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Amusements, &o. J>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (FEIDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 31, GRAND FASHIONAULE NIGHT 1! ONLY JUVENILE NIGHT. HARLEQUIN BLUEBEARD ! PANTOMIME I Children: Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 63. To commence at 8 o'clock sharp. J>RINCE OP WALES THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 31, Masquerade FANCY DRESS BALL!! To commence at 10.30 p.m. sharp, at the conclusion of the Pantomime. Prices of admission to hall-room, with mask, 55.; Spectators, to Dress Circle, 2s 6d. All kinds of Fancy Dru<se3 to be obtained from Messrs. Laurence and Collier, Prince of Wales Theatre, on reasonable terms. For further particulars see posters. QITY HALL, Queen-str::et. EVERYBODY IS TALKING OF THE GENUINE SUCCESS op E. D. D A V I E S, AND HIS TALENTED COMPANY. EVERY EVENING! POPULAR PRICES.—3s., 2s„ Is. "VTEW YPAR'S DAY SPECIAL AFTERJLI NOON PERFORMANCE, For Children and Visitors. Admission—Children, 6d. -jy E MURSKA CONCERTS. IMPORTANT KOTICF. The undersigned regrets to have to Inform the public of Auckland that the very serious illness of Mr. Alf red And erson, Mdlle. De Muraka's Pianist and Accompanyist (whom Fho has been unable to replace in time in Sydney), has prevented that lady from visiting Auckland by the present trip of the 'Hero.' There being no steamer from Sydney for another month, Mdlle. De Murska will make Auckland by way of Melbonrne and Dunedin, due notice of which will he given. Such parties as have taken Season Tickets 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 5 To-day (Friday), where further particulars may also bo obtained. 83T "Where parties do not apply for a return of their money to-day, their tickets will be considered and treated as extended. "W. S. MEUCAXtFE, Agent. Auckland, December 30,1875. DEVONPORT WESLEY"AN SUNDAYSCHOOL, EXCURSION TRIP. Tlie above school will hold their Festival TOMORROW (Saturday), Ist January, weather permitting. They will proceed to the Lake by the p.s. Lalla ltookh,* leaving Queen-street Wharf at 9 a.m. sharp, and at North Shore Wharf at 6.30. Fares, 2s, return tickets; Children, half-price. Sporting. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JAN. 1 AND 3, 1876. First Race to start at 1 o'clock sharp. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. rinilE Hokianga Annual Races and Sports JL will take place at the Pakanae Yalley, near Hokianga Dfads, on FKIDAY *nd SATURDAY, the 7th anil Bth January, 1876. About £120 will be given away as priz-s. For further particulars address Hon. Skcketart. Railways. A" MERCER RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. On January 1 and 3 ordinary time table suspended. Trains will leave Auckland for Kaoeconrse and Oner nnt'a everv hour, starting at the hour, from S a.m. to 6 pin ■ leave Mlerslie for Auckland 20 mimics past tlie hour. Extra tra'ns from Auckland to R." ' course and V'llerslie every half-hour, from 11.30 a- . t'i 5.30 p.m.; from Kllerslie 5C minutes past tbeliou.. Trains leave (ineliunßa for Racecourse and l-.lle-slio every hov ■, starting at the hour, from 8 a.m. u'Jtil 0 p m.: leaving Kllerslie 20 minutes p ist the hour. Last Irain to Onelmne«. from Ellerslie, at 0.20 p.m. Last irain from l- llersiie to Auckland, at 7 pm. Trains to ami from rapukura, T-rury, Pukekolie, Mercer &e.. as usual, excoptiuc afternoon train, which leaves at 0 p.m. instead ol ! 3.30 p.m., and other stations in proportion. Jtcturn Fares, irrespective of class: Auckland to Ellerslie .. .. Is. 3d. Newmarket to Kllerslie .. •• os. 9n. Onehunga to Ellerslie .. »• Is. 3d. SO CHANGE. There will be no Goods Trallic.on Ist and 3rd. By order. MACDONALD, General Manager. Meetings. gOAKD OF EDUCATION. Electing'* to Committees for the yearlSTG will be held a.i follows :— WEDNESDAY, 12xn JANUAKY: RAGLAN —At the school, at 4 p.m. THURSDAY, 13TH JAKtTAHY: GRAFTON ROAD—At the School, at half-past 7. ALISEKTLAND Is'ORTH—At the Public Hall, at 5 P-EQ. FRIDAY, 14TH JANUARY: AUCKLAND EAST—At the Mechanics' Institute, at 7.30 p.m. ON T SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY: KATATAI—At Mr. Shannon's House, atSp.m. HOBPONVJLLE—At Mr. Clark's, at 7 p.m. "WANG VRKI—At the school, at 3 p.m. OK MONDAY, 17th JANUARY: DEVONPORT—At the School, at 7.30 p.m. ON SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY: PUKEATUA—At Mr. Bluchcr's Residence, at 3 p.m. "\YAUK—At the School, at 2 p.m. aWITU—At the School, at 4 p.m. "WELLSFOKD—At the Public Hall, Albertland North, at 2 p.m. ON MONDAY, 24TH JANUARY: ' ONEI3.UNGA—In the Stone School-room, at S p.m. I FREDERICK J. MOSS, j Secretary. | Tn. b. • Company and Rand are requested to muster at Drill-shed, "VVaketield-street, at 10 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING, in blue uniform. Church Parade next Sunday. *W. BRASSEY, Captain. PLANS of the TAIRUA GOLD FIELD are now ready, and can hejhad at the Herald Offioe. Price sixpence. COLLECTORS' Highway Board RATE"BOOKS—roost approved form—can be bad at I the Hckalz) Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4409, 31 December 1875, Page 1

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