ODD FELLOWS' HALL To-Night! To-Night! To-Night! ' THE COLOURED OPERA TROtrpj WILL GIVE ONB OF THKIR INIMITABLE ENTERTAINMENTS In the aboro Hall, Being positively their last Night but**,, WITH AN ENTtBB CHANGE OF FEOOBAHIa Prices of Admission :-Reservcd Seats, 2s. t Back ditto. Is. 6d. » •"* «Lj REMEMBER THE LAST NIGHT BUT TWO! Doom open at i-past 7 o'clock; to commenceif» o'clock sharp. "*« GEO. ELLIS, I. 0. 0. F., M. U., A. D. THE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of the LOTat PARNELL LODGE will be celebrated M ■RATX. to he held in th« nrfa TiV>lW„,» w.w! * WEDNESDAY, the 27th August. Tickets to be had of the following WILLIAM H. STEELE, P.G. JOHN H. MULLINS, G.M. WILLIAM F. CASEY, N.G. WILLIAM JOHNSON, V.G. BROTHER JOHN AUSTIN. The Onehunga Mutual Improvement Society WILL meet in the New Hall of the Onehunn Institute, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 19 th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the purpose 0 f debate. Subject--''Fictitious Writings; are they per. nicions to society at large?"— to be introduced by [ member. Members and friends are invited. P. COOPER, Secretary. Notice. A MEETING of the Settlers and Landowners of Mahurangi will be held at Mr. SOUTHGATE'S on SATURDAY, September 6th, at 2 o'clock, p.& for the purpose of considering the best means of making and repairing the roads of the District. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. LECTURES, !HE COMMITTEE have much pleasure in mnouncing the Annual Course of Lectures for the present year, which will be delivered in the New Music Hall, Brunswick Buildings, on the following FRIDAY EVENINGS. Sept. s—The "Essays and Reviews," or what are we to think of the Bible? Mr. P. H. Comfort. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each, (admitting a Lady and Gentleman) can be had at the Newspaper Offices, of Messrs. Watte, Vabtt, and Chapman, Queen-street; and at the Rooms, Durham-street. KIT Admission to single lecture, 6d. THORNTON, SMITH, & PIRTH'B QUOTATIONS—WHOLESALE. FINE FLOUR, "Crown Brand," per tonof2oooß>s £l9 0 0 Seconds, per ton of 2000tfe 14 0 0 Sharps, do. 8 0 0 Bran, per bnshel 0 1 6 Maize, cracked or whole, per bushel 0 6 0 Oats, do. per bushel 0 6 0 Seed Oats, Tasmanian 0 7 0 22nd July, 1862. Notice. ■ .ROM and after this date the Agency of the In- • perial Insurance Company will be conducted by ' Mr. Samuel Jackson, of this City, Solicitor. Dated this Ist day of July, 1862 GEO. GRAHAM. £2 Reward. 'TOLEN oat of my Paddock at Remnera, within _ the last fortnight, a Roller and Frame, shaft kauri, I 3x4, frame 6x3, painted red. Any persons giving \ such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender, shall receive the above reward. RICHARD EADE, , Remuera. E. BLYTH, Eso,—A LETTER for you at the Bank of New South Wales. ■ FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE to Let, in ParadL . Enquire of ALFRED BUCKLAND. PARTMENTS TO LET for single gentlemen Apply at the Office of this paper. BIBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, always on sale at the British and Foreign B» Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street. "IGHWAYS' ACT, 1862, on Sale at the "New Zealander" Publishing Office. "ONEY TO LEND, in sums of £IOO and up- . wards, on Mortgage at 10 per cent. f J. WAYMOUTH. | Accountant, Fraser's Buildings. "EW ZEALAND BANK SHARES bough; by the undersigned, at Ten Shillings per bu» premium. OSMUND LEWIS, Queen-street, Aug. 1. Stock and Share Broker. Beard and Besidence. PUBLIC and Private Apartments now vacantj Mrs.MOßLEY'S,Harrogate Villa, AltenWW SHIPS' ARTICLES, CUSTOM HOUSE FOBg Promissory Note Books, Bills of Exchange, ar LANDER Office. TO LET—A PADDOCK, fenced, near jj Springs, Onehunga. Apply at the office of tt» 10WN BOARDS ACT, 1862, on 8 "New-Zealander" Publishing Office. ANTED-A STEADY WOMAN as gene WANTED-A FEMALE GENERAL SEBVANI. Applyattheoffi^o^his^aper^ WANTED.-A good COOK, who wouUJ* willing also to undertake Wadimg- ■ Jggg mendations required.—Apply to Mrs. BELL, between the hours of 10 and 12, Hulme Coon, > Parnell. upii WANTED-A PRECENTORfortheftesbytertfß Church, near Otahuhu. Apply to Mr. * MACKY, on or before 21st instant WANTED-A STRONG »'- rjp and make himself useful. Good *&> Apply to C.8., Office of this Paper. WANTED-A GENERAL VANT. Apply, between the hours of 10 ** 12, to Mr, Dyee, York-street, PamcU.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1715, 16 August 1862, Page 2
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