EX LATE ARRIVALS. For Sake ly the Undersigned, | CARROTEEL, 2 Barrels CURRANTS 1 Cask, a Boxes Raisin? Crushed Sugar in Barrels 20 Boxes Sperm Candles 5 '' Composition " 0 " Mould " 25 Chests Fine Congou Tea 20 i-Cliesls ; ' " 5 Casks Pearl Barley, Scotch 0 Casks Oat Meal, * " i Cask English Blacking in tins 4 Casks " " in bottles 8 Boxes Glasgow Pipes 2 Crates Assorted Earthenware 1 " Yellow Ware A few tons Hobarl Town Potatoes in good order. And a variety of oilier Goods. Michael Di.nm.v, Barrack-street. Auckland, Oct. 20, 1855. PER SHIP JOSEPH FLETCHER AND OTHER ARRIVALS. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. 11 CRATES ASSORTEDEARTHENWARE 1 Case Globe Lamps, for ships' cabins or Halls I Case Paint Brushes 50 Newcastle Grinding Stones, 'from 20 to 52 diam. 2000 Ships Blocks, from 5 inch to II inch, Single and Double 1 Case Parallel Rulers, from 12in. t024 1 Package Gunter's Scales White and Red Blankets Grey Calico, Blue Serge Shirts, Prints 18 Bales Canvass, Seaming Twine 2 Bales Log Lines M Coils Europe Cordage and Bolt Rope Squire's Sail Needles Brass Thimbles. Iron do. Palms, and Connecting Sliakels Stockholm and Coal Tar Patent Black Varnish etc., etc., etc. Thomas Russell, Foil Street. THEATRE ROYAL. HIGH-STREET, AUCKLAND. MR. ROBERT THOMPSON I)EGS to inform tho Public generally that } a new place of amusement, under the above name, is now nearly completed, and that he proposes to open the same for Performances ON MONDAY, the 7th November next, and every future Monday thereafter. The whole internal arrangements, with the Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations, will be quite new; and every attention has been paid to render the accommodation good, and the entrances to the different parts separate and free from annoyance. The Theatre is well ventilated by the roof. Further particulars will be given in the bills of the first performance, and the whole has been placed under tiie management of Mr. Thomas Hyde, formerly Manager of the Military Theatre. The best musical talent has been secured, and the Proprietor hopes thai !he endeavours to please the Public will meet with UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF SIR GEORGE AND LADY GREY. MR. BUCKINGHAM'S FAMILY T>EG to announce their intention of giving i> a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, assisted by their Father, on Wednesday, olh November, 1855. The following will be the order of the Programme: Part I. 1. " Come Brothers Arouse, (Flute accompaniment) . . . Chorus. 2. German Walt/ (Piano and Flute) Miss and Master Buckingham. 5. Ethiopian Melodies . . . Quintette. 4. Solo (Flute) . . Master Buckingham. 5. "I Love the Night," . Miss Buckingham. 0. " Wanted a Governess," . . . Mr. G. Buckingham. 7. "Queen of my Soul,*' (Flute accompani ment) Miss R. Buckingham. 8. Piano Lesson (Duet) .... Mr. G. and Miss Buckingham. "Between the First and Second Part, The Flute Lesson, by Masters George, Walter, and Conrad Buckingham. Pakt 11. 1. "Here's to the Maiden," . . Chorus. 2. "I Love the Merry Sunshine," Miss Buckingham. 7). "Blanch and Lisette," . . . Trio. A. Solo iFlu'.c) . • Master Buckingham. 5. "Why don't the Men Propose," Miss Rosetta Buckingham. G. " I Remember, I Remember," Quartette. 7. " Hen Bolt," . . Master Buckingham. 8. li The Lost Child," Mr. G. Buckingham. N. 8.--The Entertainment will commence at eight precisely, and in order to insure comfort and convenience to the audience, only a limited number of tickets will be issued, and which can only be obtained from Mr. Buckingham. Not transferable. Front seats, 55.; back do., 2s. Cd. N. P.—Tickets will not be issued after Monday, 7ih Nov.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 788, 2 November 1853, Page 1
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