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CHORAL SOCIETY. rpHE FIRST PERFORMANCE of the present X Season will be given, in the Hall of the Mechanics' Jnstitute, on the Evening of TUESDAY NEXT, 12th Inst., Commencing at 8 o'clock precisely. Part 1 : Beethoven's Mass in C. Part 2 : Weber's Mass in G.

It will he necessary that persons who may desire to ioin the Society should at- once communicnte , wittt the Honorary Secretary, in order to gam admittance to the first concert. q^ _, EICB> Hon. Sec. Princes-streat, November 5, 1867. PARNELL HALL. PHRENOLOGY. MONDAY NEXT, at 7 o'clock, Mr. STACKPOOL E. O'DBLL LEOTUBES. Public Examinations, Diagrams. Admission, Is. and Is. 6d. The Rev Samuel Edger will preside. Carriages at hull at 9.80. Wo reserved seats after 8 o'olock. MONS. VEKTELLI, THE HERO OF THE WHANG ANUI RIVEF, WILL shortly make a TERRIFIC ASCENT, on a Half-inch WIFE CORD, with a WHEELBARROW and lady passenger. AUCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. THE GREEN will be OPENED for PLAY for the Season THIS DAY (Saturday, 9th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. By order of the Committee. JOHN OGILVIE, Honorary Secretary. Canada Buildings,"Queen-Btreet, November 9, 1867. UNITED CRICKET CLOB. THE members of this Club are invited to attend at the Domain Ground THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the first FIELD DAY of the Season. GEOR G E LA NKH_WrSec. " " j.n.js.— The "Secretary will be present to receiye subscriptions, and to afford information to gentlemen wishing to join the Cluh . m THEATRICAL SCENERY^ FOR SALE, the Whole of the SCENERY in the Odd Fellows' Ball. The Scenery can be seen on application to Mr. Lennox 1 whom tenders for purchase must be sent by TU_SDAY next, the 12th instant. ARRIVAL OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. DECORATIONS, TRANSPARENCIES, BANNERS, and MOTTOES, by the undersigned. —Apply at the office of this paper. PPy JAMES J.JACKSON.

COBB & CO.'S LIYERT AND BAIT STABLES. TO PARTIES VISITING THE WAIKATO. /CONVEYANCES of any description o»n be had from the above establishment, on and after this date -October 29, 1867-to LEAVE AUCKLAND,' CALLING at all the INTERMEDIATE TOWNSHIPS, and ARRIVING at HAMILTON and NGARUAWAHIA the SAME DAY. C. G. QUICK & CO., Proprietors."

THE UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING, SASH, AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED), ARE now the cheapest manufacturers of Sashes," Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirtings, tub Heavy discount allowed our Price List, whioh is already the lowest in the^colony | Matched Flooring and Lining Boards, well aeai soned and very cheap. Tin.bsr from s. to Bs, 6d. _______—» NOTICE J NOTICE I TO MEET THE TIMES. MRS. Iff. A. CONSTANT in large or small quantities, for CASH. # . Mrs. M. A. C. will wait upon ladxes in town or country, per post, -with punctuality. N.B.— Licensed to sell Postage Stamps. CLABEMONT HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET, AUCKLAND. AS the proprietor wiU stand at a somewhat lower rent from the Ist of November next, he proposes to give his friends and the , public an advantage also from that date, by reducing hu terms still eivin* them the same GOOD LIVING anT DOMESTIC COMFORT which has alwaya been found at this establishment. October 29, 1867. _^ .

JOHN MOLE & SON, ABERDEEN, BEG to inform their customers that, vi »d<MUm to their PRESERVED PROVISIONS, they are now prepared to .apply, of their own *""**" tare, Pickles, Sauces, Tart Fruits, and every description of Oilmen's Stores. WOOL ! WOOL ! rf^HE undesigned are Cash PORCH ASERS o£ X WOOL, or will make Liberal Advances on Shmments to their friendi in London. Shipments IRELAND BROTHERS, Durham-street, Auckland.

SHORTLAND TOWN. MESSES. DALTON BROTHERS, ARCHITECTS and SURVEYORS, have opened a BRANCH OFFICE as above, and will be happy to superintend the Erection of any Buildings, or undertake other works connected with the abovo profession. Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-streeb, Auckland. MR. THOMAS SPENCER wishes to inform his friends that he has commenced the business of a .LAND and STATION AGENT, and will be happy to inspect Runs and Farm*, for Purchase or Sale. Buyers of land may rely upon his services, as he is well acquainted with the lands of the province, and is, moreover, a practical «*«?• For absent proprietors he undertakes a catenu superintendence of their estates, collecting rents, Ac* —Address, care of Mr. J. T. Garlick, Qucen-srcet. A POTHECARIES' HAIfL, next, to Wayte and A Batger > B,,Queen-«treet, Auckland. v , KING *CO., r Chemist*, ac *

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3219, 9 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3219, 9 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3219, 9 November 1867, Page 1

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