PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), August 4. MR. SHIEL BARRY IN TWO NEW PIECES. rj~IHE Performance will commence with the new J- Drama, in 2 Acts, entitled BORN TO GOOD LUCK. DOUBLE HORNPIPE—Miss Fanny Young and Miss Maoc.ie Griffiths. To conclude with the successful farce of HIS LAST LEGS. Stalls 55.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. Children under twelve years of age, half-price. Season Tickets on application to the Management. t££T Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. Victoria Stheet. Proprietors - - - - Herr S. Greenbekg & Co. Manager Mr. W. H. Foley. rjmis EVENING AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, With an entire change of Programme. Doors open at a quarter to seven; to commence at half-past seven. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At half-past one. ' Admission—Boxes, 55.; Pit, 3s. Children halfprice. N. B.—Smoking Btrictly prohibited, and good order must bo observed. Riding Lessons given on application to W. H. FOLEY, Circus. TO THE INHABITANTS OF NEWTON, AUCKLAND. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th August inst., at 7 o'clock in the evening, at Mr. Dewar's New Schoolroom, Karangaliape Road, Newton, near Dunlop's Hotel (late Waite's), for the purpose of establishing a LITERARY INSTITUTE. All persons desirous of joining such an Institution are respectfully invited to attend. NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. rriHE PLOUGHING MATCH will be held in JL MR. GRIGG'S PADDOCK, at OTAHUHU, on WEDNESDAY, 17tli instant. THUS. SPENCER, Hon. Sec. Otahulm, August 2, ISG4. THE NIXON MEMORIAL FUND. milE Committee of the above Fund have agreed JL to extend the time for receiving subscriptions till MCNDAY, the Sth August next, when a Meeting ol'the Committee will take place in the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce at 2 p.m. "1. W. HARROP, Hon. Sec. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. mHE Executive Committee for this fund are now JL 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. OATEN HAY CHAFF. THE undersigned are prepared to supply Chaff, Wholesale and Retail Also— Oats, Maize, whole or cracked Bran, Hay, and Straw. BELL BROTHERS, Queen-street, Foot of Wakeiield-strect. ORAGES, PINEAPPLES, AND COCOANTJTS. ON SALE, IN PRIME CONDITION, rjIHE CARGO OF THE 'CORAL QUEEN,' from South Sea Islands, in quantities to suit purchasers. COMBES & DALDY. PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS, WEBB'S MUSIC SALOON, Wellesley-street, near St. Matthew's Church, FOR SALE OR HIRE, To make room for 50 new ones, daily expected. H. J. WEBB. THE AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Shares, £10 each. Monthly Subscription, 10s. per Share. Entrance Fee, Is. per Share. President : Herbert Ashton, Esq. Trustees : Edward King, Esq. I S. Hague Smith, Esq. F. L. Prime, Esq. | W. C. Wilson, Esq. TREASURER : W. C. Wilson, Esq. Solicitor : E. J. Cox, Esq. Backers : The Bank of New Zealand; Secretary: A.Boardman. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the Society for issuing fresh shares and paying subscriptions is tlin first MONDAY in each month, at the Office of tho Society, Mr. Cox's Chambers, Queen-street, where Prospectuses containing detailed information may be obtatned. Application for shares may he made at the Olliee of the Society at any other time. A. BOARDMAN, i Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 227, 4 August 1864, Page 1
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