THEATRE ISI ROYAL. Peopkietob Me. S. EOWE. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. rjHHLS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September 23rd. COESICAF~BibTIIERS. The Double Character of tho by Mr. GEORGE FAWCETT. The Magnificent New Scenery by Mi. J. Manmiy. Ihe Mechanism by Mr.,Rydor. Chateaurenaud ... Mr. T. Fan cett. Montaiiau ... 3\b . J. Mauley. Martelli . . Mr. Howe. Maynaid . . . Mi. Tow era. Colbnne Mi. John Duun. Orlando Mr. James. Gnffo . Mr JSdwauK Emilie Mis? E. Royal. Estelle . Miss M. Dunn. Savdia " jVh<s> Giant Coralio Miss Tiaiu. To conclude with the Comic D'.ama of THE TOODLES. Mr. Toodles . Mr. John Dunn. M». Toodles . Miss M. Dunn. With Messrs. Tom Fawcetfc, Mmloy, Howe, and Miss E. Royal. Doors open alf half-past 7 ; cm tain will lise at 8 o'clock. Stalls, Jis ; Boxes, 4s. ; Pit, 2< Cliildien half-ptiee to Stalls and Box""?. Vivat Regin v ' N.B — No bonnets aie allowed to be worn in the stalls — a spacious Ladies' duals Room having been provided.
PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. (BRUNSWICK HALL ) For This Ni r 'lit only, the Tiagedy of OTHELLO. rpO-NTGHT (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER 23, Mr. J. H. A L u L EN , as THE MOOR, Supported by a Poweiful Company. To conclude with theFaice oE THE IRISH TUTOR. Stalls, 5s ; Back Peats, 2s. Half -pi ice at half-past 9 o'clock StalK, 2s. Gd. ; Back Seats, ls. 6d.
CIRCUS' CIRCUS!' CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY, find numbeis cannot gei m to see the Perfoiraauces, so we must Stop a Little Longei. T O - N I G- TI T , AT HALF - PASr SLTFX O'CLOCK. Pit, Is. 6d. , Boxes, 3s. ; Childien half pricvj. Come eaily. TO MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, At Two o'clock, Positively the last Midday Peifoimance.
TE AWAMUTU GYMKHANA. 1864. TnE FIRST SPRIXG MEETING will be held (weathei pei imttnig) on the 13th aud 14th Octobei. Pnvatc Theatiicals both nights. A. BAIT, Hon Sec. Te Awamutu, September 12, IS6I
TO THE OFFICERS OF THE MILITIA. THERE having been some misundei-stamlint; in legaid to the CUP given by me foi the Thud Day I'aco, I wi>-li it to be uucteistood that it w.as not my mteation t> EXCLUDE tho Olhceis of the Colonial Foi ccs ftonienteiing.it havmgijeeu my debne that the Cup bhould be op,m to ALiL hordes that had not won a lace, but that had come in second. I now offer a SILVER CUP (value £15), for a* l Ho-ses owned by OFFICERS of the COLONIAL FORCES, aud uddeu by gentlemen, list, each, distance about two miles , to corns off ou the 2nd of Januaiy, 1565. F. 11. LEWISSON, Jeweller, Queen -sticet, Auckland.
AUCKLAND CRICKET CLUB. npnE OPENING GAME of this Club wi'l be J_ played in the Domain TO-MORROW (Satiuday) atteuioou. Wickets to be pitched at halt-past 3 piecisely. A MEETING of the Membeis will be held after the game at the Wmdsoi Castle, Parnell, at 7 o'clock, when gentlemen wishing to become membeis aie united to atteud. ED WIM lIESKETIT, Hon. Secietai y. Septcmbei 23, ISG'I.
MR. WHYMAN HAS kiudly consented to exhibit his Beautiful DISSOLVING VIEW S AND PHANTASMAGORIA, In the Gauison Libiary, Albert Bauacks, THIS DAY (,Fnday), at G o'clock p.m., In aid of the Widow and Family of the LateSeigeaut Egax, Royal Aitilleiy, who vv.-s found dead in bed. Tickets, 2s. Gd each foi otkceib .*nd civilians, and ls foi soklieis. May be obtained fiom Fust class Seigeant Gitc&x, Purveyors Office, Albeit Bauacks, and Seigeant majoi BtNl, Royal Aitilleiy.
ONEHUNGA INSTITUTE. rTTBE COMMITTEE of tlie ONEHUNGA INI STITUTE beg to intimate to p.ibt membeis auel the public geneially thac aiian^emeuts have been made to RE-OPEN the LIBRARY aud READING ROOM, fiom the 14th instant, with many valuable additions of Book?, &c. Subscuptions vail be icceived by Mr. R J. Mookl, who will furnish eveiy mfoimatiou to intending membeis.
THE " NIXON DESIGNS." nnHESE DESIGNS are now ON VIEW in the JL Chamber of Commote*. I. W. HARROP, Hon. Secietaiy.
BEDS! BEDS! BEDS' RESPECTABLE MEN can be accommodated with BEDS, with or without BOARD. Apply to W. MURRAY, Bncldayeis' Aims, Chapel stieet.
PROPOSED AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOClETY.— Persona interested m the fotmation of a private Gauick Club, aio invited to «ommunicatf by latter with Tassr offloo of , this paper.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 23 September 1864, Page 1
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