CONCERT, UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY LIEUTENANTCOLONEL WYNYARI), C. I).,'AND THE HONORABLE THE SPEAKERS AND MEMBERS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. . -o Pi DAVIS, Master or the Rand of Her Majesty's 58th Regiment, begs to announce that A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will take place [(under his direction) in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Queen Street ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7th, 1854. PRO GRAMME. FIRST PART. Overture Op. "II Barbiere di Seviglia" Military Band Duetto Qual Cor tradisli Op. " Norma" Vocal . • Solo . . Flute . . Aria con variazione . . . Mr. Robottom Duello "Could a man be secure". . Vocal . • Romance "Rose softly blooming" Op. " Azor&Zemira*' Miss Debus . Quadrille .... "The Palmyra" Trio "The May Fly" String Band Vocal . • SECOND PART. Overture "The Heart of Midlothian" . Military Rand Cavatina''Casta Diva" Op. "Norma" . . . . Duetto . Clarinelti . Thenia con variazione . Rossini. Bellini. Nicholson. Spohr. Jullien. Callcolt. Bishop. Bellini. Miss Debus. . • Bellini. Corpo-als Kearns j Rossini . and Thompson ) Vocal .... Shield. Trio " 0 happy, happy fair" . . Vocal .... omeiu. Ballad ." We may be happy yet" . Op. "The Daughter j Misg Dcbus # # T} a l fe . of St. Mark" ) Melange "Zauherflole" Military Band . . Mozart. Quailello " Hail Memory" .... A r ocal .... Cattye. God save the Queen, Solo, Duel, Trio and Chorus. Admission ss. (by tickets only) which may be obtained at Mr. Williamson's, Nac Zvalander Printing Office; Mr. Stichbury's, Crescent; Mr. John Roboliom's, High-street; and at Mr. Levy's Library, Queen-street. Doors open ::i half-past six-Overture to commence at seven o'clock. August Ist, 1851. NEW BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. NO. 1, lIIGiI-STREET, (First door, ieft hand, leading to the Post Office). T ROBOTTOM begs liberty to announce lo his friends and the public generally, that a he has opened business in the above line, where he hopes by strict attention, with moderate charges, to merit a share of patronage and support. N.B.—Good workmen wanted at the highest rate of wages. August 2nd, 1854. NOTICE. TAILOR AND DRAPER, ► >.«J most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public, thai nntil further notice, 3 his TAILORING BUSINESS will be carried on at the White Hart Hotel, Queenstreet, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. He also takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks fos the kind support he has received for the past twelve years, and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges, lo merit a continuance of the same. N. B.— No connexion with any other establishment. T*EGSIo return his sincere thanks for the kind snpport helms received since his * * arrival here, and begs to inform them that the business will in future be carried on by him on the same premises as herelolbre, and begs to slate that he has purchased an entire New Stock, to which he invites an early inspection. Auckland, July 28, 1854. £r aI e £ b p auction. To Merchants, Drapers, Tailors, ami the Trade in general MR. SAMUEL COLLINS Will Sell by Auction, *J his Stores, Shorlland-slreet, one door from Queen-street, on Thursday next, August 3rd, at eleven o'clock precisely, the undermentioned articles, comprising—--4 MERICAN PEA JACKETS, SHEPHERD PLAID, and other SHOOTING COATS a* i}|ack and Coloured Tweed and Doeskin, Black Satin and Fancy Vests Cord Trousers, Blue Pilot Cloth, Drab and Blue Pilot American Jackets Fancy Regatta Shirts, Lambswool and Cotton Half-hose Black Sewing Silk, Black Meial Buttons, Black Serge White Sheeting, Woollen Shawls, Circassian Dresses, Blankets Slates, Slate and Black Lead Pencils, Umbrel/as Black and Coloured Silk Handkerchiefs, etc., etc.
SCREW STEAMER WILLIAM BENNY. SHAREHOLDERS arc requested lo pay the first call, being one-half of the amount of SHARES taken up by them to the credit of J- Logan Campbell, Esq., Chairman of the Provisional Committee, at the Union Bank of Australia, on or before Saturday next, the Oth August. By order of the Provincial Committee, J. A. Gflfillan, Secretary pro. tern. Auckland, 29th July, ISU. FOR SALE, 4 COPY of the celebrated Oxford A "TRACTS FOR THE TIMES," 5 vols., handsomely bouud in whole calf. Apply at the Neyy-Zealandfu Oflife.
LANDING EX ECLIPSE. On Sale at the Stoics of the Undersigned, (I CASES FRY AND SONS'CHOCOLATE 2 Cases Boots and Shoes 2 Cases Haberdashery 42 Scotch Ploughs 2 Scotch Box Caits 2 Pairs Harrows 5 Tierces Loaf Sugar 40 Boxes London Soap Co Cases Truman's Stout 55 Cases Bass' Ale 50 Cases Old Tom 20 Cases Belmont Candles 2i Drums Oil and Turpentine 25 Barrels Stockholm Tar Bain and Btrtt. June 30th, 4854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 866, 2 August 1854, Page 1
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