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VOLUNTEER NOTICE. Militia and Volunteer Office, October 28, 1867. rfIHE MONTHLY PARADE for Inspection of X Arms, &c. of the A.R.V., will take place at half-past 6 on TUESDAY Morning next, the 29th instant, in the Drill Shed. T i GHEj Major and Adjutant.

BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that the HALFYEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Bank will be held in the Bankinghouse in Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of October next, at noon,forthe purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors for the half-year ending 30th instant ; the election of a Director in the room Oitho retiring Director j and for any other business that may be brought before the meeting. By order of the Boa«l^fggg^ Inspector. Auckland, September 18, 1867.

It is hereby notified that Mr. CHARLES JOHN TAYLOR, and Mr. READER GILLSON WOOD have given the necessary notice that they areOAJNDIDATES for the VACANT SEAT at the BOARD of DIRECTION. October 17, 1867-

BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this BANK will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 14th instant, te WEDNESDAY, the 30th idem, for the compilation of half-yearly lists and calculation of dividends ; and it is hereby notified lo shareholders that, unless otherwise specially provided for in the transfer, the dividend will be payable to the person in whose name the shares stood at the closing of the books, no transfers subsequent to that date carrying accrued dividend. d< MURDOCH, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, October 4, 1867. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.— NOTICE is hereby given that a MEETING of the Members will ba held at the principal office, New Pitt-street, Sydney, on TUESDAY, 12fch day of November next, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of ELECTING a DIRECTOR in lieu of the Honourable Alexander Campbell, Esq., who has resigned. The following duly qualified members have given the requisite notice of their being candidates for the vacant seat, viz. : MICHAEL EGAN MURNTN, Esq. BOULTON MOLINEAUX, Esq. In terms of by-law XLIV., members not present at the meeting may vote by writing with their own hand, on some date subsequently to the publication hereof, a paper in the following form, showing for whom they respectively vote, and such paper so written must be sent to the Head Office of the Society, in Sydney, addressed to the Scrutineers, to the care of the Secretary, viz : ,, T vote for ■•■> ■ _____ to fill the office of Director, or Directors, of the Australian Mutual Provident Society. "Residence, - "Dated this day of ISO 7. Tv « « (Signature) Dated at Sydney, this 14th day of October, 1867. By order of the Board. ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, Secretary.

THE MILLINERY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT (LATE LOWSON'S), 37, Wyndham-street. SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD?. THE MISSES MILNE beg to inform their friends and the public that they have now ready their Spring and Summer Goods, which consist of a great variety of Millinery and Straw Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Flowery &c, &c, oE the best quality, and in the most fashionable styles. The Misses M. can confidently recommend these Goods, and request the favour of a call. N.B.— Every description of Millinery, Straw Work, and Mantle-making neatly executed, and all orders punctually attended to.

LANDING, EX ' BELLA MARY,' FROM HOBART TOWN. 10,000^ -° s 3,000 POSTS AND RAILS 2,000 BUSHELS PRIME OATS &c, &c., &c. HENRY S> MEYERS, Queen-street Wharf.

CHEAP MAIZE. CHEAP MAIZE. THE undersigned will sell 400 sacks MAIZE, at 3s. per bushel, to close account sales. Bagß returnable. A. CUNNINGHAM, Corn Merchant, Victoria- street East.

TO LET, A COMFORTABLE Four-roomed COTTAGE, x\. with neat Flower-beds and Shrubbery in front, Stabling for five or sixhorses, good Well, and all other conveniences, situated on the Kaiangahape Road, next door but one from the Collegiate School. For terms, apply to W. J. YOUNG, Queen-street. rinO LET, a Capital SHOP in Crescent Chambers, X Shortland-street, lately in the occupation of Mr. Hoffmann. Alterations will be made to suit an incoming tenant, for offices or otherwise.— Apply to Charles Tothill, Creßcent Chambers, Shortlandstreet^ .

TO LET for one year or more, at a small rental, a FARM of 7 acres, about 5 miles from Auckland, with a good Family House, Stable, and other Out-buildings. —For particulars inquire at the W aitemata Hotel, Queen-street.

TO LET, on easy terms, a FARM of 254 Acres, about 8 miles from Mangapai, which is within 18 houra' sail of Auckland by traders, running weekly. Value of Crops this year, about £60. Apply sA Southern Tross Office. rpO LET, a Single or Double COTTAGE, with X the use of a Seven- acre Paddock, in grass, one mile from town, at »VJ OW rental.— Hannafobd's I General Agency Office, High-street.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3208, 28 October 1867, Page 1

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