lIOESEMANSHIP. PEOFESSOB, G. A. BELEW, TJIM filtr.lT AMERICAN* lIIPPOzAXEZAI' V K I V 0 I S E R, WJU, DKIiIVK* HI3 FIFTH LECTUHy on tii r. SCIENCE OF HORSEMANSHIP, AT THE OLD MARKET HOUSE, pHOUTI.AND-STIIVr.T, THIS DAY, (Wi:DXESDAY), MARCH 9ib, AT Fnrtt P.M., And will give a I'ratical Demonstration of tho S-ienco immediately alter the Lecture UPON A WILD HORSE. I CERTIFICATES OF MEMBERSHIP, .£1 Is. A. McKECIIXIE, Socretarr. BTvUNM W" Ic K II AL L. THURSDAY' EVENING, lOrit MARCH. JtJST AlllilVED PER ' ALICE CAMERON,' AND WILL BE EXHIBITED FOJi A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, TIIE GRAND MOVING DIORAMA OF BURKE AND WILLS'S EXPLORING EXPEDITION. BEAUTIFULLY PAINTED,—OCCUPYING 2,300 FEET OF CAXYAS. Under the distinguished Patronage of — The Clergy. Ilis E\r-eilency Sir tfohn Younyp. K.C.1!., and Lady Hinl the >'!t *>' of New South Wales. His Evecilency Sir George Howell, and the fhtc of iislaiul. His F'sccllency Sir Henry Younse, K.C.8., and Lady Younjje. and the rifle of Tasmania. His Ecellrncy Sir Henry BarUlv, K.C.1!., and Lady Barklv, and the ru-iV of Victoria, ■<ml the Royal Society of Victoria. Mr. John King, (the sole Survivor of the Expedition) Mr. t.ancisborouKh. (the Explorer.) Mr. Howit t\nd Mr. Welsh, (of llowit's Relief: Party.) And witnt-ased by upwards of Eighty Thousand People. mUF. DIORAMA is prefaced by im inlci-csting ,l_ Lecture ou all the Explorers of Australia from tlie time of ils discovery 10 tho present, and their separate routes illusiratod by a Mammoth Map of tho Continent — liy Mr. Charles Fuushaw Everisto. MUSIC, ORATORIO SELECTIONS. The Diorama illustrates tho principal localities and incident.- which occurred duriiif; the progress of tlie partv across the Continent, from Sketch"* taken by t)r. 'BECKER, ;.\rtis-t. t" to the E:;pcuition.'i and ili.-ciiptiom-bv Mr. J(HIN KING, [the sole Survivor oi' the Expedition,) death ot BIIIiKE, WILLS, and GRAY, fiom Slarv;,tiir.i, pre.-ctvatioii of KINGby tho Cooper's Ci'cek Native-.. Specimens of the Nardoo Seed will be exhibited during the Entertainniont. Reserved Seats, -Is. liack Scats, 2*. Children —half price. Doors open at half Seven—commence at Eight precisely. Ciiniaucs may be ordered for a quarter putt ten o'clock. AUCKLAND LAD IKS' BKNEVOLI-iNT SOCIETY. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the luckland Ladies' benevolent Soeictv will be held in the ODD FELLOWS' IIALL on FRIDAY EV KNING. March the 11th. The chair will be taken at 7 o'clock by Dr. llknm.TT. M. W. PHILSOX, Secretary. X OTIC E. AUCKLAND SAW MILL COMPANY, LIMITED. A GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the Auckland Saw Mill Company will be held in their Ollice, Queen-street, oil TUESDAY, lath insuuit, at 3 o'clock p.m. Donald Mclennan, Secretary. AUCKLAND NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. Xo. I COMPANY. rj'ITE nboTC Company will nm-lcr every WED- » XESDAY MORNING, in front of the Council Chamber, at 0 o'clock, and every TH URSDAY EVENING, in the Market House, at 730 p.m., until further orders. WILLIAM C. PALDY, Capt. Com. X. V. AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY XO. 6. X O T I C E. TII E Preliminary Committee having; allotted upwards of SOO Shares, and concluding that the lvmaininp; Shares will be taken up without, delay, herebv sive notice that a MEETING of the Memhcra of Auckland Land Society Xo. Ii will be held at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Queen-street, on THURSDAY EVENING, the lTlli instant, at halfpast 7 o'clock, to adopt Rules, elect. Olliceiv and make arrangements for commencing the business of the Society. The Committee will meet half tin hour before the General Meeting to attbrd an opportunity for intending Members to join the Society in time to take part, iiitlie proceedings. By order of the Preliminarv Committee, JNO. BATGER, Actiui; Secretary-Qnscn-rtsfHi M»rrh. 1W-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 100, 9 March 1864, Page 1
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