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TESTIMONIAL TO MR. DE BURGH ADAMS.

A MEETING of the Committee was held on Saturday, 21st instant, at the Mechanics' Institute, wtien the following gentlemen were pro. posed and added to the Committee :—: — Messrs. David Graham Samuel Cochrane Mark Somerville Jerome Cadman Dr. Goldsbro' Morton Jon«s Captain Dinnin Geo. Webster F. 11. Lewisson, and 1 " M. Lambert (Military Train).

The Committee resolved to subdivide the' City and Suburbs of Auckland into districts, and appoint Members of the Committee to collect subscriptions. It alsd*resolved to form d Snb«Co_tmitfcee' at Onehunga and Otahuhu, and that, the Honr Secretaryshould request Messrs. Daniels and Hallimoreof the ' former place, and Messrs. Thos. Raggon and Gordon of the latter place, to take the necessary steps for accomplishing' the objects' of the Meeting. __ j A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminatetl the proceedings. ~

GARRISON HUNT CLUB.

npHE next MEET will take place at the Prince X Albert Public-house, on the Onehunga Road, at three o'clock, on FRIDAY, the 27th instant. W. MATRAV_!RS, Secretary.

\ PHANTASMAGORIA ENTERTAINMENT l\. with the aid of Af r. Burgham's brilliant Eureka Light and Mirror Glass Reflector (producing a well dignified life-sized Picture within a perfectly clear disc, upwards of 12 feet in diameter}, will be given for the Sunday and Day School Children (and others) of St. Sepulchre's Church, in CRAIGS BUILDING, SYMONDS-STREET, (Weather permitting), THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING/ At seven o'clock. { "

In additiou to Albert Smith's Mont Blanc ? ftc.,&c, for the first time in Auckland will be exhibited the Excruciatingly Comio Series of Original Oriental Sketches (in 2 Tableaux), entitled THET,ALE OF A TUB!

Tickets of Admission, 6d. ; Reserved Seats, Is.; Children half-price. May be lwd of Mr. Paul and Mr. Henderson, Grocers, Symonds-street ; also at the Quang Tung Hong ; and of Mr. Why te, 218, Queen-street.

With the approval of Colonel Brato*, . R» .', Commandant, Auckland Garrison. An ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the Garrison School-room, Albert Barracks, on FRIDAY Evening, at 7 o'clock. Tl^e troops iv Garrison, soldiers' wives, and children attending the Garrison Schools only, are invited to attend. ADMISSION F£EE.

WILLIAMSONS

BOWLING SALOON. , t

NEXT THE PRINCE "OF WALES THEATRE.

AUCKLAND CATHOLIC INSTITUTE.

ANNIVERSARY SOIREE.

npHE Anniversary of tha opening of the new 1 Hall, X ' in Wellington-street, will be celebrated by a SOIREE, on the 30th inSt. " The programme will be of a varied and interesting nature, containing Addressee, Recitations, So'n.g*, and Glees. ' ,

Tea on the table at half -past six p.m.

Tickets, 2s. 6d., may b« obtained of Mr. C. Canning, Shortland-street j Mr. M. HautriV-,, Queen-street; Mr. T. Waters, Parnell; Mr. Brophy, Newton ; or of any of the mem bers. W. SECANAQHAN", ' " Secretary. July 24, 1866.

ST. JOHN,S COLLEGE.

mHE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON THE X 30th INSTANT. S. BLACKBURN, Principal.

HOME NEWS.

ASPECTAL EDITION af the Home New W published for Transmission ▼& Fanam*. The first number, containing news from 2nd May to 2nd June, is due here on the 28th ins>t. Subscribers are requested to hand in their names early to theundesigned. & , - News Agents.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

WAYTE & BATGER'S "AUCKLAND" LIBRARY contains all the newest and most popular Woik<* of the day, and is constantly replenished with fresh publications. ■Terms :— Per Annum £\ 1 <> Half-year 0 12 6 Quarter 0 7 0

' - FOR HIRE, AT CROWTHERS STABLES, Opposite the Grammar School, ParnelJ, A- VARIETY OF CARRIAGES, ALBERT CARS, BUGGIES, WAGONETTES, SADDLE HORSES, ETC, ETC., ETC. Orders solicited, and carefully executed, for Traps to meet the Waikato and Onehunga Steamers^ at reduced prices. W . CROWTHBR.

WANGAREI COALS i WANGAREI COALS

30s. PER TOIT, DELIVERED IK BAGS.

HPHEY are free from dust, slate, or dross j they ' X burn cheerfully, bright, and clean, never going out when once lighted. One trial will «uure a continuance of your patronage. ARCHARD & BROWN, v Coal and Firewood Yard, Mechanic*' Bay.

BEEF, CLARENCE RIVEB, PRIME _£ESS& 1 in tierces, barrels, and kegs, cured' expressly for family use , Pork, xn barrels Bacon Maize Country Tip Carts, JOHN ROBERjTQN & CO.

RUSSELL'S CAVENDISH" tOBACCO, •"' 10s. «r . , «*" JOHN ROBBJRTON at CO.

IL/tR. W. -HAYDN >LOOP, ORGANIST, IVX* Teacher of the Pianoforte, Singing, &c., York House-, Symonds-Jtreet, opposite City Road. Pianofortes tuned.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2808, 26 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2808, 26 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2808, 26 July 1866, Page 1