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Afiii COOKE, ZOYARA & WILSON'S GREAT WOULD CIRCUS. 2 n POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. " rpHIS EVENING (SATURDAY), JUNE 29, Production of the Great Equestrian Drama DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, AND • e DEATH OF BLACK BESB, ° With all the Original Music and Effects, as played by Mb. James Cooke foe UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED NIGHTS, At Astley's Amphitheatre. The Doors of the Arena will bo open each evening at half-paat 7. Performance to commence at 8. Prices of Admission : Reserved Seats, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; ! Pit, 2s. ' GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, COM.MENCINO at Two O'CLOCK. Smoking strictly prohibited. F. H. POLLOCK, Agent. | 'COME! COME! COME !—Ret. XXII, 17. OPEN-AIR SERVICE ASSOCIATION. * . " Phrenological Hall ' SERVICE. TO-MORROW, at 3 and 8.15 p.m. 8. E. ODELL; ':. • - Hon. See. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. COURSE OF LECTURES 1567. FRIDAY EVENING, July . 12.—Db. Jakin-s : "Life, its forms and varieties." July 26.—Rev. Dr. Wullis : " Pulmonary Consumption ; its Nature, Causes, and Cure." August 9.—Rev. G. S Harper: " Early Ministerial Experiences in Wcstland." August 23.—Rev. J. T. W. Davies, M.A.: "The Puritans." September 13.—Rev. J. Mandeno : " Earlier Eras of European Civilization." September 27. —John White, J£eq., K.tU.,: "Maori Superstitions, respecting their Migration to New Zealand, and in regard to Matters Material, Mental, and Religious." October 11.—Thos. Macfarlane, Esq.: "Dr. Chalmers." October 2 j.—Rev. Dr. Kidd, 1iL.8.: (Subject to bo announced). Tickets for the Course 3s ; double tickets 4s Gd ; and single tickets Gd each ; may be obtained at the Rooms Wellesly-street, and of Messrs. Way te and Batger, Upton and Co., S. Hague Smith, Queenstreet ; J. M. French, Victoria-street ; C, Witlieford, Parnell, and any member of Committee. JOIIN S. L. COX, Secretary. FLAX PREPARATION. THE THIRD LECTURE on tho abovo subject, accompanied by a number of l'ractical Experiments illustrating various methods of cleaning the hackled material, will be delivered by Mr. S. Brown, in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, July 3rd, 1567, to commonce at halfspasfc seven. Admission, Is. A SOCIAL MEETING WILL )!E HELI) IN TIIE BRUNSWICK lIALL 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 the Committee. Tho Committee includes Messrs. Gilflllan, Hamley, Tabuteau, Wynyard, Andrews, Leighton, McKinstry, Oldham, -Burgess, Walker, Cadman, Home, Kissling, Pierce, Morrin, Williams, Major Heaphv, &c. H. M. NATION, Chairman. FAREWELL TO THE BISHOP. rnHE Committee of the Social Meeting on next JL MONDAY EVENING ,in the Brunswick Hall, on the occasion of the departure, for England, of the Bishop of New Zealand, desire to return iheir sincere thanks to the ladies of the various parishes who bo kindly volunteered their services for tho occasion, and to state that "they have been compollcd, after careful deliberation, £0 do away with separate tea tables and substitute instead a general refreshment board, the Committee finding the necessary requisites. The Committee will, however, be thankful to any ladies who may feel inclined to assist them with contributions of flowerd, fruits, Or confections. Members of the Committee will attend at the BRUNSWICK HALL at and after one o'clock on MONDAY, to receive any contributions that may be forwarded. H. M. NATION, Chairman of Committee. IMPORTANT TO RATEPAYERS INTERESTED IN THE PROPOSED MOUNT ALBERT HIGHWAYS DISTRIOT. A PUBLIC MEETING was held in the Schoolroom, Whau Road, on Friday afternooD, June 28th, for the purpose of considering the proposed alteration in the boundaries of the ilount Albert Highway District, when it was resolved that owing to tlie imperfect information of tho Ilastern and South Eastern portions of the District a3 well as the inclemency of the weather, and as it was the wish of the Meeting that the greatest publicity should be given, as the District is intended to comprise the whole of the land between Cox's Creek and tho Whau Creek to Mount Eden, the Meeting Bhould be adjourned until WEDNESDAY next, July 3rd, at ■ 4p " m ' THOMAS AIO KIN, I Ohairmaa. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1131, 29 June 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1131, 29 June 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1131, 29 June 1867, Page 1