ItinrtAMA.—We would rewind our render? that Mr. Lveristc's performance will take place again this evening in the Brunswick Hall TKOFK.---.sor. ]h:'r.3:v>', we notice, his lastillnstrniioa of tlu- art of subduing wild horses on -Monday h:\c-micom at ■!■ p.m.. in the oid marketli.vJse. and has ndvertucd that the proceeds of t lie r-iitertainineiit will be devoted to the benefit, of the soldiers' families' relief-fund. We trust, for the sake of those who appeal urgently to our kindest svnipathies, tliat all who have not vet studied the' Professor';; interesting system, will devote j>. few shillings, nnd n;i hour of their time, to the acquisition of an art that bears its own recommendation upon the fare of it. Cor.OMAKi-EL. —An error occurred in our yesterday's issue, respecting the n.'iiount of gold brouc'ht up by the ' Wanderer.' Jnsiend of'iSO oum-'cs we should have stated that SS6 ounces were obtained from the crushing of 12 tons oi' stone from jNo. j. (Kelly's claim.) This claim with 5. the Golden .Point gold mining Company, are. ihe two really paving claims in C'oroniiindel. J n tlie latter. ]N'o. 5 ; the dividends have already amounted to nearly as much as nm cost, price of the fhares and as nuich as 725 ounces were taken from the picked ?tone in one week This e'iwin. too. hns r.nlv fairly coinmenced work, and is likely topiy well for many years to come. LiOKNSiSG Mi:T:Tixfi —The aniiv.nl licensing nwetins; of the ju-tices of tin- peace for ihe town of Oneiuna;n. pensioners' settlements of Hovriek, Otahuhu. and ranmuiv. in tr.e district of the southern division, will Vc !:olden at the Court_ Hoire, O!ieh;i!)L-a. on Tnef<i«y. the V.Kh day of April next, at eleven o'clock;'..!;!., when applications for licenses to sell wines, !>ecrs, and spirits, will be received and coufiiieri-d. On the same dav. at. eleven o'clock, in the llesident. t'raie's Court, Aiicklaud. ihe justices of the pe:<.-c \\v the ci'.v and northern disiriel. will meet for tii'i! purpose of receiving similar applications i'ri.'iii jH-i'scns (ie?irous oi' opening business in ihtxe. ihe city and ;u>rt3iern. districts. LrvvTic A ssylum.— Tenders for the erection of this'building on the Great >"orth llorA (ire invited by tlie' .'.Nipt-riutendent, and will be ivceived uritil noon of jlonday, the Vsth clay of •\rril next. The plans of this building may be seen' at the office of Mr. Wvigley, the architect who has been selected by ihe Government, for earring out. this underialing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 103, 12 March 1864, Page 3
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