mH E A T EE ROYAL, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. 29. ENTIRE OHAWOH OF IROGRAMME. THK GREAT CALIFORNIAN MINSTRELS Received sightly by CROWDED AND FASHIONABLE , ■ AUDIENCES.' EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT^ PROGRAMME THIS EVENING— Pabt I. Overture — Californian Minstrels "Dublin Bay "—Mr E. Aniery "Italian Rofr&ine "—-Mr Harry Kelly •'My Little One's Waiting for Me"—Mr GK W. Rockefeller " When My Bind Begins to Play "—Mr Chas. Sutton "Touch the Harp Gently "—Mr J. B. Maror To conclude with fcho BELLS. BELLS. Intermission of Fire Minutes. SUTTON OD KELLY In their Double Song* and Dances. THE NEW PRIMA DONNA. Madame Palma-rnh (alias a mutton pie vendor) Q-. W. Rockefeller Mr Cnglie (an Opera Manager). . . Thos. Campbell Bilibus (a servant) . . Chas. Sutton Vocal Duett—Messrs Mayor and Anaery. THAT RASCAL HARRY. That Rascal . . . Harry Kelly MrPeabbdy ; . . Gk W. Rockefeller Cavatina—" Hear Me, Gentle Maritana "— Mr E. Aniery. To Conclude with the Laughable Farce A SHOWER OF CATS; Slim Jim . . . . Charles Sutton Fat Jack . . . . Harry Kelly Mr Smith (a landlord) . G. W. Rockefeller Mr Brown (an agent) .• Thos. Campbell Miilion t bicks. —Dress Circle, 3s j Boxes, 2s; Pit, ONE SHILLI SG. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. G. W. KoCKEFJEIIEB, Business Manager. Change or Programme Etbbt Night fob the Remainder of the Season. TENDERS WANTED. SEPARATE TENDERS for the following MATERIAL for the Extension of Goods Wharf, Grahamet'iwn, w:'U bo recoived at the Superintendent's Office, Auckland, till Noon of TUESDAY, 6th October, 1874 :— Piles Sawn Timber Iron Work (Bolts, Straps, Ac.) Bails Nails. ■ . . ;" : . ■■ Specifications may be seen at Engineer'a Office, Grahamslowii, or at the Engineer's Office (Mr. Allright's) Provincial Government Buildings, Auckland. James M. McLißE^, District Engineer. Thames. k7548 THAMES GOLDFIELDS ART UNION. Sixty Shabes or Onb Tovnd Each— NO 81/AHKU. TO be DRAWN soon as filled up :—OIL PAINTINGS, Oleographs, &c, iv Handsome Frames—now on view. A few numbers still open. J. H. Jepfeesok, 7544 Bookseller, Pollen-street. rrHE undesigned will RDN ANY PER--1 SON ON THE THAMES any distance from 100 yards to 440 yards for £10 and upwardg. Can be heard of afc the Pacific Hotel. a 7549 Wiliiam Johnson. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. • At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VILLA. RESIDENCE AT PARAWAI. TIiTESSRS GUDGEON&CO. Have been favored with instructions from D. G. MacDonsteli., Esq., to sell by public auction, on Wednesday next, the 30th instant, at their Rooms, Brownstreet, That beautifully situated and genteel RESIDENCE at Parawaijlntely occupied by Major Keddeli., containing seven large Rooms ma d Entrance Hall, surrounded by Two Acres ot rich cultivated Land fenced. i ■ N. B. —This valuable propeity has an unexpired Lease of 25 years. Seven acrss of Land adjoining can be secured at a reasonable rant,?* the Freehold for the whole can bo obtained on application to the Auctioneers. c7<3*2
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1791, 29 September 1874, Page 3
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