A SUBSCRIPTION BALL WILL take place in the NEW MUSIC HALL, Brunswick Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of August, under the patronage of the following Ladies:— Mhs. 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 Mb. 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 desirous 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. COSMOPOLITAN BAND AND COLORED OPERA TROUPE Will Perform at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, August 13th, Being the last night but thrco of their performance in Auckland. With Change of Programme each Evening. REMEMBER MOONLIGHT NIGHTS 1 Prices of Admission :—Reserved Seats, 2s. 6d.; Back ditto. Is. 6d. Doors open at J-past 7 o'clock; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Order and Decorum strictly enforced, and Smoking strictly prohibited. GEO. ELLIS, Manager. THE COLOURED OPERA TROUPE WILL I'ERFORM at ROGERS* CRITERION ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 0 T A II U II U . TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 14th Inst., WITH A STARTLING PROGRAMME. Prices ot Admission:—Reserved Seats, 35.; Back Seats, 2s. GEO. ELLIS, Manager. BRUNSWICK HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th. MISS HAPJUET GORDON, THE QUEEN OF SONG. THE ENTERTAINMENT will commence with the 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 Ballad—" Gentle Annie," (by desire)... Miss Harriet Gordon Song—" Love launched a Fairy Boat"...Miss Harriet Gordon. An Intermission of Five Minutes. To be followed by A MUSICAL MELANGE, entitled— ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND. Song—"Home Sweet Home" Miss Harriet Gordon Ballad—"Thelrish Emigrant"...Miss Harriet Gordon Song—" Scots wha ha'e" Miss Harriet Gordon An Intermission of Five Minutes. Aftor 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 Hours. Mrs. Lullaby | Mr. Lemon Operatic Sccna—"Now with grief" (Cinderella)... Miss Harriet Gordon. Pianist, Professor Herz: Front Scats, 55.; Body of the Hall, 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past 7; commence at eight sharp. THOMAS lIETHERINGTON, Agent. I. 0. 0. F., M. U., A. D. HE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of the LOYAL , PARNELL LODGE will be celebrated by a BALL, to bo held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th August. Tickets to be had of the following Stewards:— WILLIAM H. STEELE, P.G. JOHN 11. MULLINS, G.M. WILLIAM F. CASEY, N.G. WILLIAM JOHNSON, V.G. BROTHER JOHN AUSTIN. Auckland Land Association, No. 4. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Eighth General Half-yearly Meeting of Members of this Association will bo held in my Office, Wyndham-strect, on FRIDAY evening next, the 15th instant, at i-past 7 o'clock precisely. JOHN BATGER, Auckland, Bth August, 1862. Secretary. Auckland Savings Bank. MEETING of tho Trustees will be hold on l THURSDAY next, the 14th instant, at four o'clock JOSEPH COOMBE, Accountant. 9th August, 18G2. Notice. MEETING of the Settlers and Landowners of L Mahurangi will be held at Mr. SOUTHGATE'S on SATURDAY, September 6th, at 2 o'clock, p.m., (or the purpose of considering the bestraeans of making and'repairing the roads of tho District.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 2
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592Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 2
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