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PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. G. W. DANIELS AND H. EDWARDS, Peopeietoes. CROWDED HOUSES TO WITNESS THE PEfiPOEiTANCB OF THB LEOPOLDS' MONSTER TROUPE! The celebrated Flying Trapeziens, the WIELABD BE OTHERS! The Premiere fascinating Danseuse, ERAULEIN EANNIE, The far-famed and Premier Pantomime Artistes, the LEOPOLD BROTHERS, And the PRINCE OF WALES DRAMATIC COMPANY. nnHIS (TUESDAY,) EVENING, and WEDJL NEKDAY, August 22ud and 23rd, to commence with tho Drama in two Acts, onti'led THE COBBLER AND THE MARQUIS. After which the BROTHERS WIELAND will appear in the astonishing Act on the FLYING TRAPEZE.

N.B.—The audience are requested to preserve tlio utmost silence during this wonderful and perilous feat. To be followed by the grand Eastern Drama, entitled THE ALLIANCE. TO-MORROW, A MID-DAY PERFOEMANCE, Commencing at 2 o'clock. NOTICE.—NO HALF-PRICE, during the engagement of the LEOPOLD TItOUPE. tggy Seats secured in the Stalls only at the Theatre, between the hours of 10 and 2. Prices op Admission : Stalls, 6b.; Amphitheatre, 3b.; Pit, 2s. Children under seven years, half price. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room for Ladies, Fbee. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight o'clock sharp. SHAKESPEARE TAVERN WYNDHAM STREET. H. CLARKE, to inform the public of Auckland, that he has completed his NEW BOWLING SALOON, WHICH IS NOW OPENED. August 21st, 1865. AUCKLAND ATHENAEUM. A special meeting of the mfmbers will be held in the "oeiety's Rooms. Hardiniton'a Buildings, TI-PS (Tue-dav) EVENINii, at 7 o'clock, to cons : der the following resolutions whi'h wire unanimously passed in ' ommittee : — " That no member be allowed to send a report of any of the meetings of tho Athena?um to the newspapers unless duly autuoriaed by the Committee." That the press bo invited to attend the meetings of the society, to report its Papers and Lectures." "That the members of the Atheiueum present at the discussion on the T'arwii ian Th ory, affirm that Dr. Giles distinctly asserted the existence of a Supreme Creative Power." HENRY N. N ALDER, Hon. Secy. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THOMAS WATERS, Bookbindek, &c., REMOVED from Queon-street to Somerset House, FORT-STREET.

Re William Hi nteh, late of King-street West, £j otherwise Stonehouse Lane, in the Borough of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, in England, Marine Store Dealer, deceased. IF WILLIAM HUNTER, who left England for ' New Zealand, several years since, and who is the son of tho above named William lllxtel, 1 deceased will apply to the undermentioned solicitors, - he can receive information as to the will of his late father, whereby certain property is devised to him. Persons who are able a> d willing to givo any mfor- r niation as to the present residence of the said „ William Hunter, if he be alive, or as to the date and _ place of his decease, in case he be dead, arc requested to communicate the same to us. I BOOKER, LAYERS MATTHEWS & SHELLS, J ' Solicitors, Frankfort Chambers, G Plymouth, England. o Dated—Plymouth, Slay 31, 18G5. J Lincolnshire rams—celebrated for the Lustre and Quality of their Wool, from one of _ tho Oldest Flocks in hnglaud.— Apply to Mn. 0 J\ iiiKiiAM, Audleby Yilla, Caislor, Lincolnshire, -j England. Have you seen lewisson's sterling j SILVER HE GAIT A CUPS, for 1866, now 1 in the window ? EOUND— In Queen-street, Onehunga.a POCKET _ BOOK, containing Money »nd a few Papers, 'lho Owner can have it by giving a description, and - paying exp "use of advertising t Apply at the Court House Hotel, Onehunga. 1 DOG FOUND.—The Owner may have the same on application to Mr J. Ryan, Ntwtown West. . P.S.—lf NOT ULAIMLD in one u week from date, the same will bo sold. f August 21, 1865. j STRAYED —Into my Paddock, at Mount Eden, ! . one Light ciod COW, white forehead, two while hind legs. If not claimed within three days from this date will bo sold to pay eipenses. HENRY MORRIS. August 16th, 1865.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 1

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643

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 554, 22 August 1865, Page 1

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