PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. 2TOTICEI! ABOVE THEATRE X AVI LI, IR, ZE-OZPIEIIsr I*o u A DRAMATIC SEASON, UJfDKU TilK MANAGEMENT OF G. W. DANIELS, AND A FULL AND EFFICIENT COMPANY, ON, on AnorT THE 26TH DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT. G. W. DANIELS, Pkopkietoe. THE PAVILION MUSIC HALL. QPEN EVERY EVENING-. ADMISSION i s . Reskkved Seats, 2s. REI I RESHMENTS of even- description may be * obtained in the Hall. | SMOKING- ALLOWED. PAVILION. GRAND BAL L. ON WEDNESDAY. 7th DECEMBER. IStU. (ni;ST Of THE SEASON.) ' -VI R. GEOIi G E DALIIY MP L E T)EGSto inform the stentrs-of Auckland that he ) will open the PAVILION for a SELECT BALL 011 the above date, and trusts that he will meet with unlimited patronnse. Parties wishing: to attend the P.all must procure their tickets before 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the (ith December, as a limited number only will be sold. Pul en s-. Single tickets. ss. Double ticket, to admit a ladv and cjentleman, 7s. Gd. Refreshments of every description may be obtained in the Hall. tii Ok *sao£ai> <isS33» MAIIUR AN G 1 REGA TT A. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1564. Under the Patronage of his Honor the Superin tendent. Committee: Mr. James Darroch Mr. M. W. Munro Mr. M'Gechie Mr. T. Scott Mr. J. Sullivan Mr. G. Thompson Mr. T. Short >1 r. H. M'Brierty Mr. F. T. Ll:>yd M. — ?" l Erierty 31 r. J. Carroll Sir. Geo. Ryan. I' moire : Mr. William AVatts. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Charles T. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY" PROGRAMME. Fikst Race. AVlialeboats pulled by five oars Prizes. Second Race. Yachts undorvo tons I'lizes. Tuntt) Race. Flat-bottomed dingies under 2 feet 3 inches on tho bottom Prizes. ForiiTu Race. Ti..ding vessels from 20 to 45 tons Prizes. Fifth Race. Dingies pulled by boys under IS years Prizes. Sixth Race. Dingies pulled by a pair of oars Prizes. Seventh Race. Dingy pulled by boys under 15 years Prizes. Eighth Race. For boys under 12 years of age. Prize, a {kitbottomed Dingy, presented by Mr. James Sullivan. AN Adjourned General Meeting of the Auckland Caledonian Society, will beheld on MONDAY evening, the sth i:ist., at the United Service Hotel, at S o'clock. A. S. BAIHD, Secretary (pro. tern.). N l.i T 1 C E . DISTRICT OF WAITAKEREI EAST. rnilE RATEPAYERS of the above District are inI formed that the Schedule of Assessnn.nt can i.e seen at the store of Messrs. E.-V'ION i!c OLi', Lower (Jucen-street. 'I'be Schedule is also po>tcd in the District. LEVI W. .KATUN, ] Chairman of the Ti us toes. I 2'2nd Nov., I SGI. j COMPENSATION TO OUT - SETTLERS, Foe Losses Sustained Di-iung the War. PREVIOUS to the appointment of a Commission or Committee by the General Assembly, to jnquire into the above subject, any hints or suggestions addressed to J- C-hinpe, Drury, will be thankfully received, and will be of s-.-rvice to all parties interested. FOR PRIVATE SALE, IN Lots to suit purchasers, the FARM of J. C. Williams, Esq., on the Great South Bond ; is one of the best grazing farms in the district, being, sections 18, 19, 2t), and oS, parish of Manureua, containing 457 acres, and within two mi.es of the village of Otahuliu. , For particulars apply to ALFRED BUCKLAISD, or I WILLIAM AITICEN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 1
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