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m theatre eotal. PIIOWUETOH . . . . S. ROWE. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, And First appearance of the eminent actor, me. geohg-e favcett, BUPPOETED BY MR. JOHN DUNN, MR. TOM FAWCJETT, AND A POWERFUL AND TALANTED COMPANY OP AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS. rriHE Box Offico is THIS DAY Open at Yamy's X Repository, Queen-atrect, where, to prerent crowding and inconvenience, Stall seata should be at once secured. N.B.—-No bonnets will bo permitted in the Stall ß as a cloak room is provided. ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1, the curtain will rise for tho first time on tho famous comedy of USED TJ P. Sir Charles Coldstream . . Mr. Geo. Fawcctt. bir Adams Leech ... Mr. Tom Fawcett. Hon. Tom Savillo . ... Mi-. Manly. Wiurzcl ..... Mr. Howe. Iron brace .... Mr. John Dunn. i a ™ cs „, Mr. Towers. Lady Clutterbuek . . . Kate Grant. Mar y Miss Maria Dunn. Alter which tho NATIONAL ANTHEM, by Miss Eliza Royal, and the Company. To conclude with the new comedy of a FAMILY TAILING. Lord Gawkcy .... Mr. Geo. Fawcett. Sir Sampson .... Mr. John Dunn. SirFoUiott .... Mr. Tom Fawcett. Clorinda .... Mies Marian Dunn Doors open at ■} past 7, to commence at S sharp. Admission : -Stalls os.; Boxes 4s.j Pit 2s. Yivat Regina! C. P. PARTINGTON'S STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. WHOLESALE PEICES

AS FOLLOWS : — j BEST CABIN 30s. per lOOlbs. NAYY 20s. per lOOlbs. FANCY BISCUITS—(aII descriptions) Gd. to Bd. per lb All BISCUITS made at this Manufactory axe stamped with the Name of the Proprietor, " Paktinoton, Auckland." Tho Biscuits aro round in shape, and differ quite as much in quality as shape from tho tquaro ones now so largely impoi-tod. SYMONDS-STKEET. EXTENSION OF TIME TILL 26TH SEPTEMBER. PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. Commissioners' Office, Council Chambers, Auckland, July 30, 1864. TENDERS are invited by the Commissioners of tho Auckland and Drury Railway, for the performance of various Works in the construction of TWENTY-FOUR MILES of RAILWAY from AUCKLAND to DRURY, with a BRANCH LINE to ONEHUNGA. Plans and Specifications will be ready for inspection at tho above Office, on and after the 6tli of AUGUST, 1864. Tenders for tho Works will be received until NOON of MONDAY, the 26tli of SEPTEMBER, 1861, and must bo endorsed-— " Tender for Works on Auckland and Drury Railway." THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Clii\irman of Railway Bo'ird. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. TENDERS FOR FENCING. Commissioners' Office, Council Chumher, Auckland, Bth August, 1864. rpENDERS will be received at this office until X noon of tho 20th September, 1864, from parties desirous of contracting for tho FENCING requisite on Ilao above lino of Railway. Specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Offico on and after the 16th instant. THOS. CHEESEMAN, Chairman.

NOTICE. AUCKLAND AND DRURY RAILWAY. THE Public are hereby cautioned against removing, defacing, or in any way destroying the Marks, Pegs, Poles, or other tho property of tho Railway Commissioners, marking out tho line between Auckland. Onehunga, and Drury. SKEEN Secretary to the Board. July 13,1864. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR boots? WHY, AT M A R K S', QUEEN STEEET, mfiE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. If. B.—Every description of Boots nnd Shoes Mado to Order.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 250, 31 August 1864, Page 1

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518

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 250, 31 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 250, 31 August 1864, Page 1

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