farewell concert. MR. BUCKINGHAM’S FAMILY Beg to announce their THIRD entertainment. Which will lake place ON WEDNESDAY, 28 th DECEMBER , IS THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. FRIENDS will please take notice that tickets are not to he obtained at the door or m.m received, and as this will bn liie last performance, early application for front tu-keis l necessaiy, as a great number have already been ordered, and none will be issued o day of performance. 1. 2. 3. 4. .*>. 6. FIRST PART. Instrumental—“ God Save the Queen,” . . • Jy a J. lhft Trio- “ Frail Bark,” . . Miss, .Master, and Miss R. Buckingham. Solo —“ Trab 1 Trub!” Master Biickmgnam. Quartette—“ Pray we seek,” Mr., Miss, Master, s- Miss R. Buckingham. Solo- “ Kattv Darling,” Miss Buckingham* Solo & Chorus—“ Nelly Bly, Rosa Lee,” etc., Masters C. & W. Buckingham. 1. 2. 3. A. 5. 0. SECOND PART. Chorus—“ Knight of Palestine,” . . • • ®y a ]J l |l e Solo Looking for Poppies,” .... Mj ss K- Buckingham. Solo-Flute Melodies, . . . • • Master Buckingham. Solo-“ Gipsy Jane/’ ...... Miss Buckingham. Trio— “ Oh. Susannah,” etc. . . Masters. C. and W. Buckingham. Duelte—“ What happy days we’ll see,” . Mr. and Miss Buckingham* 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. THIRD Chorus—“ Merry and Free,” Solo—“ Goody Gay” (by desire) Duelte— Kute and* Pi vno. Trio— 1 14 Rest, weary traveller.” Comic Legend of “ Cinderella,” “Rule Britannia,” PART. . . By all the members. Miss R. Buckingham. Miss and Master Buckingham. Miss, Master, and Miss B. Buckingham. Mr. Buckingham and all the members. By all the members. N. B.- —The entertainment will commence at half-past right precisely. Parlies that may have been prevented Horn attending can have their tickets renewed on application, as those issued on the last occasion will not be admitted. Front seats, 55.; lady and gentleman, 7s. 6d. Buck seats, 2s. 6d.; ditto, ditto, 4s. Children, half-price. Tickets can only be had from Mr. Buckingham— not transferable. EX “TTAMTT.LA MITCHELL. * J J. AND J. RUST Haw just opened a very large assortment of DRAPERY GOODS, of the newest styles and colourings, suitable for the present season. s K I L SHAWLS D E L A I N E S MUSLINS PRINTS STUFFS TWEEDS BONNETS RIBBONS PARASOLS HOSIERY LACES AND SEWED WORE etc., etc., etc. Qoeen-itreet, December 16,1855.
RUSSELL WINE VAULTS, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. EX HAMJLLA MITCHELL. SH. LEVEY begs to inform his Friends • and the Public, generally, that he has received as above, direct from his London agents, the following consignment of superior WINES AND SPIRITS, viz.: 10 Hhds. Marlell’s Brandy 10 44 B.P. Rum 70 Cases Geneva 10 Casks Burton Ale 10 44 XX Stout 6 Qr.-casks Pale Sherry 6 “ (two diamond) port 200 Dozen Bottled Ale and Porter 2 Hhds. Old Tom 2 44 Geneva A Few dozen of very Splendid Bottled Sherry Also, to arrive per Lady Clarke — 25 Hhds. Burton Ale, No. 5 25 44 Trueman’s Stout 12 Cases Cordials. N.B.—A Barman wanted. December 45, 1853. LEICESTER EWES AND LAMBS. FOR PRIVATE SALE, 40 Leicester and Half-bred Ewes, and 50 Ewes and Ram Lambs. Also, 60 Merino Ewes and 40 Wether Lambs.—Apply to J. Newman. SUBURBAN LANDS. A VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, of 31 acres, mostly fenced with Ditch and Thorns, of three or four years growth. This is a safe investment !or any person having a few hundred pounds to invest: and an enviable position for any one seeking a homestead. If not sold within fourteen days to be withdrawn. Also,—lo acres, lr, 25p., being lot 37, Section 5, Suburban lots;—lbis will also be sold very low* the proprietor wishing to realize immediately. Apply lo Jf. Newman. T0 BE LENT 0N GOOD SECURITY. Apply to {Connell and Ridings, Queen-street. A WANT E I>, COOK AND NURSEMAID. Apply to W. S. Crabame. Blb November, \ 853. . WANTED, A RESPECTABLE middle-aged FEMALE SERVANT, who understands plain cooking, and would otherwise make herself generally useful. Apply at the New-Zva-UxndUr ollice.
EX KIRKWOOD. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, £>A DOZEN CHAIRS I Bale Blankets 7 Dozen Spades II “ Chairs 3 Cases Clocks 3 44 Denims 3 '* Bine Drill 30 Dozen Backets 90 Nests Tubs 93 “ Flour Tubs 40 Dozen Brooms H Half Tierces of Tobacco 30 Tins Crackers 9 Cases American Axes 9 Dozen Dressing Cases 5 Barrels Dried Apples 9 Bales Stops. J. A. Langfobd. Sbortlaud Street. December i7!h, 1853. CHRISTMAS FRUITS. PATRAS CURRANTS Valencia Raisins Muscatels Jordan Almonds Barcelona Nuts Candled Peel, etc., el*. Assorted Spices Also, Starch (Coleman's) 56 lbs. boxes Blue ditto 28 lbs. “ Liverpool and Sydney Soap Sugar, various qualities Paste Blacking, in boxes Currie Powder, lib. and 41b bottlea Batty’s Refined Table Salt Italian Gelatine English Malt Vinegar Assorted Sauces Pickles, pint and quart Mustard, lib. and 4U>. French Capers liquorice (Solazri) etc., etc., etc. , A. Sokesvuls. Upper Queen Street, Auckland, December 16.1853. AUCKLAND MECHANICS INSTITUTION. LIBRARY NOTICE EMBERS are informed that in compliance iv I. with Law No. 26, of this Institution, no Books will be circulated from the Library after ihia date til) (be end of the year. All Members having books belonging to the library in iheir possession, are requested to bring them in, on the usual Library nights, in order that the state of (he Library may be compared with the catalogue. Job* Casey, Librarian. 'December 16, 1855. ANTED,—By a young man, a situation as Clark op Shopman iu a respecHc use in town or country, ress G. 1,., office of ibis paper. 1 > ' TED immediately, a Male and Female S-: rva«L A married pair, or brother ami 1. • . ,’ld be; preferred. * Svqvhv at the New Zuumhu Office,
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 4
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