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ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE* MANNERS STREET, TE ARO. MR. DAVIES, from the Sydney, Mel* bourne, and Queen's Theatre, London, most respectfully informs the gentry of Wellington, its vicinity, and the public generally, that having become Lessee of the above theatre, he will have the honor of appearing, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY prior to the closing of the present season. During the recess the Theatre will be re r modelled and elegantly embellished. Mrl Davies has the gratification to announce that the ladies and gentlemen forming the corps dramatique have handsomely offered their services for this occasion. On Tuesday evening, November 28, 1843, will be produced, for the first time at this Theatre, Selby's admired petite comedy, entitled THE WIDOW'S VICTIM. Jerimiah Clip Mr. Daviet. After which, a variety of singing; to be followed by the laughable burletta called THD MIDDY ASHORE, OR A SPREE UPON LAND. Tom Cringle, (Boson of the Billy Ruffin, Mr. Davits. > The evening's entertainment will conclude with (also for the first time at this Theatre) the well known Farce, called THE QUEER SUBJECT. Bill Mattocks, (The Queer subject) Mr. Daviet. Mr. Davies begs to assure those ladies and gentlemen, who may honor the Theatre with their presence, that on this occasion the doors will open at 7 o'clock, and the performance will commence at half-past seven precisely. I. Davies, Manager. Messrs. HOLROYD and HART, Notaries Public, *E ARO, WBLLINOTON. September 4, 1843. On Sale, ■ THE NEW ZEALAND PORTFOLIO, Tv^.ii CO r?J duct M £ v £• s - c h***aw, (oftfae Middle Temple,) Barrister-at-Law. No. I.— A Letter to the Right Hon." Lord Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, " On the Administration of Justice in New Zealand." . No. ll.— Letter to John Abel Smith, Esq., M.P., *On the Advantages which would accrue to English Capitalists from the establishment of a Loan Company for New Zealand, similar to the Australian Trust Company." ' ' ' No. III.—" An Address to the New Zealand Land Proprietors resident in. the United Kingdom, on several matters of importance to their interests." No. IV.— "On the Financial condition of Jew Zealand," by Charles Terry, Esq., F.R.S.. r .S.A. No. V. — 1. " Observations on facilitating Emigration to New Zealand, by means of Vloderate .Charges for Chief and Fore-Cabin Passages." In a Letter- to Joseph Somes, Esq. &c. &c. By H. S. Chapman. 2. " A Letter on' Banking in New Zealand." By Arthur T. Holroyd, Esq. No. Vl.—" Observations on the Advantages of a Representative Assembly for New Zealand." . General title and introduction to the Series. PRICE SIXPENCE. Gazette Office, Sept., 1843. (\N SALE at the Office of this paper :-^ / Keys of the Town of New Plymoutn, Plans of Country Land round Wellington, io < case, - 7 Plans of Nelson, in case, < , Copies of the New Zealand Journal, 1842U complete, bound, Chapman's Portfolio, bound, Prints of Nelson, Prints of Wellington, Plans of Nelson in Sheets, Plans of Country Land at Wellington,' Plans of the, Town of New PlyniQuthSeptember 19, 1843. [ To Cover this *£*** At Wellington, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE WANDERER, tlje property pf Eobert Jenkins.. , Wanderer was got by Young Wanderer, bred by Lord Egremont, and imported into Van Dieraens Land by James Henty, Em./ of Launceston. ~ Dam a blood mare by. Peter Finn, out of a blood mare bjj.B^Jliyar. r Bomv.ar..wajyp£orted by the .Van pjemjns t Land Company,, a^d m the sjr^. o| Dongl4 Caird» Yon Trump, and other wimuiyjljoira^ onthe Van Djeinaiu Land.turL qfh> proprietor deems rt unnecessary &, offer, cp^njnen.t* as judges of 'horses w.# at/onqe/foi convinced, that bis, bloody bone, and. beaufa reaches nearer perfection tbjift thatqfjany'qt&ejc horse in this Colony. ' , ' tfcvember VMS 43. .} „:

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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 301, 25 November 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 301, 25 November 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume IV, Issue 301, 25 November 1843, Page 1

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