AMATEUR PERFORMANCE! Buckingham^ ROYAL Victoria Theatre t ? SHORTLAND CRESCENT. ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT will be performed for tlie first time at this Theatre, with New Music, Scenery, Dresses and Decorations, The Laughable Extravaganza, of BOXBAITffiS FVMIOSO ? 'With all the original Solosj'tS'uetts,Glees,Songs, See. King Artexomines .......Gent. Amateur. Eusbus, his Prime Minister Gent. Amateur. * General Bombastes.... Mr. Buckingham. Eirst Lord in waiting * Gent. Amateur. Second Lord iri waiting Gent. Amateur. Michael Wiggins a celebrated Fifer, Gent. Amateur, Grand Army.... Gentlemen Amateurs. Distafina, a lady attached to the Court. Lady Amtr, Trio—“ What will your Majesty please to wear.” Solo—“ 1 Sigh for my Beautiful Maid.” Solo-—“ My Love she is witty,” Solo—“ Queen Dido once at a palace gate.” Glee—“ Lady Fair.” Solo—“ My Lodgings are in Leather Lane.” Finale Chorus—“ Die again tosmorrow.” SY GENTLEMEN AMATEURS. After which A MUSICAL OLIO, ' Consisting of the following— An Irish Song ....by an Amateur, Highland Fling, by the Gentleman who received so much applause last Monday evening Comic Song— * A Batchelor leads an easy Life.'— Mr. Buckingham. To conclude with A GRAND CHORUS By all the Company. The'Evenings entertainments will conclude with and by particular desire, the HIGHLANDER’S REVENGE! OR, THE FATAL PROPHETt Henry Wakefield, a Yorkshire Drover; • Mr. Young. ■Robin Oig McCombich, a Highland Drover, .... Gent. Amateur. Hugh Morrison, a Lowlander, .. Gent. Amateur Ralph Heskitt, a Publican, Gent. Amateur. Squire Ireby, a Landholder, .... Gent. Amateur. Eleecebumpkin, his Steward,.... Gent, Amatenr., Sandy M’Alpine, Gent. Amateur.. Willey M’Leod, Gent. Amateur ‘ Elspat, the Propet, Mr. Buckingham Martha M’Alpine, Mrs. Amor. Mrs. Heskitt ... Lady Amateur. No partv will be allowed in the Dress Circle tinless baving a Ticket which can be procured at the Box Office from 10 ’till 4 o’clock. Season 'tickets admitted as usual .-For particulars see bill* of the day N.B.—Since the last performance the public are respectfully informed the Boxes have been parted off and Decorated, and the NEW CHANDELIER Just received from England will be exhibited on this occasion for the first time. %*ROB ROY, and the IRISHMAN IN JLONDON, are in preparation, and will be speedily produced. Boxes, 2s. 6d, Pit, Is. GEORGE BUCKINGHAM, Stage Manager. JLaiui? JLsmd! Mufl! FDR SALE By WILLIAM SMITLISON, TTH T w<> Years Credit, several Allot merits of Ground, three acres each, on Section No. 5, near the Burying Ground. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Wm. SMITHSON, Ship Ton, Lower Queen St., Auckland. ~~ cmabUbb bing, ©3!ESr2!3EA2Li ©HJ3I3E S Sfwrtland Crescent, TAKES the present opportunity of returning 1 his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage I bestowed on him since his commencement in busi-/ ness and would inform the Public that tie has made,* arrangements to have a constant supply of Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c., &0., which he will always dispose of on the most reasonable terms. A constant supply of Poultry and Vegetables always v on hand. 1 Masters of Vessels would do well to call at thi* Establishment,' as they will be dealt with libeWdlj. ,
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 38, 25 April 1844, Page 1
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