JIARBOR BCARD. '"'(f !" BUfiETqNOTICE. ■ '■'•• ■• J?- riffiLo ft ■-* • 9 ffice of the Harbor Board, ■ No:_ 0 Queen-street. Auckland, June 28 1871 ofA^^ grn that MR- JOHN OGILVIE. Tw£«- f tt be? n Secretary and SSSZSJfigSk toTeceive WILLIAM C. DALUY, ' Chairman. HARBOR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. , T Office of the Harbor Board JNo. 9, Queen-street, Auckland, June 28 1871 Notice is hereby given that on and after Ist July ?t the H.Th" of 3h^ bG Payable t0 the Treasure^ •" ■?.l rb°r °flice, No. 9, Queen-street, in accordKMu™ 8ol the Wharfage Act, 1806, and rv^b-1. fl Sll Ce F^ fis ' Rents ' and Revenues acSiAf6^ 01' B? ard wiU be Payablß t° the Ireasurer at the same place. v AVILLIAMC.DALDY. The following'is the Clause referred to .l_ airman" . \Ji rrye£ c 3- S«ch c^ 863 shaU be P»yable at the Hari Dor omce; of the harbor in which any wharf is srtua.e in respect of which the said charges are made by the person having for the time being the care, custody, or control of such goods, and before removal of the same from the said wharf, and may be recovered at the suit of the Harbormaster for the time being, or any other person authorised by the Superintendent to sue for the same; and if any person shall remove any goods from the said wharf before such charges thereon as aforesaid are paid, he shall be liable to pay treble charges to be recovered as aforesaid, and to a penalty not exceerlinj twenty pounds. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Junk 29, 1871. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His ExcellenciTHE GOVERNOR AND LADY BOWBN, MAJOR GORDON, AND THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OP THE VOLUNTEER FORCE.?. AN AMATEUR GYMNASTIC & VARIETY - ENTERTAINMENT, IN AID OF THE FPKDB OF THE ■ ** ■ V • ..... . AUCKLAND GYMNASIUM. • PROGRAMME. Part I. Parallel Bars—Messrs. "Walker, T. Hopkins, Gough, and Masters Balnea vis, Blanford and Jones (Grammar School). I : Song—Mr. F. H. Crippen. Horizontal Bar—Masters J. Balneavis, M. Blanford, R. Yon Tempsky, L. Yon Tempsky, W. Jones, A. Jones, R. Isaacs, and S. Turton {Grammar School). Song—Miss Laura Wiseman. Roman Ropes—Messrs. Walker and T. Hopkins. .Single Stick Play—J. Hopkins and F. H. Crippen. ''©love Exercise—Messrs. Walker and A. Whitoker. .Song—Mr. J. Culpari. Hornpipe—Mr. J. Q. Walker. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. : Horizontal Bar—Messrs. W»lker, T. Hopkins, Gough, and Masters M. Blanford, Balneavis, and Jones (Grammar School). Song—Mr. J. Culpan. Sparring—Messrs. Blaekmore and Walker. Sparring—Dumb ■Bell Exercise—Mr. H. G. Blackmore and —- ' ' Favorite Dance—Miss Laura Wiseman. Indian Clubs—Mr. J. Hopkins. Trapeze—Mr. J. Q. Walker. Pas Suel, Lord Dromidary— Mr. Ellis. Pit, One Shilling; Boxes, 35.; Stalls, 2s. Doors open at half-past 1, curtain to rls« at 8 o'clock. YOCTNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE Otf .LECTJREB. The Committee of the above Association hare great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures:— June SO : Mr. Barton— "Some of the Larger Forms of Fossil Faura" (with pictorial illustrations), j July 7 :Rev. Jas. Cosh, M.A.—"The Mutual Relations of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." July 2s: Mr. G. M. Reed, B. A.—" Colonial Characteristics." August 4 : Rev. C. M. Nelson—(To be advertised). August 25 : Rev. E. N. Bree, M.A.— "Modern Scepticism." September 1: Rev. C. W. Rio a—" Ancient Britain, its Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 29: Rev. Wabiow Bavies, M.A.— " Love, Courtship, and Marriage." Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.50 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture, (3d. each person. ■ ■ ■•!!/< ■ ■, •■; ■ THE SOIREE which was announced to be held at St. Mary's College •will take place at St. Mary's College, North Shore, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the sth July, at 6.50 p.m. - The postponment has been decided upon in deference to a large number of ladies and gentlemen who purpose being present. .' Ferry Boats will leiye the Queen-street Wharf at 4, 6, and 6.30 p.m., and';-from the College after the Soiree is over, free of charge. Tickets for the Soiree to -be had from Mr. Canning, Shortland-street; and Mr. Kolm, Jeweller, Queenstreet. I|BENJAMIN E. TURNER, hereby give Z notice that I intend. to .apply to the Benck of Magistrates, to be held at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Auckland, to be, allowed to Transfer the Licence from myself to Edwaed Thornton, for the sale of Alcoholic Liquors, in the house and appurtenances known as the Royal George Hotel, Newmarket. BENJAMIN B. TURNER. Auckland, June 29, 1871. NEW MAP OF THE THAMES GOLDITELD COPIES of the new Map published by A. PullieneJ can be haa at Mr. H. E. WnlWAMS, Sharebroker. TO LET, with immediate possession — The Papakura Hotel, at Papakura; rent very moderate.-For particulars^ ap^to Queen-street, June 21,.1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 458, 29 June 1871, Page 3
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