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ROYAL VICTORIA TRLATRR j QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, cJ Ojypnsite the Ship Inn. Reduction in the Price of Admission MESSRS. Thompson and Horrold have tli honour to uuuounce to (lie Inhabitants « Auckland, that (THIS EVENING, THURSDAY March 28, 18-14. Will be produhed lor tile first lime in this Colons with new Soenery and Dresses, the highly Popula much admired, and laughable Faice, entitled Shirking Invents! Griffinboof, a Horse D0ct0r,.... Mr. Thompson. Captaiu' Scoff Mi. WELDON, . (His first a| peaiance at this Theatre,) ,M r . Puggs, a Ptofessiona] Gent., Mr. Ilarrold. Dorothy, Grif&nboot’s Daughter, Mrs. Thompsoi Kitty, Dorothy’s maid, Mrs. Ihrvtold*. .1 The Interlude will consist of t i.«; Soug, “ The Old Maid," in clisiactcr, Miss Hat rok 1• C , it * ’ | AFTER WHICH U'i\ii. Colman’s laughable und.amusiog Farce in one Ac - , | , t J - ENTITLKII ‘ « Sylvester Daggerwood. Sylvfester Dagger wood, ........ Mr. I bompsoi lii'Uin, at Author, Mr. ILinukJ. In of the general applause will which it w|as at first received, the whole pf the Evenings entertainment will conclude with th< highly popular Musical BorJetle entitledthe j - -leaaaabsaaa OR TllK ■J \t KING AND THE PETTICOAT, 1 ■ Frederick, King of Prussia, ... .Mr. Thompson^Prince Frrdti ick, bis Son Mrs. Thompson. Baron VonderbusbeJ Mr. Joplin. Chlopsen. the Sentinel, ...Mr. Harrold. Corporal, Mr. Green. Linda, with Songs, Mis. Harioid. fn and will be produoed mit week the Splendid Romantic Drums, by George S unite, A. 8., eu titled Zsrah the Gipsey Queen ! The u'kole of. ike Scenery and decorations by Messts. Thompson and Harrold. Prices of Admission—Upper Circle 2s. 'Pitjs. T!ie 4 pjspi| will Open at half past Seven, an the Curiam will rise precisely at Eight o’Clock. TiclMs to be had at the Theatre from ll to 4. Vivat Regina. To JLaud Claimant. B H. It. CRLTNAY, LG 8 leave to inform his friends ant the public, that, as now at last th Government li.ive-vdittrmined to place tberuielvt to satisfy the awards of the commh in a position to satisH sioners in favour of all Claimants.whuae demand have been he will be most happy to off* his agency to all parties desirous of effecting pui chase or exchange. From the commencement of th settlement of the Colony, H. R, C. has been i possession of information from the Surveys aot other publio documents.of the Colony, which wi enable him tu guide the choice pf.ihe puichasei whether in Town, Suburban, or County seotiom H. R. c. has the pleasure to inform the Cla roants ibat the Letter of instmotions from His Ex Celtency ‘the Governor to the Surveyors is of tli most liberal nature,—that every facility of choice i to be afforded, tud no stint in the measurement, ll instruoiioith are given to the advertiser ofll ill# amount awarded, and the district desired ft purchase or cxahsnge. every reliance may ba plaoe upon bis skill and integrity in making the seleclioi Inhumation will be afforded to personal appl cants at,-i THE AUCTION MART, .' ' Queco Street Claimants siiotilil be aware that a wtitten audio, ily, to act in favour of the agent, is m Pessary, th siguutuie io which must be properly attested, Auckland, Feb! 20, 1844. A otlcc. ALEXAHDERCARRI] | hGS to iwlioun the inhabitants o( Aqpl -» and Fpsom, that be has this day couim business as Baker, in Quetn-strcei, and re lully solicits a share of public patronage-, fust quality, Current piice; second ditto, ° 1 - ‘i. loaf, Any qu superior quality,) 3d. per 2 lb. of Ship Biscuit on the shortest notice. Gh tention paid to bakings. Lower Queen Ntieei, Auckland, 23rd March, lj > t d at

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 1

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