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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Pianist and Conductor Mr. B. Salamon. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JULY 5, THATCHER In his LATEST NOVELTIES. "IMPROVEMENTS IN AUCKLAND" •* " Citizen's Ball" " Auckland Photographs" &c., kc, 4c. TWO NEW LOCAL SONGS TO-NTGHT. MRS. CHAlil/.S THATCH Ef: In NEW BALLADS. MK.DAN I K L S In his Songs a l.i Henry Russell. "F :: ES H COMICALITIES, 4c." Dress Circle, -Is.; Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at S. THE UK EAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. • HIS highly talented EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, which has recently arrived in the Australian Colonics from India, is, we understand, about to visit New Zealand. In the Indian Presidencies this Company performed with the greatest possible success nightly to crowded houses, quite u furore. being created about them, and many were the presents lavished upon the clever equestrian and athelete artistes that comprise, the Company. It is some time since we have had a circus troupe in Auckland, and there is little doubt that their *rnvnl here will be hailed with considerable satisfaction by those lovers of umusemint of this description. MASONIC LODGE UNITED SERVICE, 421, I.C. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), the Gth instant, at 7 p.m. sharp. Bv order of the W.M. RANDALL A. LUSHER, Secretary. MASONIC LODGE " ARA," 345, I.C. T'nE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of l the above Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hotel, Princcs-strect, THIS DAY (Monday), at halfpast 7 p.m. By order of the W. M. GEORGE HARRISON, Secretary. WAIUKU AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. rpHE ANNUAL PLOUGHING and DRAINING JL MATCH of the above Society will be held in a. Paddock b«longing to Mr. V. Walteks, Waiwkn, on July Gth, ISG9. For particulars see hand bills. PUBLIC DINNER at the Agricultural Hall, at 5 p.m. S. BARRIBALL, Hon. See. Waiuku, Jane 19, 1860. NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY". ri'HE MONTHLY MEETING of the Society 1 will be held on TUESDAY", Gth July, at 3. 0 p.m. Business : To receive a copy of the Report, of the Inspector of Cattle for the Quarter ending 31st March. A paper will be read bv I. W. Hariioc, Esq. JOHN GORDON, Secretary. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. ' < HE next MONTHLY MEETING of the Members will be hold in the Museum, THIS DAY (Monday), sth instant, at 7.80 p.m., when the following I'apcri will be read : — Memoranda respecting the Tidal Phenomena observed in New Zealand in August last, by J. M. Wayland. On the Flow of Water over the Surface as a Guide to Under-drainage, by J. Baber, C.E. On the Climatology of Australia imd New Zealand, by J. A. Wilson. THOMAS KIRK, Secretary.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. /BOURSE OF LECTURES, 1869. July IG—Rev. S. Wilson —" Civilisation : its history, present condition, and future prospects." Jtdy 23—Rev. J. T. XV. Davics, M.A.— " Gladstone and Disraeli, or principle and expediency." AiK'tist 13—Rev. R. F. MacNicol—" The Biblo and "Modern Infidelity." August. 20 —Rev. P. H. Cornford —" Sectarianism." Sept. 17 —Rev. E. N. Breo, M.A.—" Money." jjept,. 2-I—Rev. Dr. Wallis —" The Centenary of New Zealand." To commence at. 7.30 p.m. Ticket for the Course, 35., which will admit Bearer and Lady. MESSRS. OGILYIE, CAMPBELL AND CO. havim' t his dav sold to Mr. Jaxs-es P. Campjieli, the STOCK-IN-TRADE and GOODWILL of their' Business at. Grahamstown, beg to return their thanks to their customers or the liberal support they have accorded to them since they have boen in business on the Thames Goldlield, and have to request a continuance of their favors to their successor, MR. JAMES P. CAMPBELL, who has hitherto had the management of their business in Grahamstown. July Ist, 18G9. TN soliciting a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon mv predecessors, I beg to assure the miblie that nothing shall be wanting on my part to -'-ivo every satisfaction in the fulfilment of all orders with which I may be entrusted. It is my intention to keep a large and varied stock of \\ mes Spirits Groceries, and also of Ironmongery ; and I hope by sclliii" first-class articles at the lowmt remunerative rates, to secure a fair share of public patronage. JAMES P. CAMPBELL, Wi>'E, SrrniT, a>d General Mekchant, Iko>moxger, axt> Hauuys-akemax, Corner of Brown and Albert-streets, Grahamstown. All accounts due to the firm of Ogit.vie, Campbell and Co., Grahamstown, arc payable to Mr. James P. CAiH'BEiiL, uud require to be settled immediately.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 5 July 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 5 July 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1753, 5 July 1869, Page 1

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