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COOKE, ZOYARA & WILSON'S GREAT WOULD CIRCUS. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. EVENING (FRIDAY), JUNE 2S, Production of tho Great Equestrian Drama dice: turpin's ride to tore, AKD DEATH OF BLACK BESS, 3 With all the Original Music and Effects, as played by Me. James Cooke I 808 UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED NIGHTS, At Astley's Amphitheatre. The Doors of the Arena will be open each evening at ■ half-past 7. Performance to commecco at 8. Prices of Admission: Reserved Seats, 5s : Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. NOTICE. The Building now occupied by the Circus, containing upwards of 13,000 feet of Timber will be sold by auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock, by Mr. Geobge Sibbix, on tho premises, to the highest bidder. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, Commencing at Two o'Clock. Smoking strictly prohibited. F. H. POLLOCK, Agent. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. COURSE OF LECTURES ISG7. THIS EVENING, Major Heaphy, V.C., M.G.A. Subject: "Tho Unwritten History of New Zealand." July 12.—Dr. Jakins: "Life, its forms and varieties." July 26.—Rev. Dr. Wallis : "Pulmonary Consumption; its Nature, Causes, and Cure." August 9.—Rev. G. S. Harper: "Early Ministerial Experiences in Westland." August 20. —Rev. J. T. W. Davies, M.A.: "The Puritans." September 13.—Ecr. J. Mandeno : " Earlier Eras of European Civilization." Bopto«aW 9.7.—WU(0, R.y;, : "U a ori Superstitions, respecting their flligratinn t,o Nnw Zealand, and in regard to Matters Material, Mental, and Religious." October 11.—Thos. Macfarlane, Esq. : " Dr. Chalmers." October 25.—Rev. Dr. Kidd, LL.B. : (Subject to be announced). Tickets for the Course 3s ; double tickets 4s Od ; and single tickets Gd each ; may be obtained at the Rooms Wellesly-street, and of Messrs. Way te and Batger, Upton and Co., S. Hngue Smith, Queenstreet; J. M. French, Victoria-3trcet ; C. Witheford, Parneli, and any member of Committee. JOHN S. L. COX, Secretary. NEWTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION. THE Adjourned Debate on " Responsible Government in tho Provincial Council, is it expedient ?" will bo resumed THI3 EVENING. A SOCIAL MEETING WILL HE HELP IX THE BRUNSWICK HALL ON Monday evening, Ist July, to bid farewell to his Lordship THE BISHOP OF NEW ZEALAND, On the occasion of his official visit to England. Tea on the table at 7 p.m. Tickets—2s. 6d. each ; to be had at the stores of the Booksellers, or of Members of tho Committee. The Committee includes Messrs. Gilfillau, Hainley, Tabuteau, Wynyard, Andrews, Leighton, McKinstry, Oldham, Burgess, Walker, Cadman, Home, Kissling, Pierce, Morrin, Williams, Major Heaphv, &e. H. M.'NAITON, Chairman. AUCKLAND NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. THE usual Monthly PARADE of the above Corps, for inspection, will be held in Messrs. Edmonds AND Jakins' Store THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, the 28th instant, at Eeven o'clock sharp. Tho Band will likewise attend for inspection. All Members to attend in uniform with rifle and accoutrements. By order Captain Commanding. E. H. FEATON, Hon. Sec. • A. N. V. Office, " June 28, 1867. WILL BE PUBLISHED AS MONDAY NEXT, the Ist July, IDE '•EVEN I N Cf N B W S," A DAILY NEWSPAPER. Delivered in Auckland and Suburbs, and Onehunga for Sixpence per Week ; or, Six Shillings per Quarter. MOUNT ALBERT HIGHWAYS DISTRICT. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE Ratepayers of this District are requested to attend a MEETING THIS (Friday) AITERNOON' at three o'clock, at the School Room, Whau Road, when business and information of importance to the ratepayers will be brought forward. T. B. HILL, WM. MEARS, WM. GRIBBLE. June 28, 1567. H. H. TUKTON, Native land, and general agent, No. 2, Hobson's Buildings, Fort-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1130, 28 June 1867, Page 1

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