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BRUNSWICK HALL.

i C O N'-G' E E T. '

ri^HE pONCERT r of VOCA.L and INSTRUX MENTAL' MUSIC,' lately given in aid of the Orphan Home, will be repeated, by particulai desire, -in aid of thbJFunds of the AUCKLAND, Ladies' Benevolent Sooiety, on TUESDAY EVENING NE£T, OOTOBER 2.

STEWARDS. • A, Abraham, Esq. " Major Brooke. J. O. H«mley, Esq. G. Dacre, Esq.

SOLO # PIANIST 15. Mias Beale.

LEADERS OF THE BAND. Colonel Balneavis and J. H. Beale, Esq

ACCOMPANIST. H. Livingstone, Esq. -

SOLO . VOCALIST.

J. Austin, Esq.

Many other Ladies aad Gentlemen will als* assist on the occasion.

CONDUCTOR. Joseph Brown^ [Esq.

Particulars of the Programme, which will be slightly varied, and Books of Words, will bt issued . previous to. th,e Concert. '<,'.•

Admission : — Reserved Seats, 55. ; body of the f HaU, 4s. ;' Gallery, 35. ; Pit,2 3. • • i

Plan of the Reserved Seats/limited in. number, can, be seen at Messrs. Wayte and Batger, Queen-street. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Wayte and, Batger ; and also, except for Reserved Seats, of Mr. Harris, * Shortland-s -reet ; and of the Ladies', Committee of the Benevolent Society. BAPTIST CHURCH, Wellesiey-street. $ ,

THE ANNUAL SOIREE

WILL be held on TUESDAY EVENING, when the usual Report will be presented, and Addresses delivered, by. various Ministers ana Friends.

Tea will be provided at half-past 6 o'clock. Tickets, 2». each ; may be obtained of Messrs. Mann and Son, Queen-street j Mr. Stevenson, Baker, Victoria-street; Messrs. Eaton and Dewols 1 , Newton ; Mr. Muaotord, Hobson-street ; and also at the d6ors. ! ' • • <

HOFFMANN'S ACADEMY 05 MUSIC.

THE QUARTER COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1866.

Terms: Two Guineas" per Quarter; payable in advance.

Lessons on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Shortland-street.

AUCKLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.

fTIHE QUARTER will COMMENGE THIS DAY X (Monday), Ist October. R. KIDD, Principal. NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH, PITT-STREET? A DELINEATION of the above, from a Drawing on Stone, is PUBLISHED by Harding and Vercoe, 40, Shortland Crescent, from whom copies can be obtained, or fiom Wayte and Batger, Queen-street. A few copies only have been prepared. October 1, 1866. ORPHEUS HOTEL, LOWER QUEEN-STBEE.T, AUCKLAND ;

JOSEPH BOULTER, 25 MICHAEL WOOD.

BAZAAR YARDS" STABLES. TTORSES KEPT at LIVERY, competen Grooms in charge. SADDLE] HORSES DOG CART 3 ; &•., &C, &C, FOR HIRE. r e.c , >'S - !->s(.. . - .NO.TIC.E. ; _

rpHE RATEPAYERS of the HIGHWAY X DISTRICT of MAN GERE are hereby informed that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Ratepayers' will- take plaoe at s,o'clock, o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of October next, at Otahuhu, for the purposes of Electing Trustees, Levying Rate, and other routine business. H. S. ANDREWS, ~ Chairman of the Board.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

R REEVES, BUTCHER, having REMOVED •. from Karangabape Road' to HOBSON- 3 STREET, next to Mr. Dickson, Baker, begs to return his sincere thanks to the public for their kind support hitherto, and hopes, by strict attention to business, jstill to continue to have a share of their patronage. September 28, 1866. ,

MONEY, to be ADVANCED on Fi'rst-clas« Freehold Security. Apply to " -- T.- WESTON,

J . , -N.«tary.Jßi , ShortJaad-streefc, September 19, 1866.

WE the undersigned keg leave 'to RETOKN"J our sincere THANKS to those friends wnoi so willingly aided ub in 'saving our' property on 'the night of the late disastrousjFlßE in Symonds-street. CARSON & MoCULSKY.

MR. HOYTE begs to inform his friends and patrons that he has REMOVED to a house near the -Roman Catholic Church, Parnell; and-tha.t he has now landing, ex ' Pegasus,' a large assortment of ARTISTS' MATERIALS, comprising every requisite in water-colour drawing.

BONE DUST, ex 'Novelty,' for Sale atMacky'i Wharf, Otahuliu.— W, Maojcy,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2865, 1 October 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2865, 1 October 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2865, 1 October 1866, Page 1

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