xj^i ' TJI 0 R LONDON DIRECT. The Beautiful Aberdeen Clipper Ship 'alexaoriia; 670 tons, Al, Captain James, 0. Sangster, having a large portion of her cargo on beard, will meet with prompt despatch. .. • , • . Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. •^Efci TTI IRST VESSEL FOR ../|s<iggv J3 LONDON. -SffiffiJS^^ To Sail Positively ok Thursday, The splendid clipper ship 'WILD DUCK,' Al at Lloyd's, Captain M. Baillik, having the whole of her cargo engaged, will be despatched on the above date. ' Passengers are requested to pay balance of passage money on or before the 15th instant. For freight or passage apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. ">:'". --'..-■-. - ■ ~\-: IjajjEßA'X'S .:! ')'. GREAT WOELD CIKCUS. s\ rhM N ETEEY NI&IIT'! ■:• ..'•'.'...:, ' f. wills;. .. ■ Agent. pRINCE O¥ WALES THEATRE. Lessee V. ■.. ' ••' •• Mr. B. N. Jones. Ee-appearonce of those celebrated and successful Artistes, WILLIAM HOSKINS MISS FLORENCE COLTIILB. He-appearance of the Dramatic Cosirant. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1871, MA HP LOT, THE BUSY-BODY. • Marnlot .. .. .. •■ Mr. Hoskins SS :: :: .. .. him f. coivme ... , . To conclude with THE LAST TRAIN. ~ . J»ck Delaware .. .. •- Mr. Hoskins Lookout for THE CONTESTED ELECTION. Doors'- open at 1. 30 ;to commence at 8 o'clock Admission: Dress Circle, Bs.; Stalls, 25.; Pit, Is. Eeseryed Seat* may be secured at Messrs. Uptons', Stationers, Queen-street, where box plan may be scon. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, 348, LC. ■ The Regular Quarterly MEETING of the above Chapter will be held in the Chapter-room, Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, July 10, at half-past 7 p.m. sharp. "Visiting Companions are invited to attend. By order of the W. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN . ...:■■ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OK1 LECTJRE3 Tho Committee of the above Associatibn have great pleasure in announcing-the following series of Lectures :—.,,. July U: Mr. Barton—" Some of the Larger Forms of Fossil Fauna" (with pictorial Illustrations.) July 28: Mr. G. M. Reed, B.A.—" Colonial Charae->-»!H.'. i teristiCS." :■■ ■ August 4: Rev. Jab. Cosh, M.A.—"The Mutual Bo- ' lationsof Heathenism, Civilization, aud . Christianity." August 25 : Eev. E.- N. Brkk, M.A:1 —"Modern Scepticism." Septeinbe* 1: Bey. 0. W. Jtiaa->~" Ancient Britain, ** ■ - -Its inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 29: Rev. Waklow Davies, M.A.— '•', , ,' ; T "Ldve, Courtship, and Marriage. ",', "> Rev. CM. Nelson—(To be advertised). 1 Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit boarer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders; the Librarian at.the Booms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture, Gd. eaoh person. •. \ BAZAAR -will be held during the XJi present month (July) In the new Music Hall, Symonds-sfreet, in Aid of the Funds of the Auckland Choral Society, inoro particularly for the formation of a Musical Library, to replace that destroyed by lire. Contributions in work will be thankfully received by the ladles under-named:; ' • ' . . ' Mrs.'Fenton, Jermyn-street Mrs. T. Macffarlane, Mount Eden Mrs. Brown, Kamngaliape Road • - Miss Barnes, Mona View Mrs. McMillan, Bemuera Mrs. J. Kinder, Farnell Mrs. Hetley, ParneU >.-■ Mrs. Connell, Glenfem Mrs. Glover, Symonds-street . .-, ..],■■■ Mrs. Purchas, Onehunga. ; j A room will be set apart for the exhibition of works' "of art.' Intending exhibitors are'respectfnHy solicited to communicate as early as possible with the undersigned. J. BROWNE, • ""-'-.. Chairman of Bazaar Committee. Karangahape Road; July 1, 1871. /-NBAFTON ROAD' ! HIGHWAY VJT ;;*■.;■.;'., \ district. ' The Annual MEETING of the Ratepayers of the above District will be held in the HaU of the Mechanics' .Institute, on FRIDAY, July 21st, at 2 o'clock,!p'.mv ; V ■ '. Jj ' '■' i ... : -■ STEPHEN E, HUGHES, , ■• - - • '.-~ ■ Chairman. July 6th, 1871. /^RAFTQN ROAD HIQHWAX \X' ••••'■'••■", :; DISTRICT.' ' \. _ jr ! L _..-■ A Special MEEEING of the Ratepayers of the above ~ District : will be held in. the HaU of the Mechanics*' Institute on FRIDAY, July 21, immediately after the Annual Meeting, to take into consideration tho subject of Lighting. , STEPHEN E. HUGHES, ■■■■'■ Chairman. July 6.1871. 1■ '. ; • ■ A LBTJRNIA GOLD MINING X\_ .— COMPANY (REGISTERED). ■ ; ' . An Extraordinary MEETING of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 18th July, at 2p. m. The business to be transacted at such Meeting will be^ : ...... To Increase- the Capital of the Company by the issue of, .Three Hundred N,ew Shares of £10 cadi, 'thus making the total number of shares •. ... in -tho,Company up to 4000 shades. . 1; ' L•a * Tiufl WALTER SULLY, ,'.,-, . . Manager.* ■' 'June 26,1371: « " N.B.—ln pursuance.of a provisional arrangement made by the Directors Two Hundred of the New Shares are to be issued to the owners of the Ballarat Star and Clyde Claims in exchange for their claims.'
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 466, 8 July 1871, Page 3
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