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PEINOB OF WALES THEATEE. Lessees : Missus. Daniel and Edwards. THE ORIGINAL, AND UNRIVALLED AMERICAN IRONCLADS! Whose performances have been greeted with unbounded applause, will appear 'phlS (TUESDAY) EVENING, X February 13, in their truly DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. March through Georgia J.E.Taylor The Black Apollo J. E. Taylor Don't you hear the Bulljine ? Company. SILVER BELT JIG ! By the Champion of the World, Mr. T. Piel. Banjo Solo W. Millar. Local Song W. Reid. With a variety of other Glee 3, Part Songa, &0., &o. The whole to conclude with an original ETHIOPIAN FARCE, la which Messrs. Peel, Taylor, Batson, and G. W. Moore will appear. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock ; to commence at 8 o'olock aharp. . Carriages may be ordered at a quarter past ten. Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre, 3^; Pit, 2s.

YOUNG MiiN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Welleslet-strket. njIEE COMMITTEE beg to announce that the A NEW ROOMS of this Association will be continued OPEN" during t'ajh clay of the present week, except Saturday n»xt, for the Exhihitioa of Pictures, Flowers, Birds, Sculptures, &a, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. %* The Day Exhibition on Tuesday and Friday will CLOSE at 6 p.m. Admittance, Sixpence each person. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, February 13, The Rev. R. LAISHLEY, of Onehunga, will give an interesting LECTURE upon the LANDS OF THE KILE, with Illustrations. During the Evening, Mr. West and his Son will perform on the Violiu and Harp. To commence at half-past 7 o'olock. Admittance, One Shilling each. Ou FRIDAY Evening next, February 16, A SOCIAL READING and MUSICAL REUNION, under the direction of J. Brown, Ksq., will be given, which is inteuded to form the first of a Series of Entertainments of a similar character, for the recreation and improvement of young men. To commence at half-past 7 o'clock. , -a- 11 — i*«ion, One Shilling each person.

HpHE COMMITTEE of the above Association beg 1 to announce that their new READING and COFFEE ROOMS will be OPENED THIS DAY (Tuesday), February 18th ; and the LIBRARY as soon as the Catalogue can be prepared. JOHN S. L. COX, Secretary.

A SOIEEE Will be held in the EDWARDES-STREET SABBATH SCHOOL, In aid of the Building Fund, THIS EVENING, FEBEUAEY 13 Tea on the Table at 6. o'clock. AFTER TEA SEVERAL MINISTERS and FRIENDS will ADDRESS THE MEETING, And children connected with the school will recite several pieces and dialogues. THE CHOIR, Under the direction of Mr. Seabrooke, will perform A CHOICE SELECTION OF MUSIC. Tickets can be obtained from Mr. McKerras, Queen-street ; Messrs. Plummer & Fletcher, drapers: Messrs. Mann & Son; Mr. Crombie, earthenware dealer; and at the Daily Southern Cross Office ; or from any of the teachers. A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR Will be held in the PARNELL DRAMATIC HALL, Under the management of the Lady Friends of the Club, to assist in liquidating the debt upon the Hall, On MONDAY, MARCH sth, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, AND WEDNESDAY, MARC 3 7th, 1866. An Efficient Band will be in attendance each day.

AUCKLAND ACADEMY, COBtTRG-STRBET. THE above Institution is now OPEN. Hour« of attendance, 10 a.m. to _ p.m. JOHN STABLES, Master.

THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. nnHE DIRECTORS of the Colonial Life AsL surance Company having withdrawn their New Zealand Branch, we have been instructed to intimate that arrangements have been made mththeMNK OF NEW SOUTH WALES to receive PAYMENT of PREMIUMS due under the Policies of the Company, and Policy Holders are accordingly requested to make their payments to the Agents of the Bank, who are authorised to accept payment, and to issue the Official Receipts of the Company. By order of the Directors. WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Actuary. SAMUEL JACKSON, Late Agent.

IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM STUART, BAKER, ONEHUNGA. WE hereby nobify that we have appointed Mr. JOHN WRIGHT COLLECroR for the above Estate; and that all Accounts not paid previous to the 15th February next wil! be handed to a solicitor for recovery. w ORMISTON> R. MCKAY, Trustees. Auckland, January 27, 1866.

VENETIAN BLINDS. MR H. BUSBY (from London) is prepared to make every description of BLINDS for the Trade and Public generally, at corner of Barrack ana Wellesley streets East.

BONE-DUST, the best manure. £-inch Bone dust {-inch Bone-dust Fine Bone dust On SALE at the Tamaki Bridge. - WILLIAM MACKY. Also, Drain Tiles, of various aizes.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2676, 13 February 1866, Page 1

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