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Meurt. Bethune Sf Hunter will sell by auction, at the Exchange, on Tuesday next, 22nd June, at 1 o'clock, Superior Furniture, Library, and Effects, the property of a Gentleman deceased. Particulars in Catalogue. 3 packages Drugt and Chemicalt warranted genuine, and lately imported from London direct, in lots to suit purchasers, — as per Catalogue.

Alto. Various other Merchandise. Wellington, 18th June, 1847,

TO BE LET OR SOLD, the whole or part of the portion of land now unbuilt upon at Lambton Quay, adjoining the Government reserve, being Town acre No. 483, well situated for business, with or without the portion of the same section fronting on Wellington terrace and suited for residence adjoining the above. The Town acre No. 161 situated at the corner oj Woolcombe-street and Ghuznee-street — as the same is newly fenced ready for use, And the Town acre No. 684 at the corner of intended streets called Bid well-street and Han-key-street, and nearly adjoining the Government reserve at Mount Cook,' on which the Barracks are erected. Apply to Wm. Bromley, Esq., Karori; or to Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, Exchange, Wellington. Exchange, JuDe 14, 1847.

SUPERIOR OLD PORT

Xn quarter casks and bottle. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST _L received — 6 quarter casks" very fine Old Port Wine, Pi iee — Twelve Guineas, Cash. Also, — 50 dozen bottled ditto, at 325. 6d. James Smith & Co. Wellington, June 8, 1847.

Land to Let, in Wellington, On Building Leases. Rents Moderate. Apply to Mr. Hart, Solicitor, Lambton-quay. Wellington, 12th June, 1847.

NOTICE.— Town Land to Sell. Apply to Daniel Sutherland, Thorndon Flat. Wellington, 19th June, 1847.

532&23£&§^23& &£» S& <£><£> £t*

TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1847.

MR. MARRIOTT'S

J. H. M., in announcing his Annual Benefit, embraces this as the means of returning his thanks to the Public for the liberal support which he has hitherto received. From the flattering approbation bestowed last season upon the production of Rob Roy, J. H. M. is induced to offer, on this occasion, another Opera of the series founded on the " Scott's" Novels. In placing GUY MANNERING on the Stage, with all its characteristic Music, Scenery, Dresses, &c. &c, and aided by powerful and additional talent, J. H. M. trusts the performance will give the same universal satisfaction which it has been his good fortune to secure on all former occasions. The performance will commence with the celebrated Scotch Opera, in 3 Acts, founded on

OR, THE DIRK HATTERICK, Mr. Marriott. Meg Merrilies, Mrs. Amor.

In the course of the piece the following Songs, Duets, Glees, Choruses, &c. : — Glee, ''The winds whistle cold."

Trio and Chorus, " The Fox Jumpt over the Parson's Gate." Song, " Oh rest thee Babe."

Duet, "Echo." — Song, "Be mine, dear maid." Song, "Comin' thro' the Rye." Song, "Scots wha hae." Duet, "Without • Companion." Gifsey Glee, "The Chough and Crow." Song, "Oh hark thee, Henry." Song, "Follow him." Song, " Still so gently o'er me." Chorus, "Now fill the glass." Song, " The Captive Knight." Finale and Chorus, " There 's nae luck."

After the Opera the following songs : —

'Bartholomew Fair' (bydetire), by a Gentleman. 'Health to Captain Grey,' Mr. Hamblin;

' The Charity Girl' (in character), Mr. Green. *TheNew Policeman' (incharacter), Mr.Mairiott. " Betty Brill," by a Gentleman.

To conclude with, for the first time, the celebrated farce, called

THE IRISH LION.

Tom Moore (the Irish Lion), Mr. Marriott. With the Songs of the ' Literary Irishman,' and ' Donnybrook Fair.' For further particulars see Bills.

BRITANNIA SALOON. R DAVIS begs to announce that a Ball • will take place at the above Saloon on Thursday Evening, June 24th. Tickets ss. each. June 16, 1847.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 197, 19 June 1847, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 197, 19 June 1847, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 197, 19 June 1847, Page 2

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