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PRINCE or "WALES THEATRE. BRUNSWICK HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MAT 26, GRAND JUVENILE NIGHT! Children Half-price to Front Seats only. f"pHE PERFORMANCE will commence with the JL NAUTICAL DRAMA, in 2 Acta, of BEN BOLT. To conclude with the Graud New Extravaganza of CAMARALZAMAN. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, l'lie Performance will be imdcr the especial patronage of TIIE MERCHANTS OF AUCKLAND. Stalls os.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. lj@" Doors open at half-past 7; curtain rises at 8 precisely. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MAV 2G. rjp HATCHER'S GREAT SONG, A SCENE IN COURT, OR MEREIM A N v. WYN N. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY-), Tho Entertainment will be under the Immediate Patronage of His Excellency Sir Geohge Geey, K.C.B. Admission, 2s. j Front Seats, 4s. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK, PRIOR TO LEAVING THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES, OF 111E ROYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, containing 2 0 0 BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED WAX MODELS, Illustrating every part of the Human Frame, IS NOW OPEN, at Mr. Webb's Music Saloon, Fort-street, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., for gentlemen adults only. Descriptive lectures during the day. " Seek to know thyself. How beautifully and wonderfully we are made." Admission 2s. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE usual Montldy Sleeting will he held at tho rooms, Fort-street, THIS DAY, Thursday, at S p.m. I. W. lIARROP, Secretary. WHAU ROAD. ALL persons interested in the extension of the WIIAU ROAD, as reported in yesterday's papers, are respectfully requested to give in their names and amount oi subscription to the undersigned, at the ollice oi' Morriu it Co., Queen-street. WILLIAM BAKER, Secretary and Treasurer. 20th May, 1864. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. HE Executive Committee foi thiß fund are now holding their Meetings weekly, viz., on every THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., in the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce. By order, I. W. HARROP, Secretary and Treasurer. Q. C. E. AND BAD meat. III AVE received from reliable authority information that MR. JAMES, of the above establishment puplioly intimated to the gentlemen dining there 011 Saturday last, when spoken to about the Quality of the Bkkh offered to them as NOT BEING FIT TO EAT, he declared it ought to be good, as it came from my shop, which 1 do hereby declare to be a base ialskik'OD, as I have declined supplying him with butchers' meat for the last nine months, for reasous known to himself and me. ■TAMES YOUNG, Butcher, Shortland-street. | May 25, 1864. | OPPOSSUM BUG STOEE. TO SURVEYORS, CAMPAIGNERS, NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. Just arrived from Victoria and Tasmania, /rn OPOSSUM RUGS, tanned and untanned, O U well assorted. Note the Address —LEW'S Clothing Mart, direct opposite tho Auckland Saving's Bank. May 18th, 1861. FOREST AND FRUIT TREES. nr\f\r\ BLUE and RED GUM TREES, also, bUUU Pines of sorts, Oaks, Sycamore and Poplar Trees, Apple, Pear, Peach, Nectarine, Plum, Orange, Lemon, Vine, Cypress of sorts and other shrub plants; Rhubarb roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower plants. Also, somo good Turnip seed. ALEXANDER GENTLES. Parnell, St. George s Buy, 17th May, 1864. FOR SALE, A STONE BREAKING MACHINE, of first class construction, Will break 40 cubic yards per day, and made to take in large stones. Also, Double Cylinder Portable Engine of 10 horse power to drive same. All guaranteed aud delivered in Auckland for 1*550. Apply to VICKEKY & MASEFIELD, Albert lion Foundry. May 24th, 1864.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 167, 26 May 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 167, 26 May 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 167, 26 May 1864, Page 4

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