Amusements. QPE R A . _nd"'"v S'J ' Lessee & Manager..Mr Walter Dalffloieh Stage Manager... ....Mr Chas. _C a53*4K Great Success of the •JQYCEUM TQRAMATIC pOMPANY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' The Last Night of LIFE- FOR LIFE. '-M The Great Explosion Scene. . ■ ' 1 THE. BLOWING UP OF HOLLOWAY gaol. r;S - TO-MORROW ("WEDNESDAY), 12th The Great Moral and Temperance Dram'fu By W. Pratt, Esq. TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM '■* MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY." ■ POPULAR PRICES. 3/, 11, and 1/. ' THURSDAY TEMPERANCE MEEIV ING—WESLEY HALL, 7.45. " ' THIS WEEK. 1.0. G.T. PROGRAMME.-Chairman,- CaiM ' ? tain Leßoy. Speaker—Mr T. L. Wilcocks —Collectiou for expenses. . ; . _• -S*SlOuf?»»__- *\ • •• , i • •jmN^- ■"••• • UNDER the Special Patronage of' His I Excellency Lord Ranfurly. . . ,' SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR- " m I SYNDICATE KINEMATOGHAPHB. , « " LIVING PICTURES-NOT SLIDES." ■■*.'_ THURSDAY, 13th. .', \ ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL. ""'** Million Prices—l/, Children Half-price. Doors open at 7.30; Performance at 8. ' ■ . • . F. W. RUCK, Manager.... . 5».3 r\RANGEMEN'S " 'SOIREE"" mgg, \J AND CONCERT. • ',-.,' M^f^X^ TO-MORROW EVENING, ■ i W^^^^X July 12, iri the Foresters' #* Hall, • Newton. ■ i£mfc*®G? Tea at 6.30. Concert at 8. -s«a__ssSfci_f -'* Good programme. ■•■'■■ ,>,,, OraDgemen and'friends, roll up. •'VjL* J. CARNAHAN, G.S. ■ . . ' ,! .J" ■ ©©Id-aiming*** W©tie®s. RACE DARLING GOLD MINING" COMPANY,'LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that a' Specia, General Meeting of the Grace Darling . Gold Mining Company, Limited, will ba held at the Office of the Company, New. ■ Zealand Insurance Building's, Queen-st., Auckland, on MONDAY, July 17,,l_.9,;atf \'JM 3.30 p.m., when the following resolution will be proposed:— , .... That the "Directors of the Grace "Darling Gold Mining Company, "___• ited, be authorised to sell the prop* ■.} erty of the Company upon sucti ..,, A terms and conditions as they think i R '■ fit. '-■ ' - ' V By order of the Board of Directors. . J. B. SHEATH, !:; Secretary, .. Auckland, July 6, 1899. ■ ' ■ i ' i i i ——-——————« -:. . "Meeting's. .•pTOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPH|I« q ANCE UNION. ■ ■ ,vi .■'« FOR GOD, HOME AND HUMANITY* I . ■ ' ~ • i A CONFERENCE Of Ministers and Temperance Symßa- tS thisers of all Denominations will be'hwt * . . in"the -.'■.*"■' CENTRAL MISSION HALL, . : Albert Street,- ■" -; " j' WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY,' at 3 p.m. > ---,_ MRS SCHNACKENBERG will Preside. ... The Revs.^ Hawthorne" Beiatty, Clark, Kelly, Ready, Williams, Chapman, Harrison, Macnicoi, S. Lawry and, other --^ Ministers will take part. The Public Cordially Invited, . .; ) A PUBLIC • MEETING *-*"*--■ • OF THE .. ,r ;- CITIZENS OF AUCKLANp, •Will be held at the J : ''"'•" HALL OF THE Y.M.CtAsv-WEL-#S3_EI? .:■ STREET,, on- ■.' "•: '.% ■ • WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT,--2tnJULY, at'^p p.m. For the' purpose^'". ,of considering' the ;"'. ; following resolutions, viz.:—'.. Avr_*.-u-ftt. the Fed*?ral Constitution o_ Australia is a noble monument of humaa wisdom and statesmanship; that„it..s just,' -";' and equitable to tneconfederated' States,and carefully conserves the rights and' liberties of each in all purely State questions; and ithis; meeting expresses its entire approval, of-the same. 2. That In tha s opinion of-this meeting, the time "has '** an-iyed when the attention of the peoplo -. and Parliament of New Zealand should be earnestly directed to ,this great question; "that" New Zealand has much to. gain ' politically, commercially, and socially, by. Casting in her.'lot ahd-becoming one with : the federated States, thus consummating an' Australasian* federation; that delay' • ; may be fraught .with danger to the Inter-' ssts of the colony. • 3. That' in the bpinion of, this meeting-the time has arrived •> when the Parliament, of New Zealand should be asked to submit the Commonwealth. Bill "to the vote of the electors of • the colony. 4. That in the.opinion of this ■ meeting an Australasian, Federation League should be formed, with branches in 'f. all the large centres of population; that representative bodies, trade associations, and unions,' both male and female, ahd all friendly societies should be invited to join the league; that a.branch of the league be formed in Auckland and suburbs, , and that the Council of. this league should use its best efforts to establish branches throughout New Zealand. His Worship the Mayor (Mr David Goldie) will preside. • ■ , ITUCKLAND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ' A Meeting of Council • and Register ''* Clerks of the above Association will be ' held in the Wesley Hall Committee Room, , TO-MORROW EVENING (WEDNESDAY),, 12th inst., at 8 p.m. Business — . To consider Proposed Federation with Labour Party and General. ."-J S. REID, Secretary. '' OTEL and Restaurant Employees' " Union.-^-General Meeting will be held Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt-st.,Wednesday Eyen- ', lug, l^fh inst., at .8 o'clock. Membexs or ; . intending members, ipale or female, re- ■' quested t;o obtaiii. Card of Admissipn from the Secretary.—H' H. Seccombe, .Secretary (ne»t Smeetpn^s), Qde'en-st; Tta-. Z. LITERARY AND HISTORICAIi ,„ ASSOCIATION. The. usual Monthly Meeting :of the above Association will be. '■; held oa , THURSDAY, .the 13th inst., at 8 p.m., at the Harbour Board Room, when pap- . ers on the following' subjects will ba read and discussed:—. "Australian Literature," by Mrs Macjkay, Recitation, "The • Sick Stock- Eider" "Robert. Louis Stevenson," by Rev. R. Scott West. Members are entitled to bring ( a Friend. THOS.. COTTLE, Registrar. •, • Tendei-s. i"IREAT NORTHERN BREWERY* TOWER CONTRACT. \ Tenders- for the above invited.until.■■. Noon MONDAY, July 31. Plans; ?ind specification's at.my office. Neither loWesc nor any tender necessarily accepted." . CHARLES ARNOLD, Architect mENDERS will be received, till noon, of . MONDAY, July 17, for the' ERECTION . of a HOUSE at MOUNT EDEN. r ' Plans and . specifications at my Q-tc-j,, Shortland-street. : .. A. L. FERNEYHOUGH, Architect,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 162, 11 July 1899, Page 8
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