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Amusements, &c. J3RINCE OF "WALES THEATRE.— Lessee R. J. Do Li&s. r>v pip rxfrvp #sr FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY! TV Of those Distinguished Artistes, MR. AND MRS. P. M. BATES. Who will appear on TUESDAY EVENING NKXT, APRIL 4, In the 5-act Sublime Tragedy, entitled, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Supported by MISS LIZZIE MORGAN, R. W. LAWRENCE, ARTHUR INGLIS, AND The Pragmatic Company. For further particulars see Day-bill. Lectures. QUEEN ELIZABETH, THE LAST OF THE TUDOIIS." A LECTURE on the above 'subject will be delivered THIS (Thursday! KVENING, at tho Youiic Men's Rooms, by War. Eastwood, Esq. - Svi.la.buß: State of England at the death of Queen Mary. Elizabeth's Policy. England at War with France. Claims of Mary Stuart. Troubles of the Low Countries. Seizure of tho Spanish Ships. The Execution of Mary Stuart. The Armada. Death of Queen Elizabeth. Selections of Music will bo given during tho evening. Commencing at 7.30. Admission. 6d. Proceeds in aid of tho Mount Eden Sunday-school Building Fund.

Meetings. npHE Annual Meeting of the Young Men's JL Christian Association will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30. , Sporting. RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17, AND QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24. 187 G. Entries for Hurdle Race and Easter Handicap close on FRIDAY, tho 31st instant. For further particulars see programmes. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. Auckland, March 28,1870. rjjlHE PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB. A General Meeting of Members of the above Club will be held at the Eschango Hotel, at 2 o'clock p.m. THIS DAY (Friday), the 31st instant. Business of importance. WM. PEKCIVAL, Secretary. Auckland, March 31,157 C. Railways. Auckland and mercer RAILWAY. LA T E TR AI N.

"Until further notice, a Late Train will leave Onehunga for Auckland every SATURDAY NjGHT at 7 o'clock, returning from Auckland at 11,15. By order. A. V. MAODOXALD, General Manager. Public Notices. A TJSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT -C3L SOCIETY. Members are informed that in consequence of the resignation by Mr. Henry Gilfillan of the Agency the above Society for Auckland and its District, Mr. Alexander Saunders has beeu appointed Agent, and will act as such on and after MONDAY, the 13tli instant, at his Offices, No. 2, Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. By order of the Board. JOSEPH DYIST?, Resideut Secretary. Auckland, March 14,1870. OTI' C E . LYONS BROTHERS & CO., BOOTMAKERS, Queen-street, a uckland (late Wyndjiasi:sthkkt), Beg respectfully to intimate to their Friends and tho Public, that they have ,ius'- into their New Pjiemisf.s, next to the Thistle Hotel; and they hope, by supplying First-class Goods at reasonable prices, to merit a continuance of tho support which they formerly received. March 28, IS7C. O T I C E. This is to give notice tlmt T have taken my son George into partnership, and that the business hitherto conducted by me as a JiuiJder, will in future be carried on under tho style of "Rhodes & Son." Builders. GEORGE RHODES, Idobson-streefc. March 24,.1576. Educational. OP EEMO VA L. MISS HILL Begs to inform the inhabitants of Tonsonhy nnfl the parents of her pupils that she will ren»o%*e to httr new residence, "NVENTWORTH HOUSE, PONSONBY and that she has not disposed of the good-will of her School. Miss Hill will be prepared to receive a limited number of Boarders, her house being large, well ventilated, and replete with every requirement for their comfort. School duties will commence on WEDNESDAY, April 10th. ' MISS KOBERTSETAW'S Boarding and Bay ScnooL, " The Retreat," Pari.ell. Tho i Second Quarter commences MONDAY next. April 3. |

Musical. J5 lANOPOKXES, & c JUST ARRIVED, EX ' OARNATIC,* A Choice Assortment of ENGLISH PIANOFORTES, with the Patent Three Pedals to be sold cheap. Also, a large stock of Musical Instruments of every RiDd, and all the newest and most popular Music of the day. All the above having been selected personally by Mr. H. Cucksey, in the Home Markets, eac'> instrument will bear his registered trade mark, " Invicta/' and will be guaranteed genuine. H. CUCKSEY, Music Seller, 240, Queen-street. MISS EDGER (from the Royal Academy of Music, London), TEACH Ell of SINGING and the PIANOFORTE, Wynyard-itr^et. MISS NORMA N, TEACHER OF MUSIC, WATEBLOO QWADK AX T. Opposite Government House. Stud. Thorough - bred mares for SALE. *' MISFORTUNE."—Chesnut Mare, bred in Nelson, ISCS, by Mr. B. Redwood; by Towton," dam "Regalia"; in foal to "Slanderer." " ATVATEA."—Bay Mare, bred in 1869 by Mr. H. Redwood; by "Ravenswortb," dam "Skybird"; in foal to "Traitor." " MALVINA."—Bay Mare, bred in 1860 by Mr. Murphy; by "Diomcdes," dam "Plover;' in foal to " Traitor." ' For farther particulars, apply to C. F. BACKER, Cathedral Square Chambers, Christchurch. rK B.'—Mr. Barker would draw special attention to the above opportunity for Breeders of Thorough-bred Stock acquiring in one line three mares with such unexceptionable pedigree at a very low price.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4487, 31 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4487, 31 March 1876, Page 1