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uJtdbr ,thi Pat^Bnaob ' op' LijiuTßNiijT-CoiiONEi, 5 ' BAtNEAVIS, OJ?FICK(S, ' AND MEMBERS OP TUU J t Auckland Riflb VoiftNTßEns. >- ' . MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT ---•-* op ' " VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. MECHANICS' 4 INSTITUTE. MR. J. H. BEALE & FAMILY beg respectfully to announce that under the above distinguished patronage they will give a CONCERT, at the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on the Evening of TUESDAY next, 27th inst, when they willbe favored with the valued assistance of eeveral Ladies and Gentlemen,, who will in course of the Evening »ing a variety, of popular and new Songs, t Duets, and Quartets, 'appropriate to the present state of the' Colony. They will also be assisted by the greater portion of the Gentlemen of the .Auckland Rifle Volunteer Band.'forming an Orchestra of 20 Performers, together with some young Ladies and Gentlemen, pupils of Mr. Beale.

P R O a R A' M E. PAKT IST. Overture ..."11 Tancredi, " . . .Full Orchestra. . .Rossini Song and ( "Better Times are J J>wiiaaDm Chorus. '{ Coming," J Galop ."Mazeppa,"...Mr. Beale & family.. .Quidant. Duet (vocal) "May Breeze," KUckqn. „, m . ( "Caprice sur dos Airs) Sol o ( Pm no ' l Bohemians," Migg i Julegcliuloff> forte), j Beale> } {" The Red Cross of Eng-"} land, the Flag of the I Brave," -with full orchea- \ Montgomery, tral accompaniments, arranged for this occasion. J Scene Cham- j Note au Vfflag?." \ ... Godofiord. petre. ( Mr. Beale & family ) Sonet "C° oe y.' -^ Australian Song ) Spagno i efc ti. ibong { as Bung by Nina Spagnoletti. ) *^ B Duet (Pianoforte Wely. ( "The Whalers of the deep \ Song ! dee ? sea >" orchestral accom- 1 Tq h HeUi ) panunents, arranged for l ( this occasion. ) /-v ,m I " Come where my Love ) T? no i Dr . Song & Quartett J U es Dreaming { Valsebrilliante. .."Duchess de Brabanto."...Leduc. part 2nd. n , (2 Pianofortes, accompanied by 2 ) Uiorus » an< j 2 violoncellos, pupils } Handel. Duet -| of Mr. Beale. ) I Qnartett. j "*%££*s** j harmonised by Balfe. Leider ohne worte, No. 1 and 3, Book 1, Mr. Beale and Family Mendelssohn.Duet (violin and piano) . Master and Miss Beale De Beriot and Wolf. Sonc "Home Sweet Home." ( " Midnight Chimes," ) Solo (Pianoforte) { (by particular desire), \ LindahL ( Miss Beale. ) Song and Quartett... 'Gentle Jenny Gray,'...Osborno. Fantasia brilliante, from the Opera of Martha,. .Mr. Beale & family Oesten. ( "The Two Barrels," (Volunteer \ Song and ) Song), with full orchestral ac- ( Lover Chorus. 1 companiments, arranged for this 1 ■ ( occasion by Mr. Beale. ) Hunting Fantasia. ...Mr. Beale & family Holmes. « _. ( "La Dame Blanche," ) nnn/lie» Overture J fuU orch estraL | Boildieu. The Members of Volunteer Band by permission will appear in uniform.

Doors open at 7 ; to commence at half-past 7. Tickets 3s. each ; may be had at the " New-Zea-lander" Office, Mr. Varty's, and Mr. Richardson, Music Seller.

For Sale by Private Contract, ALL that Allotment or Parcel of Land, part cf Allotment number Twenty-five, of Section number Four, situate and lying in the City of Auckland, bounded on the south by Victoria Quadrant 23 feet, on the north by part of said Allotment 26 feet, (more or less,) on the east by an intersecting Street 41 feet, and on the west by Allotment number Twenty-six of said Section number Four. On which is erected a neat Weather-boarded Cottage containing — FOUR ROOMS, Also. — STORE ROOM, FOWL HOUSE, Well of Good Water, The whole enclosed with suitable Paling Fence. TITLE UNEXCEPTIONABLE. These premises admirably situated and bounded by Victoria Quadrant, are for positive Sale, and may bo acquired on moderate terms. Apply to J. H. LEDSAM, Auctioneer and Agent, Corner of Queen and Shortland-streets. Auckland, Nov. 22nd, 1860.

H. WEBSTER, Photographer, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has returned from his professional tour to some of the Southern Provinces, and has token premises next door to the Odd Fellows' Hall, where he is prepared to take Portraits and Views, in his well-known truthful style, at prices from two shillings and six-pence and upwards. N.B.— For Sale a Panorama View of New Plymouth, some Views of Napier, and a few Maori Curiosities.

RIFLE PRACTICE, FREEMAN'S BAY. PARTIES wishing to practice Target-shooting, will find a very convenient ground ranged from 100 to 400 yards, with Target and moving figure adjoining. Colletts Belfast Hotel, Freeman's Bay.

To Carpenters. rpENDERS will be received by the undersigned X until noon on TUESDAY, November 27th, for erecting a Shop and Dwelling House in Queenstreet. ' Plans and Specifications of the work to be done can be teen by applying to READER WOOD, Architect, Wyndham-strcet. November 20th, 1860.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. EDWARD WAYTE Wholesale & Retail, Bookseller & Stationer, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Toys, Fancy 1 Goods, dec. WILL RE-OPEN HIS OLD PREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET, on WEDNESDAY next, 28th November.

r H. HARDINGTON, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, HORSE BAZAAR, QUEEN STREET. FOR -SALE,— Farms, Allotments, Houses, Shops, &c., in Country and Town. Fob Pbiyate'Sale, some remarkably fine Horse Slock, heavy and light, comprising a pair of Ponies Storage to any extent.

Farm to Lease, , TO LEASE for a term of ten yean, with im- . mediate possession, a Farm of good land containing) ' ' HO A C R E S situated on the Mtngero Road, within two ' miles of Otahuhu, and 'adjoining Messrs. Hall & B asset ts Farm? 1 " '' '■ , Apply to . MR. ALFRED BUCKLAND, ' Haymarket,

1 WAOTED, A "SERVANT with a good character as .'COOK Apply-to -' I~Mrs. DltY, , Hi' 1 / St. George's Bay. November 19th, 1860.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 23 November 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 23 November 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 23 November 1860, Page 2

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