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THE SECOND GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT OP THE SERIES IN AID OV THE BAND FUND OF THE AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, WILL BE GIVEN IN THE ODD FELLOW S' HALL, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. The Band Committee have tho honor to announce that the ORCHESTRA WILL CONSIST OF UPWARDS OF FORTY INSTUMENTALISTS, As on the previous occasion. CONDUCTOR — MR. J. H. BEALE. PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture The Caliph of Bagdad. Boieldieu. Song " I'm going Jessie far from thee," by Mrs. Corlctt S. Lover. Part Song " The Cheerful Drum," with orchestial accompaniment Franz Abt. Quadrilles " The Wedding," by the Rifle Band D'Albert. Vocal Duett " Flow gentle Deva," Parry. Solo Flute "La Cachucha," with pianoforte accompanyment L'Guesse. Waltz "The Peri," by the Rifle Band D'Albert. part n. Overture Zampa (by special deshe) Harold. Song By a Lady Amateur, Benedict. Instru- 1 Grand Operatic Selection mental [ from "La Prophete," by Trio ) Mr. and the Masters Beale Meyerbeer. Wav Song "We have stoimed in our might," from the new Ora- C. E. tono of " Gideon," Hoiseley. Song " The Drum Song," from " La Filia dv Regimento," by Mrs. Corlett Donizetti. Scena c Duetto " Parigi c Solo Cla- Cara," from the opera of RIONM " La Traviata," by Sergt. Taylor, 65th Regt Verdi. Galop " The Expi ess, "by full orchestra, and Rifle Band D'Albert. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. Tickets for the Three Concerts, Seven Shillings and Six-pence ; Single Ticket, Three Shillings. To be obtained at either of the following establishments : — The Office of the Neio-Z colander ; Mr. Leighton's, Shortland street ; Messrs. Wayte, Chapman, and Richaidson, Queen-street , or of the Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. Varty, Canada-Buddings. Doois open at Seven; perfoimance to commence at Half-past Seven. VIVAT REGINA.

THEATRE ROYAL, VICTORIA-STREET. GN THURSDAY NEXT, September 26th, IS6I, THE MEMBERS OF THE NAVAL AND MILITARY CHORAL AND HISTRIONIC SOCIETY, WILL GIVE A GRAND DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION, Commencing with the much admiied Drama of THE ACT OF DIVORCE, A Tale of the French REVoLunoN. To be followed by A MUSICAL INTERLUDE. To conclude with the Laughable Faice of WHITEBAIT DINNER AT GREENWICH. For particulars see small Bills. Reserved Seats, ss. ; Second Circle, 2s. 6d., Second price at nine o'clock, Fir»t Circle 35., Second Is. 6d. VIVAT EEGINA.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 11HE Committee have great pleasure in announcing that a LECTURE will be delivered in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on October the 20th, by the Rev. T. Buddle ; commencing at half-past 7 o'clock. subject : "The Life and Tunes of Wesley. R. B. fcHALDERS, Hon. Sec.

Young Men's Christian Association. A PROMENADE SOIREE, in aid of the Library J\_ and Reading Rooms of the above Society, will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on FRIDAY Evening next, September 27th, when J. Williamson, Esq., will pieside. Addi esses will be given on the following topics :—: — Rev. R. Laishley — "\es and No." The Yen. Archdeacon Munsell — How to be useful. Rev. I. Harding Mr. Cornford The Addresses will be interspersed with appropriate music, under tho supenntendeuce of Mr. J. Blown, who will be assisted by seveial members of the Choral Society. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, may be obtained at the Newspaper offices, Messrs. Varty^s, Chapman's, Wayte's, and at the Rooms, Durham-stieet.

Auckland Horticultural Society. mHE Committee hug respectfully to remind the 1 Public that the SPRING EXHIBITION of Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Poultry, and Manufactured Aiticles, will be held in the second week of November, further particulars of which will be announced by advertisement. Copies of the Rules and Schedule of Articles for which piemiums will be awaided, can be obtained upon application to any member of the Committee, or the undei signed. EDWARD KING, Hon. Sec. Auckland, September 7th, 1861.

NOTICE. rPHE two Firms which have hitherto carried on L business under the designations of H. and M. Lewis and G. and E. Lewls, will fiom this date, lesolve themselves into ONE FIRM under the style and title of "LEWIS, BROTHERS." All debts owing to, oi any engagements contracted by either of the old Fume, will be received oi liquidated by the Undersigned. LEWIS, BROTHERS. Auckland, August 15th, 1861.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVII, Issue 1438, 24 September 1861, Page 1

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