pRINCB OF WALES THEATRE. | -i ' SECOND WEEK. INCREASED POPULARITY OF THE FAKIK OF OOLU! FRESH ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT X And during the week. First time of D». Silvester's most startling Illusion, entitled x ANOETOS ! THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE, A Legend of the Hartz Mountains l,ooo.years ago. —ANOTHER NOVELTY— THE BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY FLOATING IN MID-AIR ! 3 EOTH SUPPORTS REMOVED ! " This feat perfectly bewilders the audience."—(Vide Melbourne Age, February 3,18T5.)j Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2ssrl; Pit, OxeShilling. First Grand Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, August 14. Doors open at 2 ; Performances commences at 2.30. p I T V EL A L L~ THURSDAY EVENING, 12th AUGUST. BAKER'S HIBERNICOIn. FAREWELLTO NEW ZEALAND. POMPLIMENTARY "BENEFIT. AST NOTICE.—A Prize of a Silver Cup will be presented to the Best Amateur Singer, eoinie or sentimental, competing on Thursday livening, the winner to be decided by the audience. THE GREAT EVENT. " ERIN-GO-BRAGH." THE BAT OF PLENTY TIMES, A Bi-Weekly Newspapeb, PUBLISHED AT TATJRANOA, An advertising medium second to none in the out- J districts. THF, BAY OF PLENTY TIMES has an extended , and steadily increasing circulation throughout the Province, and to Merchants, Hotel-keepers, Drapers, and Business Men generally, especially those having i business relations in the various settlements in the . Bay of Plenty, East Coast, and Taupo districts, will be found an invaluable advertising medium. The Proprietor has completed arrangements for the immediate Enlargement of the paper, a step he has • found it absolutely necessary to adopt, in view of the rapid increase of population taking place in the several settlements on the East Coast and in the in- ( terior. Advertisers favours will be received at the Publishing Office, Tauranga, by the Proprietor, E. M. Edgecuinbe, who is at present \u Auckland ; or, Mr. H. It. George, Fort-street. CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY : CuMPAJNY. NOTICE. A Special General Mfeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be hela at the Company's Office, Queen-street, on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at tbr c e o'clock, for the purpcte of taking into consideration the advisability ol1 disposing of the business. W. ATKfN, Chairman. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY" J\. SPHOR'S "LAST JUDGMENT" will be given by the above Society THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Doors open at 7.30. Half-yearly Tickets can be obtained from Messrs Upton and Co. ; or, W. BRIDSON, Hon. Sec. C~Tty west public school, W E LLINGTON-STREET. EVENING CLASSES, Conducted by Mr. Harrison, Mr. Stevens, and Mr. B. M. O. Theorell. English, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, and Drawing. Latin, Greek, French, German, Euclid, and Algebra. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, from 7 to 9. HPHE Newton Excelsior Hall, corner I of Pitt and East-streets, may be had on hire during the day by parlies desirous of teaching music, or for other uses.—Apply to F. Jeune. TV O KENT OH SELL. A Bush Farm of 84 acres, well timbered, situated 10 miles from Auckland on a good road, with Dwellinghouse, good Garden, an Orchard, and all necessary outbuilding. Adjoining, is a good Run for Cattle of over 1,000 acres, half-a-mile from Landing-place.—For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Fleming and Stevenson, Onehunga. AUCKLAND KEGATTA CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the Members of the above Club (adjourned from 9th February). wril bo held at the Club-room, Thames Hotel, on TUESDAY, 10th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Election of Committee, &c. A full attendance is requested. THOS. HENDERSON, Jux., Acting Secretary. TTNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, U Established 1873. Paid TTp Capital £1,250,000 Reserve Fund £400,000 NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS. A Dividend of One Pound Fifteen Shillings, together with a Bonus of Five Shillings per Share, for the half-year ending June 30, 1875, equal to Sixteen per cent, per annum on the paid up capital of this Bank, having been declared at the Meeting of Proprietors, held in London on July 13. Proprietors registered in Christchurch at the former date, will receive the Warrants for their Dividends and Bonus on application through Branch Managers. (Signed) JOS. PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. Union Bank of Australia, Christchurch, July 28, 1875. -VTELSON-ST R E E T. FOB SALE-Freehold Allotment and Three Cottages, all in good order, and well let. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Land Agents, Fort-street. O Il"sXLE^rMXf'zir^L good sample, at 4s 9d the bushel. Also, 130 LONG-WOOLBD EW£S, with Lambs at side. ALFRED BUCKLAND. JT O T __I C E To obtain negaiives and make a business before the summer commences. "VV. DAVIS, Photographer, will take Portraits (coloured or plain) at a nominal cost. Ladies and Gentlemen requiring a really good miniature would do well to give him a call. Waterloo Quadrant, near top of Shortknd-street. GOOD Accommodation for two Single Gentlemen in a private family, within three minutes walk of Queen-street.— Apply at this office. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR RAILWAY WHARF. Harbour Bo»rd Office, Auckland, July 24, 1875. Tenders will be received at this Office until Tuesday the 7th September next, at noon, for the Construction of a Railway Wharf at Point Britomart, in terms of plans and specification to be seen at the Engineer's Office. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed " Tender for Railway Wharf." WILLIAM O. DALDY, Chairman. CITY OF AUCKLAND, No. 1, LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. The usual monthly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Wellesley-street, on THURSDAY EVENING, August 12, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By ordi-r of the W.M. PUBLIC) MEETIKU of Electors of Farnell and Kden will be held in the Presbyterian School, Newmarket, on MONDAY rVJSNINU next, the 9th lnctant, at half-past Seven o'clock, to consider the Abolition of Provinces and Local Government Bills. STEPHEN B. HUGHES, Chairman Graf ton Road Board ; JAMES WBIGLEY. Chairman Remuera Board:
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 10 August 1875, Page 3
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936Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1709, 10 August 1875, Page 3
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