PELNCE OF WALES THEATRE. B R TJ N S W I C K II A L L. NOTICE. rnilE THEATRE will be OPEX THIS (TUES- -*- DAY) EVENING, March 2SWi. 1861, but not on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY or FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT T W O C O M E r> T E S. This Svrning tbe perforMiaTi.-c will eo.nmPiicp with the Comedy of the W OXDE li V U L O M A N. Marquis de Fron;ignac . . . Mr. C. AV. Barry. Crepin (a Cobbler) . . . . G. AV. Daniels. Maritime Hortense .... Miss Funny Young DANCE . . . Miss Cokcokan. DANCE . . . Miss Glomus. To conclude with SIMPSON & C O. Mr. Simpson Mr. (j. AY. Daniels. Mr. Bromley Mr. 0. W. Barry. Mrs. Simpson Miss Fanny Young:. The Theatre will re-open after the Bazaar, on SATURDAY NEXT. In Rehearsal, THE STRANGER axd THE HUNCHBACK. CRITERION HOT E L. O T A II UK U. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 2!i. rriTE GRAND MOVING DIOEAMA ok Tin: YICTORTAN EXPLORIXG EXPEDITION. Reserved seats, 45.; back seats, 2s. ODD F E I- L O AY S' H A L L. T II A T C II E R' S NE X T CONC Ell T Will take place on \V E D N E S D A Y , M.utni 30. ONE II UN G A INSTI TUT E. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY. T II A T C II E 11, M A D A M E VITELLI, J. SMA LL, AN l> M R. A. O A K E Y, Will appear POSITI A" EL Y ONE NIGHT ONLY! rrHE ANNUAL MEETING of the CONGREJL (NATIONAL HOME MISSION' of the Province of Auckland will be held, in Albert-street Chapel, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 'JiHli instant. The chair to he taken at 7 o'clock, by AY. C. Daldv, Es,,. N O T 1 C E. A MEETING of the JOURNEYMEN TAILORS will be held at the Queen's Head, Victoriastreet, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, llareh 20, at 8 o'clock, p.m., when all are requested to attend. March '29, 186-1. ST. PAUL'S CJIU.HCH UAZAAI!. A BAZAAR in aid of the Building Fund of St. Paul's Church will be held in the Brunswick Hall on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, The 30th and 31st March. The doors will bo open each day from 1 to 5 o'clock, and in the evening from f! to 10 o'clock. Contributions should be sent in to any members of the Ladies' Committee not later than Monday, the 2Sth instant. Contributions to the Refreshment Stall will be thankfully received up till Thursday morning. Admission to the Uazaar Is. each. Children under 10 years of age, tid. each. t§g." A Band will be in attendance. J. FLOAVER, i clulrt . llwardcn , ELWIN B. DICKSON, j Lliurtliwaiucn*. BELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. rpHE Executive Committee for this fund are now _L holding their Meetings weekly, viz., on every THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., in the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce. By order, " I. AY. nARROP, Secretary and Treasurer. ANY PERSONS TRESPASSING, with a Gun, on the Land of the undermentioned Proprietors, situate near the Flag-stall , on the NORTH SHORE, Auckland, will be prosecuted without further notice. FRED. WHITAKER, Mr. HAMMOND, Mrs. SHEPHERD, Mr. DUDER, Mr. FKLDIR, Mr. NATHAN. Mr. KEESING, The Trustees of the late Dr. Sinclair.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 117, 29 March 1864, Page 1
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