HOBSON'S BRIDGE BREWERY. STORES.-ELLIS'S BRICK BUDDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. WE have now a good supply of XX, XXX, and XXXX ALES, in Bottle and in Wood, made from the best Malt and Hops only. „„_ . „r. R. WHITSON & CO. 30TTLES WANTED—Highest Price given- ) R. WHITSON & CO.^ Bank of New Zealand. NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors ot this Bank will be held in the Banking-house Queenstreet, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 30th October next, at half-past 11 a.m., for the purpose of confirmin- the following resolution, passed at a Special General Meeting of the Proprietors, held on the 10th instant, viz.:— . - - « Provided that the first Directors, viz.,—John Logan Campbell, Thomas Henderson, James O NeiJJ, George Burgoyne Owen, Thomas Russell Charles John Taylor, and James Williamson, be eligible for re-election without any notice at the election to be held in October, 1862." By order of the Board of Directors, 3 HENRY B. MACNAB, Secretary. Auckland, 19th September, 1862. Bank of New Zealand. NOTICE is hereby given that the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Bank will be held in the Banking-house in Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 30th October next, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors for the half-year ending 30th September instant; also for the election of the Director, in the room of the one who retires by -lot, and of two Auditors to act during the year then next ensuing, in the room of those who retire; and for any other business which may be brought before the Meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, HENRY B. MACNAB, Sccretaiy.
V Candidates for the office of Director must give at least THIRTY DAYS' notice, before the day of election, to the Board of Directors in writing, to be left at the Banking-house in Auckland. Auckland, 19th September, 1862. Lodge St. Andrew, No. 418, S. C. npHE Regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodge will f he held in the Lodge Room, Fore-street, on MONDAY evening next, at half-past 7 o'clock. Visiting Brethren invited. By Order of the R.W.M. 19th September, 1862. State of the Colony. , LECTURE will be delivered in the Hall of the J\ Brunswick Buildings, on the Evening of TUESDAY next, the 23rd instant, by Mr. Busbv, on THE STATE OF THE COLONY. As it is considered advisable to make a charge of One Shilling for admission, any balance which may remain after payment of expenses, will be applied in aid of the Ladies"' Benevolent Society. The Lecture will be commenced at half-past seven o'clock. AUCKLAND BIBLE SOCIETY. 11IIOSB who received District Collecting Books from Rev. I. Harding in February last, in order to collect for the Funds of the British and Foreign Bible Society, are respectfully requested to leave their books, with any sums they may have collected, at the Society's Depot, Queen-street, before the 30th of September next. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec.
Mangawai Harbour and Breakwater. "* INSCRIPTIONS in aid of this great public improvement "'ill be received at the Bank of NewZealand, Auckland; by the Committee, Capt. Moir, J. P., Mangawai, Capt. Tunks, Parnell and Arai, K. Skeen, Esq., M.P.0., Mangawai, Mr. J. Smith, Mangawai Heads, Mr. Close, Arai, Mr. McMillan, Mangawai, and Mr. Haselden, Secretary and Treasurer, Arai. Keven's Reef Gold Mining Company, Limited VTOTICE is hereby given to the Shareholders in I_\ the above Company, that the second call of Twenty Pounds on each share will be made and become payable to the Treasurer at the office of the Company, in Fore-street, on or before MONDAY next, the 22nd September. RICHARD RIDINGS, Chairman. Auckland, 19th Sept., 1562. A GRAND SOIREE DANSANTE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 24th INSTANT. Tickets Three Shillings, to be had of Mr. E, Wayte and Mr. Leighton. {gSfAii Excellent Band will be in attendance. "\ANCING.—The Class meet every MONDAY ) EVENING, at the Odd Fellows' Hall. For terms of admission, apply to Mr. McNamaua, Queenstreet. i YOUNG LADY, accustomed to Tuition, is desirous of meeting with an engagement as Dailv Governess in a Family where the children are young. Address L. E., General Post Office, Auckland.
BIBLES, of various sizes and in several languages, always on sale at the British and Foreign Bible Depot, opposite the Court House, Queen-street. Board and Residence. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION at Mrs. HORLE'YS, Harrowgate Villa, Alton Road. "ONLY TO LEND, in sums of .£IOO and up- . wards, on Mortgage at 10 per cent. J. WAY MOUTH, Accountant, Eraser's Buildings. nPEACHER WANTED.—Wanted a competent 1 Teacher to conduct a Weslcyan School at New Plymouth. For particulars apply to Rev. THOS. RUDDLE, Upper Queen-street. Wanted. ITTTANTED—A PLAIN COOK, who can milk, u and make himself generally useful, for Sir S. Osborne Gibbbs, Whangarei. Apply to Mr. Nicol, " Masonic" Hotel, or Mrs. Chapman, Queen-street. ANTED—A Situation as COOK, by an * V Englishwoman who has had long experience in the above line. Good reference can be given. For further particulars apply to " K," at Mr. John Hall's, Otahuhu. aT ANTED—A Respectable Female Servant, as T V Plain Cook in a small family. Apply at the ' New-Zealander" Office. ANTED CARPENTERS. Apply sharp THIS DAY, to R. TAYLOR, Welleslcy or fXT ANTED—A respectable young Woman as t ? General Servant, one who can milk a cow preferred. Apply to R. MOORE, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Queen-street. Also, a Man as Gardener, and to make himself generally useful. WANTED— A GROOM, for the Thorough-bred House " Herald." Apply to 1). GRAHAM. \ S7ANTKD—A man as WAITER, and to make \\ himself generally useful.—Apply to Mr. J.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 2
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