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BRINCE,O t FWALES' THEATRE, . (BRUNSWICK HALL.) BLACK EYED SUSAN. 1 DotrßM Hornpipje, ' .Miss Fanny Yooko, Miss Griffiths. ; To conolude with the Farce ! of HUNTING A TUETLE. MONDAY,— THE HUNCHBACK. Properly numbered seats may now be secured at Mr. Varty's. Stalin, 55. ; BacI? Seats, 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past seven ; curtaiu rlie* at

eight precisely. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), APRIL thk 16t«. Thk Ever Niw and iNExturanßut TH A* T C H E R l IN HIS ' LATEST NOVELTIES : ENTITLED, '-' ENGLISH CONCILIATION, " "THE CITY BOARD AGAIN," "THE UNREGISTERED DOGS," AND "THE TRANSPORT CORPS." SMALL, IN IRISH SONGS. MADAME VITELLI, IN NEW sJCENAS. THE EOYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM HAS ARRIVED, AND WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS.

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. WELLESLEY-STREET CHAPEL SABBATH SCHOOL. TWO SERMONS will be preached in the above Chnpel next LORD'S DAY, April 17, BY THE REV. P. H. COENFOED. Morning Subject—" How Christianity is to renew the world." Evening Subject (to young men)— " How to Make the Most of the World." A SPECIAL AFPERNOON SERVICE Will be held for the chiklien, their patents and fuends, when suitable addi esses will be delivered, and hymns appropnate to the occasion sung' by the childien. Service to commence, in the morning, at eleven ; in the afternoon at thiee; and in the evening at half past six o'clock. * A collection for the school at the close of each service. On TUESDAY Evening, April 19, A PUBLIC TEA MEETING Will be held in the SCHOOL-ROOM, At half-past .six o'clock, to be followed by <i PUBLIC MEETING, Which will be addiessed by various teachers and friends. Ticket"!, 2s. each. May be obtained of the teachers.

£ BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. npHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Auckland X Auxiliaiy of the above Society will be held in the Wesleyan Chapel, High-street, on WEDNESDAY evouing next, 20th instant, at 7 o'clock. The Hon. W. Fox will preside. A report of the Society's proceedings will be read, and scveial ministers and gentlemen are expected to address the meeting. The attendance of the friends of the society is respectfully requested. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Seo. THE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HoBSON-STREET. nnHE HALF-YEAR, whick began January 20, . X will divide April 7, and end June 23, 1864. J. N. FLOWER.

FIRST-CLASS FIRST BATTALION MILITIA. Orderly Room, April 12, 1864. nnHE FIRST-CLASS MILITIA aie reminded X that a PARADE takes place every MONDAY MORNING, at half-past 6 o'clock, in the Albert Banacks, for inspection of arms, appointments, &c, and to detail the duties required to be furnished for thiee days by the Fiist Cla^s. As the same men geneially attend, they are consequently the men detailed for guaids. Absentees are reminded that by their absence from parade they shirk their share of guards, and entail this duty on their comrades. Measnies will in future be taken against all absentees (without leave) from parades. M. TIGHE, Major and Adjutant Commanding.

AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Baitalion Order.— Apbil 15, 1864. nnHERE will be a GENERAL PARADE in X the Albert Barrack Square, on TUESDAY morning next, April 19th, at half-past 6 o'clock. F. E. CAMPBELL, Major Commanding.

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT PRIZES FOR THE BEST RIFLE SHOTS FOR THE YEAR 1864. OFFICERS, Non-oommissioned Officers, and men of the 2nd battalion Auckland Militia, who wish to compete for the above prizes, are requested to give in their names to the Adjutant, at the Orderly Room, Onehnnga, on or before the 20th instant. By order, - ~\V. S. WILD, Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant 2nd Battalion Auckland Militia. ; April 15, 1864. IF you Avant really GOOD LADIES' or GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE HORSES (or TRAPS), try the PAKNELLTTVERV: STABLES .

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2103, 16 April 1864, Page 1

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