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THEATRE ROYAL, AUCKLAND. R. W. H. FOLEY begs to announce that, in order to meet the demand for rati°nal amusement, he is now erecting A CAPACIOUS NEW THEATRE! intended as an arena for the proper introduction of first-class histronic talent. His engagements already number several names of the highest celebrity, amongst which he may instance those of Mr. Harry Jackson, (The famous Low Comedian), Mr. Charles Southwell, (Who recently made so favourable an impression in Melbourne and Sydney,) and "Mr. 11. T. Craven, Of Drury Lane Theatre, (The celebrated impersonator of Frenchmen). Negotiations are also pending with the popular Nelson Family (of the Australian Colonies), and other artistes of celebrity. Stage Manager—Mr. 11. T. Craven. Sole Proprietor—Mr. W. 11. Foley. DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. FIVE ACRES OF SUPERIOR LAND. nPIIE undersigned have received instruc- ■*■ tions from the Proprietor, Capt. Kemp, who is about to leave the colony, to sell by private contract, that delightful Suburban Dwelling House and Grounds known as HUNTLEY LODGE, situate on Carleton Road, Mount Eden, adjoining the residence of Thos. Outhwaite, Esq., and opposite that of W. Brodic, Esq. Frontage to Carleton Road, 495 links. Frontage to Kyber Pass Road, 500 links. The House consists of—Parlour Dining Room, Hall, Passage, three Bedrooms, Kitchen and Store Closet; also Back Kitchen, Cowhouse, newly-erected Stable, Poultry-house, &c., &e. A never-failing Well of excellent Water. The Land comprises nearly 5 acres of remarkably rich and fertile soil, part of which is in cultivation, and is well stocked with choice fruit trees of from 6 to 14 years old, and the remainder is ornamented with indigenous and imported forest trees and shrubs.

The whole has been newly fenced and divided with a substantial 3-rail fence this year. Terms Liberal. Apply to Connell & Hidings. BLANKETS. BALES SUPERIOR BLANKETS, -- eaeli containing 80 Fairs, assorted, viz. 20 pairs 8-4 40 ditto 9-4 20 ditto 10-4 Connell & Ridings, Queen-street. GRASS SEED. OAA BUSHELS MIXED GRASS SEED, at Bs. per bushel. Connjell & Ridings, Queen-street. 29th January, 185 G. /ANTED,— Sawyers for the Bush. Highest wages given. Apply to Edward Rich, Fort-street, Between 12 and 1 o'clock. BELGIAN BRICK WORK. K(\ AAA BRICKS for sale, onappli<J "j" " " cation to the undersigned. Edward Rich, Agent, Fort-street. JOHN FREDERICK MIELOTZ, Working Jeweller, Shortland Crescent, )EGS to announce to the public that he —J is prepared to execute any orders (without exception) in Coromandel Gold. Entire satisfaction given, or no charge made. Feb. 16, 1856. District of Mangarei. * A. F. ALLOM, Veterinary Surgeon, L » in returning thanks to the settlers of the above District for the encouragement he has received since his arrival among them, begs to intimate that, having taken Dr. McGauran's property in Otahuhu, he will be enabled for the future to receive there such cases as require his more immediate superintendence. N.B.—Horses carefully broken far lady's and gentleman's riding, and to light and heavy draught. THOMAS CRAIG, CAItPE NT E R AN D BUIL DE R, Next House to the Independent Chapel. Albert-street. Mr. C. % LAW, Surveyor and Draftsman, Mr. Hansard's Office, Shorthndstrect. J. CADMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Chapel Street.

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1028, 23 February 1856, Page 1 (Supplement)

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