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Amu ements, &c.

PIUNCE OF WALKS THEATRE. Iy«-9bte Mi i! J De L, u» Diicc»re?s .\Ii~s l.v.lh H.)V,aiiiiTHIS (MONDAY) L\ F VI NX;, M\RtH2t), FRA DIA\ OLA. Diavolo Mi.l mie feolan.ro Xj.v«ro /erhni . . Miss Jennie Pf»r Heppo . Mi Hirrs Power. In netive preparation, IL TRO\ V1ORU, with all th« music fionv the Opeia

THE DUTCH REVOLT AGAINST SPAIN " Cv sjiecitl request Mr F. G Evungtoii will delner another LECIL RE w thu roubin^ perud of Histoiy, at the Younif Men's Christian Associ ltiun Rooms, on 1111 RsDV\, 2ird instant, in aid of the Motiut hden School liiul'hnt,' Veeoinil The I ecture mil embrace sume of the most thrilling and nnpoitant rvents in the war, and will commence piuictuilh at hilf jnst 7 The Choir will sing "The Land of Libertv," »nd " Our Father* were 11 isfh minded Men " Mr S. J. Lauibert, F.R A.S , will preside at the harmonium. Admission 0d.

MECHANICS' IXSITTUTK CHESS C L I 15 Vt ,a Meeting held in the Mechanics' Institute <n» Mtuidiv 111^'ht, it was detei mined tocst iblish a Chess Club in connection with tl.e Mech unco Institute. ('cntUmcn deaiious "f joiiun,' ue rei|iic*ned to linn 11 imis to thi -jeeretarv , Mi 1 Firrel/, itMossif, J > Mi.iuUne.s-, totliL I're-iMirer, Mi li H Keosm^, it Mesar-, CoeUiancs, 01 to Mi I ilrot, .Secietar> *o tlif Mechanics Institute The e leib m^hts « ill be Wednesdaj'i and Satunl i\s, when the laige hill of the Mechanic*' Institute wdl be avail .blc from 7 till 10. Members will hive the use m a iimllei room at other ti es Tlic entrance foe i-. 10^, and the ai.nujl nub. scription Is , jnvablc 111 adv nice

Educational. lt| A I) A M E HOLLER, Tpvcuni or Pivxo and singing II r RM ITA< . E, PR I XCES STREET. MISS i: I) fr E R (fiom the Rojal Veadcmv 01 Music, London) TEACHER OF SIXGIXO AXD THE PIANOFORTE, tt Y N Y A R D • S T E E R T .

Jewellery.

*LF[!ED ALBY w.vrori and ci ock MjUCKR. JKWELLZB. 4a. 256, Qu.xu-strcet (Opposite th« Market). A A 1.. _j to inform his Customer* »nd th« Pnblh penu iii" il. it he lag Recommenced Biuinew in hl« NhW Pi: 1 UsEs (on the old mte), where bs hopei t« u:ct ■'.;,» centuiuince of those kind f«TOur» M ( jb*-i,,, >j^-c*ed upon him for the puttcnywrt. f£5TAB!,I9H«D 18«S I

Fuel.

WAIIvATO STEAM NAVIGATION AN1> COVLM1NINO COMPANY (LIMITED) WAIKATO COAL. The Compam supplv the aboie Coal, screened, *nd f superior quahtv, at following rates' — Taken from truck at aiu raihvav station, not less than f> tons, at . 20s per ton. Delivered in town and suburbs at. . 2."j8 per to 1 Orders left at Fort-street office will be promptly attended to Terms . Cash on receipt of ordci I R VNZ SCHERFF, SecreUn . Fcbruarj 24, lS7e>

BAY OF ISLA><DS COAL YARD BREMviv kttrw. Ro\d. IJ A Y OF ISLAND NKWCiVSTLE CO VL On bate HENRY GILFILLVN, Atfcnt. Ojfico . T.Qucen-strcct

