COOKE, ZOYARA & WILSON'S GREAT WOULD CIRCUS. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. rjIHIS DAY (TUESDAY), JUNE 18, 1867. THE STARS OP THE WORLD 1 Will appear for a short season in a New and Splendid Building, which has been erected for the purpose of displaying the SPORTS AND PASTIMES OP THIS ANCIENT ROMANS. THIS EQUESTRIAN TEMPLE Will accommodate 1600 persons, who can all have a full and uninterrupted view of the Performances. The famo of this Company is already known to the Public of Auckland, each Performer being a Star in his business, with the BEST TRAINED STUD OF HORSES That has ever appeared in New Zealand. THIS COMPANY Is now on its LAST TOUR THROUGH THE COLONIES. Tho Doora of the Arena will be open each evening at a quarter-past 7. Performance to commence at S. Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats, os ; Stalls, 3b ; Pit, 2s. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, COJIMENOING AT TWO O'CLOCK. Smoking strictly prohibited. gZ-t "ex litlSlS AUCKLAND NAYAL VOLUNTEERS. THE whole of the Company now in town will PARADE in Messrs. Edmonds & Jakins' store, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, at | to 7 o'clock precisely, in uniform, with rifle and accoutrements, in order to march out with tho Baud, and in concert with the Rifle Volunteers. By order Capt. Commanding. E. H. F EATON,, Hon. Seo. A.N.V. Office, Juno 17, 18G7. A. R." V. rpHE whole of tho Companies will ASSEMBLE 1 (weather permitting) at the Fire Bell, Princesstreet, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of having a night march, i By order, SEERING H. MATTHEWS, Lieut., Hon. Pec. Committee of Management. LODGE " ARA/' No. 318, I.C. THE Brcthern of Lodge " ARA" are requested to attend tho FUNERAL of our late Brother, BENJAMIN W. GEE, which will leave his late residence, top of Grfey-street, THIS DAY (Tuesday), the 18tli instant, at 4 o'clock p.m. Plain Mourning Costume. By order of the W.M. J A. RUSSELL, Secretary. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. I HAVE to request the ATTENDANCE of the Brethern 'of the Scottish Constitution of Freemasons, at the Funeral of the late BUOTHEII GEE from his late residence, Grey-street, THI3 AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock. The Brethern will appear in plain, mourning costume, with white gloves. ANDREW BEVERIDGE, B.W. Frov. Grand Master. " THE HEBREW NATION." BT SPECIAL BEQUEST. THE LECTURE on the above subject will be RK-DELIVERED by the REV. P. H. C O R N F O R D, in the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 18th June, commencing at half-paat seven o clock. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT In tho Chair. Tickets, Is each; to be obtained of Messrs. R. Hobbs G. W. Owen, Edson and Co., Newman and Ewen, Upton and Co., Wayte and Batger, Queenatreet; Wm. Rattray, Bhortland-Btreet;; T. W. ( Doonin. Hobaon and Quern-streets ; J. M. Irime, Tecumsiih House, and J. Graham, Sydenham Store, Kewto&..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1121, 18 June 1867, Page 1
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