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POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. PRICES FOR THE MILLION! ROYAL MENAGERIE. W. H. FOLEY HAS arrived with hi 3 ZOOLOGICAL ENTERTAINMENT, and will appear THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING)-, AHD EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK, FOB , DAYS AND NIGHTS. ONLy, Consisting ofthe following Per|aiining Ammfclei; ;VE H eT"iTI ON '" wJti'L A O IS','' . ... LIONESS « VICTORIA," LEOPARDESS " ALEXANDRIA," AFRICAN BLACK. BEAR, ;. THE VERITABLE YANKEE COON, MONKEYS, APES, &c., &0., &c. ! This Entertainment is not only Unique but instruc-." tive, showing the power of man over the wild beast,' and has been received with immensß' fftvonr by all the Crowned Headß of Europe>i before ."whom the Signor has had the honor of appearing. PRICES FOB- THE. JIIIiIOIT : Adults, One Shiixins ; Children, Sixpence. DAY PERFORMANCE commences at half-past. 2 till 6 o'clock. NIGHT PEkiFOB.MA.NCE commences at 7, till half-past 9 u'clock. A GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT ' ' WILL take place in the Brunswick Hall, on MONDAY, May 18th, 1868, in' aid of the Funds of the Church of St. Franois of Sales' Cemetery. JosEPir Bhown, Esq., Conductor. ' ■ ■ Miss Hhanaghan will give her valuable assistance on the occasion, also the leading Amateurs of uckland. By kind permission ef Colonel Elliott and Officers, the fine Band of the 18th U. I„ under the direction of Mr. Qitinn, will assist on the occasion. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at. 8 o'clock. Reserved seats, *Js.; Gallery, 2a. 6d.; Pit, Is. 6d. # A INAUGURATION OP THE NIXON' MONUMENT. I HA VE to request the attention of the Masonic Brethren connected with the Scottish tion, at the inauguration of the Monument eracted to thj Memory of the late Brother Colonel Nixon, at Otahuhu,'l HIS DAY, the 13th instant. /The Brethren will meet in the St. John's Lodge Room, Otahuhu, at half-past 2 o'clock afternoon, in full Masonic Costume—Black dress, with white neck, tie and glovefe. A Coach will leave the Star Hotel, Albert-street, at a quarter to one, sharp. ANDREW BEVERIDGE, R.W.P.D.G.M.S.C. j JL PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF IRELAND. INAUGURATION OF THE NIXON MOJNUMENT. I HAVE to request the attendance of the Masonic Brethren, connected with the IRISH Constitution at the Inauguration of the Monument erected to the Memory of the late Brother Colonel JSixon, at Otahuhu, THIS DAY, the 13th instant. The Brethren will meet in the St. John's Lodgeroom, Otahuhu, at half-fast 2 o'clock afternoon, in full Masonic Costume Black dress with white necktie and gloves. 4. Coach will leave the fit Hotel, Albert-street, at a quarter to oce, sharp. JOHN L. TOLE. D.P.G.M., I.C. 1.0.0. F., M.U., A.D., LOYAL FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, Nl.. 3920

A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of this Lodge will be held in tha Room, on TUESDAi EVKNING next, 19th instant at 8 o'clock, when every member ie requested to attend. Business : To amend Bye-Laws 17, 24, 25, and 26. By order of tho N.Gr., JNO. DERROJJ, P.P.G.M., Secretary. THAMES CRUSHING COMPANY, REGISTERED. AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING- of the SHARKHOI.DKHS will be held in Canada Buildings, in t City of Auckland. THIS DAY, the 27th day "f May, 1868, at the hour of 3 p.m., lor tho i-n- >■■■ss of deciding the number of and Electing J. irci: ■ and for makine Rules for the various purpose.- - in Section 40 of the Mining Comiimucs .tiiitt'd Liability Act, 1865. JAMES SMART, Manager, Pro. Tem. Auckland, S. : . ""ay, 186 S. THE ANis i."VE!<SAItY TEA MEETING OF THE Auckland wfslkyam sundayschool UNION will be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN ISO, the 13th instant, in the Pilt-atreet School-reom, at hall-past 6 o'clock, after which several Ministers and friends will address tho meetTickets Is. 6d. each, may be had from any of the Teachers. notice. . LL' persons found TRESPASSING in pursuit -*'■ of GAME on any land in my occupation in EDSOm Remuera, and jillerelie, or on the property of Joseph Henry Garner, Esq.. and Mr. E. 15. Houlton, called Sunnyside, without their written permission, j near the Wade, will be P«— jjOTJMON. "Epsom, May 12, 1868. AUCKLAND CLUB. MEMBERS are hereby informed that the CLUB will be OPEN for their us 9 on THUtvSDA?, 14th instant. 11th May, 1868.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1400, 13 May 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1400, 13 May 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1400, 13 May 1868, Page 1

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