ON SALE, JJX 'BELLA MARY,' from hobaet town, f Hourly expected to anive, APPLES APPLES JAMB JAMS RAILS RAILS PALINGS PALINGS HAY HAY potatoes potatoes flour , '';■; 'flour. STONE BROS., NO. 22, QUBBST-STBEET, AITOKIAND, AUCKLAND SCOTTISH VOJ\. lunteers. The services of the abovo Company having been ■accepted by his Excellency tho Governor, a MUSTER of those enrolled and others desirous of so doing, will take place at Fort Britomort, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th instant, at 7 p.m. sharp. E. W. MORRISON", Chairman of Committee. "PEOVINCIAL LUNATIC X ASYLUM. An ENTERTAINMENT will be given in aid of the Patients' Benefit Fund, at the Asylum, on FRIDAY next, Ist September, at ,7 o'clock p.m. Mr. Fbazer, late Piper to His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, will attend, also Mr. McComish and several members of the late Volunteer. Band, and several other gentlemen, have kindly volunteered their services. Refreshments at 0 o'clock. ■ Dancing afterwards. Conveyances from Messrs. Quick's, Victoria-street. A LBION QUARTZ MININGjt\. COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is herety given to attend a Special General MEETING of the Shareholders of the Albion Quartz Mining Company (Limited), to be held at Haley's Rooms, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queenstreet, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 4th day of September next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of Increasing the capital of the Company by the issue of 2,500 new shares of £10 each. CHARLES TOTHILL, Secretary. Office of the Albion Quartz Mining Company (Limited), Auckland, August 22,1871. Memorandum.—The issue of 2,500 shares, with the 1,000 on hand, it is proposed to allot to present shareholders. The 3,500 shares thus allotted to contribute the funds necessary for the development of the Company's property up to £B : per share. MUTUAL MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). ' An Extraordinary General MEETING of the Shareholders In the above Company will be held on MONDAY, 4th September nsxt, at the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, at the hour of 8 p.m., for financial and general business. By order of the Director. RICHD. CARTWRIGHT, Secretary. 26, Shortland-street. T)UKEHItfAU GK)L*D MINING L COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Office of the Company, 22, Insurance Buildings, on MONDAY, September 11, at 2 p.m. : WC. HILL, . . j ■ Legal Manager. TO JOHN WILLIAMSON, ESQ., !, .;, .. t; j.p. SIR,—AVe, th,e undersigned Electors of Auckland, City West request that ydu will again allow yourself to be placed in nomination to represent our district in the General Assembly, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return. . AYe are, sir, Yours faithfully, Jt S. Maofarlana Samuel Jackson Samuel Cochrane .T. C. Morrin Morton Jones ' 'J. Copland Benjamin Tonks J. L. Wilson Andrew Beverldge Benjamin C. Turn«r Thomas T. Minefield John Sheehan Jerome Cadman J: G. Freer B. Keane - ■• Joseph Slater • : ■ ■ ■William Kirby \ : '. .' Stephen E. Hughes William Eyre ■ James Derrom And 513 others. Auckland, August 20; 1871. ; TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,—The announcement of my candiUaturd for re-election, which you may have noticed in the morning papers, will inform the electors of City West that I have anticipated the request which Voii have now done me the honor to present to me. I Cannot, nevertheless, but express to you the very fefeat satisfaction it affords me to know that, after fifteen years' uninterrupted representation of your own and other electoral districts of the Province of Auckland in the Parliament of New Zealand, I still enjoy a continuance of the«onfldence of so many of my old political friends, and i even now of many of those of my fellow-colonists who were not always in agreemeet with me: Accept my assurance that my best efforts will be employed, if I should be again elected in furtherance of the interests of the colony, in which Auckland .has Again, after many reverses, assumed a commercial position of undeniable greatness.—l remain,: gentlemen, your most obedient BerVaDt ' . . J. WILLIAMSON. Auckland, August 26,1871. COALS. COALS. COALS. ON SALE, ex 'ALARM,' from Newcastle, in lots to suit purchasers, 150 TONS BEST OLD LAMBTON COALS. G. W» BINNEY. ON SALE. PRIMfI CANTiiiuBY^POTATOES. JAEINS & WILOOX, Durham-street. TO LET OR SELL on very moderate terms—A FARM of 106 acres, with tvell built housft of ten rooms, tea miles down tue Manukao/trent £30. Ten acres'oleared, the rest firewoodific.—Apply to Captain Bbtmosbs, Onehunga. FOE SALB-The STOCK andBTJSINESS of the BLUB POST DINING BOOMS, Victoria-street Bast.—Apply to the Proprietor, or to Cobmstt & Co., Builders, Estate Agents, &c, 57 and 61, Queen-street, Auckland. A DVERTTSEMENT.— Having been inJ\ formed that an article bearing the superscription "Men who have Fallen," and signed "William Stainians," is attributed to mo, I hereby give notice that I neither wrote, nor caußed to be inserted, any such nonsense^ (Signed) STANLEY WILLIAMS. Auckland, August 29,1871. piIINCB OF WALES THEATRE. T H U~R S D A Y. SERIOUS FAMILY and USED UP.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 510, 29 August 1871, Page 3
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801Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 510, 29 August 1871, Page 3
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