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PMNCE OF WALES THEATBE. B U U N S W I C K HALL. TO-XIGIIT (SATUEDAT), .Try E 11, rilllE performance will commence with the Dnuiin -A- of TII E YACT OE Y GIK L, ou ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. To conclude with the ln.ughn.ble Farce of TUB «J?EC TEE BE. IDEaE OO M, on v A GHOST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF. Stalls 55.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. igS" Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at S precisely. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TO-SIGHT (SATUEDAT), Jvse IL rr\ HATCHER'S KE W MEDLEY, '• THE INTERCEDING MAORIS." The Prisoners' joy at leaving the ' Marion'—Krippner's Grief at parting—Dr. Sam's Song—Capt. Dinnin's Soliloquy—i'arewell Song of the Natives, and their future intentions. TWO SCREAMING LOCALS TO-NIGHT, " THE CHAIRMANSHIP OE THE CITY BOARD," AJJD THE "CIA'IL ENGTNEER EROM KERRY." Admission, 2s. ; Front Seats, 4s. I , O E THE MILLION! ADMISSION Is. ONLY. THE EOYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM WILL be OPEN for a FEW DAYS LONGER, to give to the Working Classes an opportunity to witness this highly interesting Exhibition. Xhe Museum is open from 1U a.m. tilt 10 p.m.,for Gentlemen only, at Air. \Ytun's City of Auckland Stores. THE ANATOMICAL VENUS Will be dissected daily for the instruction of visitors, BAZAAR I"UR ERECTING- ROOMS IT)R THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. TITHE Committee have pleasure in announcing that JL lliu above- Bazaar will Le held in tile, ODD 1-i.Ll.oWi) , HALL on ' WEDNESDAY A: THURSDAY, loUiit 10th inst. Contributions for the Refreshment Stall are earnestly bohciu d. 1-ißiids would greatly oblige by staling ;:s early as possible, what they can engage to biipph , to any ul U-ie Suli-CoininitU'c, viz : — JSlrs. Ai.tXA.Mitu, 3hs. Bennett, Mrs. I'iiii.soN, Mrs. S. 11. Smith, Jltis. Wau-neii. Auckland, June 7, lbbl. COROAIANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY (LlM^lTi-D.) 4 EOURTH CALL of 20s. per Share is hereby XJL made upon the bharchoiders of the above Company, payable to Mr. \\ ALXfc.il CUMBLS (Trcajsiinr), oii or bclore ihe Mth inst. Bv urilcr of tho Directors, H. r. SIARK, Secretary. Queen-street, J line o, l&G-L MONUMENT TO COLONEL NIXON. riMllS HAY v Saluniiiy), the 11th current, at 3 JL p.m., a Public Meeting will be held m the Lichange Hotel, lor the purpose of making arrangements to carry out the uueiiuou of erecting a Monument to ihe memory of tho late Colonel Nixon. !>ctUors, members of the Royal Cavalry Volunteers, Colonial Defence i-'orco, and ail others who leet interested in ihe matter, are invited to attend. 11. HARDIN GTON, J-.VLRV M-LEAJN, W. BASSETT. AUCKLAND 11AKMOXIC SOCIETY. Ml IIK Full Kdiciu-Kil of Hadyn's Oratorio the I •' CREATION" will be -ive-n to thu subscribers on THURSDAY e-ve.mii'.- "next, ltith instant, in ST. ANDREW'S CHUlfcil, Alton Road, (Uy the kind permission oi the, Deacon's Court. Doors open al 7 o'clock, to commence punctually at half past. Tickets of aniiii.il subscription (one guinea, and I sevuii shillings and sixpence, rcspcctivclyj, admittingtho holders to lour conceits, may bo obtained of Mr. Sanderson, at Waytc's, Quee.n-stre.ot, of Mr. J. H. Crawford, Hon. Treasurer, ;uid of tho Hon. Secretary. i-'ull private practice (pe-riorming members only admittcU;, in St. Mattiiew s School Room, on 1 UEbDAY evening next, instead of Wednesday a.s annoiinccd, to comincncc at 7 o'clock, sharp. The attciidanco of each member of Band and Chorus is specially roipiostod. RICHARD S. 1\ I'ARSOXS, Hon. Sec. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. JAMES MORISON, D.D., GLASGOW, LATK OF K.ILMARNOCK. nMIK friends in Auckland of the Rev. Dr. Morison, JL have resolved to contribute to thu testimonial which has been raised in honour of him in Grout liritain, Ireland, America, and Australia. All friends are invited lo aid by their contributions. Letters and contributions sent to tho Rev. A. French, Teacher, Hobson-streol Wosleyan School, Auckland. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. npHE Executive Committee for tliis fund arc now JL holding their Meetings weekly, viz., on every THURSDAY, lit. 4 p.m., in tho Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce. By order, I. W. HARROP, Secretary and Treasurer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 181, 11 June 1864, Page 1

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661

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 181, 11 June 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 181, 11 June 1864, Page 1

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