•PEINCE OE WALES THEATEE. THE EMINENT ACTOR, ME, J. H. ALLEN, Will, by request, repeat his great character of HAMLET. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), Sem; 27, rjIHE performance will consist of the Tragedy hamlet. In consequence of the extreme length of the Tragedy, it will constitute the entire evening's Entertainment. In Pieepauation, Tho great sensation Drama of the BLACKSMITH tbe Great Drama of THE DUKE S MOTTO, and other novelties. NOTICE, REDUCTION IN PHICE! ! BACK SEATS, 2s. Half-price at half-past 9 o'clock. Stalls, 2s. 6d. • Back Seats, Is. 6d. Season Tickets on application to the Management. Doors open at Jialf-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. AUCKLAND ANNUAL RACES. TO COME OFF 2nd OF JANUARY', 1565. TOCKEY CLUB PLATE (given by the members W of the Auckland Jockey Club) ot £200, with a sweepstakes of ;ClO each added ; if three horses start the second to save his stake. Weight for age : three miles. Nominations, enclosing £5, to be addressed under cover to the Secretary ot the Auckland Jockey Club, at the Club-room, Auckland, on or before the 25th November, 18G1, and the balance on tho night of general entry. Weights : Tlnve-ycar-olds, 7st. 71b.; four-year-olds, 9st. otb. ; five-year-olds, lOst.; six and aged, 1 Ost. -lib. Mares and geldings allowed iilb., and a further allowance of 21bs. if maidens. Other events ot the Meeting will be duly announced. ED. WOOLFIELD, Secretary. Hl # & I HAVE to request the attendance of Masonic Brethren at the funeral of Brother DAVID CURRIE ol Lodge St. John, Dunfermline, lit! S.C., from the Provincial Hospital at 3 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON. AND. BEYERIDGE, Of Lodge St. John, Dunfermline, 26 S.C., and R.W.M., Lodge St. Andrew, -iIS S.C. # ® LODGE WAITEMATA, GB9, LATE 990. EMERGENCY MEETING at the Lodge Room, Masonic Hotel, will be held at 4 p.m., THIS AFTERNOON. Brethren will be pleased to accept this notice. A full attendance requested. By order of the W.M. September 28th, ISG-t. ❖■ & X UNITED SERVICE LODGE, No. —, I.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of tho abovo Lodge will be held at the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, the 2Stli instant, at seven o'clock p.m., sharp. By order of the W.M. Auckland, September 27, lbtil. IS CHRISTIANITY EEOM GOD ? MR. WALTER DOUGLAS, of London, will preach (D.V.) as follows Sept. 2Sth —Wednesday Evening, 7 o'clock, in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Edwardstreet. „ 29tli—Thursday Evening, 7 o'clock, in the Baptist Chapel, WcUesley-street. „ 30th—Friday Evening, 7 o'clock, in the Independent Chapel, Albert-street. Oct. 2nd—Sabbath Afternoon, half-past 2 o'clock, an address to Sabbath School Teachers and Scholars, in the Wesleyan Chapel, High-street. „ „ Monday Evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Congregational Independent Cliapol, liemuera. ~ ~ Tuesday Evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Congregational Independent Chapel, Onehunga. ~ ~ Sabbath Evening, at (> o'clock, jfi the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Ed-wardes-street. „ sth—Wednesday Evening, 7 o'clock, in tho Wesleyan Chapel, High-street, Farewell Address. Young and Working Men are earnestly invited to attend. Iso collection. WESLEY COLLEGE. nnHE FOURTH QUARTER commences on J_ MONDAY", october3id. Tuition in the Senior School . . . £2 10 „ Junior „ . . .20 Board for Boys under 13 years of age .10 10 above' „ . . 12 0 Further particulars on application, JOHN FLETCHER, Principal. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL Head Mastek —P.kw J. Kinder, M.A. TIIE QUARTER will commence on FRIDAY, September 30. ■ST. MARY'S BOYS' SCHOOL, I'ARNELL, G. CoMI'TON, Masteil rniLE QUARTER Commences on MONDAY, J_ October 3rd. School Fees : 10s. per quarter, or Is. per week —a reduction for brothers. Quarterly pavmeiits arc particularly requested. E0 E SAL E , O A C R E S OF GREEN OATS, close to the Onehunga Road —a Heavy Crop. Applv to .. ' Ml?, BEAMISH, Epsom,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 1
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