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P II O Ti A L HAL L. MRB MITCHELL'S ANNUAL CONCERT, TO-NfGHT !__TO-S!CHT! MllS MIICHKLL WILL BE /.SSISTED BY MISS EDGE:;, of tlie Koval Academy of Music fiit4 SKINNKK, o! Uiß'uoddard und Christian Coucorts The BANu of the Choral ociuty, and trincipal Amateurs. Accompaniost V. E. Kicb, E-Q. Conductor J. Browne, isscj. PROGRAMME:Part I, Selections from " The Creation." Recitative, "In tho Bcginn-'ng"—Mr G. Harker Ctiorua, '■ Ana fbe Spirit of (iod" Recitative and air, "And God. Saw tho Light"—Mr E. Hirker Chorus, "Despairing." Btcitative, " And God MaSe the Firmamout"—Mr G. Harker Air r"d Chorus, " Tho Marvellous Worli" Air, "With V?rduro Clad"—Mrs Mitchell Chorus, "Awake tlio Harp" "In Mplendour Bright"—Mr E. ITarkor Chorus, " Tho Heavens are Telling.'' PAKT 11, Overture, "Zanetta" Song, Miss Ed;;er—" O, Bid your Fp'thfal Ariel Fly" (Ludley) Duot, Mrs Mitchell and Miss Maunsoll—" T' Bammenti" Song, Mr Tole Pianoforte Solo, Mrs Woolloy, "Golden Balls (8. Smyth) Son 1;, M Skinner—" Death of Noleon" (Braham) Trio, Jlrs Mitchell, Mr Tolo, and Mr G. Harker— " Tho Kagic-wove Scurf " Sons;, Miss Vaughan—" Out of the Depths" ,' ng, Mr Brett -" Nil Dosperandum" (Bloekly) Song, Mrs Mitchell—" Nightinsalo's Tnll" (Gaulza) War March from " Athalio"—Baud. Tickets, 23 Cd. Doors open at 7.30; Concort at 8 p.ui, ICTEWMAKKET HALL. TO-HIGHTr^TOHIGHT! THORNTON'S BIJOU THEATRE, Under the Distinguished Patronage of tho President (8« • George Grey, X.C.8.), and ihe Commit' o and Membera of Newmarket . T ' .rary Institute. , Front Seats, 2s GeL 10.E.-EDBI TENT. A Lecture, entitled, '* Which is the Best Friendly Society V by Dr F Li Lees, will be read at a Public Meeting to be held at tho Primitive Methodist Chapel, Newmarket, BMday, Juue 5, at 7 30. DuX Bro Jeukins in the chair. Admission, FUKB. H. G. DORRINGTON, Secretary Kden Tent. ■yOUNG MEN'S CHEISTIAN i ASSOCIATION. WINTER SERIES OF LECTURES, 1876. June 9.—•'Naturo's Chemistry, wiih Illusiratioiis"— Josiah Martin, Esq. J nno £0. —'' British Colonization." — Rev. W. J. Watbin. Ju'y 7,—" The Emancipation of Women."—Key. Dr. Wallis. July 2S.—" Our Cantr-y.'*—lT Worthington, Esq August 4.—''Socrat(-s: his anticipations of Christianity,' —Rev. S. KJger. Augnst 25.—" The Canon of the New Testament."— Dr. Cowio, Bishop of Auckland. September 1. —" Young Men : their Dangers and Duties."—Rev. W. Tinsley. , feptember22—To be Announced—Rev.. Mr. Tom- : " liuson. Octobers—"Tennyson."—Dr. Ellis. October 20.—T0 be announced. —Rev. D. Bruce. Tickets for Course, to admit Bearer and Lady, 53; Single Lecture, Is Commence at 7.30. Seats reserved for Ticket-holders until 7.20. ■ Tickets to bo had of all the Booksellers, the Members of tho Committee, and the Librarian at tho Rooms. COMFORTABLE Board and Eesiv-/ dence for Two or Three Single Gentlemen ; terms Moderate.—Mrs Borthwick, Flagstaff Cottage, Grey-street, opposite Teaadale, baker. GREY RIVER COAL. Now due In the Manukau. a small cargo of the above Coal. Will be sold from ihe vessel's side, or df livered, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply at once to P. CLARK, ShippiDg Agjnt, Onehunga. FIJI BANKING AND COMMERCIAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinaiy General Meeting of tho above Company will bo held at the Registered Office of the Company, Shortlandstreet, Auckland, on TUESDAY, tho 20th day of June next, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of confirm.^g cerhin reEoirtions passod at an extraoidinary general meeting of Ihe Company, held at the said registered office on the 15th day of May, whereby it was resolved " That the Fiji Banking and Commercial Company (Lnr't- 3) bo World up voluntarily and tbxt Frederick BattJcy be appointed Liquidator.' WARWICK WESTON, Secretary. Auckland, MajJlß;lß76 JUTAESHALL & COUPLAND'S CELEBRATED DtmEDiN Jv.JIX.-K j? ale Ale, In Bot es, Quarts, and Pints, FOR SALE BY J. C. MOREIN & CO., GEOCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, QUEEN ■ STREET, Next door to the New Theatre. N.B.—All orders carefully Packed and Delivered ta any part of the Town or Suburbs. TO-MORROW, NOON. MARKET DAY AUCTION SALE. ARTHUR'S MART. "PRODUCE, Groceries, Furniture, &c. JL 80 Backs Canterbury Potatoes, Carrots, 30 packs Auckland Potatoes, 20 bags Onionf, 25 kegs Waiuku and other Buttor, Beef, Pumpkins, 30 sacks Oats, Cob Maize, Beanmeal, 3 cases Cauterbury Bacon and Haous, Bacon, 15 half-chests and boxes Tea, 7 cases Dried Peaches, 9 casks now season Currants, Sardines, Tobacco, Confectionery, Jain, Blacking, 1 Weighing Machine, &o. At 2 o'clock p.m., Household Furniture and Effects, a useful lot of second hand Kitchen Utensils, Earthenware, New Furniture, Easy Chairs and Sofa, Handsome Drawing room Suite, Glass Cases with Ornaments, Pictures, Scotch Kitchen Bange, American Stove and Fittings, Sausage Machine and Filler, &c, &c. WEDNESDAY, NOON. ORAKEI, REMUEEA, 1 R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from Mr J. Prince (who has sold his place) to sell by auction, at his residence, Orakei Rofld, Kemuera, on Wednesday next, at 12 o'cloc* noon, A Stack of Hay, about 3 tons Spring Cart, Horse, and Harness Dray, Horse Roller, Timber Mangold Wuitzels, Cooking Range Cows, Fat Calf, Fowls, &c. FRIDAY, At 2 30 P.M. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AWTNDMILL, nearly new, suitable for driving , any kind of Machinery; on view at the Mart. *~? ,; A Breaking-down Saw and Frame. R. ARTHUR Auctioneer.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 8 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 8 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 8 June 1876, Page 3