AUCKLAND ANNUAL EACB MEETJNGr, JANUARY, 1866.
ENTRIES to tho METROPOLITAN FREE HANDICAP. Distance, two mile?.
Mr. McOee's cli h Monitor, 4 yis ; by Meleager,dam Rlinkbonnv. Captain tho Hon. F. Le P. Trench's cli q Utu, aged. Major Baker's r h Wonder, 6 yrs. Captain Reeve's br q Koheio.i, 5 yn. Captain Hceve's br m Boreal is, 4 yrs. Captain Fisher's bg Nnma, 0 yrs. Mr. Spiller'n b m Victoria, as>cd. Mi. Piton's blk q Meirimac, 5 yrs. Mr. Walters'! br Ti liainty Ariel, Aged. Mr. Rait's b q Anntonn, G yrs. Mr. Andctson's br m Kiwi, aged. Mr. Farmer's eh q Golfleu Cloud, 6 yrs. Mr. Farmer's b in Una, 4 yrs., by St. Aubyn, dam MNs Rnwe. Mr. Giiffith's b ra Maid of the Mist, 4 yri. Mi. Uaiditigton's r c Oil.imlo, 3 yis, by Pacific, dam ]<efrnction. Mr. Fllis's b q St Patiick, aged. Mr. Ellm's b m Fanny, aged. Captain Reeve's br q Fibh, aged CapUm Peile, R. A. 'soli q Gymkbaua (late Butterfly, aged, by Telegiam). Entries closed at G p.m., December 1, 1865. H. lIALIDI.NGTOV, Hon. Sec. FRINGE OF WALES THEATRE. Proprietor* — Messis DamV]<i and Fdwards, Manager— Mr. Geohoe W. DanielS. RE-OPENING. First Niglitof the Goigeoii3 Burlesque of ALADDIN.
rriHIS (SA.TOKDAY)EV RNTNG,"DFCEMBER2, -I and eveiy evening until further uotice, will be pioduced, i The famous "Rxtiai'txganza of ', ALADDIN, <■■», TTTI3 WONI'ERFHL SC \UT. Tl-o Biirlcsone nio'lii' 1 -"' h nlo. f.lie direction of Miss fANsv Young. To commence This Evening, and Monday, with tbe Drama, in 2 acto, m titled the KOSE OF AMIENS. No Half Piicea dining the inn of the Burlesque, Piicei of AdiniS'sinn : Stalls 5«. ; Ampin tin all c 3s. ; P.t, 2<. ' PAKNELL DKAMA'IIO HALL.
fT^nE Amat'-ins of the above iespe<tfully nnuounco JL that they will give their FIRbT PERFORMANCE o\ MONDAY NEXT, 4m DECEMBER, 1865, "When they hope to lie favoiued the kind pUioiifige of then friends and the jmblic qcneially. The evening's entertainment will commence with A PROLOGUE, Wiitteu expve-slj fur the occn'-ion. After which will bo petfoiiued an 01 initial romautio dt.imt, in. two ucla, entitled r UIE MISEIt OP SJEOREDITOIF. "itl^Siludc— A Comic Song. The wliolo to conclml.» withllicrLlV?^^^ Fall °c of MAKE TOUR WILLS. Doois open at linlf-paab seven ; peifoimance to commence at oiyVit o'clock pieeistly. Prices of adm-ssion — Fiont ecats, 45. ; back seals. 2-s. ; children hilf piice to fiont seats only. Tickets so be ol'tamcd at the Exchange Hotel, Painell, and at the Ilall. Manager — Mr. J. Denny. t-'cemc Aitist— Mr. G. PvUTLEDGic. <S«r" N.B.— The above Hall to be Let for D>amatic Peiformances, Balls, Dancing Classes, Ac , «.c. Forteuns, apply to Mi. Wilsow, E\cJtango Hotc), Painell. MKCnVNICS' INSTITUTE.
MR. DWrS \wH e\lnl)ib Ins SCENES fioi,n the WAU in AMHtIUA, l.y tlip Thus Special Aitibt; PLIOTOGIMPULO VIE\V-» of Japan, Knioptan, .iikl otliei ; n> ilie Mcchnuics' lnstifcutG, on MONDAY li'vpinii<r, 4Ui inst. X>oori open at balf-p-xst 7 ; to comuienee ab S. Sjiccuil accoTi.modation foi kdieo. Double tickets, 3*. ; fcii)«le, 2i. To bo had from the ljil>iai'idii. Dining the evening Mr. Lli welyn will sing some of Ins licst s-ongs, Pi.mist .. . .Mi. Tambfht. Lin-IItAITY ASSOOI-UTOXS: THEIR INTELLKCTUAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCE UPON SOCIISIY.
ALTCOTUr.E on tfie above snl>jrct will be given liy Mi. P. G. Myiiw, in the Hall of tlio Mechanics' Institute, on 'IHUUSIMY, December 7, at luilf pi«.t 7 p.m. AilnnsMon fico to the public A LBE RT-^TR KKT CO KG R EG ATION AL CHURCH, AUCKLAND.
WITH a view of giNing additional interest to the Sunday J£wniiij; Soi\iccs at the above place, the following 9PI<CIAr, SUBJECT Will lio biouidit inidci coiiMcleiation. The aim will lie to remove f>omr of tlio^o practical ■DirrictiLTii s which aie often found to hinder the gvowth of Christian life amongst us :—: — Dtcembci 3. — Sincieignly and Libcity — "Who lnthiOMstcd His will ?' December 10. — '1 ho Holy God and Evil— " I, tho Loid, civate evil " Decemliet 21.— Justice and Metcy— " A just God and a, Deccmhpi 31. — 'Hie Tiansienb nnd the Eternal"— " Behold I show you a mjstery." The Service commences at hnlf-past six precisely. On THURSDAY Evening, December 7, (la ADDHTISS to Fathcis, Motheis, and Teacher-) will be given in the Scliool-H'Oin of the above place of wor'-hip. The meeting will bo open for free con" versation. SAMUEL EDGER, 8.A,, Minister pro torn. ALBERT - STREET CONGUEttATIONAL CHURCH.
rrvilE Eov. S. Edoeh.B. A , continues toPIVEA.OII A cveiy SUNDAY atthe above place of wortliip; the 'Morning Set vice cflinmencing at 11 o'clock, and livening, at lialf-pasfc G o'clock ; also on AVEDJSESDAY Evening athalf-|>nsf 7 o'clnolt. NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CnURCH.
rjpilE BAZAAR in aid of tho Building Fund will i bo held on W EDN l< S DAY, Deeembei G, an* following days, at the Odd Fellows' Uu'l. Contiibutions are still lcque&tod.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2613, 2 December 1865, Page 1
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