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COOKE, ZOYARA, & WILSON'S GREAT WOULD CIKCTJS, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JULY 18, 1867. Immsnse S ucceas of the Great Equestrian Spectacle THE BATTLE OF WATEELOO I Supported by the whole strength of the Company, the VOLUNTEERS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND, ANDTPB DRUM AND FIFE BAND, Who have kindly consented to>ppear.

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING ? GRAND CONUNDRUM NIGHT,

on which occasion a Handsome Gold Watch wilf be given to the author of the beat Original Conun. drum. Conundrums to be sent to Mr. Jambs Cooxif, at the Thistle Hotel, not later than S o'clock Thw Day. NoTiOE.—lf the author of the winning Conundrum is not present, it will be given to the next belt.

Doors open at half -past 7 ; commence at 8 p'olook,

Dress Circle, 5s. } Stalls, 35. ; Pit, 28.

Smoking strictly prohibited.

In active preparation,

• MAZEPPA.', F. H. POLLOCK, Agent.

CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON-STREET.

THE ANNUAL SOIREE of the above Institute • will take place TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 16th instant, when a varied and interesting ENTERTAINMENT, will be provided, comprising, TEA ? MUSIC, ADDRESSES, RECITATIONS, &p. Tea on the tablet at 6.30 p.xn. Tickets, 2s. 6d. eacjj, may be .obtained at Mr. Wattees, Shortlandstreet ; Mr. Brophy, Newton $ Mr, Waters, Parnell j or from any of thp member». JOHN KING, Secretary. July 10, 1867. ________

THE LATE WAX,

Under the distinguished patronage of Major-general sir trevor chute, X.C.8., And the following officers : COLONEL PITT, C.B. COLONEL BALNEAVIS, MAJOR BAKER, D.A.A.G. MR. HAMLEY, M.S.S. MAJOR TIGHE. MR. IBBETSON, A,C.G. ETC., ETC,, ETC.

A LECTURE on the LATE WAR, from the commencement of the Waikato Campaign to. the end of the War on the East Coast, embracing especially the services and acts of the Forest Bangers, will be DELIVERED at the Mechanics' Institute on THURSDAY Evening, July 18, by Fbbderic* A. C. Fobtbb, late No. 2 Company, Forest Rangers.

Admission : Front Seats, 2s.j Back Seats, Is; Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 preoisely.

Tickets can be obtained at Wayte and Batger's, and G. T. Chapman's, Queen-street ; Mr. Leech s f Shortland-street ; and at the Institute.

Carriages may be ordered at 9.30.

A REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE, AND LyjNG-IN HOSPITAL.

PATBONS : HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, His Honor the Superintendent.

IT is proposed to establish an Institution of thi« character in the Town of Auckland, and wiih that object the undermentioned Ladies will act as a Committee for the purpose of raising the necessary

funds. . . „ , In aid of subscriptions it is proposed to collect con. tributions in goods in England and elsewhere, and to have those cot required in the establishment offered for sale during next summer in some suitable

place. „ Subscriptions and contributions are earnestly re. quested, and they will be thankfully received by any Member of the Committee. Committee ov Ladies : Mrs. J. S. Macfarlane Mrs. Stannus Jones Mrs. J. L. Wilson Mrs. Ridings Mrs. Fenton Mrs. Staveley Mrg.Whitaker Mrs. Flower Mrs. J. Brown Mrs - James Gilbert Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. G. N. Owen Mrs. Murdoch Mrs. Owen Mrs. Dacre Mrs. William Williams. Committee ov Gentlemen : J. Williamson, Supt. Rev. David Buuce J A. Gilfillan Rev.J. Buller W. C. Wilson Rev. D. Jonea Mr. Owen. COMMITTTEB 01" LADIES IN ENGLAND : Baroness Eisendeeker, 8, Russell-street, Bath Lady Malcolm, 6, Circus, Bath Mrs. Bosanquet, 42, St. James's Square, Bath Miss C. Sandor, 3, Belmont, Bath Mrs. F. S. Armfelt, England. Rev. W. J. Newman, Hockworthy Vicarage, Devon. F. S. Armfelt, Hon. Sec, England,

EDUCATION.

TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.

MR. HENRY WORTHINGTON, of Waiuku a Teacher of very considerable experience, and holding the highest Certificates, both .English and Colonial, is prepared to receive YOUNG GENTLEMEN into his Establishment as BOARDERS, and will ensure them a First-class Commercial Education.

Waiuku is well known as a very healthy place, and is easy of access.

References permitted to Henry Taylor, Esq., Secretary to Board of Education j Rev. Y. Lush, and Dr. Gray, Waiuku.

1 ernes on application

THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING, SASH, AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED), AE now the cheapest manufacturers of Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings, &c. Heavy discount allowed off our Price list, which is already the lowest in the colony Matched Flooring and Lining Boards, well seasoned and very cheap. Timber from 3s. to 8s 6d.

Al*Y CLAIMS AGAINST MR. JO»*N GRAHAM, or the undersigned, either as in partnership or individually, are requested to be SENT IN to the Office of D. Graham and Co., Vulcan-lane, not later than the 20th instant. DAVID GRAHAM,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3119, 16 July 1867, Page 1

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