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TO-NIGHT (.THURSDAY) MARCH 10, AND FOR A FEW EVENIN AT 8 O'CLOCK. AFTERNOON PEIU'O.KMAIsCE, ! SATURDAY, MARCH 12, AT a O'CLOCK, Witit Juvenile Lecture for School? and Families. ' CniiDEKx IIALr-rxticr. AT Tim 15 E U NSWI C K II AL L, TnE GRAND MOVING DIORAMA ; .BTJUKI3 AND WILLS'S ' EXPLOITING EXPEDITION, : REAUTIFULLY PAINTED,—OCCUPYING -\SOO FEET OF CANVAS. X. nder the distinguished Pativmige of— His Exchu.hnl'Y Shi Okoj.-oi: Ontv, K.C.I!. ! The Clergv. . His Exrelk-ucy Sir John Youiige, K.C.R., and Ladv Younge, and the efrtc of New South Wales. " His Exceilency Sir George Boweu, and the iletc of QuccniUtnd. Hid Exeelleuey Sir Henry Younge, K.C.8., atid Ladv Younge, mid tho dele of Tasmania. His Ecelleney Sir Henry Barkly, K.C.J5., and Ladv lisirkly, and tho ektc of Victoria, andtho Royal Society of Victoria. Mr. John King, (the eolc Survivor of tho Expedition) Mr. Laudsborough, (the Explorer.) Mr. Ilowit and Mr. Webb, (of Uowit's Relief Party.) And v-itnessori by upwards of Eighty Thousand p THE DIORAMA is prefaced by an interesting 1 Lecture on all the Explorers of Australia from r the time of its discovery to tho present, and thtMi* separate route? illustrated by a Mammoth M;ip g ol tho Continent—lJv Sir. Clmrlcs Kanshuw Mrerisio. MUSIC, ORATORIO SELECTIONS. ! The Band of the oil Regiment will perform by the ! kind permission of Captain Minister. The Diorama illustrates tho principal localities and incidents whieh occurred during the progress of the . party across die Continent, from Sketches taken by 6 Dr. BECKER, (Artist to to the Expedition.) anil DiKCription.4 by Mr. JOHN KING, (tho solo Survivor of the Expedition,) death of BURKE, WILLS, and GRAY, from Starvation, preservation of KING by the Cooper's Creek Native,s. Specimens of the Nardoo Seed will b'l exhibited during the Entertainment. Reserved Seals, -Is. Back Seats, 2s. Cliildreti —half price. Doors open at liiilf Seven—commence al Eight i precisely. \ Carriages may be ordered for a quarter past ten o'clock. \i : 11. OK SE MAX SII. i I\ ( POSITIVELY" THE LAST ! | PROFESSOR G. A. BELEW, jWill positively give his LAS T VEIiFO RM A N C*' E, j - FOR THE BENEFIT OF PUPILS, ! AT Tii:: 01, D 31 ARK E T II OVS E, i Saoirn.Asn-sTiiEJiT, KIM DAY. j\[AIICJI 11. : AT I'OV 11 V.M. Ail persons de.-irousof learning the will please call and register (heir names, as Full Instructions will be giver, in this lesion. I I (VV A full attendance of Pupils iM requested. A. McKECHNIE, Secrclary. AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. milE SEt'ENTH ANNUAL MEETING- of the j Auckland Ladies' Benevolent Society will be held in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL on FRiDAV EVENING, March the 11th. The chair will be taken al 7 o'clock by Dr. ; Bl:N.nltt. M. W. PHILSON, t Secretary. ] : AUCKLAND NAA'AL VOLUNTEERS. No. 1 COMPANY. | ' HE above Company will muster every WED- , . NESDAY MORN ING, iu front of the Council ' Chamber, at 0 o'clock, and every THURSDAY I KVEMNG, in the Market llouac, at 7*30 p.m., : until further orders. WILLIAM C. DALDY, Capt. Com. N. V. : l AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY NO. 6. OTIC E. rn If E Preliininary Committee having allotted , X upwards of !SOO Shares, and concluding that the : remaining Shares will be taken up without delay, i hereby notice that, a MEETING of the Members ' of -Vuckland Land Sociely No. (i will be held at ! lite ODD FELLOWS' i/ALL, (Jueen-strect, on i THURSDAY EVENING, the IVth instant, at half- j past 7 o'eloelc, to adopt Rules, elect. Ottieers and | make arrangements for commencing Ihe business of | the .Society. ; The Committee will meet hn.lf au hour before t!ie i General ilceting to ai lb I'd an opportunity for intend- j ing ili'Jiibcrti to join the Sooit'iy in tinn* to take pavt- j intlic ' ijv order oi* the I/iviiminarv Connp.ittcc. ' JSQ. JiAXai:K. A-'Uo;: t Q.u^^:M> r -' c rt, 4th Mr»r*lv

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 101, 10 March 1864, Page 1

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630

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 101, 10 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 101, 10 March 1864, Page 1

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