COOKE, ZOYARA & WILSON'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. INCREASED ATTRACTION! GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. ' ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION. ■ fJIHIS EVENING (MONDAY), JULY 1, Will be produced, for the first time in Auckland, the grand Equestrian Spectacle, entitled THE STEEPLE-CH AS E, OE . .<? THE HARVEST HOME, With all the Original Effects. Dennis O'Calhan, O'Shalehan, O'Bragahan McMurphy, a French Gentleman from Cork, mounted on his thoroughbred 'Jerusalem ... ... ... Mr. JAS. COOKE Michael McFarlin McFlinn, McClanty McGinnis, mounted on. Shankin's Pony ... Mr. TOM BIRD. Supported by the whole strength of the TALENTED COMPANY. Doors open at lialf-past 7, to commence at 8 sharp. Admisjion—Dress Circle, 55.; Stalls, 3a.; Pit, 2s. MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOTICE. Tho Building, containing upwards of 13,000 feet of Timber, will be sold by public auction, by Mr. G. Sibtjin, on KATURDaS next, at one o'clock, without reserve, to the highest bidder. Smoking strictly prohibited. F. H. POLLOCK, Agent. BRUNSWICK HALL. rjIHIS EVENING- (MONDAY.) DOORS OPEN AT 6.30. TEA will be SERVED at 7 o'clock, precisely. CHAIR TAKEN" AT S O'CLOCK EXACTLY. His Honor the Superintendent will take the chair. A FULL >.'"TENDANCE of the COMMITTEE is requested at the Hall at 4 p.m. H. M. NATION, Chairman. A SOCIAL MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE BKUNSWICK HALL ON THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, lat 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. 1 Tickets —2s. 6d. each ; to be liad at tho stores of the Booksellers, or of Members of the Committee. The Committee includes Messrs. Gi'.flllan, Hamley, Tabuteau, Wynyard, Andrews, Leighton, McEinatry, Oldham, Burgess, Walker, Cad man, Home, Killing, Pierce, Morrin, Williams, Major Heapby, &e. H. M. NAiIO.N, Chairman. FAREWELL TO THE BISHOP. mHE Committee of the Social Meeting THIS J. (MONDAY) EVENING, in the Brunswick Hall, on the occasion of the departure, for England, of the Bishop of New Zealand, desi-e to return their sincere thanks to the ladies of the various parishes who so lindly volunteered their services for the occasion, and to state that they have been compelled, after careful deliberation, to do away with separate tea tables and eubsti' ute instead a general refreshment board, the Committee finding the neccssary requisites. Tho Committee wdl, however, be thankful to any ladies who may feel inclinel to assist them with contributions of flower.", fruits, «r confections. Members of the Committee will attend at the BRUNSWICK HALL at and after one o'clock THIS DAY, to -receive any contributions that may be forwarded. H. M. NATION, Chairman of Committee. FLAX PREPARATION. THE THIRD LECTURE on the above subject, accompanied by a number of J'rocti«il Es- , j perimanfa illustrating various methods of cleaning the haokled material, will be delivered by Mr. o. BnowN, in the Hall of-the Mechanics' Institnte, on WKDNK3UAY B.VESING NKXI', July 3rd, ( I 1867 i to commence at half-past seven. j \ . Admission, Is. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 1 July 1867, Page 1
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