PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. FIFTH NIGHT OF THE SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN IRONCLADS. J. E. TAYLOR, The Great Tumbouriuist and J^hiopU tomediim, And n N T. PEE iL \- The Pri2e Jig Dancer of \ "V rid, &c, &c, &c, \ Will appear nnHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, X Fabruary 15, In their Most Original Enti - fcinment, Consisting of GLEES, PART SONGS, SOLOS, INSTRUIHENTALISA.TION, DANCES, BURLESQUES, BALLADS, And NEGRO ECCENTRICLTrES. NEW PROGRAMME. Stalls, 65.; Amphitheatre, 3i.; Pit, 2s.
YOUNG MKN'S CHRIS'IIAV ASSOCIATION, Welleslet-strbet. npHE COMMITTEE beg to announce that the L NEW ROOMyS of this Association will be continued OPSN" during each day of the present week, except Saturday next, for the Exhibition of Pictures Flowers, Birds, Sculptures, &c, from 9 » xv. to 9 p.m. V The Day Exhibition on Friday will CLOSE at 6 p.m. Admittance, Sixpence each person. On FRIDAY Evening next, February 16, A SOCIAL READING and MUSICAL REUNION, under the direction of J. Brown, Esq., will he given, which is intended 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. Admission, One Shilling each person. .
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, Q. AT THE NEWMARKET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, On SABBATH, 18th instant. Service at 11 a.m. : REV. JAMES HILL. Service at 6 p.m.: REV. P. BEATON. Collections will be made at each service for defraying the ground rent of the church.* A SOIREE Will be held on TUESDAY, the 20th instant. Tea on the table at half-past five o'clook. H j. efficient Chiir have volunteered their service*. Rev. D. Bruce in the chair.
BAZAAR IS AID : OF THB * * AUCKLAND CITY MISSION AND CHILDREN'S HOME. rjiHE WORKING COMMITTEE of the abore I purpose holding their BaZAaR at the latter end of March, and request that all ladies who are working for it would send in their contributions to the Mission House. Durham-street, or to any of tht undermentioned ladies. MRS. COLONEL GAMBLE, MKS. R. GRAHAM, MRS. W. MORRIN, MKS. FI&CHER, MRS. PHILSON, MRS. J. MORRIN, MRS. MACDONALD, MRS. BOOKER, MRS. HILL, MRS. BENNETT, " i • MRS. S. H. SMITH, L MRS. EDWARDS, MKS. COJtNtfORD, MRS. CUNNINGHAM.
A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR Will be held in the PAKNELL DRAMATIC HALL, Under the management of the Lady Friends of the Club, to assist in liquidating the debt upon the Hall, Ox MONDAY, MARCH* sth, TTJE?>DA¥, MARCH 6th, AND WEDNESDAY, MARCS 7th, 1866. An Efficient Band will be in attendance each day.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY, COBUKG-STRBET. r T^HE above Institution is now OPEN. Houri I of attendance, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. JOHN STaBLES, Master.
REMOVAL. ri^HE undersigned begs to inform his friends, and JL the Wholesale .Buyers of Auckland generally, that having taken a Lease of these convenient Premises in Fort-atreefc lately occupied by Messrs. Woolley and Co., he has Removed his Stock thereto, and hopes to offer inducements for increased transactions between the Auckland Storekeepers^ and the rarious Manufacturers and Merchants in Britain and elsewhere who are represented by him. ROBERT LUSK, Commission Agent, fort-street. February 14, 1866.
COMPENSATION INVESTIGATION. MR. CRISPE WILL continue in Auckland to Watch the Interests of HIS CLIENTS, and anyo.hers who may please to avail themselves of bis Services, and should a Second Investigation take place, ADVv>CATE THKIR, CLAIMS. Mr. Crispe may be consulted at bis old quarters Claremont-pUce, Princes-street, Auckland, where he will also be happy to attend to Fresh or Amended Claims.
MEDICAL HALL, HOBSON-STREET. WILLIAMS &' S ANDES," Afothboariics, Chemists, and ACCOX7OBBDBB. * Prescriptions Compounded. Vaccination Daily. WHERE c»n you procure ATKINSON'S, of Old Bond.street, London, Gennin« LAVENDEH WATER and ESSENCES, JOCKEY CLUB, iic, ftc. ? The only place in Town is F. H. LEWIPSON'S, Queen-street.
BONE-DUST, the best manure. 4-inch Bone dust J-inch Bone-dust: . * Fine Bone dust , £* & On SALE at the Tanuki Bridge. * ' ** WILLIAM MACKY. Also, "'" Dcaia Tiles, of various sizet.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2678, 15 February 1866, Page 1
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