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BRUNSWICK MUSIC HALL. FRIDAY NIGHT! BENEFIT OF THE AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. MISS HARRIET GORDON THE QUEEN OF SONG ! I! For the last time in Her Musical and Dramatic Entertainment. MISS HARRIET GORDON WILE SING SEVERAL OPERATIC GEMS, Accompanied by an AMATEUR STRING BAND ! Grand Scena—“ Casta Diva” (Norma) Miss llakriet Gordon Bishop’s “ Lo, here the gentle lark,” Miss Harriet Gordon (Flute Obligato by an Amateur.) Ballad Song—Kathleen Mavournecn,” Miss Harrint Gordon. The Entertainment will commence with the elegant Comedietta of A MORNING CALL. Mrs. Chillington - - Miss Harriet Gordon Sir Edward Ardent - Mr. J. P. Htde Song—"Kathleen Mavournecn,” Miss Harriet Gordon. GRAND MUSICAL MELANGE: Operatic Scena, “Casta Diva,” Miss Harriet Gordon (Orchestral Accompaniment.) Ballad, “ Ever of Thee,” Miss Harriet Gordon (Orchestral Accompaniment.) During the Evening, several Selections by the AMATEUR STRING BAND!! To conclude with the Laughable Piece, entitled — A LADY AND GENTLEMAN In a peculiarly perplexing predicament. The Lady—Miss Harriet Gordon The Gentleman —Mu. J. P. Hyde. Sir Henry Bishop’s “ Lo, here the Gentle Lark,” —Miss Harriet Gordon. Flute Obligato—By a Gentleman Amateur. Tickets to bo procured at Mr. Varty’s Music Repository. Front Seals, 55.; Body of Hall, 2s. 6d.; Children under ten years of age, half-price to front scats only. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 precisely. Performance concludes each evening at ten o’clock. Smoking strictly prohibited. THOMAS IIETIIERINGTON, Agent. rpilE NEXT SUBSCRIPTION BALL will take J. place on Wednesday next, the lllh inst., in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, under the patronage of the following ladies: Mrs. ADAMS Mrs. BECKHAM Mrs. BOWDLER Mrs. CARTE Miss CHERRY Mrs. DACRE Mrs. FARMER The Hon. Mrs. GORING Mrs. 11. S. JONES Mrs. MERRIMAN Mrs. MOUAT Mrs. OUTHWAITE Mrs. PITT Mrs. POLLEN Mrs. WATERSTON Mrs. WHITAKER Mrs. WHITE Stewards. Mr. ADAMS Col. BALNEA VIS Mr. BECKHAM Mr. FARMER Mr. lIAMLEY Mr, H. S. JONES Col. LESLIE, C.B. Dr. MOUAT. V.C.C.B. Col. MOULD, C B. Major PITT Dr. POLLEN Major STHOVER Mr. WATERSTON Mr. WHITAKER Major MILLER Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of attending, arc requested to insert their names in n book for that purjioße, at Mr. VAKTY’S, on or before Monday next, the Bth inst., in order that the Stewards may ascertain the exact number for whom the necessary arrangements will have to be made. 1 Tickets—Ladies, 55.; Gentlemen, 10s. fid. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of XIOO and up- 1 ’ wards, on Mortgage at 10 per cent. J. WAYMOUTH. Accountant, Fraser’s Buildings. 1 Parish of St. Paul’s. are required for the Girls and Infant 11 i Schools respectively, Tlio former must hold, or [ s be prepared to obtain, a first-class Certificate from the n Board of Education. r Application to be made (enclosing testimonials) n to the Churchwardens, from whom any further intermation may be obtained, before the 9th September, next. J. FLOWER, I m » i EL WIN 0. DICKSON, j Churchwardens. fItOWN BOARDS ACT, 1862, on Sale at the JL “ New-Zealander” Publishing Office. riMIE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL POLICE ACT, I 1862, on sale at the New-Zealander Office. VVy ANTED—4OO to 500 SHEEP, on terms of 40 V T per cent, increase, and 3s. per head wool money guaranteed.—Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND, Hay market, Auckland. WANTED, by a commercial man who understands his business, a situation in a wholesale store. Is well acquainted with book-keeping, and is a good salesman. Address, I). S., Post Office. WANTED —A Situation as Farm Servant, by a man capable of filling such to satisfaction.— Apply at the “ New-Zealander” office at 12 o’clock on Friday, \\T ANTED—A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply T V at the Victoria Hotel. WANTED —One or two first-rate hands. Apply to J. 11. BURNSIDE & CO., Warehousemen. Auckland, 22nd August, 1862. WANTED.— A GOOD FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mbs. FLETCHER, Wesley College. WANTED —Employment by a steady man as Storeman or otherwise, who would make himself generally useful.—Apply “A. Z.,” New-Zealander office. Wf ANTED—Parties to Contract for Falling and TV Squaring Timber at Kaipara.— Apply t, GEO. S. GRAHAM, Coburg-street. WANTED —A MAN, with a satisfactory reference, to take charge of an entire horse for this season. Apply to WATT BROTHERS, High-street. \\T ANTEt).—A DRAPER’S ASSISTANT. » > Apply to GRAHAM & CO.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1720, 3 September 1862, Page 2

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