B A L L. \ BALL will be held in ihe ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, on THURSDAY, the I2lh inslant. Tickets to be had at Mr. Robottom’s, High-street. Also, a preparatory DANCE to the above on Wednesdays, the 4th and 1I lb i instant. Admission by ticket only, to be obtained of Mr. Robottom. Auckland, 3rd October, 1834. VENETIAN SALOON. THE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY HAVING taken those extensive premises, formerly occupied by General Pitt, in Princes-slrcet,—which has undergone considerable alteration,—beg to say that, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT they will be OPENED under the above title, on a scale which they trust will give universal satisfaction. Two rooms will be appropriated for the purpose of hat, cloak, and bonnet departments, and servant to wail on ladies. It will be seen below' that Mr. Samuson, late of the Crystal Palace, Melbourne, has the charge of the Refreshment Department, which will be found to be lilted up with taste and style. The front entrance W'ill be through the lobby, Princes-slreel; the back entrance in Bank-lane, quite distinct from each other. CONCERT To commence at half-past seven. Rack seals. 2s. Gd.; reserved seats, 3s. Children, half-price. Programmes may he had at the Criterion Bazaar, from Mr. Sampson. PART Ist. 1. Chorus- “ Home again,” . . . All the members. 2. Irish Medley—Piano and Flute .... Miss and Master Buckingham. 5. “Lady Blanch,” . . . Miss R. Buckingham. 4 “See our oars,” . . . Master and Miss R. Buckingham. 3. “Spider and Fly,” . . . Master W. Buckingham. G. “ Hearts and Homes,” (Flute accompaniment) . . Mi«p Buckingham. 7. Flute Solo . . . Master Buckingham. 8. “ Skiff is on the Ohio, ” etc., etc. . . Master C. Buckingham, Ten minutes between each part. 1. Chorus -“Bronze Horse,” . . . All the members. 2. Quartette—Two Flutes and two Pianos . . . Miss, Mas er, Miss R., and W. Buckingham. 5. “ Morn of Valentine,” . Masters Conrad and Walter and Miss R. Buckingham 4. “ Bloomer Costume,” . Master C. and Miss R. Buckingham 5. “What are the wild waves saying?” . Miss and Master Buckingham C. “Young Lady s Ma” 7. “Can’t you dance the Polka?” . Masters C., W., and Miss R. Buckingham. The Concert will conclude with the Australian and New Zealand Anthem, arranged by Mr. Marsh, of Sydney, for the Leichardt Concert. Tickets can be obtained at Mr. Stichbury’s, Shorlland-slrcet, Mr. John Kelly’s, Highstreet, Mr. Levy’s Library, Queen-street, as also at Mr. Hardiugion's, Mr. Davy’s, “Masonic Hotel,” and at the residence of Miss Buckingham, Waterloo Quadrant. NOTICE.—Mr. Henry Samson begs to inform the public of Auckland that, having made the necessary arrangements with Mr. G. Buckingham, he will be enabled to provide those visiting the “Venetian Saloon” with Refreshments of the most recherche description, in the “CRITERION BAZAAR,” having fitted it with the necessary appointments. British and Foreign Warehouse. TELEGA NT SUMMER SHAWLS, Viseltes and Dresses of approved material, and in the latest design. H. ELLIS. September 291h, 1834. British and Foreign Warehouse. CHILDREN’S BONNETS, Dresses, Hals, materials, in variety. September 291h, 1834. Viseltes, adapted to the season, of various H. ELLIS.
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. W. RATTRAY'S NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, EX CAS U MERE, Arc now ready for inspection, And comprise an excellent selection of |> IC H BON NE T R IBBONS AV Cashmere, (ic lainc, and muslin robes and dresses Tissue, barege, and cashmere shawls and scarfs Muslin sleeves, collars and chemisettes Also, an assortment of Stripe curtains, muslin shades, and short blinds Babies’ long robes and short frocks Children’s dresses Ladies’ and children’s under-linens A general assortment of drapery goods, all of which will be sold cheap. N.B. The remaining portion of Merino, Coburgs, and other Winter Dresses, Wool Shawls, etc., etc., will be sold ct Cost Price. September 29, 1854. TO BAKER S, A PERSON recently arrived wishes to purchase a Baking Business, with Shop and oven attached. Direct Z, care of Mr. Holmes, tailor, Shorlland-slreet. Auckland, September 28th, 4854. TO LET, \ STORE. 30 feet frontage, with Kitchen and Rooms above, situated in Forlslrcct. —Apply to Thomas Russell, Ship Chandler, Fort-street. September 29ih, 1854. ST- ANDREW'S SOCIETY. r rilE Quarterly General Meeting of the A above Society will be held on Tuesday, the 3rd October next, at 8 o’clock p.m., in the Masonic Hotel. By order James Henderson, Secretary. Auckland, 2Gih September, 1854. CAUTIO N. [HEREBY caution all persons from cutting or removing any limber from Lot 122, Parish of Takapuna. Any person so offending after this dale will be prosecuted. J. 1). C. Ireland, Auckland; Sept. 2G, 1854,
CANTON HOUSE. CORNER OF QUEEN AND WEST-QUEEN STREETS. On Sale by the Undersigned—--17 IGI! T C ASKS WIIIT IN C, 100 doz. lamp glasses, assorted lengths and sizes Tea, in chests and half-chests Loaf sugar Company’s ditto Java ditto Pampanga ditto Sydney mottled soap Bottled fruits Pickles, sauces China preserves Yarmouth bloaters, sardines Fresh salmon, in 1 and 21b. tins Fresh lobster Preserved strawberries, in tins Patras currants Valencia and Elmo raisins Muscatels, almonds Colmau’sNo. 1 starch and blue With every other article in the Grocery department. Also, EX “ MONARCH.” ti crates EARTHENWARE, containing— Dinner sets Desert ditto Rrcakfast ditto Chamber ditto China cups and saucers, while and blue Plates, dishes, basins Cups and saucers, etc., etc. Decanters, tumblers, wines Water bottles and tops Glass sugars and creams Rutter coolers, etc. Also, A large assortment of HOLLOWARE, comprising— Oval boilers, from 1 to 10 gallons Saucepans, lea kettles, etc. All of which will be sold at the lowest remunerating profit. G. E. Vaile. FOR SALE, Ex Queen of Perth, A(I BAGS OF BEST R I C E. v Mark Somerville. Corner of Queen and Shonland-slrecls, September 26ih, 1854. WAN T E I) . rpw 0 FE M ALE SERVANT S. JL Apply to Mr. D. Nathan. September 251h, 1854.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 884, 4 October 1854, Page 4
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