the ate : e- roy al. Proprietor . Mr. S. Rows. THE GRAND RE-OPENING. fj! O-NI GET, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. Will be produced Wilkie Collins' Extraordinary Stoky, NO NAME, OE THE SECRET TRUST. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, The performance will commence with, for the First Time in Auckland, N O N AM E. Oaptain Wnigge .. Mr. George Fawcott Magdalen Miss E. Juno To conclude with the Entirly Now Farce of WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. On Monday, tlio Grand CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA. Stalls 55.; to be reserved at Vabtx*s. N.B. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Boxes 45.; Pit 2s. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. G . W. DANIELS, Prophiktok. qtening night SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1564. MISS FANNY YOUNG, AND ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. Pkices of Admission : 25., 35., and 6g. Gorgeous extravaganza AJfD GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME ON BOXING NIGHT. Ten Young Ladies Wanted for the Corps de Ballet, and to learn the Art of Acting. to Mr. DANIELS, Princo of Wales Theatre, between the hours of Ten and Two. £10. TEN POUND PRIZE. MR. DANIELS will give a Prizo of £10 for the BESI LOCAL SCENE for the Pantomime. To bo sent in by FRIDAY, 23rd instant, and approved of by the Manager. G. W. DANIELS, Proprietor. FOR LIQUIDATION OF DEBT ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ONEHUNGA. PICNIC ON ONE TREE HILL, On TUESDAY, December 27, 1864. Amusements to commence at eleven o'clock. Dinner on table at one o'clock. Tickets Five Shillings each ; children under twelve years of ago, half-price. AUCKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. The Oiiatoeio, ELIJAH, \\J ILL be performed to subscribers on FRIDAY VV evening, 23rd instant, at the Brunswick Hall. Doors open ut 7 o'clock, to commence at half-past 7. RICHARD S. F. PARSONS, Hon. Sec. J. BORLEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKES, Newmarket, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Newmarket and the public generally for the liberal support which thoy have given him during the last eighteen months that he has been in business in the above place, and further begs to state that he is propared to exccuto orders in JOCKEY, NAPOLEON and every other description of BOOTS and SHOES of first-class quality and cut, combined with workmanship and material, which is not to be surpassed in this colony or any other. N.B.—A GOOD FIT guaranteed. PUBLIC NOTICE. J RUSSELL, having again Leased tlio Queen- • street Wharf, Custom-houso Quays, Weighbridge, &c., for 18G5, here by intimates that in terms of his lease, and under authority of his Honor the Superintendent of Auckland, he will, on and after the Ist day of January next, charge ONE SHILLING of TOLL on all Four-wheeled Vchiclos or Carriages, with one horse, on the Wharf, which also includes Uustom-houße-street Quay or Wharf. For fill other traffic Toll-fees will be exacted in accordance with the 20th and 26th clauses of the Queenstreet Wharf Regulations Act, 1864, as formerly. JOHN RUSSELL, Lessee of Queen-street Wharf, Custom-house-street Quay, and Weigh Bridge. Auckland, December 20, 1801. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TPIIE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between X Messrs. BARRY and DANIELS is THIS DAY, DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All outstanding accounts will bo paid and received by Mr. Daniels. C. W. BARRY. Q. W. ©AKIEL9. Witness—W, S, WILSON, PecCmber l&th, 1864.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 347, 22 December 1864, Page 1
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