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Public Comuaaies New zfaland loan and mercantile AGENCY COMPANY. (LIMITED). The third Call of Ten Shillings per . Share on the third issue of the company, will be payable at the Company’s office on TUESDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1877. By order of the Board of Directors. FREDERICK BATTLEY, For the Managing Director. Auckland, March 1, 1877. THE NEW ZEALAND REFORMER; NEWSPAPER CO. (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, £10«0 In 1000 Shares of £1 each, Payable as follows :—2s. 6d. per share on application, ss. on allotment, and the balance by calls of 2s. 6d. per month. As a large number of shares have already been applied for, intending shareholders, are respectfully requested to make early application to THOS. C. D’AROY, Secretary, Lambton-quay. PROSPECTUS OF THE TE ABO THEATRE AND PUBLIC HALL CO. (LIMITED.) To be Registered under the, provisions of the Joint-Stock Companies Act, 1860. Capital, £IO,OOO, in 1000 Shares of £lO each. Calls, 10s. per Share on Application ; 10s. on Allotment; and subsequently Calls not to exceed 10s. per Mouth. The following gentlemen have consented to act as Provisional Directors A. P. Stuart, Esq. G. Crawford,Esq., J.P. Lipman Levy, Esq. J. Fenton, Esq. W. G. Emeny, Esq. J. Pirie, Esq. J. O'Shea, Esq. Thos. \Vhitehouse,Esq. H. Mace, Esq. A. McDonald, Esq. J. Arkell, Esq. J. Mclntosh, Esq. R. Webb, Esq. Bankers—Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors—Hart and Buckley. The promoters of this company feel that the time has arrived when further accommodation for public performances, meetings, balls, and enten ainments in this city is both by the public and professionals. .. It is felt that the monopoly which the Theatre enjoys should be broken ; and that; the rapid growth of the city, especially in Te Aro, makes a second Theatre or Public Hall, with all recent improvements, and more conveniently situated for the majority of playgoers, almost a necessity. Negotiations have been entered into and completed for the purchase of a freehold in Manners-street, having ample frontage and depth. On this splendid central rite it is proposed to erect a spacious theatre, ballroom, vestibule, and shops, at a cost of £6OOO. This outlay, added to the cost of land, may be thought large ; but it can be shown that it will prove a highly remunerative investment, besides the freehold having the advantage, ef that growth in value which is inevitable in all the leading thoroughfares of the city. It is intended that the calls shall not exceed 10s. per share per month, but arrangements will be made to prevent this easy rate of payment in any way interfering with the most rapid prosecution of the works.

FORM OF APPLICATION. Wellington, 1877. To the Provisional Directors of the Te Aro Theatre and Public Hall Company (Limited.) Gentlemen,—l request that you will allot me shares in your company ; ■ and I agree to accept such or any less number, and sign the deed of association when called upon to do so. I hand you herewith £ , being a deposit of 10s. per share on the number applied for. Name in full Profession or Business Address Signature Date Corporation Nonces CITY COUNCIL, ' NOTICE. In order to prevent crowding on the wharf, the Wharfinger is instructed to employ-carta to deliver goods to their destination immediately on their being landed from vessels ; cartage to be-charged in the accounts at the usual tariff. The goods of consignees who object In writing to this rule are to be stored, and a, storage rate - charged unless conveyances are ready to receive them immediately on their being landed. ' ' The-Wharfinger is empowered to remove to, and store in, the Queen’s Examination Warehouse all goods landed for which complete entries have hot been passed by the consignees. This, rule to take effect from the 15th day of APRIL, 1877. By order of the Wharf Committee City Council. [ EDWARD REEVES, Wharfinger. rjr O CON TR A C.T OR S. QUEEN’S, WHARF, EXTENSION. TENDERS for the above work will be received by the City Council on 'or before THURSDAY, the sth day of APRIL, at 3 p.m. Plans and specifications. may be seen at my office. . . ' . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, City Surveyor. February 22/1877. HRISTCHURCH DISTRICT URAINAGE BOARD, HEREFORD-STREET. to Contractors.

TENDERS will be received by the Christchurch District Drainage Board, Herefordstreet, Christchurch, up till 10 a.m., on MONDAY, the 2nd of APRIL, for the construction of a sewer on the Ferry-road. Plans, specifications, and conditions to be seen at the office of Nicholas Marchast, Esq., C.E., City Surveyor,-Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 0. NAPIER BELL, Engineer to the Board. Wanted WANTED, by a trustworthy young gentleman, a Junior Clerkship in'a lawyer’s or merchant’s office. Address, N,, Times Office. WANTED, for a period of four or six' months, a Furnished House, containing four, or six rooms, Apply to Joseph Nathan and Co. WANTED, Carpenters. Apply to Scoular and Archibald, at the new Club, Terrace. WANTED KNOWN.—Best Shave, 3d. ; best Hair-cut,, 6d. Satisfaction warranted. Maunera-street Saloon, opposite New Zealander Hotel.—P. A. Jones, manager. WANTED KNOWN, that there are for sale cheap at : the Wellington CbapJ) Factory—l butcher’s cart, 1 light, spring- cairfg 1 heavy do., 1 spring wharf dray, 1 wharf dray, 1 contractor’s dray, 1 second-hand spring cart, 1 brake with stationary pole. Mfoamg Friends fJ'IO JOHN. HENRY PALSGRAVE. John Henry Palsgrave, who is supposed to have sailed from England for Auckland in August, 1675, is earnestly requested to apply to J. H. Baker,Esq., Survey' Department* Christchurch, whiV has a letter for him from England..

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4991, 22 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4991, 22 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4991, 22 March 1877, Page 3

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