Amusements, &c pEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. Under thn Distinguished Patronaire of H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, KG «lio has most graciously given Mr. Hoskins permission to use his august name. Enthusiastic Reception and Brilliant Success of the Celebrated Comedian, T^i^?, SKINS AIND JIISS F ' COLVILLE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APRIL 2S IS7I Colman s Sparkling Comedy, in 5 acts, entitled ' THi3 HEIR AT LAW. Doctor Pangloss, L.L.D., & A.S.S. Mr. W. Hoskius Cicele Homespun Miss Florence ColviUe To conclude with ~ T £ . "ON J U GAL LESS ON, Mrs. T.nH.-.by .. .. Miss Florence Colvillc. Mr. Lullaby .. At r i.r n ,i.; n . On SATURDAY-Bulwer'sGrea Play of RICHELIEU. Y Richelieu r Hoskins JuUe do Montcmar .. V. MUsV Florence ColviUe' Prices of admission :—Dress circle chairs, 3s; stalls, -is : pit, Is. ' Doors open at half-past seven: curtain to rise at eight, o ciock. r£!HEATRB ROZAL. Startling Novelty !—Domestic Drama ! 0 V IloVz? LI m H o O ME " THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APRIL 2S, IS7I llic pcformance will commence with the affecting domestic Drama, In two acts, by Thomas Blake Esq., entitled ODE, OLD HOUSE AT H.OJfE A Tale of English Country Life. New Scenery by Mr. George Perriman. New Music by Mr. Leech. To conclude with the successful Burlesque 1 ALONZO THE BRAVE. , On SATURDAY the great Drama, in 3 acts, entitled The Field ok Forty Footsteim in which a"' E lnak<! *" a i , l )earancc : Dress Circle, 4s ; Boies. 3s ; Stalls, 2s •* Pi^is. nOMPLIM E N T A fi I LUNCHEON TO THE CVPTAIN AND OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN STEAMER ' IT E V A D A, , COMMITTEE. Captain Daldy (Combes and Daldy) Thos. Russell,' Esq. (Whitaker and Russell) A. Heather. Esq. (Owen aud Graham) Gco. Dncrc, Esq. (Must and Co.) James Farmer, Esq., M.L.A. D. B. Cruickshank, Esq. (Cruickshank, Smart, and Co.) W. C. Wilson, Esq., New Zealand Herald J. B. Braithwaite, Esq., Manager of Union Bank of Australia L. D. Nathan, Esq. (L. D. Nathan and Co.) E. Isaacs, Esq. (E. and H. Isaacs) J. M. Shera (McArthur, dhera, and Co.) -Ym. Morrin, Esq. T. M. Stewart, Esq., Manager Bank of New Zealand W. H. Jones, Esq., Manager Bank New Sout Wales A. G. Millar, Esq. (Victoria Insurance Company) John Williamson, Esq. M.L.A. Jno. Roberton, Esq. (J. Kobertonand Co.) Franz Scherff, Esq. L. Bucholz, Esq. —. Leivi.i, Esq. (Lewis Bros.) 11. Tonki, Esq. (B. Tonks and Co.) StannusJjnes, Esq. Jas. AUcu, Esq., Evening .Veil's .Tas. Clark, Esq. (Arch. Clark and Sons). W. J. Vance, Esq. Samuel Cochrane, Esq. M. Niccol, Esq. D. Burn, Esij. I. J. Burgess, Esq. Tickets : One Guinea each, to be had from the members of tlie Committee, or from the lion. Sec. The 'Nevada' is expected to arrive on or about the 3rd of May. J. M. DARGAVILLE, Hon. Sec. Auckland, April 25, IS7I. Meetings. ~\T O T I O E. An Extraordinary MEETING- of the Midnight Gold Mining Company ,Limited), will be held at the Thistle Hotel, Queen-street, at S o'clock p.m., on TUESDAY, the lflth of Jlay, IS7I. Business: To coniirm proceedings of last meeting. R. M. HEIGHTON, Secretary. GOMPLIM E N T A E T LUNCHEON to the CAPTAIN and OFFICERS of the 'NEVADA.'—A MEETING of the COMMITTEE will be held at Messrs. Henukjwon and M.vc-kaki.ane's, Queen-street, at 3 o'clock Tills DAY (Friday). Volunteer Notices. -jVTO. 1 COMPANY ONEHI7NG-A J_\ RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDERS. The Members of the A, or No. 1, Company, Onehunga Kille Volunteers, will Parade on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS till further orders, at 7 p.m., in the Onclmnga Institute. JOHN LUNDON, Cap!.., Commanding No. 1 Company, O.R.V. Onehuuju, April 22, IS7I.
A. TTCKLAND SQUADRON A ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. Tlie ANNUAL INSPECTION of the above Corps will take place in the -Albert Barracks, THIS DAY, the 2SSth instant, at 3 p.m. Members are reminded that absence, without permission of the Inspector, renders them liable to a Hue not exceeding five pounds. The Troop will parade with all arms outside the Drill-shed, Princes-street, at 2 30 p.m. WILLIAM T. SNELL, Lieut. Commanding Squadron. AUCKLAND REG [MENTKJFLE VOLUNTEERS. NO. 5 COMPANY. ■V Special General MEETING of this Company will be'heldin the Drill-shed immediately after Inspection Parade, THIS (Friday) EVENING, 2Sth inst., for the purpose of electing an Ensign, in accordance with the 13th Clause of the Volunteer Act, ISUfI. JAS. DERROM, Captain. April 2S, 1871. AUCKLAND AKTIiLERF VOLUNTEERS. Public notice is given that Shot and Shell Practice will take place from Fort Britomart, on SATURDAY MORNING next, at (i o'clock, by the Members of the above Corps, who will compete for the Government Prizes. The target will be moored about 1000 yards northeast of the Fort in the tideway. The detachments are enjoined to be punctual. E. H. FEATON, Captain Commanding Battery. NOTICE TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. The Naval Volunteers will FIRE Shot and Shell from the puns at Fort Britomart THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, 2Sth inst., to commence at S.SO. The Target will b« moored with a danger flag .flying. E. LEROY, Lieut. Commanding A.N.V. April 28, IS7I. mHE ARO II A CLAIM. The Weekly Herald of SATURDAY NEXT will ontain in cxttnso the important JUDGMENT reently delivered in this case. H~B TOWN CLO CK — Those gentlemen who have not paid their promised subscriptions are requested to hand over, the RHEf. to Mr. Shlhspw M wuly m possible
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 28 April 1871, Page 1
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