mHEATRE ROYAL. LESSEES— MESSRS. TOWERS and CO. On Monday, the 10th of April, the Theatre Royal will be opened for a Season op Three Months, for which purpose, the Odd Fellows' Hall is now undergoing extensive alterations. ON MONDAY, the 10th of APRIL, The following talented Artistes will appear : MISS MARIAN DUNN MISS JULIA CORCORAN MISS MAGGIE GRIFFITHS MISS ELLEN SIMMS MR. JOHN DUNN MR. FRANK TOWERS MR. JOHN MANLEY MR. F. HOWE MR. J. BATSON MR. E. KEELY MR. DALE MR. DRUMMOND Supported by a Host of Auxiliaries. Sage Manager Mr. F. Howe Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manager Mr. J. Dunn, j un. Mechanist Mr. Hyder See future programme.
AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, 4th APRIL, 1865, At two "o'clock. MESSRS. W. HICKSON & SON will sell by public auction, at their stores, Te Aro, on Tuesday next, 4th April, the following goods, viz : — 5 qr-casks Martell's brandy, dark and pale 50 cases Scotch whisky 2 qr-casks do do, J.B. 1 2 do B. P. rum 5 cases rum D.P. 5 qr-casks superior sherry 40 cases do do 10 qr-casks port wine 4 octaves do 20 cases ginger wine 20 do do cordial 24 do champagne, sparkling hock and moselle fi dozen cider 4 qr-tierces negrohead tobacco in bond and duty paid 2 cases cavendish tobacco in bond and duty paid 1 case Havannah cigars, duty paid 20 do bottled ale 20 hhds No. 3 Burton ale 8 tons white Mauritius sugar 20 cwt treacle 37 half-chests congou tea 1 1 qr-chests do do 20 boxes do do I cask coffee 6 cases jam, Hobarfc Town 3 kegs do do 5 tons best flour •>• 20 boxes best Sydney soap 7 cases Twelvetrees' washing powder 1 cask currants 15 cases raisins 2 bales woolpacks And various other goods. Terms Liberal. Sale to commence at two o'clock precisely.
HISLOP AND KEAN, PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, SIGN WRITERS AND GRAINERS To the Trade. CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY, Next Noah's Ark. T H. WALLACE, Land and Estate Agent, Auctioneer, Stock and Share Broker, Valuator, Assessor, Commission Agent and General Merchant, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS.— The advertiser, who is a good accountant, is willing to employ his leisure time in keeping a tradesman's books, making out bills, &c. Strict confidence may be relied on. — Addreis L.M.0., Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Issue 46, 1 April 1865, Page 3
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383Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 46, 1 April 1865, Page 3
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