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BRUNSWICK HALL, AUCKLAND.

Under the distinguished patronage of Hia Ekcklli:\<;y SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B.

MR. BEALE

BEGS respectfully to announce that, honomed with the above distinguished patronage, he WILL OIVK HIS ANNUAL CONCERT OF CLASSICAL PIANO - FORTE MUSIC,

AT THE AliOVK ROOMS,

THIS EVENING, December 16th, 1862 ; When he will be assisted by

MISS BEALE and the MASTERS BEALE, whose performance will embiace many of the favorite works of Hayden, Mozart, Handel, Dr Bennett, Dussek, Beethoven, &c. PROGRAMME. Part I.

Sympathy (Full) "Grand in D Major," Haydn. Duet (Violin and Pianoforte) . " See the Conquering Hero," Miss and Master Beale... B^thoven. Solo (Pianoforte) "Sonata Op. 27," .Miss Beiile... Beethoven. Overture (Full) "May Queen," ..Dr. Bennett. Interval of Ten Minutes.

Part II.

Fantasia Concertaute (Two Violins and Bass), from "Mathilde de Schahau ..Mr. and the Masters Beale Lemoine and Louis. Duet (Violin and Pianoforte) ' ' Sonata in G Major," — pei formed at the London Monday Popular Concerts by Miss Goddard and M. Wilinavski Mr. and Miss Beale Dussek. Air, Varied (Full) "Harmonious Blacksmith," .. Handel. Solo (Pianoforte) Sonata "The Moonlight," Miss Beale Beethoven. Sonato (Full) in D Major, Op. 32 Mo?art. Doors open at half-past 7. To commence at 8. Admission : Front seats 4s. Back Seats 2s. Gd. Tickets may be had of Messrs. Varfcy, Richardson, and Wayfce.

BAZAAR.

A BAZAAR for the sale of Faucy and Useful Articles will be held in Biunswick Hall, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 17th and 18fch mst., the pioceeds of which aie to be applied tow aids liquidating the debt on the WESLEY AN CHURCH, High-stieet. Doois open in the morning fiom 12 to 5, and in the Evening from 6 to 10 By kind permission |of the Colonel,' the Band of the 40th Regt. will be in attendance in the E-\ emng. Conti lbntions will be thankfully received by any of the Membeis of the Ladies' Committee— viz., by Mis. Aithui, Mrs Buddie, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Elliott, Mis Fletchei, 3Ji^ Green, Mis. Heron, Mrs. Law, (Painell), Mis. Pinne, Mis. Russell, Mrs. Wanen, and Mis. Williamson. Conti lbutions for the Refieshment Stall to be sent to Mrs. Elliott or Mis 'Fletchei. N.B. —Mr. Reay has kindly offered to furnish a supply of choice Gaiden and Flowei Seeds. Admission at the dooi, Is ; Cluldien, half price. Auckland, December 2, 1862.

COROMANDEL. f jjTHE Uiulei signed i<> now piepared to advance I MONEY on SPECIMENS to enable diggers to lcni.un on the giound and continue their -work, theieby saving them the loss of time and expense of Groins* to Auckland. J SCANLAN

ALEXANDER MACKIE, C O A C il BUILDER, ETC, AM ACKI E m i oturmng thanks for past favours, i and in soliciting a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public generally, wishes to intimate that his business is still carried on at his old established Coach Manufactory, nearly opponite the Rupieme (Joint House, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND August 26th, 1S62.

E MALCOLM, SAILMAKER,

BEGS to return thanks foi the favouis he has leceived since commencing business heie ; and assuies his cnstomeis that no effort on his pait will be w anting to render satisfaction, either as to charges 01 ■workmanship Loft above Mi. C. A. HvitRi->, ship chandlery stoie, near the w hai f. Five SAILMAKERS wanted immediately.

W. T H O M S O N, IMPORTED AXD MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONERY, Upper Queen - street, Auckland. (Opposite Mr. S. Hague Smith's, Ironmonger.)

n TORE-KEEPERS supplied w ith every description 1O of Colonial and English Confectionery, at the lowest lemuneiative juices for Cash. All ai tides wai ranted genuine. A first-rate Assoitment of Goods now on hand, suitable for Chiistmas.

D. A. G. HOBEN BEGS to infcim his friends and the inhabitants of Parnell and its vicinity, that he has opened a GENERAL STORE, and has 011 sale DRAPERY of all descuptions GROCERY and IRONMONGERY. As also WINES and SPIRITS Wholesale. Wholesale aud Retad General Store, Pai noil.

SAUSAGES i SAUSAGES ' WHERE do you buy them' Why, at R. HARPER'S, Butcher, next door to Mr. Williamson's, fiuiteiei, and opposite the new Saving's Bank. WanantPil the best in town, and made three times a day. N.B. — Shops supplied with Poik and Beef Sausages, Black. Puddings, Saveloys, and Geiman Sausages, on reasonable terms December 12th, 1S62.

S. P. JAMES k SON, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, AND IMPORTERS, SHOTtTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. T71AMILIES supplied with BASS'S PALE ALE, X in 3, 5, 10 and 15 gallon casks Whitbiead's Double Stout, do , do. The above can be had bottled by S. P. James and Son, either in pints or quarts. <S*5r" Goods delivered by S. P. J. and Son's light cart in all parts of the City and suburbs of Auckland, free of charge.

AUCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL. rPHE AUCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL will bo I opened at the close of the Christmas Holidays, under the dnection of Fauquhar MuRae, Esq., Hector, and J. Johnsione, Esq., Second Master. The classes mil bo conducted for the present in the School Premises, Rymonds street, beside St. Andrew's Church. Applications to be made to the Rev. D. Bruce, Wynyard-street; W. Rattray, Esq., Shortlandstreet ; or A. BaVeridge, Esq., Queen-street. A. BEVERIDGE, Chairmau of School Committee. Atckland, Dec. 11th, 1862.

DANCING, CALISTHENICS, AND MO SIC. ME. VERONI WEST bees to intimate to the public generally, that ne is prepared to give LESSONS in either of the above accomplishments, at his private residence, Chapel-stredt, opposite the Baptist Chapel, Auckland. Terms can be obtained on application. Schools and Families attended. Mu»ic provided for Balls, Routs, Pic-nics, and Quadrille Partie».

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1686, 16 December 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1686, 16 December 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1686, 16 December 1862, Page 1

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