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ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE, Queen-street, opposite the Ship Inn. MRS. THOMPSON'S BENEFIT. Mrs. Thompson has the honor to announce to her friends and the Public of Auckland, that her benefit will take place on MONDAY NEXT, the 22nd instant, when she hopes to meet with a share of that patronage and support it shall ever be her study to deserve. The Evening's Entertainment will commence with, for the first time in this Colony, , the Scottish Domestic Melo-Drama in two Acts of deep and intense interest, entitled THE TWO DROVERS, OR ' ■ THE HIGHLANDERS* REVENGE. Elspat (the Prophetess) Mrs. Thompson. Comic Song (in character)..,.., Mr. Harold. To be followed by the representation of the first Act of Shakespeare's Tragedy of RICHARD THE THIRD. Richard Duke of Gloster... Mrs. Thompson. After which i SONG (in character) Mrs. Harold. ! The Evening's Entertainment will conclude, by particular desire, with the much admired and very laughable Farce of Hunting a Turtle, or Transmogrification. Tickets to be had at the Theatre from 11 till 4 o'clock, and at the Residence of Mrs. Thompson, Nos. 1 & 2, Albert-street, Auckland Boxes 2s., Pit Is. — Doors open at i past 7, and commence precisely at 8 o'clock. vivat regina! NEW ZEALAND CORDAGE. •TpHE Undersigned are prepared to receive "• orders (which will be immediately executed) for Cordage of every description, manufactured from New Zealand Flax. As the greatest attention is paid to the heckling of the material before it is worked up, and being laid with patent machinery, the quality of tJie Article supplied will he guaranteed to be equal to that of Europe. The Undersigned are purchasers of Flax BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, April 16, 1844. BRICKS. HpHE Undersigned are selling the best •*• made Bricks in the Colony, in any quantity, at 25s. per 1000. BROWN & CAMPBELL. Auckland, April 6, 1844. AUSTRALASIAN SUGAR COMPANY. TN consequence of the increased business, -*- and extended connexion of this Company, the Directors, with a view to afford every facility to Merchants, Grocers, Storekeepers, and other purchasers, have taken large and commodious stores in Bank-court, King-street East, where samples of their loaves and titlers, fully equal in quality to British refined, and of their crushed lump, fine pieces, and molasses, may always be seen, and where terms of credit and all needful information will be given. The pieces are superior in quality to any moist sugar known in the colony. A few packed hogsheads and tierces of refined will be always kept in the stores for immediate shipment. Letters or other communications addressed to Clarke Irving, Esq., Manager, will receive immediate attention. Agents at Auckland, BROWN & CAMPBELL, Auckland, April 15, 1844. A LL CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS and •**• BILLS OF LADING- are for Sale at this Office. Southern Cross Office, \ April 19, 1844, / j

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 53, 20 April 1844, Page 1

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