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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, when the following gentlemen ■were-pro-posed and added to the Committee : — Messrs. David Graham Samuel Cochrane Mark Somerville Jerome Cadman Dr. Goldsbro' Morton Jones Captain Dinnin Geo. Webster P. H. Lewisson, and 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 subscription*. It. also resolved to form a Sub-Committee at Onehunga and Otahuhu, and that the Hon. Secretary should request Messrs. Daniels and Uallimore of the former place, and Messrs. Thos. Baggon and Gordon of the latter place, to take the necessary steps for accomplishing the objects of the Meeting. A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated th« proceedings.

GARRISON HUNT CLUB. THE next MEET will take place at the Prince Albert Public-house, on the Onehunga! Road, at three o'clock, THIS DAY (Friday). - W. MATRAVERS,N * Secretary.

WILLIAMSONS BOWLItfG SALOON. • r f NEXT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. COURSE OF LECTURES. rpHE FIFTH LECTURE of the above Series 1 will be delivered, by the Rev. B. KIDD, LL.B., THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING; to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. - - Subject : " Prophecy Fulfilled and Fulfilling," Tickets for the course, 3s. each ; double tickets, 48. Gd. Tickets for single lecture, 6d. May be had at the Rooms, Wellesley-sfcreet ; and of Messrs', Wayte and Batger, Upton anrd Co., S. Hague Smith, Queen-streefc ; Eaton and Dewolf, Newton ; Brame, Parnell ; and of any member of Committee. Subscribers of 20s. per annum admitted on show-* ng their subscription card.

AUCKLAND CATHOLIC INSTITUTE. ANNIVERSARY SOIREE. ! riIHE Anniversary of the opening of the new Hall, X in Wellingbon-street, will bo celebrated by a SOIREE, on the 30th inafc. The programme will be of a varied and interesting nature, containing Addressee, Reaitatious, Songs, and Glees. Tea on the table at half -past six p.m. Tickets, 2s. 6d,, may be obtained of Mr. C. Canning, Shortland-street ; Mr. M. Bactrive, Queen-street ; Mr. T. Waters, Parnell ; Mr. Bkophv, Newton ; or of any of the members. W. SHANAGHAN, Secretary. July 24, 1866.

ST. JOHNrfS COLLEGE. rpHE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN. ON THE X 30th INSTANT. S. BLACKBURN, Principal.

HOME NEWS. A SPECIAL EDITION of the Horn* News u published for Transmission vi& Panama. The first number, containing news from 2nd May to 2nd June, is due here on the 28th. in»t. Subscriber* are requested to hand in their names early to the undersigned. WAYTE & BATGER, News Agents.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY. ' WAYTE & BATGER'S "AUCKLAND" LIBRARY contains all the newest and most; popular- Works of the day, and is constantly replenished with fresh publications. Terms :— Per Annum £1 1 0 Half-year ... ... 012 6 Quarter 0 7 0

FOR HIRE, AT CROWTHBR'S STABLES, Opposite the Grammar School, Parnell, 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. CROWTHER.

UNION HOTEL, * QUEEN-STKEET. P. S. MACKENZIE, * i » • • j« PROPRIETOR. , ■■ -.- : - '/t > ; *• t« -

NOTICE. ON and v after MONDAY next, the COLONIAL BEER at the Charlemont HoteT; Wakefieldstreet, will be Retailed out of dooxs at 7d; per quart. English Beer, lOd. per quart; P. S. MACKENZIE. Proprietor.

WANTED, a Youne MAN, ,to act as BILLIARD-MARKER, and who would make himself generally useful. — Apply to Mr. MacKenxi*, Union Hotel, Queen-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2809, 27 July 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2809, 27 July 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2809, 27 July 1866, Page 1

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