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THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND. On Monday Evening Jan, Id, 1857, THE Auckland Dramatic Amateurs will perform Coleman's celebrated Flay of the POOR GENTLEMAN. Lieut. Worthington Mr. McCabe. Corporal Fobs... Mr. Burn. Sir Charles Cropland... Captain King, R. A. Warner.. .Mr. Tighe. Sir Robert Bramble Mr. Seffern. Frederick Cornet Ollap'od (Galen's Head Association Cavalry) Major Greenwood. Stephen Harroby...Mr. Ely. Humphry Dobbin Mr. Hill. Emily Worthington... Miss Fisher. The Hon. Miss Lucretia Mac'i'ab. Miss Lascelles. To conclude with a Nautical Farce, by David Burn, Esq., Member of the Dramatic Authors Society, called OUR FIRST LIEUTENANT. Harry Bingham Mr. Seffern. Edward... Captain King, R.A. Ben Bunt, A.8....Mr. Ely. Major Sir Charles Flemington, of the Light Brigade... Mi. Burn. Louisa, "a lass that loves a sailor,".. Miss Fisher. The Evening's Entertainment under the Especial Patronage of Col. Wynyard, CB., and the whole of the proceeds will be devoted to a fund to be raised for the erection of a Monument, in memorial of the Officers, Non-Com-missioned Officers, Privates, Seamen, an Marines, who fell i'» the war in Northern New Zealand. The Splendid Band of the 58th Regiment will perform a vaiiety of select and appropriate music. Diess Circle and Parquette, 55. ; Pit, 2s. 6d. Further particulars in the Bills of the day. l^-The particular attention of the Amateurs is invited to the following Rehearsals; For tbe Faroe— at the Theatre this day (Wednesday) at 4 p m _and on Friday, at the same hour. For the Play, on Thursday and Saturday at 4 p m.-upon which occasions all the gentlemen engaged are most earnestly requested to attend.

Auckland Local Steam Navigation Company. THE Annual General Meeting of the Share1 holdeis will be hold«n, at the William Denny Hotel, on Friday, the 23rd day of January, at 3 p m., to receive the Yearly Report, elect Directors for the ensuing year, and toe other businessBy order of the Directors, C. A. Harris, Secretary. A. L. S. N Co *s Office, 6th January, 1857.

Auckland Local Steam Navigation Company. AT the Special General Meeting of the Share holders held this day at the "William Denny" Hotel, the following Notice was given :— "I heieby give notice that, at the Annual Meeting of the Auckland Local Steam Navigation Company I thai I move, that unless a sufficient subsidy to secure the Shareholders from farther loss be granted by the Provincial Government, the steamer "Wonga Wonga" be laid ? up. (Signed) J. Wataon Bain. January 6, 1857. C. A. Harris, Secretary. A. L S. N. Co.'s Office, 6th January, 1857.

PRIVATE SCHOOL, EUSSELL. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. F. GOULD. Course of Instruction, Scripture English Writing Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid Geometry Geography, Mapping " Use of the Globes History, Ancient and Modern Latin Greek. Boarders are treated in every respect as mem bers of the family. Terms on application. School will re-open on Monday, Jan. 26, 1857. Grammar School, Auckland. A MAKRIED Clergyman, residing in the neighbourhood of the Grammar JSchool, receives iuto his house a limited number of boarders for the school. Terms, £45; or for brothers, £40 each, per annum ; payments quarterly in advance. Other particulars on application to the

tfev. G. T. B. Kingdon, Auckland. Presbyterian School, AUCKLAND. rpHE above school will re-open after the holi- *- days, on Monday, January 26, 1857. Dec. 24, 1856. THE AUCKLAND SEMINARY. Near Upper Queen-street. \Af ILL be re-opened on Monday, Jan. sth, with '^ ample appliances, and with separate accommodation for Pupils of both sexe3. The system of Teaching is unsectarian and is of the drawing rather than of the driving character. N.B — Pupils are desired to enter oarly on the Quarter's Instruction. JosFPFT ROBTNSON A BARGAIN. ~ To be sold by Private Contract, A GREY HORSE, accustomed to carry a L>dy. Suuud, perfectly quiet, and free from vice. Apply to Robert Schultz & Co. j Queen-street, j

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 997, 16 January 1857, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 997, 16 January 1857, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 997, 16 January 1857, Page 1

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