where further particulars may also be obtained. "VV. S. MEDCAXFE, Agent. Auckland, December 30,1875. CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS, TN THE HALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING), DF.F.emeer 30. PROCEEDS TO PURCHASE NEW BOOKS FOR THE iIBRAKV. A MUSICAL CONCERT will take place by twelve Young Ladies, under the age of 15, who have not hitherto won a prize. A Five-Guinea Sewing Machine will be presented by Mr. Denne3 for the best Piano Player; also, first time in Auckland, upwards of 50 New Views of beautiful Irish Scenery will be shewn with the grand new Dissolving Lime-light Apparatus. Young Ladies wishing to win the Sewing Machine will kindly leave their names with Mr. Salter, at the Rooms, or Mr. Dennes, on or before Tuesday next, the 2Sth, as the ilst is filling up. Admission—ls each ; children half-price; to commence at 7.45 sharp. QRAND ART UNION. [B7 PERMISSION.] MR. SEUFFERT Begs to inform Subscribers that the List being now Filled., THE DRAWING POR PHIZES Will take place at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON", £te JANUARY, At 4 o'clock. Members are requested to get their tickets without delay. Tickets not claimcd before the sth will be forfeited. Sporting. JSSStB* RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. SATURDAY AND JIONDAY, JAN. 1 AND 3, IS7G. First Race to start at 1 o'clock sharp. WM. PEKCIVAL, Secretary. Railways. A' ucklaniTand MERCER E A I L W A Y. TIME TABLE. On January 1 and 3 ordinary time table suspended. Trains leave Auckland for Racecourse and Onehunga every hour, starti? g at the hour, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; leave KUerslie for Auckland 26 minutes past the hour. Extra trains from Auckland to Racecourse and "Fllerslie every half-hour, from 11.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; from Ellerslie 5G minutes past the hour. Trains leave Onehunga for liacocourse and KUerslie every hour, starting at the hour, from S a.m. until C p.m.; leaving KUerslie 20 minutes p:.st the hour. Last train to Onehunga. from Ellerslie, at_6.26 p.m. Last train from Ellerslie to Auckland, at < p m. Trains to and from Papakura, Drury, Pukukohe, Mercer, &c.. as usual, excepting afternoon train, which leaves at 6 p.m. instead of 3,'iO p.m. Return Fares, irrespective of clais: Auckland to Ellerslie •• •• I'J. 3d. ."Newmarket to Ellerslie .. .. os. 9J. Onehunga to Ellerslie .. .. Is. 3d. NO CHANGE. There will be no Goods Traffic on Ist and 3rd. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. Meetings. ,aT COURT CITY OF AUCKLAND, No, 3075. The Regular Fortnightly Meeting of the above Court will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, December 30. at the same time and place. T. HOLLAND, Secretary. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN CIATIOHV NOON-BAY PRAYEE-MEETING at School-roem. High-street, near Dnrliair.-sireet, 12 to 12.45, Snturdaya excepted. All arc inrited.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4408, 30 December 1875, Page 1

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