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>' ' l TRTUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE ENGLISH OPERA, C O M PAN Y.

SE C O N*D GRAND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, AT THE BEUNSWTCK HALL.

BRUNSWICK HALL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF TUB ENGLISH OPERA 'COMPANY THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, MARCH, 24th, AND DURING THE WEEK.

MADAME CARANDINI, Piima Donnn. MR. WALTER SHERWIN, . Priucipal Tenor. MR. J. SMALL, Buffo Vocalist, and delineator of Hibernian eccentricities. MR. R. W. KOHLER, The celebrated Instrumentalist and Solo Performer on the C'ornet-a-Piston, Concertina, French Flageolet, Rock Harmonicon, &c, &c, and MR EDWARD SALAMAN, From the Royal Academy of Music, London. The Progi ammo will consi«t of English, Irish, and Scotch Songs, Ballads, Duetts Trio\ and Instrumental Solos, together with selections from the following Operq?:— ll Trovatore, Maritana, La Sonnnmhula, Lucia di Lanunernioor, The Bohemian Girl, and Benedict's Last Production, The Lily of Killarney, kc.

i ■ PROGRAMME. j Part J. i 1. Inti oduction — (Ovei ture to Fra Diavolo), Messrs. Kohler and Salaman. 2. Quintette - (Instant Vengeance), from the Bride of > Lammcrmoor — M.ulame Carandini, Messrs. Sheiwin, Kohler, Small, and Salaman. 3. Song— (ln thif, Old Chairt, Mr. Walter Sherwin. 4. Song — (Sweet Spirit hear my Prayei), Madamo Caradini. 5. Irish Comic Song — (liibh Jaunting (Jar), Mr. J. Small. 6. Solo Cornet— (Eclipso Polka), Mr. R. W. Kohler. 7. Ballad— (Molly Asthore), Madame Carandini. .8. Recit. and Aria— (Death of Nelson), Mr. W. Sherwin. fl. Irish Comic Song — (The Way to make Love like an Irishman), Mr. J. Small. 10. Grand Selection— (From Veuli's celebrated Opera ' of ILTRAVATORE). Interval of Ten Minutes. PARr 11. 1. Inti oduction— (lnstrumental), Messrs. Kohler and Salaman. 2. Trio- (Sweet is the breath of Morning), Composed by Mr. Edward Salamau, — Madame Carandini, and Messrs Sherwin and Small 3. Song— (Let me like a Soldier Jail), Mr. W. Sherwin. 4. Ballad— (The Last Rose of Summer), Madame Carandini. 5. Comic Song — (The Unfortunate Man), Mr. J. Small. 6. Solo— (Concertina), Mr. W. Kohler. 7. Comic Duett — (You Know), Madame Carandini and Mr. W. Sherwin. 8. Finale— (God Save the Queen), by the Company. Doors Open at half-past 7- to commence at 8 o'clock.

BAZAAR IV ATI") OF ST. ANDREW'S MANSE FUND. TPHE Committee of Management have the pleasure L of announcing that the Bazaar iv aid of the St. A ndrew's Manse Fund will be held in the BRUNSWICK HALL, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, The Sth and Oth of April, next. In addition to contributions made by those inteiested in the object in Auckland, and elsewhere in New Zealand, others, of gieat variety and value, have been received from friends in Scotland, Ireland, England, and India ; the Committee, therefore, venture to hope that the Bazaar generally will be moie than usually atti active. Maich 20, 1863.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBER^ AND OTHERS. rpHE REABINft ROOM (Weld iv the School I Room behind the Independent Chapel, Highstreet), is supplied with the Local Papers, those from the other Provinces, and from the Australian Colonies, together with the leading English Journals Quarterlies Magazines, ko. Open from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m.; Saturdays, till halfpast 9. The LIBRARY (in the Vestiy of the above Chapel), contains about 1,000 volumes in theology, history, biography, travels, science, and general hteiature. Open from 12 to 1, and from 4to 7 p.m. ; ou Saturdays till half-past 9. Subscription : — Ten slullings per annum, payable quarteily, if desired. Lady's, subseiiption (to the Library only), live shillings per annum. Honorary subscribers, one pound. J. JACKSON, ' Secretary.

FUND FOR THE RELIEF THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OP THE ; OFFICERS" AND MEN WHO PERISHEn BY THE WRECK* OF H. M. S. ' ORPHEUS ' ''On *7th February, 1863. (••' ' ' . POMMETTEE appointed at the PUBLIC MEET\J „ „ ING, on the 9th January, 1863 :— His Honor the Superintendent, Chairman. The Hon. Reader G. Wood, Treasurer. The Right Rev. Bishop Pattkson. D. B. 1 Thornton, Esq. 1 > 7 . J. A. GILFILLANj Esq. |' , 1 „ - With power to add to their number. ■■■*" ..11* r *t " ■*

Subscriptions will be received by any of the Members of Committee; 1 at' tVe Banks, and '! [ '' ! Public'" O'ffiW { . ; W. S. .LAURIE, 1)1 ' -Hon. Secretary. pffice of the Chamber of Commerce, 1 >'■ ! AueklanW^eb/yXlSte. l '- '

: I : _, .- *■ IMPORTANT" NOTICE. ■ W. R. BRipOrMAN , ' BEGS to inform the inhabitants of. Auckland and neighbourhood, that he has detenuinfid'to sell oft the whole of hjs Stock of Genejal Drapery ,> &c, within the next two.' months, at' .prices that will eniure a •peedy oleuranpe. ,A»the.<abov«» is aJtoWiJWejiotice Wife. BrTdimah would feel obliged ifrptWW indebted to him would settle their account* a» i#>n.aJipQl«We. r Shorilwst-rtiptt, Mar«h 3> IMS.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1770, 24 March 1863, Page 1

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