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PBINCE OF WALES THE A THE. B It U N S W I C K HALL. TO-SIGHT (.SATUJ7I)AY). J L ->- E Us. rr\UE performance will commence will] (lie Nautico X Domestic JJnima of JEN X V F OKIE 11, THE SAILOIi'S CHILD. To conclude with the successful Extravaganza of I ho INVIS I\i L E PEINC E, OK THE ISLAND OF TKASQUIL DELIGHT. Stalls os.; Back i>eate, 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. CALIFORNTAN CIBCUS. Pkopiuktors S. GREENBERG & CO. Manaof.r \\\ ir. FOLEY. Ci.ovvx isn Jkstku W. AIREY. fJIIIE Unrivalled Troupe of Male and Female EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, ACROBATS, VAULT EK S, KOP£ DAXC KK S, &c. ic, ic., Of first-class talent. Among the Artistes is the celebrated Female Kqiiestriiui, tlie STAR OF AUBTHALI A, MADAME TOUIiNEAE. Also, a beuutiful 6ttul ofliigldy-traiued 11OKSKS AND PONIES. Also, A SPLENDID BRASS BAND, Hiive arrivrd, mid will perforin in Auckland on or about the 21 sr INSTANT. OXEIIUXGA INSTITUTE. TO-MGUT (SATURDAY), Jvxk IS. FAIiEWELL APPEARANCE IXIMI TAB L E XII A X CHER O N E II" U X G A riuivious to ins iiKi-Aimm; fok xklsox. rv\ II ATCIL KR. IX XE W LOCALS, " Unehnngii Celebrities" nnd "Doings in Oneliunga ;" - The Volunteers ;" " The Jack Tars at the Stw Zealmiittr," A:c., ie. Madame VITELLJ will sing " TUE LADIES' RIFLE CORPS." SMA L L As t lie ''Cure," "The Unfortunate Mini," &c. A change of Programme every Evening. Admission, 2s. Od. ; Eront Sents, 4s. SABBATH. SCHOOL SEKVJCES. PKI.MIXIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, Euu'.llillKS SXIIERT. ON SABP.ATH, June l'Jth. (To-morrow), the KEY. X. HAMER will preach at 11 o'clock, and the KEY. ,1. MANDENO at u" o'clock, on behalf of Ihe Sabbalh School. An Address will li.- given to Parents and Children hi the aitc.noui, at -J\ o'clock, when the children will silly several Hymns. A Collection during cuch service. A TEA MEET7NU will take place in tin- Clin pel on J UKSDA V next, .lune illst, at (..1 o'clock. Ticket* may lie had of any of the Teacheis. A I'tdjlic Meeting after Tea, to be addressed by dillercnt .Ministers and friends. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. m\VO SERMONS will be preached (D.V.) in the JL CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, HIGHSTREET, Auckland, on SUNDAY next, June 19, ISIM-; that in morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. J. WARREN ; in the evening, at U o'clock, by the Rev. P. H. fOKXFOKI). In tile Afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, an address will be delivered to Parents and Children, when several Hymns will be sung by tlie Scholars. A Collection" at tlie close of each service in aid of the School Funds. The Annual Tea Meeting will not be held this year, on account of charitable appeals to tlie public being so numerous. MR. W. C. WILSON having kindly placed the Xew Ollice of the New Zealand llkrald, in Wyndham-street, (a few yards from Quccnstreet,) at the disposal of "the MANAGINGCOMMITTEE of the AUCKLAND CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, for the puq ose of holding a B A Z A A 11 to raise funds for the purchase of a site and tlie erection of a Hall, the Committee have much pleasure in announcing that the Bazaar will take j>laec about the Ist of J ULY NEXT. Contributions will be thankfully received by any of the following ladies :— Mrs. SnuKiiAN, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. McCoit.MicK, Mrs. Grifi-i>\ Miss Canmng has kindly consented to preside over the Refreshment Department. W. SHANAGHAN, Secretary. NOTICE. A MEETING will be held in Mr. FLOWER'S School-room, lloc.son-street, on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7 o'clock, June 20th, to push forward the principle of TOTAL AUSTINENCM Any member that is interested in the cause is reuuested to attend. UEGRGE MORRIS, William-etreet. MANGA KKI DISTRICT. A MEETING of HATE-PAY ERSj will be held in the CRITERION HOTEL, Otalmhu, on TUESDAY, the -'Ist instant, lit 3 o'clock, when business of importance will be laid before the Meeting. JAMES ROBERTSON, Chairman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 187, 18 June 1864, Page 1

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650

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 187, 18 June 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 187, 18 June 1864, Page 1

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