PRINCE OP "WALES THEATRE. BRUNSWICK HALL. GRAND JUNENILE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Juse 0, rPHE performance will commence with the Extra--L raganza of C A MAEALZAMA N. To conclude for positively the last time, the screaming Burlesque of LORD LOYEL AND LADY NANCY BELL. Grand Finale, BILLY PATTERSON, (By all the characters.) Stalls 55.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. IjgT Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (THUBSDAY), Jitte 0. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF rnifATCIIER'S SONG "THE STORMING OF THE XF.TT-ZEALAX-IiER BY THE JACK TARS." Another New Local To-Night " A VISIT TO A CATTLE SHIP." Admission, 25.; Front Seats, 4s. EOE THE MILLION! ADMISSION Is. ONLY. THE ROYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM "WILL be OPEN for a FEW DAYS LONGER, TT to give to the Working Classes an opportunity to witness this highly interesting Exhibition. The Museum is open from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m., for Gentlemen only, at Mr. Webb's City of Auckland Stores. THE ANATOMICAL VENUS Will be dissected daily for the instruction of visitors. I. O. O. F., M. U., A. D. mi IE Officers and Brethren of the LOYAL GOOD ± INTENT LODGE, No. -±,3b'S), are requested to attend the l-'uneral of the late WIFE of Brother RICHARD KKALS, which will leave his residence, Victoria Street, at three o'clock, p.m., 011 Friday, the 10th instant. o Ulcere ami Brethren of the other Lodges in the District arc respectfully invited to join the procession. ALEXANDER- STEWART, N.G. Auckland, June S, IS6I-. BAZAAR FOR ERECTING ROOMS FOR THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCL\.TION. Committee have pleasure in announcing that JL the above Bazaar will bo held in tho ODD FELLOWS' HALL on WEDNESDAY A: THURSDAY, 15th & 16th inst. Contributions for the Refreshment Stall are earnestly solicited. Friends would greatly oblige by .stating as early as possible what they can engage to supply, to any of the Sub-Coiniuittce, viz : — Mrs. Alexandek, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. I'iiii.sox, Mrs. S. 11. Smith, Mrs. Waknei:. Auckland, June 7, 18G1. COKOJIANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) A FOURTH CALL of 20s. per Share is hereby made upon the Shareholders of the above Company, payable to Mr. WALTER COMBES (Treasurer), on or before the lith inst. By order of the Directors, H. P. STARK, Secretary. Queen-street, J line 3, 186-i. MONUMENT TO COLONEL NIXON. ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 11th current, at 3 p.m., 11 Public Meeting will bo held in the Exchange Hotel, for the purpose of making arrangements to carry out the intention of erecting a Monument to tho memory of tho late Colonel Nixon. Settlers, members of the Royal Cavalry Volunteers, Colonial Defence Force, and all others who feel interested in the matter, are invited to attend. 11. HARDINGTON, EVERY M'LEAN, W. BASSETT. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIEKS , WIVES AND CHILDEEN. THE Executive Committee for this 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. TO MINERS. BLASTING POWDER, Is. 6d. per lb. STEPHENSON & WARDELL. May 2G, 18GL ON SAL E, milE BEST SAMPLE OF CIRCULAR HEAD _L POTATOES, in lots to suit purchasers. STEPHENSON & WARDELL. May 20,18C-t. WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW lOSLI K'S HAIR-CUTTING & SHAMPOOING ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite Newman & Ewen's New Store, QUEEN-STBEET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 179, 9 June 1864, Page 1
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