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Meetings TENT MEETING To-night—" Spirit ualism : Ita Oriffio, Kature and Tendency. All should come and hear this interoßilrg sue ject. Hour ot meeting. 7.30. A UCKLAND RUGBY UNION A Meeting of Delegates" will bo held THI! EVENING, at the Club Room, Imperial Hotel at 8 p.m. JAMES M. SIBBIN. Acting Hon. Eoo._ SPECIAL VILLIAGE SETTLEMENTS. A Publio Meeting ii coDnection with the Special Village Bet'lenient Schema will be held at the Gfu'mdlgge'V Oamn. PAFAKVBA, TOMORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. at five o'clook. All interested are requested to be present. Full information will be given by the Convener. JOHN LUNDO N. !TVfEW" 3EALAKO INDUSTRIAL J3I- ASSOCIATION. • A' Meeting 6f all' Kmplojofs ttsd Employes in the various Metal Industries iScpnfened to be eld TO-MORROW (FridajCEVJENINft Maroh 25, in the Temperance Hall, at 7.30 sharp, when addresses will be delivered en the Tariff Quest'on as affacting tke above and other branches of trade. WHITCOMBB> Seotetary pro tern. T> OKO U£ H OF NEWTON, RICHMOND KO&» FOOTPATH. Tonderj for tha above Contract will be reloeivedat tha Council Chambers. Great North load, up to 5 pm. on MONDAY, 11th April, 'lane and specifications may be seen at Messrs joylin and Lsndon'B ofßce, Colonial Bank Bmldinl?- J. CURRIE, Newton, March 21.1837. Town Clerk. -VT O T I (SB. NORTHERN RIVER STBAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). Tho third Annual General, Meeting oi[the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the office of Alfred BuoHland, Esq.. at the Haymarket, QBP.en-s'i'eet. nn WEDHESDAY, Maroh 30th, 1887. at 3 o'clock p m. BUSINESS :— 1. To reoeivo thi Dirctora' Report and Balance-sneet for the year ending February 28th, 1887. 2. Tho Election of two Directors in the Slacos of Thomas Morrin and Alfred iucKlani.Eßq;, who reti'o by rotation, but who are eligible, and now oner themselves for re-election. i 3. The Election of Auditor. f * **' WILLIAM LODDER, Manager. Dated, Palmerston BulMJags, ' Auckland, Maroh 2Z,- IS7. TDAKK OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that tho Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank will held in the Banking-house in Auckland on ! THURSDAY, the 28th day of April next, at neOn, for tho pnrposo of receiving the report of | the Directors tar the Half-year endlne 31st IneL. and for any other bnoiDws that>ii»y bo brought bf fore tho Meeting. By order of tho Board of DircftWrs. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Auckland, Mar h 22nd, JBJ7, T>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. The TRANSFER BOOKS of this Bank will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 12th, to THURSDAY, the 28th April, both days inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Aueklandj March 22nd, 1887. Volunteer JT&tlces. pvISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, March 22,1837. Under instructions from the Defence Ofßce, the next quarterly examination of Captains and Subalterns will be held as soon after the 15th of April as possible The exact date will be notified hereafter. All offloers who require to be examined must send in their names to this ofßce not later than the 3Ut instant. By order. T. TIRBT SHEPHERD, Lt-Colonel, District Adjutant. TVISTRICT ORDERSMilitia and Volunteer Offlcs, Auckland, March 22,1887. The whole of the Offloers in the Auckland Garrison will meet at the Drill shed at 4 p.m. TOMORROW (FRIDAY!, to consider matters relating to the Easter Encampment. By order. T. VIRKT SHEPHERD. Lt.-Colbnel, District Adjutant. y\ ISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office. Auckland. March 22.1887. The whole of the Officers in the Auckland Garrison will meet at the Drill-shed at i p.m. TO-MORROW (Friday), the 25th instant, to consider matters iclative to the Easter En- : campmunK By orders SHEPHERD, Lt-Colonel, District Adjutant VTAVAL ARTILLERY DIVISION, The Aucklind and Ponsonby Naval Artillery will assemble at the DWll-ehed TOMORROW EVENING at 7 30 for Inspection and Instruotlon in Sklrmißhinar and Gun Drill. The Waitemata Naval Artillery will aesemble at Boat Shed for boat practice at 7.30. Blue uniform. B, LkKOY, Capt.-Comdt. A Div. Lost and Found. LOST, from paddock, Panmure, 1 Black Gelding: reward. - W. J. Beale, 170, Queen-street. Auckland. LOST, a Double Gold Locket, on a small piece of Gold Chain.—Finder will be rewarded on bringing the same to R. Flnlay, Swanßon-atreet. L~OST, on Monday, 21st, a White Bull Pup, with a brown patch on one ear and one on the back.—Finder rewarded at the Wharf Hotel. LOST, about two weeks ago, a Collection of Sixpences on Bilver rings.—Finder will )o suitably rewarded on retun ing same to F. H. Lewlsaon, Jeweller, Queen street. LOST, a Pocket Book, In nigbbourhood of Freeman's Bay, Karangahape or Mt Koskill Roads, no good to any one but owner, whose name and adores is written on one of the leaves.- Reward at Stab Offloe. LOST, between City Market and Pros-pect-etreet, Ponsonby (via Cook and Wellington streets), a Lady's Gold Albert with Greenßtono and Mizpah Ring, etc—Anyone returning the Bame to Mr Shakeßpear, Queenstreet, will be rewarded. PS REWARD.—Lost, or left somewhere O by mistake, within the last month, a Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pips in oase; well colonred.—Finder apply Star Offloe. DOG.— Lost, a white Fox Terrier Pup; black round the eyes, and black spot on eido; short tail.—Finder, on leaving the dog at the "Herald" Publishing Offloe, Queen-street, will be rewarded. PICKED up, a 13ft Open Sailing Boat, colour blue-white, with bright wash streaks. Owner can have came by paying expenses.—Apply E. Sweany, Conquest Plaoe, Parnell. Auctions TOMORROW, at 11 o'Clock. POULTRY, PRODUCE, &c, &o. R. J. CARBINES Will cell Tomorrow (Friday), at his Mart, Queen-street, at 11 o'olook. T>OULTRY-Fowls, Ducks, Turkeys, JT Dogs, Birds. Plgeonß, Berkshire Pigs. PRODUCE-Potatoes, Onions. Bran, Flour. KRUlT—Apples, Plums, Peaie. Grapes, eta Drapery, Fanoy Goods, &o. R. J. CARBINES, Auctioneer. W. B. COCHHANBj [JAB. DAOBS TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 11 o'clock. DRAWING & DINING ROOM SUITES Walnut Pianoforte, BRUSSELS and TAPESTRY CARPETS Bookcases, Ranges, Mangles, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI AND EFFECTS. The subscribers will s: 11 by auction at the! Rooms, Queen-street, To morrow (Friday), c 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consist ing of Walnut Piano by Martin, Drawin and Dining Room Suites, Couch and Kas Chairs. Bruissla and Tapestry Carpets, Rim bookcase. Fenders, Irons Hearthrugs Chlfhn nlete. Iron and Wood Bedtte.ds. Ha'f teßti iron Bedtteads, Palliaeßea. Maitresseß, Feathi Pillowd, Waehdiandeand Ware, DreßßingTablc Mii-rum. Austrian Chairs, Pictures, W cod at Cane seated Chairs, Hoiking Chairs, Round at Square Tables, Couches, Meat Safes, Cutler Glassware, China Clocks, Kitchen Utensils, et SAMUEL COCHRANB ft BON, ' Auctioneers,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1887, Page 3