ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
This Evening, March 9th. For the benefit of the MASTERS LEES. Positively their last night in Auckland.. (For particulars see hand bills.) • Doors open at half past 7, performance to commence at 8 o'clock. ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, IN THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
Under tiie Immediate Patronage of His Excellency Colonel Wynyard, C. 8., the Officer Administering the Government.
GEAND CONCERT OF ALI-BEN-SOU-ALLE, On which occasion he will perform on the new and wonderful | TURKOPHONE, AND FOXTR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. He has performed on this beautiful instrument with the greatest success in Paris and in London, before her Majesty and the Jury at the Great Exhibition, where it obtained the First Council Medal. He will be assisted by MONS. VALERE. Pianist, Mr. Brown.
PROGRAMME : Part I. Introduction — "Guillaume Tell," Rossini, Band. Vieni la mia Vendetta (from Lucrezia Borgia) Donizetti, - M. Valere. Solo, Turkophone — Grand Fantasia on the Opera la Somnambula, composed and executed by Ali-Ben-Sou-Alle. Polka — 'Governor Wynyard," — Davis, . . Band. The Celebrated Song "Standard Bearer," Lindpainter, M. Valere. Solo — Cavatina on the Petite Clarionette, from the Opera Linda de Chamounix . . Donizetti Ali-Ben-Sou-Alle. Imitation of the Scotch Bagpipes Ali-Ben-Sou-Alle. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Introduction — Op. "The Bohemian Girl," Balfe, Band. Celebrated Barcarolle (Ah! que la nuit est belle) from the Opera Haydee) . . Auber, Mons. Valere. Solo Turkophonini — "My lodging is on the cold ground,". .Varie by Ali-Ben-Sou-Alle. Waltz — Prince R. Metternich Band. Marseillaise (national song) .... Rouget de Lisle. Grand Fantasia — Grande Clarinette, English, Irish and, Scotch airs, by Ali-Ben-Sou-Alle. God Save the Queen !
Admission, 45. ; Reserved Numbered Seats (private entrance) 6s. Children half-price. Reserved Seat Tickets to be had only at Mr. Williamsons, "New-Zealander" Office. Doors open at \ past 7, commence at 8 precisely. \/V7" ANTED, — By a young Man, a situation as " STOCK KEEPER, or to make himself useful on a Station. Address Z. Y. Z., Post Office, Auckland. March 8, 1855. . Wanted, TO place a Child, 3 Months Old, under the caro of a Wet Nurse, Add ress Y. Z. office of this Paper.
Found,
A POCKET BOOK containing money and - other Matters. The owner giving a true and correct account will receive the same by paying the price of this advertisement. Enquire on board the ship 'Bonnie Doon of George Wit.tjam Woodroofe.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 803, 9 March 1855, Page 2
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