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Amusements. QA P. NIVAL j «T i DEVONPORT, NORTH SHORE. I I AUSTRALIAN TJI.ACE rpRACKERS. USTRALIAN JLJLACK X RaCKC-lU. BOOMERANG AND SPEAK THROWING. GRAND COEROBOREE, OR WAR ' DANCE. THIS DAY (SATURDAY J, MARCH 24. Mr. E. A. CunniDskiini to announoe that (by special re<ju«s;) he will g.va ONE EXHIBITION ONLY OK THS Black mRACKER.s .. ustuvlu. LACK jL UAC'KJEBS ° b j\ UdTKALI A. SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR P. T. BARNU-U'S GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. AT THE gHORE JT|ACECOURSE THE ELACK9 Will give rrsLibitions of ]i O O M E RANG TfiKO W I N G AXD SPEAK THROWING. They -«rIU also show tho AUSTRALIAN TATTOOING, (JVTT WlTtf G-LAfIS BOTTLE?. The whole to Cofictatie with A corrobob.ee, or danck. This Inhibition, which is entire* y new to Auckland audience, hof tho most remarkable ckaractcr, and, as the Natives LKAVIS roi; AMERICA BV THE K.M.S.S AUSTRALIA, There uIII be 110 opportunity for repetition. Visitors to the ground will «ueo be admitted (without. eslra charge) to see tho LAKCUST HAM'S HilU) AHD HORNS IN THK WORLD (Caj.tnrcJ cz the Ro'Jy Mountains;. .-Use, BALLU&LAS FROM CHINA. TO-DAY (SATU!II) \Y). TO-DAY (SATU!. DAY). TODAY (.-i^iXUiiijAY). Tbc LOO.MEKAXi; .'HOWISC will comnicucc fit -J p.m. ADiUMS! uN-C'MK K," ILL i Ni'. To a'l part:-: of the ci'suniU. u. A. cr:\rtJNt;i#AM. gATUEDAV, MARCH 2-Ith, ISS;i. DEVONPORT STKAiI FERRY COMPANY. QRB A T jg AItN U M g*llo W. ABORIGINES FROM THE Y/TLDS 01-' QUEENSLAND. j I lie (Joinpii./ h.'.ve inido nrr:'.'\;omcuts tr> HUN EXTRA BOATS, :n order to rive everyone an opportunity of WITNESSING THIS WONDERFUL. SHOW. BOOMERANG AND SPEAR THROWING CORROBOREES. Fares Sixpence (C<3) — Retuks. JAMES K. r>. liAKER, TraCic Manager. jp OLO AT ELLERSLIE ON SATURDAY, 3 p.m. THEATRICAL and other Companies requiring Bill-posting in WelliugtOD will find ample accommodation on the New Zealand Times Boards distributed throughout the city. Terms on application to the Manager. _ Boots and Shoes. OTTINGH A M O U S E (LATE CHEAP BOOT SHOP). CORNER Of MARKET EN X RANG E, QUEEN-STREET. <GT- H :,GGINS ' HAVm: BOUGHT TILE LEASE OF Tin: AUOYK PREMISES, Dugs to iulorui the Public of Aucklau.i am! vicinity that be has OPENED WITH A VERY LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK" OF COLONIAL, ENGLISH. AND FRENCH W™ ASD S HOi;s ' «j. I'. having Vejri LTAp.;r;caco in the Uojt Tr.'-i'j in the Public may on seeurirj.: at his A K :: AL L V GOOD AKTICLK, 53t KETAIBS NEATLY EXECUTED. "ES |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6661, 24 March 1883, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6661, 24 March 1883, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6661, 24 March 1883, Page 8

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