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Bank of New Zealand. IVTOTICE is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Bank, will be held at the BANKING-HOUSE, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 20th July next, at noon, for the purpose of considering the propriety ot authorising the Directors to make further calls under the provisions of the Bth clause of the Deed ot Settlement. Br order of the Board of Directors. HENRY B. MACNAB, Secretary, Auckland, sth June, 1563. Otaliuliu Institute. IHIIS Institute offers to the inhabitants of Otahubu and its vicinity the advantages of a Circulating Library, a Beading Boom furnished with Newspapers, Periodicals, &c., Singing Classes, occasional Lectures, &c. SUBCRIPTION ss. Pkr QUARTER. Syllabus for the Second Quarter of 1863. Tuesday, June 23 —“ The Starry Heavens,” with Optical Illustrations, —Rev. T. Hamer. Singing Classes on Monday and Thursday Evenings. Chair taken at Lectures at half-past Seven. Admittance to Members Free. To Visitors by Tickets, Six-pence each, to be obtained from Mr. GANE, Otahuhu. City Board. ELECTION NOTICE. WHEREAS the Clerk of the City Board in pursuance of the “City Board Act, 18G3,” has certified to me under his hand, that a vacancy has occurred in the said Board by reason of the election of Andrew Beveridge, Esquire, a Member thereof for the West Ward No. 1, to bo Chairman of the said Board, I hereby give notice that a Public Meeting ot the Electors of the West Ward, No. 1, will be held in the Mechanics’ Institute, THIS DAY, the 11th of June, 18C3, at noon, for the purpose of electing a Member to serve in the City Board for the said Ward. Dated this 3rd day of June, 18G3. GEORGE MAURICE O’RORKE, City Board Returning Officer. To the Electors of West Ward, No. 1. GENTLEMEN,— -Since addressing you as a candidate for your suffrages to represent the above Ward in the City Board, another candidate has also offered himself as your representative. It is not my intention to contest this vacancy, and I should not have addressed you had any gentleman previously offered himself. I therefore, with all deference to those gentlemen who kindly offered me their hearty support, retire from the contest, not being prepared to make it a matter of personal strife. I remain, Yours respectfully, S. HAGUE SMITH. To the Electors of the West Ward No. 1. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a Caudate for your Ward. Your obedient servant, WM. SWANSON. West Queen-street, sth June, 1863. J • St. John’s College, Tamaki. Principal.—Rev. S. Blackburn, M.A., Christ’s College, Cambridge. ON THE FIRST AUGUST, (D.V.) A School will be opened in connection with the College. Boys of any age, will he admissible. The course of Instruction will embrace Holy Scripture, English Grammar, Composition, History, Geography, Arithmetic : French, Latin, Greek: Euclid, Algebra, Trigonometry, &c,. Special training for Naval or Military Examinations can be given, if desired. The Terms will be, for Boys under 14 years of age, Board £45 per annum. Tuition 12 “ Washing 5 “ For Boys above 14 years of age,— Board £SO per annum. Tuition Fee 15 “ Washing 5 “ Day Pupils may have partial Board at the rate of £l2 per annum. Payments Quarterly and in advance. Mauku Church, THE Mauka Church is still, about £25 in debt, and the Committee not approving of Bazaars, Soirees, or such amusements, to liquidate the same, aud also disapproving of having to pay it entirely themselves, would feel very much obliged to any Ladies or Gentlemen, like minded with themselves, for any trifle towards the same. Or those who do approve of Bazaars, &c., for such purposes, would pcj^ipgg s ]r;“ ” contribute what such littlejiiejftj s ' c w bo have already It wouM more, although some liberal minded ends have already done so. Any trifles may be paid to the New Wales ink, to the credit of the Mauku Church Fund. J• vKlo L -»hi Hon. Sec.

T. & H. COOKS, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &c., Queen-stkeet, Auckland. CHIMNEY GLASSES, Cane Seated Chairs, Folding Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Iron Bedsteads & Cots, Meat Safes, Door Mats Music Stools TOILET GLASSES Toilet Ware Matting Hair, Elax, and Spring Mattresses Easy Chairs & Couches Sofas & Settees And every description of Furniture suitable for the Parlour, Dining-room, Drawing-room, Bed-room, and Kitchen kept in Stock or made to order at the shortes V—' notice, and of the very best materials and workmanship. T. & 11. COOKE, Queen-sxkeet, Auckland, (Opposite the Court House.) Ex Gertrude,’’ from London, OA CASKS PRIME YORK HAMS 30 cases North Wilts and Cheddcr Loaf Cheese. M. SOiIERVILLE, City Mart. 54 Ex “Devonshire,” from London, CHESTS VERY SUPERIOR CONGOU. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart. 20 TO ARRIVE, Ex ‘George Canning,’ CASES BELL AND BLACK’S VESTAS, in Plaid and Tin Boxes. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart. 20 English Loaf Sugar. CASKS CRUSHED SUGAR: 20 ~ Loaf Sugar. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart,

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New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 11 June 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 11 June 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 11 June 1863, Page 1

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