PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. G. W. DANIELS & H. EDWARDS, PIiOPHIETOIiS. SEE A~T BILL, IN HONOR OF AUCKLAND BEING LIGHTED WITH GAS, FOR EASTER MONDAY (THIS DAY), ANI) TUESDAY. ME. HENEY EDWAEDS In a new Part. i MR. Gr. W. DANIELS In two New Paits. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE CIRCUS TROUPE IN AUCKLAND. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, .April 151b, 17th, and 18tli, To commence with, the Romantic Serio-Comic Drama, Entitled MEMO I E S OF THE OB THE BLACK EOOK And the MYSTIC BELL. After which Monb. Louis Klaer will introduce his splendid trained DOGS AND MONKEYS IN NEW TRICKS. First time, THE FOUR CLASSICAL BROTHERS In their graceful performance on tho DUPLICATE LADDERS. First timo, MONSIEUR LOUIS KLAER AND MASTER KLAER, In their wonderful performance on the DOUBLE TRAPEZE. HERR CHRISTOFF Will perform some New and Daring Feats on the Tioiit RorE. To conclude with First time in Auckland, The Screaming Farce of the CAPTAIN'S NOT A MISS. NOTICE, Wednesday evening, will be exhibited, by a gentleman just arrived from London, THE WOhDEItrtTL ROPE TYING FEAT As performed by the DAVENPORT BROTHERS Through England and America with such Mysterious and Marvellous Success. In Preparation, Tho COMEDY OE ERRORS. All Auckland must see this MARVELLOUS PLAY. ZEBRAS ! ZEBRAS ! ! ZEBRAS !! .' THE ONLY TWO ANIMALS OF THE KIND EVER DOMESTICATED. AST WEEK OF THE ZEBRAS. NOW ON SHOW IN VICTORI A-STREET (Two doors from the Greyhound Hotel). Admittance-One Shilling. Children half-price. Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. W. H. FOLEY, PllOI'ltlETM!. BY PARTICULAR DESIRE MISS ANNIE BEAUMONT Axn PROFESSOR PARKER'S ENT ERTAINMENT, AT WEBB'S MUSIC HALL, Wellesley-street, will be Repeated on THIS EVENING- (MONDAY), APIUL 15 AND 17. Reduced Prices of Admission : Front Seats (limited), 4s. Back Seats and Promenade, Is. Gd. Doors open at Soven o'clock; to commence at Eight sharp.
© ❖ LODGE WAITEMATA, No. 689. THE MONTHLY MERTIivG of tho above Lodge will bo held THTS EVENING, at halfpast seven. By order of tho W.M. NEWT 0 N . PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of tho Inhabitants of Newton will be hold at the NEWTON HOT Kb, on TUESDAY EVENING, the ISth inst., at seven o'clock, to tuke into consideration the state of the Karangaliape Road, and to take measures to bring it under the immediate notice of the authorities. All parties interested aro requested to attend. ST. MARY'S PAEISH, PARNELL. A BAZAAR will bo held in the month of JUNE next, in aid of the Funds for the purchase of a Site and the Erection of School Buildings in the above Parish. Contributions in work, money, or materials, -will bo thankfully received by the undermentioned ladies: — Mrs. Selwyv Mrs. Bayley | Mrs. Shirley Hill Mrs. Borrows J Mrs. Ikelasd Mrs. CoLr.ETT Mrs. Kf.ddell Mrs. Dudiey Mrs. Kinder Mrs. Glover I Mrß. Steele. FOR SALE, riWO NEW LIFE BOATS, 26 feet length, by X Foebest, of London. A Quantity of Water Casks Also, 10 Bales Ginger Beer Corks. For particulars apply to Capt. CORN W iULL, Ship Pegas b' orto COMBES & DALDY, Agents. STORES TO BE LET in Fort-street and - Welles-ley-street. Also, a largo Mubic Halhg inquire of Mr. WEBB, Wellesley-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 445, 17 April 1865, Page 1
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