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*" CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE co s m oporn o;b ifk; AND r fll "■/ COLORED OPERA TROUPE. -HE aboTe Compaq will give one of their Grand Entertainments, T-H I S EVEN IN G, AT THE BRUNSWICK HALL, . , With an Entire Change of Programme. George Ellis will sing "Jessie's Dream" or « The of LcknowT'' and*NEW SONGS by the whole ° f Mr? Fleetwood will preside at the Pianoforte. Prices of Admission :—Reserved Seats, 2s. 6d.; Back ditto. Is. 6d. Doors open at $-past 7 o'clock; to commence at 8 sharp. Night. 0. ELLIS, Manager. BRUNSWICK HALL. MONDAY AND "TUESDAY EVENINGS, llTn and 12th August. . ' MISS HARRIET GORDON, THE QUEEN OF SONG. THE ENTERTAINMENT will commence with the Laughable Sketch, entitled the— IRISH HEIRESS. Kate O'Brien Miss Harriet Gordon Charles „...Mr. J. P. Hyde. Music—lncidental to the Sketch. Cavatina, "Come into the Garden Maud"...Miss Harriet Gordon rr -,' i Ballad—" Gentle Annie" Miss Harriet Gordon Song—"Love launched a Fairy Boat"...Miss Harriet Gordon To be followed by A MUSICAL MELANGE, entitled— ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND. Song—"Home Sweet Home" Miss Harriet Gordon Ballad-" The Irish Emigrant"...Misa Harriet Gordon Song—" Scots wha ha'e" Miss Harriet Gordon After which, Miss Harriet Gordon will read Mr. J. P. Hyde a CURTAIN LECTURE. N.B.—An efficacious remedy for Clubs, Billiards, Oyster Suppers, and Late Hoars. Mrs Lullaby Miss Harriet Gordon Mr. Simon....' Mr. J. P. Hyde. Operatic Scena—"Now with grief"...Miss Harriet Gordon (Cinderella) Pianist, Professor Here:—Agent, Thos. Hetherington. Front Seats, 55.; Body of the Hall, 2s. 6d. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCH AT OTAHUHU, On Monday, 11th August, 1862, AT THE CRITERION ASSEMBLY ROOMS, OTAHUHU. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture, " Zampa" (65th Band) Herald. 2. Part Song, " Oft in the stilly night" (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass) Hullah. 3. Waltz, "Dreams of Childhood" (Uthßand) Montgomery. 4. Song, " His bright smile haunts me still" (Lady Amateur) ..Brighton. 5. Selection, " Un Ballo in Maschera" (14th Band) Verdi. 6. Duet, Two Violins (Mr. and Master Beale). 7. Quadrille, "Sweaborg" (65th Band) Godfrey Part IL 8. Overture, "Masaniello" (14th Band) Auber. 9. Trio "Oh, Lady Fair" (Soprano, Alto, and Bass) Moore. 10. Selection, from "Rigoletto** (65th Band) Verdi. 11. Song, " Lily Bells" (Lady Amateur) .Wallace. 12. Trio, Two Violins and Violincelb (Mr. and Masters Beale) Westen. 13. Selection, from "Traviata" (65th Band) .". Verdi. 14. Glee, "Health to my dear" (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass) Spoflbrth. 15. Fantasia, " A day in the Camp at Otahuhu" (14th Band) Werner. ..Westen. God save the Queen. Admission —Reserved Seats, 45.; Unreserved Seats, 3s. Doors open at 7 '3O; performance to commenbe at 8 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at Mr. Varty's, Queenstreet, Mr. G. Chapman's, Queen-street, Mr.; E. Wuyte's, Queen-street, the " New-Zealander" Office and the " Southern Cross" Office, in Auckland; and in Otahuhu at Mr. Rogers' Criterion Hotel, Mr. Absalom's Commercial Hotel, Mr. Hall's Store, Mr. Street's Store, or of any member of the Committee. A SUBSCRIPTION BALL ,'ILL take place in the NEW MUSIC HALL, Brunswick Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of August, under the patronage of the following Ladies: — Mns. ADAMS Mrs. BECKHAM Mrs. BOWDLER Mrs. BULKELEY Mrs. CARTE Miss CHERRY Mrs. DACRE Mrs. FARMER The Hon. Mrs. GORING Mrs. H. S. JONES Mrs. MERRIMAN Mrs. MOUAT Miss MOULD Mrs. MULOCH Mrs. OUTHWAITE Mrs. PITT Mrs. POLLEN Mrs. WATERSTON Mrs. WHITAKER Stewards: Col. SIR JAS. ALEXANDER, K.L.S. Col. BALNEAVIS Mr. BECKHAM Mr. FARMER Mr. GILFILLAN Mr. HAMLEY Col. KENNY Col LESLIE, C.B. Major MILLER Dr. MOUAT, V. C. C. B. Col. MOULD, C. B. Major PITT Dr. POLLEN, Major STROVER Mr. WHITAKER Col. WYATT, C. B. Ladies and Gentlemen of attending, are requested to note their *names in a book at Mr. Varty's Library, at latest on the 6th of August. Ladies' Tickets, 55.; Gentlemen's, 10s. 6d. To commence at 9 o'clock. THORNTON, SMITH, & FIRTH'S QUOTATIONS—WHOLESALE. FINE FLOUR, "Crown Brand," per ton of 2000llis Seconds, per ton of 200Otbs.-.. Sharps, do. .................. Bran, per bushel Maiie, cracked qr whole, per bushel Oats, do, per bushel •Seod Oats, Taamaajan ~,„„„,.„.„ £l9 0! 0 14 0 0 8 (T* 0 0 F 6 0 6, 0 0 g 0 9 7 0

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1713, 9 August 1862, Page 2

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