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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF SIR GEORGE AND LADY GREV. MR: BUCKINGHAM'S FAMILY BEG to announce their intention of giving a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, ai the Odd Fellows' Hal!, assisted by then Father, on Wednesday. 9[li November, 1853. The following will he the order of the Programme; Part I. 1. "Come Brothers Arouse, (Flute accompaniment) . . . Chorus. 2. German Waltz (Piano and Flute) Miss and Master Buckingham. 3. Ethiopian Melodies . . . Quintette. A. Solo (Flute) . . Master Buckingham. 5. " I Love the Night," . Miss Buckingham. 6. " Wanted a Governess,"'.. . • Mr. G. Buckingham. 7. "Queen of my Soul, - ' (Flute accompaniment) 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. Part 11. 1. "Here 's to the Maiden," . , Chorus. 2. "I Love the Merry Sunshine," Miss Buckingham. 3. "Blanch and Liselte," . . . Trio. 4. Solo (Flute) . . Master Buckingham. 5. "Why don't the Men Propose," Miss Rosetta Buckingham. 6. " I Remember, I Remember," Quartette. 7. "Ben Bolt," . . Master Buckingham. 8. "The Lost Child," Mr. G. Buckingham. N. B.—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. 6d. N. B.—Tickets will not be issued after Monday, 7th Nor. PER SHIP JOSEPH FLETCHER AND OTHER ARRIVALS. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned. 11 CRATES ASSORTEDEARf HEN WARE \ Case Globe Lamps, for ships' cabins or Halls I Case Pain* Brushes 50 Newcastle Grinding Stones, from 20 to 52 diam. 2000 Ships Blocks, from 3 inch to 1! inch, Single and Double 1 Case Parallel Rulers, from 12in.t024 \ Package Gunter's Scales White and Red Blankets Grey Calico, Blue Serge Shirts, Prints i 8 Bales Canvass, Seaming Twine 2 Bales Log Lines •44 Coils Europe Cordage and Bolt Rope Squire's Sail Needles Brass Thimbles. Iron do. Palms, and Connecting Shakels Stockholm and Coal Tar Patent Black Varnish etc., etc., etc. Thomas Russell, Fort Street.

FARM TO LET OH SELL, ON THE NORTH SHORE, SITUATED between the head of Shoal M Bav, Pupuke Lake, and the sea, comprising Allotments No. 75, 79, 80, 8!, 82, and 85, and containing 215 Acres of very superior Land, of which about 100 acres is in grass and cultivation. The Farm is mostly fenced and in good working order, and there is a Dwelling House, Barn, Cow-sheds, etc. It will be let or sold in one or two Farms if desired. For particulars apply on the Farm, to John Carruth. FOR SALE. QEVERAL SMALL FARMS, of from Five £5 to Ten Acres each, situated on the banks of the "Pahuri-huri" River. The above Allotments are adjoining the splendid district of Papakura; and the river is navigable for boats of nearly twenty tons burthen. N. B.—Purchasers who require employment, can obtain the same on the property of the undersigned, who is willing to accept payment of the land by labour. Application to be made to Mr. John Campbell, Queen-street, Auckland. Titos. Poynton. Oct. 22, 1853. DITCHING. epared to enter in agreement with any person or persons who may be willing to contract for from eight to ten miles of DITCHING, at Papakura. Application to be made at Mr. John Campbell's, Queen-street, Auckland. Trios. Poyivio.v. TO MERCHANTS, SHIP-OWNERS, AND OTHERS. nPHE Undersigned beg to intimate the -* Removal of their Ship-building Business from Coromandel to this Port. They will be glad to undertake the building of vessels of any tonnage, as well as the repairing of »g generally. Gillies and Menzies, Brickfield Bay. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. rpiE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -A of the above Society will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on Tuesday, the Bth instant, at eight o'clock, p.m. By order, James Henderson, Secretary. J UST RECEIVED, a number of Copies o "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." J. Williamson, Bookseller

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 789, 5 November 1853, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 789, 5 November 1853, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 789, 5 November 1853, Page 4

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