ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE Shortland Crescent . OSBORNE’S BENEFIT. MR. OSBORNE in announcing his Benefit for MONDAY EVENING NEXT, August 10th, 1844, begs leave to call the* attention of his Triends and the Public generally, to the Celebrated Tragedy of “ DOUGLAS.” (by the Rev. Mr. Home) being the first Tragedy ever produced in this Colony, and Mr. O. trusts the Bill of Fare for the evening will prove attractive and ensure to him (what he will always endeavour to deserve) a bumper. For further particulars see Bills of the day.’* Special Meeting. ima ©DU) FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, Eo ®o @o Wo Cl )t isrettjreu Are informed That A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BRETHREN, WILL TAKE PLACE Oil Tuesday Evening next, Aug. 20,1844, ON IMPORTANT BUSINESS, By Order of the N. G. J. H. M . Secretary. August 14, 1844. EDW ARD~IRVINE, ®HWUA3L OFFICIAL BAY. TAKES this opportunity of informing his Friends and the Public generally, that he has completed his Oven, and is now prepared to serve them with a good article at the usual low prices. IBMI® August 14th, 1844. imm dm,
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 54, 15 August 1844, Page 2
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