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THE BAZAAR lii aid of the ORPHANAGE OF ST. MARY'S CONVENT, WM bo RESUMED THIS DA V, The Bth of April, in the ODD FELLOWS' HA LL, In consequence of the unclcmency of tho weather.
THE ENGLISH OPEEA COMPANY At tiik MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, O N E.H U N G A, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING,
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BAZAAR [X ATD OF ST. ANDREW'S MANSE FUND.
rpnE Committee of Management have the pleasure X of announcing that the Bicaar in aid of the St. Andrew's Manse Fund will be held in the BRUNSWICK HALL, THIS DAY (Wednj<;da\) & TO-MORROW, The Sth and Oth of April, next. In addition to contributions made by those interested in the object in Auckland, and elsewhere in New Zealand, others, of great variety aud value, havo been received from friends in Scotland, Ireland, England, and India; the Committee, theiefore, ventmc to hope that the Bazaar geneially will be moie than usnall> a tti active. Maich 20, 186. 1 ;.
'• T O KA M E," By the author of the " Woman in White," is just added to VAUTY'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Together w ith other No% elties received by Oveilaud Mail.
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TnE GREATEST NOVELTIES IN LITERATURE ai c in VAItTYS CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
JUST RECEIVED by OVERLAND MAIL t) and added This Day, March 30th, 2 Copies of "NO NAME," a Novel in Three voX by Wilkie Collins, author of "The Woman in White." 1 Copy of "MY DIARY NORTH AND SOUTH,"' being notes of a visit to Amei ica. by W. H. Rusiell, Own Couespondent of The Times.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 8 April 1863, Page 1
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