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ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A DRAMATIC and MUSICAL PERFORMA ANCE will be given at tbe above place by 4T AMAYEURS of the 12th Begjment, on WEDNESDAY next, Apri 2«h : wth the per mission and under the distinguished patronage oE Major-General Chute, Commanding the Troops in New Zealand. , .- „ _:j_i; al . The proceeds to be given towards the liquidation of a debt on a Church built by the Boldiers of the 12th Regiment, at Ngaruawabia. The performance to commence with the 'muchadmired comedy, in 2 acts, by J. Baylie Haynei, entitled, THE WAS IN AUCKLAND. Archimedes Noakes (M.P. for B*oakura) :•• w> r * MajerMcDuffOateoftheCommiisariat) •• «; c Temple) ... — ••; . .:" °" ' H ° ni ?■} Set «. Hayne., good old times) ... # — ••• * Miss Heatherton (niece .to Mr. HaUwd# Noakes) ... ••• , — . " Mary Jane Elkington (servant to Miss Heatherten) ... JJ. wuion. Interval of five minutes. SONG ... - J.B*™ 1 ' . To be followed by THE WAIPA MINSTEELS. Opening Chorus, "Rigoletto" ... Compaq Song, -Sally, Dear ... ... f gfcta* Son! "Potomac's Phore" ... £ B. Haynes. Son| "Hen Convention" ... R. Cotton. To conclude with tbe celebrated Plantation Walk Round of "WHO'S DAT FOOT A-BURNINGT GOD SAYB THE QTOIN ! Doors open at 7.30 o'clock ; performance to commence at 8 p.m. . p.. n^ . Prices of Admission: Stalls, 4s. 6d.; 80, M., Ga Ti e cEts 1 ?o 6 be obtained of Mr. Harris, Shortland.treet; M*srs. Wayte AND Batgkß, QMg re* ; and Band-MASTBB, 12th Regiment, Albert Barracki.

PEINCE OF WALES THEATEE. "W. KOHLER'S GRAND MAGIC ENTERTAINMENT, OR TWO HOURS IN THE WORLD OF WONDER, T T7ILL take place TO-NIGHT (Saturday), MONWdAY, and TUESDAY, APri120,22,A P ril20,22, and 23, at the above pluce, when he will have the honour of introducing bis astounding Performances, onascaleof "SEStaSSS respectfully intimate, that £e different parts and surprising changes of his Entercome will be pleased. "Prices of Admission: Stalls, 35.; GaUery, 2a.; Pit, Is. Children under lttjpears of age half-price to the Stalls and Gallery ofry. A Band in attendance. Carriages may be ordered at 10 p.m. For full particulars see programme, . God Save the Qpb»n.

CHEMOENE. OK, EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, weather permitting.

EASTER MONDAY. GRAND EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, m Aid of the Funds of the Auckland Cathoho Institute, Wellington-street. Part 1 Will comprise Musical Selections from the «>ert masters, which will be rendered by Mws Shanaoham, assisted by the principal Amateurs of the city. Part 2. - The' Screaming Farce of "SLASHER AND CRASHEB," by members of the Recitation Claw. Ticket, 2s. 6d. each, may be had of Mr. Wattert. Secietary. April 13, 1867.

AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY.. THE MEMBERS are informed that the _ next April instant, commencing at half -past 7 o clock Subject: Dr. Elvey's " Resurrection and Ascension," and Mozart's " Twelfth Mass." Admission is restricted to the member! and perthe door. By order. coNNELL> Hon. Secretary. April 20, 1867. * 1

PIGEON-SHOOTING -■"w-rrTT +»V« nlace at the Northern Hotel W Ore* No?& Ro\d, on EASTER MONDAY, April 22, for a FAT PIG, weighing 4cwt. F< T^e m 0 e wn b c e r S ;nl Wi?nt to spend £1 each^e money to be spent in providing a Luncheon for the members. It is requested that all person. intereste «b« on the ground at 12 o'clock^ make arrangement.. Shooting will commence at half-past one.

PARNELL HALL-APRIL 21. Mm?NTNG • " The Known and the Unknown ; o] suE Present and the Future." ' EVENING • Lectures on Sacred Truth, addresied e9 p E e lS™ Doubters-No. 1. "All Menin Search ° fMOf M0 U NDAY EVENING, 7,30: Conversational Meeting. Subject: " Chnflt.an Sacrifice, or Vicarious Suffering." THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30 : Lecture. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, £250,000. ' Head Office : Queen and ShoTHand-»treet..

BLAOKSMITH»S BUSINESS. TO be DISPOSED Of, the GOOD-WILL of the Business of a BLACKSMITH in •Country district, together with all nece^ary TO OLS, &c, 4c, for carrying on the trade. Terms liberal,— Apply at the. ofiioe of thi» paper,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 20 April 1867, Page 1

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