theatee eotal. Proprietor . . Mi*. S. Rowe. rjlO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) DECEMBER 7, X will be produced, with new Scenery and Domoniacal Eflects, the fantastic, I'oinantic Spectacle, THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, and the I'IUNTOM SHIP. Yanderdecken Mr. Geo. Fawcett. To conclude with tlio celebrated Comedy of THE BONNIE FISHWIFE. a SS ie .. Miss E.Juno air Hickory Mr. Tom Fiuvcett <JrUlto " Mr. John Dunn. Stalls 5«. ; to bo reserved at Yaett's. N.B. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2b.
PEINCE OP WALES THEATRE. IST OTICEI! The above theatre WI liTj S-E-OPE IST FOK A DRAMATIC SEASON, TJUDEE THE MANAGEMENT OF Gr. W. DANIELS, AND A FULL IIND EFFICIENT COMPANY, ON, OK ABOUT THE 26th DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT. Gr. W. DANIELS, Pbopeietoe. MAHUfiAIf G1 EEGATTA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1864. Under the Patronage of his Honor the Suporin tendent. Committee: Mr. James Darroch Sir. M. W. Munro Air. M'Gechie Mr. T. Scott Mr. J. Sullivan Mr. G. Thompson Mr. J7. Short Mr. H. M'Brierty Mr. P. T. Lloyd M. _ M'Briertv Mr. J. Carroll Mr. Geo. Ryan. Umpire: Mr. William "Watts. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Charles T. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. PntST Race. Whaleboats pulled by live oars Prizes. Second Race. Yachts underve tons Piizos. Tiiibd Race. Flat-bottomed dingies under 2 feet 3 inches on the bottom Prizes. Fourth Race. Trading vessels from 20 to 45 tons Prizes. Fifth Race, Dmgies pulled by hoys 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 flatbottom od Dingy, presented by Mr. James Sullivan. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.
rjIIIE Committee are requested to MEET at the CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE at -i p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday), December 7, 186-t. C. A. HARRIS, Secretary. NOTICE. DISTRICT OP WAITAKEREI EAST. THE RATEPAYERS of tho above District aro informed that the Schedule of Assessment can be seen i>< the storo of Messrs. EATON & DbWOLF, Lover ! iucen-street. The Schedule is also posted in the District. LEVI W. EATON, Chairman of tho Trustees22nd Nov., ISG4. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE COLONEL NIXON". PO E SAL E, j fTIHE improved FABM at Mangarie, lately in the X possession ot Colonel Nison, containing 311 acres, fenced and Eub-divided into paddocis by wire and live fences, the whole being in permanent pasture. The I"arm is one of the first selections made in this favourite district, and from its known productive quality and situation, would be a most eligible investment. If desired the property will be subdivided to suit purchasers, and three-fourths of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, bearing interest at ten per cent. Applv to A. BUCELAND, or W. AITKEN, Land and Estate Agent. ALBERT PARK. FURTHER EXTENSION. mBE Public nre respectfully informed that X to tho disappointment expressed by intonding purchasers, too lute in applying for the original Park Allotments, A. K. Taylor, Esquire, has decided to extend the number by the addition of one hundred lots varying from 2 to a acres each. The avidity with which the public cmbjaccdthe opportunity of securing Allotments in this healthful and beautifully situated suburb is one of the best guarantees which can bo adduced to parties seek in-* inves'ments in Land. ° Plans and further information obtained on application to W. ATKEN, Land and Estate Agent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 334, 7 December 1864, Page 1
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