PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS JULIA CORCORAN,^ On the occasion of her departure for Sydney. THORSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Fall particulars in future advertisement.
PAENELL DRAMATIC HALL. Under the patronage of the ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, In Full Regalia. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1866, will be produced Buokatone's celebrated Drama of the _ W E.E CX ASHOSE. * To be followed by aCoMic Soiro, by J. Steblb, C.S.C. The whole to conclude with the aide-splitting Farco of the QXTEEE SUBJECT. For particulars see small bills.
NOTICE TO ROYVL CAVALRY VOLTJNTEERS. FA.HTSWELL DIKTNRR. to Captain H. Hottok at Mr. Rogers's Hotel, Obahuhn, *t 6 p.m., on FElDiT.23rdi.st.at. „. T. VOMIT.
tfEWM^RKET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCff. 4 SOT RBE will bo hold in the above Church on JX FRIDAY Evening, the 23rd instant. Ten on the table at; half-past 5 o'clock. The REV. D. BRUCE in the Chair. Several Ministers and others will address the Meeting. An efficient Choir have volunteered their services. Tickets, 2< 61. each j may lie had from Mr. Chapman, Queen-Rtreet ; Mr. Whyte, Tobaccouwt, Queenstreet ; and fr^m Mr. Op nnis >n, Grocer, and Mr. Angus, Poat-office, Newmarket
GRAND FANCY FAIR. ON THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE LA.WN. rpHE FANCY FAIR in aid of the Building Fund I of the 0 UPH AN HOME (which was unavoidably postponed) will take place ou the LAWN in front of Government Rouse, on TOESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 27th »nd 28th February, and Ist March. Arrangements will be made for Croquet, Archery, and other amusements. A full Military Band will be in attendance. Contributions in Work, Material, or Money, will be thankfully received by any of the following >■ stY pa^e^arish. Mrs. Beckham Mrs. Mouat \ Mrs. Dacre Mrs. Reeves Mrs. Fen ton Mrs. Waterston Mrs. Gillfillan Mrs. Webster Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. Winntauley. ST. MARY'S PARISH. Mrs. Abraham Mrs. Lincoln Mrs. Corbets J^isa Maunsell Mrs. Selwyu. ST. MARK'S, REMUERA. Mrs. Baber Mrs. Stanley Jones Mrs. Heywood Mrs. Lyell Mrs. Williams. Contributors to the Refreshment Stall will be «o good as to forward their contributions to Lawn on the mornings of the days specified.
BAZAAR IS AID OF THK AUCKLAND CITY MISSION AND CHILDREN'S HOME. npHE WORKING COMMITTEE of the above JL purpose holding their BaZAaR at the latter end of March, and request that all Udies who are working for it would send in their contributions to the Minsion House. Durham-street, or to any of the undermentioned 'adies. MRS. COLONEL GAMBLE, MKS. R. GRAFT AM, MRS. W. MORRIN, MKS. FKOHKR, MKS. PHJLSON, MRS. J. MO RUIN, MRS. MACDONALD, MRS. BOOKER, MRS. HILL, MRS. BENNETT, MRS. 8. H. SMITH, MRS. EDWARDS, MKS. CORWOKD, MRS. CUNNINGHAM.
A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR Will be held in the PARVELL DRAMATIC HALL, Under the management of the Lady Friends of the Club, to assist in liquidating the debt upon the Hall, I OS MONDA.Y, MARCH sth, TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1866. I An Efficient Band will be in attendance each day.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. A SCHOLARSHIP in connection with St. John'i College, Auckland, is now OPEN to COMPETITION to all Youths of 16 years of age or UDwards, being Members of the Church of Kngtad. A"n Examination will be held at the Cathedral Library, Parnell, on MONDAY, the 26th instant, »t 10 am. . , Candidates must send in their names, on or before the 24th instant, to the undersigned, from whom further particulars may be obtained. JOHN FREDERICK LLOYD, St. Paul's Parsonage.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL. Heiid Master : E«t. J. Kinder, K.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. * N EXHIBITION in the Grammar School, A Parnell, is NOW VACANT, and is OPE* for GENERAL COMPETIUON, to all Boys under 15 years of age, being members cf the Church of °An Examination of Candidates will be hold at the Cathedral library, Parnell, onr MOl*>A"i , the 26th instant atlOa.m. , . „ . , . Candidates must send in their names, on or oetoro the 24ih inst., to the undersigned,from whom farther particulars may be obtained. JOHN FREDERICK TXOYD, St. Paul's Parsonage.
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY. DIVINE SEBVICE will be conducted at Mr. s. Cochbam's Koodbh, from »nd after Sunday, the I8«h February inetunt, at half-patt B o'clock in the evening.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 20 February 1866, Page 1
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