AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd JANUARY, 18G5. JOCKEY CLUB PLATE (given by the members O of the Auckland Jockey Club) of £200, with a sweepstakes of £10 each added; if three hoises start, the second to save his stake. Weight foi age ; tlnee miles. Nominations, enclosing £5, to be addiessed under cover to the Secretary of th« Auckland Jockey Club, at the Club-room, Auckland, on or befoie the 15th of November, 1864, aud the balance on the night of general entiy. Weights : Three-yr.-olds, 7st 711)9. ; four-yr -olds, <Jst. 51b. ; five yr.-old«, lOst , mx and aged, lOst. 41b Maies and geldings allowed 31b., aud a further allowance of 21b. if maidens Other events of the Meetiug will be duly announced. EDWARD WOOLFIELD, Secretaiy.
TE AWAMUTLT GYMKHANA. 1564. THE FIRST SPRING MEETING will be held (weather permitting) on th« 13th and 14th October. Private Theatiicals both night*. • A. RAIT, Hon. Sec. Te Awaniutu, September 12, 1864.
THEATRE j|||| ROYAL. Proprietor Me. S. HOWE. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, being tho laot race night, there vrill be a GRAND SPECIAL NIGHT, EUGKEiSrE AEAM"; on, THE MURDER AT ST. ROBERT'S CAVE. Eugene Aiam Mr. G. Fawcctt. Lester . Mr. Howe Dealtiey . . . Mr. J. Dunn Houseman .. Mr. T. Faw cett Walter Mr. J. Manly. Cor poial Bunting . Mr. Toweis BlacUock . . Mr. Lewis Albone . . . . . Mr. Edwaids. Summeis . . . Mr. Jonesr Tebbuts Mr. Horsley Madeleine Lester Miss M. Dunn. Elinor Lester MisiE. Royil. Dame Darkmans Misi X G.ant. Margaret Mum Tram. Ballad . . Miss Eliza Royal. To conclude (by especial desire), for the last tare, w ith the Comedy of USED UP, Fiom tho Fiench of "L'Homme Blaze Sir Chailes Coldstream Mr. G. Fawcefct. Doois opon at hnlf-pnst 7 ; curtain will n-e pb 8 o'clock. Stalls, ss. ; Bo\es, 4s. ; Pit, 2> Children half puce to Stalls *ud Bo_c». Viv vt Rugina ! N.B. — No bonnets aie allowed to be worn m Hid stalls — a spacious Ladies' Cloak Room lm mg 1 ct a piovided.
PRINCE OF WALES THE ATR E. (BRUNSWICK HALL.) Thiul night of the Engagement of Mr. J. H. ALLEN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 21, under the distinguished patronage of the Stewards of tha Racei: His Excellency' Sir G. Grey, K.C.B Lt -Gen. Su D. A. Cameron, K.C.B. Majoi-Geneial Galloway Colonel Mould, C 8., R.E. Colonel O'Bnen, M T. Captain Jenkins, R.N Lieut -Col Williami, R A. Lieut -Col. McNeill, A D.C. Major Synge, commanding 43rd L.I. The peifonnance frill commence with the Play of DAITOjS" AND PYTHIAS. To conclude with the langhable Burlesque of EUMTIFOOZLE. Stalls, 5s ; Back Seats, 2s. Half-piice at half-past 9 o'clock : Stalls, 2d Cd. , Back Seats, Is. 6d.
CIRCUS! CIRCUS!! /CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY, \J and numbeis cannot get in to see the Pci formances, bo we must Stop a Little Longei. TO-NIGHT, _T HALF - PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. Pit, Is 6d. ; Boxes, 3s. ; Children hall pi\co. Come eaily.
HAS ai uved fiom England, »nd will slmtly appear in Auckland, the Original aud Woildwondeifnl AUSTRALIAN GIANT YOU I'll, Mastei WILLIAM ABERNETHY, *ge 15 >ca.-, , weight 25 stone, height 5 feet 8 inches , foi fmthei particulais soe future advei tisement. MR. ALEXANDER ROBINSON, . Mamqei.
ONEHUNGA INSTITUTE. THE COMMITTEE of the ONEHUNGA INSTITUTE beg to intimate to p«st membpis aud the public generally thac arrangements have been made to RE-OPEN the LIBRAIIV aid READING ROOM, from the 14th instant, with many valuable additions of Books, &c. S ibscuptions will be received by Mr. R. J. JUoor.E, who will furnish eveiy in forma tiou to intending .iicni'ius.
THE " NIXON DESIGNS." THESE DESIGNS, are now ON VIEW in the Chamber of Commerce. I. W. HARROP, Hon. Secietaiy.
-. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. PHILLIPS & SON, (Late op Shortland-stxbkt,) HAVE REMOVED their OIL, COLOUR" GLASS, aud PAPER-HANGING BUSINESS to their new premises in Wyndham sticet next above the Herald office.
EMAJSTTJEL BBOTHERS, GENERAL IMPORTERS, HAVE REMOVED to those premises in Forxbtrelt lately occupied by JahiiS aud Sox
M O N E Y. SEVERAL SUMS to be ADVANCED on good security. Apply to MR. WESTON, Solicitor. Wyndham-street, September 20, 1864. ,
MRS. VENABLES begs to inform her fueuda and patrons that, haviug m»t irith such gieat success in her business of tho Rcgiatry Office, she has beeu induced to take more Buriness Pi onuses in Wyudhanv&tirqet, opposit* tin »«ir Mtrald Office.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2237, 21 September 1864, Page 1
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