TE AWAMUTU GYMKKjLkL^^ , • - mHE SECOND WINTER MEETING, wiII 'b« ' X held (weather permitting), on the 10th and 11th s August, 1865. J J - '*- '', > Entries to close on tho 26th July. „> " For particulars, see Programme, to be had on $.p' plication to the Secretary, ' *-,'-, ARTHUR RAIT,- ' .Hon. Seel G;.C; •
PRINCE OF WALES THEATRJJ.^' ' Pbopktexoks— Messrs. Daniels and EnwAitutf * - ! LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SENSATION DRAMA QF THE , ,"• '-'- ■ SEA' OF IOE! HPHIS (THURSDAY) and FRIDAY EVENING; " JL JULY 20 aud 21, will be presented the grand romantic sensation Drama, entitled THE SEA OF ICE, Or, the Prayer of the Wrecked, and the Gold-seeker of Mexico. - ' To conclude with an entirely new Farce, entitled * NOTHING TO NURSE. ' Piices of Admission:— Stalls, 5a. ; Amphitheatre, 35. ; Pit, 2s. Children under eight yenrs of »ge, Half-price.
LECTURES ON CHEMISTRY. /"^ ENTLEMEN wishing to ATTEND are revJT quested to communicate with Dr. STRErTZ, before the 10th of August, Hobson-street, below Victoria-street. _ 4 Substauces submitted to Dr. Strehz'for analysis will be charged according to their nature.
PRESENTATION TO GENIiRAL CAMERON. AT a Preliminary Meeting of citizens of Auckland, held on the 18th instant, it was unanimously resolved, "That Lieutenant-General Sir Duncan A. Catneion, K,C 8.,- should be lequested to accept a PUBLIC ADDRESS aud other TESTIMONIAL of lespect and gratitude, previ"ously to his approaching departure from this colony." - The following gentlemen were appointed a committee to make the necessary arrangements, and to obtain subscriptions, viz.: — His Honor the Superintendent, Mtsn-B. T. Macfarlane, R. W. Wynn, M.P.C.j R. J. Cieighton, M.G.A.; R. Kidd, X Isaacs, Major Walmesley, A. L. Thompson, W. Buokland, M.G.A.; T. Scott, J. Craig, D. Nathan, H. Hardmgton, W. Morrin, T. Macky, M. Someiville, G. Webster, M. P.0.; P. Dignan, James Williamson, M.G.A.; W. C. Wilson, J. M. Clark, E. L. Bucholz, J. Graham, J. Smart, W. Swanson, M.P.C.; J. Cadman, M.P.C.; B. W. Gee, P. Darby, Robert Robeitson, Thomas Craig. Subsciiptions for the foregoing purpose will be received at each of the banks, aud by each of tho members of the committee. R. KIDD, Hon. Secretary. Committee Room, Chamber of Commerce, July 18, 1865. NOTICE OF REMOVAL., M HENDERSON, Architect and Surveyor, has . REMOVED his Offioe to th» corner of Wyndham and Queen-streeti. May 6, 1865.
NOTICE. D GRAHAM k CO. have REMOVED to their » Warehouses in VULCAN-LANE. NOTICE. Just Received, SIX KEYLESS WATCHES (made by Thomas Russell and Son) 3 Ladies' Keyless Watches (made by Thomas Russell and Son). F. H; LEWISSON, Jeweller and Watchmaker, - > Queen-street, Auckland.*
NOTICE". PER OVERLAND MAIL. PER OVERLAND MAIL. Just Received, 2" SILVER ENGLISH LEVERS *y (made by Thomas Russell aud Son), best quality, .£7 10s. each. F. H. LEWISSON, Queen-street.
NOTICE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND. SILVER ENGLTSE HUNTING LEVER, warranted sound article, and kept in correct uood going older for two years, free of expense, breakage only excepted, by payment of ss. a week. Afher £4 10a. is paid up, the remainiug £1 to bs paid after three mouths' tiial. F. H. LEWISSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING! engaged the services of Mr. ' JAhes Mitchell, for many years Pi actical Manager for John Bennett, Watchmaker, Cheapside, Loudon; likewise Mr. Thomas Baker, for many yeius in the employ of Martin and Bishop, Buiilull Row, Loudon, the undesigned feels confident di undertaking to REPAIR either WATCHES or OaROitfOMETERS equal to any House in London. N.B. —Having received, per '-Lancaslnre Wileh/ a general assortment of overy kind of Watch Matouals, no lepairs but what cm be done on the premises. • F. E..LEWISSON, WATCH AND., JEWELLERY IMPORTER, t Nexfc doo^tTthe\^ppTiiEn^CrbSs,c.-- ' \ QU E E N-S T II E E T,' ■ AtF CJK I/X N) £& v *\^
BUILDING SOCIETY. '"", — - -p^-^sM. npHE AUOKLAND PERMANENT B-JJILp.^ X ING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY offers^ special advantages to those who desh* a peifcctlyjM^ safe investment, and good interest "jor.their moueyS<f| Every information furnibhed by-tho 4% - Boardjian, Agent to the Great-. Barrier Saw-mill" Company, Canada Buildiugs, .Queen-street. ( -» , _
DRURifCOALSJ -' ' *' f * - ■ ) ? , * * u x , ACHRISTEY'',hag bee'n^apnoiuted ,AGEN/T for _ tho ' Sale' of Dairy COALS', at" Onehunga. Oidois will iv future be* leceived-ab his place of business, Queeu-stieet, OnehungaV,-^,;,, July 19, 1865. ''• t '-'.>V, t -
COAL. "FIREWOOD.- COAL. - -> ' HCOOK begs t_ inform luVMends'-aud", tho public of AuckTa'nd and its vicinity/that taken a large Yaid,V aud Sheda k < therein, in Symqndft-st'teeVadjoinjng;M»vPartinji;- - 1 toivVMill, he is.in'a position to supply COAL of.the best quality; also EIRE WOOD", ( Cut and i Uno"ut, : at >, the lowest possible piicos. rAll\orders 'entrusted, to -- him will receive* immediate'attontion.i /" "'•-% Auckland,- July 12, 1865.^ - " r. * - "" - l r : ~ r V
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2496, 20 July 1865, Page 1
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