PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE. Proprietors—Messes. Daktels & Edwards. This (Saturday) evening, ocr. 28, Commencing at 8 o'clock, precisely, MISS GRACE EGEETON (MRS. GEORGE CASE), AND MB. GEOBQ-E CASE, j In. their Celebrated Entertainment, "A DRAWING - BOOM TO LET." LAST 'NIGHT OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME. MONDAY NEXT, ENTIRE CHANGE OF " ODD PEOPLE." Last night of grace egerton (Mr*. George Case), in the "DRAWING-ROOM FLOOR." Last NIGHT OF GRACE EGERTON (Mrs. George Case), as "KATTY MOONEY." Last night of grace egerton (Mw, George Case), as "MRS. KUBBARDS." LAST NIGHT OF GRAOR EGERTON (Mrs. George Case), as "DEBORAH GRIGGS (the Charity Girl)." LAST NIGHT of GRACE EGEkTON (Mrs. Geoiige Case) as " MRS. FERRRTT."
LAST NIGHT of GRACE EGERTON (Mrs. Geoeoe Case) as MOLLY BROWN." "LATEST INT ELL IGENOE,"' At the Princo of Wales Theatre. IRS T Production of this Entertainment, with JL entire change of programme, on MONDAY next, October 30th. Doors open at 7, commence at 8 o'clock. Stalls, ss. j Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. Children half price. SHAKESPEARE TAVERN, "WYNDHAM STEEET. H. CLARKE, BEGS to inform the public of Auokland, that he has completed his NEW BOWLING SALOON, WIIIOH 18 NOW OPENED. August 21st, 18G5. RACES. THE TAURANGA RACES will take place on the 22nd and 23rd December, 1865. Particulars in future Advertisement. JAMES FOLEY, Secretary; W. FRASER, Capt. Ist W.R., Treasuror, Auckland, 9th October, IS6-5. PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION. mHE usual Monthly M RETING of this AssociaJL tion will be held at tho Papakura Hotel, at the conclusion of the Market, on WEDNESDAY next. A full attendance is particularly requested. JOHN HiLL, Chairman.
Woodstock, October 26, 1865. SURVEYOR'S ASSOCIATION OF THE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING will take place on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at halfpast 6 (instead of 7) o'clock, at the MHIUHANIOS' INSTITUTE : after which a Lecture on the Geology of the Auckland District will bo delivered by the Pbesident. ALFRED RANDELL, Secretary. GEOLOGY OF THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. A LECTURE on the Geology of the Auckland District, will be delivered by Major Hbaphy, at the MECHANICS'INSTITUTE, on WEDN ESDAY EVENING, November Ist, at 8 o'clock. Admission—One Shilling. A. O. F. A MEETING will bo HELD at the Waitomata Hotel, on MONDAY neifc, at half-past seven. Brothers tire requested to" attend on urgent business. By Order of the O.R.
RED BOOT. H . F U G A T E , WHOLESALE AND EETAIL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, (opposite the ®dd fellows' hall). JJ FUGATE begs to inform the public of Auckland, aud the inhabitants of surrounding districts that ho has always on hand the Largest and Best Selected Assortment of Boots and Shoes in Auckland, where a far superior artiole for durability and Btrength can be had at as reasonable a price as any Houso in town. As H. F. imports all his goods direct from the firs' London Houses, of tho best quality and most fashionable styles, which enables him io complete any orders with which he may be favoured with promptitude and despatch. | Has now on view a great variety of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots an 1 Shoes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 612, 28 October 1865, Page 1
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