PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, ri RAND FINAL PERFORMANCE THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON. In aid of a Fund for the Erection of a Monument to the Memory of the Officers and Men of the Boyal Navy who have fallen in the late New Zealand War. The Band of the ' Gnracpa.' in attendance. The Performance will commence with the Petite comedy of THE JACOBITE. , Sir Richard Wroughton - - Mr. T. St/tton ' fcdward Murray (a Jacobite) - Mr. Geo. Witten 1 John Duck - . Mr. 8. Hill Lady bummerford - - S. HAititTOi*, Esq.: Widow tottle - - - Mr. j. Gkanobr ; Patty PotUe ■,■ - ■-. Mr. H. Hogerb 0 ho followed by A FROLIC OF FORTUNE. Franks (aßeduced Gentleman) Mr. S. Hill Battle (a Banker's Crerk) - Mr. Geo. Wittbv Snacks (Bailiff) - - B. Dickeksok, Esq. Robin (a Countryman) - D. Young, Esq. Hobbs (a Countryman) - Mr. W. Clarke Nanoy (Snack's Daughter) - S. Hamilton, Esq. Margery . •' . . Mr. J. Granger Trolly - - . Mr. H. Rogers Afer which Mr, Dickenson will liver his celebrated STUMP ORATIOIsr. The whole to conclude with the highly successful Builesque MEDEA, Or tho Best of Mothers with a Brute of a Husband. : Creon (King of Corinth, a tyrant of the old school, a genuine Greek, hut nevertheless a terriblo Turk) - T. T. Andrewartha, Esq. Jason (a hero of anti- •, quity of fabulous cdur - age, about to marry a second time without any hesitation) - Tom Cape, Esq. ■''-■■< Orpheus (his intolerably good • natured friend, first .fiddle at tho ancient concerts, Corinth) W. Wiseman, Esq. ■. A Gprihthian (of credit* able temperament) - C. E. Grisbll, Esq. >, | Lyeaon, Melanthe (two miniature souvenirs of Jason, left for Medea to keep) - - By Two Sucking Nexsoks Medea (a conjugal lesson, surpassing in its intensity anything of a similar description over attempted at this establishment ; an awful warning to every single individual) - - W. HABWOODjEsq. Creusa (a more agreeable prospect from the same point Of view) - T. Chowne, Eb q. Saireo (Creusa's nurse, combining tlie antiq.ue virtues of the good old body and tho jolly old soul) - - - C. Bell, Esq. Plan of Theatre at Meßsrs. Watte & BatGer's, whore tickets maybe obtained. Btalls, ss. ; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. HOFFMANN'S ASSEMBLY EOOMS. A HORTICULTURAL, ARTISTIC, and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION will take place... in November next. .... Intending Exhibitors may apply for space and particulars to Mr. Hoffmanw. CITY OF AUCKLAND ASSESSMENT. LAS T NOTICE. City Board Of Commissioners' Office, Auckland, September 22 x 1866. WHEREAS the. Bate for the Half-year from Ist June to 30th November 1866, being now long past due, Notice is hereby given that the Collector will attend at his office, Canada Buildings, Queon-strcet, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, the 25th, 2t>th, 27th, 28th, and 29th Current, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., 'for the purpose of receiving payment thereof. And that legal proceedings will immediately*thereafter be adopted against all parties in arrear. By order of the Board, JOHN OOILVTE, Secretary.. A * -Jl--LODGE "UNITED SERVICE," No. 421,1.0. THE Regular MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodge will be held in the Lsdge Room, "Masonic Hotel," 011 WEDNESDAY Evening, 26th instant. Hour of Meeting- ; Seven o'clock. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. Byordd of the W.M. JAMES 0. DOULL, Secretary, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that the HALFYEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Bank -will be held in the Banking- ' house in Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the Slat day of OCTOBER next, at NOON, for the pufpofe of receiving the Report of tho Direotors for the Half-year ending 30th instant, the election of TWO Directors, in the room of the retiring Director, and of Mr. Thomas Russell, disqualified by six months' absence from the Colony for any other business that may bo brought before the. meeting. • By Order of the Board of Directors. ■ A. KENNEDY, General Manager. CANDIDATES for the office of Director must pive notice in writing to the Board of Directors,; such notice to be I'eit. at the Banking-he übb, Auckland, THIRTY days at least before the day of election. I Auoklaad, 19th. September, 1866
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 1
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