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GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT 9 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF CAPTAIN DRURY AND OFFICERS OF 11.M.5. ‘PANDORA.’ rpilE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY will give their next CONCERT in the Odd Fellows’ Hall I (which has been placed at their disposal, free of charge on this occasion,) l b EVENING July Mih —while Col. Wynyard has granted the use of the Rand of the oßlh R 't. for the above charily. The selection of the Evening will consist of airs purely of a Martial and Patriotic character which will be seen by the following Programme. 58m BAND. Part I. 1. Up Rouse ye Warriors 2. The Lillie Drummer - 3. Marseillaise, etc. . • A. Rattle of Alma, (or Sept. 1854) . Solo &• Chorus 5. Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue. . . . Quartette A Gentleman has volunteered to play on the Concertina. Solo & Chorus Song Two Flutes 58m BAND. Part 11. 1 Courage True Hearts. . Solo & Chorus 5. lam no Deserter .... Glee A. Hark iheTrumpet Sounds Duetc Song 5. Soldiers’ Wedding . . . Quintette Concertina. We are the only ones to Fight 1. Wc’ll| Fight' and Conquer Solo & Chorus 2. I must Leave thee in Sorrow Song 3. In lukeruiau he lost an Arm Song 58m BAND. Part HI. A. Cowards we left behind us .... Glee 5. Fighting will soon be over Solo & Chorus 58m BAND. RULE BRITANNIA. N.R.-No money will be taken at the doors, and Tickets can only be obtained from Mr. Williamson, “New Zealander”; Mr. Slilchbury, ShorHand-slreelMr. Hardmgion, “Exchange Hotel” ; Mr. Levey, Queen-street; Sergeant Maxwell, sbth Mess, and Mr. 1). Crosbie, near the Odd Fellows’ Hall. Tickets, 2s. 6d„; Reserved Seals, ss. Observe, the Concert will commence at halfpast seven precisely. On Sale hy the Undersigned , EX ROCK CITY AND WILLIAM DENNY, i LARGE assortment of Bibles, Church Services with and without cases, Prayer Books, small A and octavo, large print, Altar Pietas, Watt’s Psalms and Hymns, &c ; , all elegantly bound in Morocco in the newest style. Ladies’ and Gentlemen s very superior Russia leather and Morocco Writing and Dressing Cases, Travelling Cases, beautifully filled up, Reticules, Banker s Morocco W eta,with metallic books, Pocket Books, Lock Writing Coses Ladies Fancy Mjwoco Carpet Bags, >crew-offand patent top glass Inkstands, in great variety, Gillott s and Mitchell s superior lonum Pens and Steel Nibs, Penholders, Merchants, Traders , ami Storekeepers Ledgers, Day anti 3ash Books, in great variety, Copying Books and Paper, Manifold Writers, Custom-house lorms, tills of Lading, Ships’ Log Books, Writing Parchment, Ruled Post, l oolscap and Demy Papers irief Paper, Blotting, Coloured Demy, Drawing and Crayon Papers, Mourning toxes. Mathematical. Drawing Pens and Compasses, Penknives, Scissors, Round and I mallei Rulers, Auills and Quill Pens, Sealing Wax, Chamber’s, Lowe’s, Scott’s, and Swan's Copy Looks, Memoranlura Books, Daily Indicators, Address Cards, Drawing and Carpenters’ Pencils, &c.

NEW BOOKS. Ogilvie’s Imperial Dictionary Walker’s Pronouncing ditto Tom Burke, 2 voln. Martin’s Eastern India, 3 vols. Maunder’s Treasury of Knowledge Cookery Books London Picture Books Humphrey Clinker Cook’s Voyages, 2 vols., Illustrated Life of Goldsmith Gibbon’s Miscellaneous Works Staunton’s Chess Tournament The Keepsake Pathway of the Fawn Davis’s History of Chinn, 2 vols. Gold Fringes from English Authors Tales of the Genii Gulliver's Travels The Lamplighter Goldsmith’s History of England Lions, Living and Dead White’s History of Selhorne Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin Memoirs of Mrs. Chisholm Life of Thomas Moore Henvoy’s Meditations The British Cabinet in 1853 M’Crie’s Sketches of Church History Coutt’s Sermons Percy Effingham, 2 vols. Linny Lockwood, 2 vols. The Preacher, a book of splendidly Humiliated specimens of Printing History of Greek Lit raturc Cox’s Great High Priest Kitto’s Scripture Lands Life and Writings of Cervantes The Insurrection in China Day Dreams Michaelo and Twins British America, 3 vols. Italy, and the Italian Islands Condor’s Modern Traveller Bohn’s Classical Library, various Cruden’s Concordance Poems by Mary Chalenor Pictures from St. Petersburg The Teacher’s Companion Holcroft’s Memoirs Glcig’s Leipsic Campaign Attila, by G. P. R James Bulwcr Lyttou’s Eugene Aram Paul Clifford Ellis' Elgin Marbles, 2 vols. Long's Egyptian Antiquities Wcstall’s Hindoos and Hindoostan Cox on the Second Advent Scripture Scenes Carnes' Lives of Eminent Missionaries, 2 vols. Duncan’s Greek Testament Gurney’s Dictionary of the Bible Wesley’s Sermons Doncaster’s Friendly Hints to Itouth Dickinson’s Familiar Letters History of British India, 3 vols. Crichton’s Arabia, 2 vols. Hamilton’s Tracts Peep of Day Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. Stowe A few copies of Auckland and Its Neighbourhood, Ist edition Children’s Reward and Picture Books. School Books of all kinds Perfumery of all kinds, Tortoise-Shell and Back Hair Combs, Pocket Combs, Tooth, Nail, Clothes, and Hair Brushes, Scented Soaps, Wax and stuffed Dolls, Toys, etc., etc., etc. J. WILLIAMSON, Bookseller, &c. LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN. fYMIE Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Association earnestly solicit the J- attention of young men generally to the following operations of the Society. A Course of Lecture< will (d.v.), be delivered at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in the following order, commencing at half-past seven each evening Friday, July 20 .. . “ Young Men of! 755 and 1855 contrasted,” by T. S. Forsailh, Esq. Tuesday ~ 31 . . . “Infidelity and Christianity contrasted,” by the Rev. T. Buddie. Tickets may be had at the Secretary’s and at the the Offices of the Newspapers, at 2/G for the course, with the privilege of introducing a Lady. A Scriptural Conversation Class for Young Men is field at the same Hall, (commencing April 8llii) every Lord’s Day Afternoon, at three o’clock, under the superintendence of the Rev. T. Hamer. A similar Class for Youths engaged in every department of commercial life is held at he same hour at Mr. Gome's School-room, conducted by the Secretary. The principles of the Association being purely catholic, denominational and discussional subjects are carefully avoided. Mutual Improvement and other Classes will be established as soon as arrangements can be made. The Committee desire to acknowledge the liberality of the proprietors of the Odd Fellows’ Hull in granting the use of it at a nominal charge, whereby they are enabled to announce so attractive and instructive a course of Lectures at so low a price. On behalf of the Committee. R. B. SHALDERS, Secretary. HOT! SE PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN, WAKEFIELD-STREET, W ANTED, a NURSERY GOVERNESS. » * A young lady of agreeable disposition, would be treated as one of the family. Particulars may be had at the Office of j this paper. ANTED,- A BARMAN, also a WAITER. No one need apply except competent to fulfil the Situation. Apply at the “ William Denny” Hotel. July 5, 1855.

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 964, 11 July 1855, Page 4

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