/ O A L ! COAL! WANGAllLI COAL YARJ), I5RLVKW VI I- 1! JJO ID. Tin in del signed li is ,'ieat pl.i-.urc 111 annuunciiiif to the nuuhe that he is now prep ucd to supp!> this superior Coil, suitable eiUier fur ste 1111 or household piiipuaea, i'l anv qii mtitv at the following prices :— Per ton. I'm Screened, dehveiod 111 the eiti 27s. 1 01 screened, at the vard .. 25s. Foi I lisa ecned, delivered in the citv .. 2ii. For L nseieened, at thejard 20s. liv the Boat-load, at the vard . 17s Hj the lio it load, at the mines . 10s. \\ VLTEIi SLOANE, Agent. N B For household 1 urpo3es this coal 19 un ei|ii died, lioinvf cheip, clem, .leldm^ a gieat heat and toto.Hl nee fiom sulphur W.S.

jVT O T I C E. C T. HARDING H imiij, purehased the joint business of Messrs F. Vrehud md J lirown, Coal and Kiievvood Meithants, of Mechanics' lJ.iv, bcifs to mtimitc that he 13 prejiared to ex. 1 ute ill oideis fot Coals, Fneuood, A.C , ou the most liber il tt rms, and hopes bv stnot atte.ition to business to leccivo a thire of that patronage so hberillv aecotded to liisi |)icdecc?-'cirs. N Ii Posts, Rails, and P.ihns>j alu*.vs on hand FCSCING Of VLL DESCRIPTION'S CVRT1NU DON'K WITH DESPATCH. All older-, kit at Mi R Brewm's Auckland fcieec Depot will rcecne prompt attention

JO R A I G, « FORWARDING AGENT Whole s iK and Retail Coal and Firewood Merchant, c —on Sule, Newcastle and Baj of Islands Coal, Ti-trcc Tucuood (cut and Uncut), Tanks, Charco il Bui 1st, HobaitTjivn pailtn^s. .Saeksfor gale. —Fortstreet, Auckland

Publications &c. riMU] ILrA'sTRATUD XEW ZEA1 L.XSD HKll.lLO, established Isgs, publistieci m.intlilv, for transmission bv tbe Cntfhsh Mail, con t en i-< Kn^r miiRsnf 1 limn class, lllusti uiveof Colonial I events Poiti ut*, Seencii, Ac, s| uulh "selcited fo tiansnusiion to h'line fueiids Puce, Is Vnni'a subseuptioii ~i (1 1 (ill idv iliic; posted, Ss Od Dunedin R T W hei le r, pioprictol and publisher, N li - \iti°t-. ire noiv eiiifiifeil in tikni!,' Sketches of Vui'lmd s eiierv -N\ vileiii it 1 H vrbou , Hut Like eouutn,\i — i-I 1' Cuai'inui, iLCLiitlor t'ie prov nice.

Hotels.

ROYAL (4E01KJE HOTEL, NLWMVRKKT. \V II I'AllKEU, Ploi'hiltor (I iti ot the Fl.L. tart Hotel, North Shore) W II I 1 h iv nu,' jit t uuiw I mi., the- above, has, at _'it it oiitl 'i, Ri iiiruibhiMl tut 1 icinises throughout tli is 11 m 111.1 I'.'sition to ueoiainoda'e visitors m a VU V ~U, V 11 1 111 lllllll. Hist liiamls of Wines, .v

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Ml CAN L VNU Till',! I s| VU l,K\NDv CIKilc. UlNLs .\M) .sriltlTt?. 1 1 li 1 \i;d>

Thi: ciospel oak iron and gal« \ANN D IHO\ WIRE COMPANY I11ON M \\l l'VCTLRERS VM) G\L\V\IshR£ Fust Urand, ) ( Second Lrand "(, \M'HOU O," J-Tkmii- Mkkk8 I "EAtiLE," lust 'ju.ilitv ) (. I»i«le yuilitv I'ho Gospel Oak 13 the oldest manufacUue of Gal > nnsid Iron ill En-flaml Tbe origiml OahanU«d liiined lion W.13 tii->t made at those Works, in the vcvr Is4J fills run obtained the l'n?o Medal for " i:\celleiit l t >u.luv ' at theGieit Kxlubition in 1S'>2, bmu' tho oid> Pnze Med il 1 1 t'. o trade. 'Ihe pi ice is iicia srru.it' \ leil'lctj V\ orks— Uospel Oik lion Works, Tipton, ,, Mitre Wo. us, Woher?iani|(t«ii. „ Regent's O111.1l, Limehuuse, London Warehouse— 50, Upper ThMiieb-streot, London r-xport Office— 110, Canuon*tre«t, London

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5765, 20 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5765, 20 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5765, 20 March 1876, Page 1

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