1 m * imn si” /a'V rfV, - j THEATRE - ' ■ ■ " ,'.;■ : V. ‘ .'■- F" : “ ! WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, MARCH 3rd. . ■ N : . - .ay. ..., ' ... , • ' ' . ■;■ CAPACIOUS AND ELEGANT BUILDING ! SPLENDID SCENERY! GORGEOUS DRESSES, AND TALENTED ACTORS! ■%/rH. W. 11. POLLY hj aving, at enormous expense, provided an arei -LtJL Entertainments) worthy of any City in the Would, confidently rena for Dramatic mticipates that liberaffsupport which, alone, the talent he has engaged might hope to command. The opening performances will commence with Bhakspere’s favorite Tragedy of mmmm i OR . THE MOOR OF VENICE. Supported hy Mrs. Foley, Miss Fisher, Mr. C. Southwell, Mr. Jackson, Mr. H. T. Craven, Messrs. Johnson, Hyde, Yeales, Statham, and the whole strength of the Company. an opening address. Spoken 8»j Mrs. IWILEl r . VILLIKINS AND HIS DINAH! By BSASfiSIIT JACKSBX. rsn To conclude with the laughable ILirlcDa of KING’S GAII D ENE K : oil NIPPED IN THE BUD. Further particulars will be announced by Hand Dills, Sole Proprietor— Mu. W. 11. FOLEY. Stage Manager— Mr. H. T. CRAVEN.
isalcg bp -Hudlmn &c., &c. CLIFT 0 N H OHS E, WAKEFIELD-STREET. THOMAS WESTON AND CO. Will .Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY next, 4<tli March, at Clifton House, Wakcfieldstreet, at II o’cl oc k THE household furniture, &c., comprisingi French polished English oak bookcase j Elizabethan Ditto ditto extending sofa k Library Ditto ditto chairs, " cane j Furniture. seats , J French-polished Remo 100 table , “ <f sideboard “ u chairs, hair seats and stuffed French-polished Spanish mahogany cheffionier English oak dining tables Occasional and hall ditto White and gold tea and breakfast service Dinner service, for 18 persons Dish covers, tea and coffee pots Cut glass decanters Claret jugs, tumblers and wines Fenders and fire irons Antique lava vases China vases nnd ornaments Carpets, hearthrugs and hassocks Framed engravings and paintings Damask curtains and window furniture Moderator lamp, fancy bellows Hall chairs, and hall lamp Hall oil cloth and mats Stair carpet and rods Remo French bedstead with poles Ditto wash stands, toilet glasses Toilet chests drawers, chamber services Bedroom chairs (cane seats) Horse hair bolsters and mattrasses Feather bolsters and pillows Mattrasses and palliasses Kitchen table and chairs \Ki tchcn utensils, wash tubs Meat aafe AAd a variety of other household goods. -.Lunch mill he provided. ORIENTAL, El -v, Sale at the Miores of the undersigned , CASKS \SCOTCII OATMEAL 5 12 12 IB ' 4 5 10 50 3 3 X 4 2 5 “ pftarl barley caske split peas' cases bottled fmpts 1 vinegar salad oil/ pints & \ -pints assorted saucejs “ jams a/nd jellies genuine spemq candles best Belmont ) “ long cloth and begatta shirts moleskin and card trousers 26 th “ black cloth j “ gentlemen’s cloqhin “ blue serge shirts''. ‘ Gi February, 1856 & Co, ON SALE, EX /“ASHMORE,” CASKS and oases Glassware, comprising an assortment of wine glasses, :umhlers, finger glasses, sugar basons, butter coolers, pickle jars, water luraffes, phials, graduated measures, bottles with glass stoppers, toilette bottles, &c. &c. Gilfillan & Co. February 26,1856. EX/> ORIENTAL,” SUPERIOR STEEL COG-WHEEL FLOUR MILLS 24 double" and single barrelled guns 50 gross*'white corks, superior. > W. B ROD lE. February 26, 1856,
'Sale# faction* On account of the Ordnance Department . CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auctioft, TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) at 11 o’clock, at the Commissariat Stores, Eritomart Barracks — QUANTITY OP CONDEMNED STORES, consisting of— Powder barrels Engineers’ tools &c., &c., &c. IN THE SUPREME COURT. -Parmer v. Burke. Writ of Fi Fa against Defendants Goods. CONNELL S RIDINGS Have received instructions fromL. O’Brien, Esq., Sheriff, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Greyhound Inn, Auckland, on Friday next, 29th February, at twelve o’clock—jJX WORKING BULLOCKS and a quantity of Posts and Rails, seized under the above Writ. The Bullocks may be seen until the morning’ of sale, in the Pound at Newmarket. CLOVER AND GRASS SEED. CONNELL AND RIDINGS ■ ‘hi' Id W r ill Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, - _ at eleven o’clock — BuKHEEV -Superior .. English RYE . GRASS SIEED, . 4 hags white clover s^c?4 v 1 American stove 1 steel mill Also — , . bv A. valuable Lathe, in complete or*? dei 1 , with tools, &c. ’ A Drummond’s churn 2 Iron Gates, with pillars, stays, &c., complete. PURNI T U R E. CONNELL AND RIDINGS Will Sell by Auction, on Saturday next, Ist March, at 11 o’clock — HP ABLE S, SOFAS, CHAIRS’ -lb 2 cheffoniers 2 chests of drawers ■ s"- t'wO., SwC., Lc. ~mBERT r SCIIULTZ AND CO rfAYE for Sale a splendid Semi-Cabinet S- Pianoforte, with all modern improvements (includingtransposition by key). As the owner is about to take his departure per (i William Denny,” this instrument, without exception the best ever yet imported into this Colony, will be shipped by that vessel if not previously disposed of. Is perfectly new, and may be seen at the Mart, Queen’s Wharf, after Saturday next. TO LET, SUPERIOR HOUSE in Abevcrombic-street, and a Cottage in Wakefield-street. Enquire of . Mr. T. Ryle, Wakefield-street. y y n. WHITE TURNIPS, mo be seen growing on the. farm of the A undersigned, two large W nite Turnips, measuring 41and 43£ inches round each. Sown without manuring the land. James Lockwood ; , Rata Parra, A; Pukaranga. Pub. 26, 1836.
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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1029, 27 February 1856, Page 2
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