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PRINCE OF "WALES THEATRE. BRUNSWICK HALL. Foit the Benefit ok Mb. C. AV. Barky. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JUNE 21-, TPIIE Entertainment will commence with the 3rd -L Act of H A M L E T. To conclude with for the last time, the successful Extravaganza of the INA*IS IB L E PliIN CE, OR TIIK ISLAND OF THAN QUI L DELIGHT. Stalls 55.; Back Scats, 2s. GcL Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at S precisely. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. (FRIDAY), .Tune 21TH. rjl II ATCII ER ' S LOCALS. "THE FIGHT AT TAURANGA." " THE CLASSIC REGIONS of GREV-STREET." "THINGS I DON'T OFTEN SEE." MADAME A'ITELLI\S BENEFIT IS POSTPONED TILL MONDAY, JUNE 27th. Tickets now in circulation available. Admission, 2s. ; Front Seats, 4s. AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of No. 2 Company will be held at the Old Market House, ou FRIDAY EVENING, 21th iust., at 7 o'clock. Attendance of every member is requested, the business being of great importance. bEEKINU 11. MATTHEWS, lion. Sec. Auckland, 23rd June ISG-1. €t UNITED SERA'ICE LODGE, No.—, I.e. A MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Lodge Room, on the Festival of St. John flic Baptist, on Friday next, the 2-lih lnstaut, ut High Noon. The regular monthly meeting of the Lodge will be held at 7 o'clock p.m. sharp same date. \ isiting Brethren are invited to attend. Bv order of the W. M., J. COOPER, Secretary pro tem. MASONIC LODGE AEA, NO. 31$. ST. JOHN'S DAY. fIAUE above Lodge will meet at High Noon on X FRIDAY NEAT, 2-lth inst. By order of the AY. 31. BANK OF AUCKLAND. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Bank will be held at their Otlice (Uie premises lately occupied by the O'uion Bank), in btiortland-street, ou A\ EDNESDAY, the 29th J L'NE instant, at noon, for the purpose of electing Five Directors and Two Auditors, to be the lii'M Directors and Auditors of this Company. The Deed of Settlement is now ready for tlie Signatures of tlie Shareholders. JAMES O'NEILL, Chairman. Auckland, June 21, ISGI-. THE NINON MEMORIAL FUND. SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, for the ERECTION IO of a MONLMEXT to llie late Colonel Nixo>', oi Mangarci, are now lodged with the Banks, anil are m llie hands of the Committee, who are authorised to receive subscript ions, which um be paid to them, or to Mr. A. Buklami, llie Treasurer, on or before SATO RDa 1, 9ih J ulv next. i. W. HARROP, Hon. Secretary. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. riAHE Executive Committee ioi this fund are now JL holding their .Meetings weekly, viz., oil every 'IiiURSDAY, at 4 p.m., m the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce. Bv order, 1. W. HARROP, Secretary and Treasurer. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REA'. JAMES MORISON, D.D., OiLASGUW, LATE Oi" KILMARNOCK. rjlllE friends in Auckland of the Rev. Dr. Morison, 1 have resolved lo contribute to the testimonial which has been raised in honour of him in Great Britain, Ireland, America, and Australia. All friends are invited to aid by their contributions. Letters and contributions sent to the Rev. A. 1' rench, Teacher, I lobson-stieet Weslevan School, Auckland. N OTIC E. ALL persons indebted lo the Estate ol the late .Air. HENRY KELLY, High-street, are requested to pay the amounts of their accounts on or before the lijth July- next, after that date legal proceedings will be (a'ken for their recovery; and all parties having claims against the said estate will please send them in. Signed ANDREAV SCOTT, Executor. Coal Shed, High-street, 15th June, ISO I . NOTICE. In the Estate of the late Dakiel LoxxE*eA>\ IT is requested that on or before the 11th July next, all O'laims against the above Esiato b» lod"ed with, and that all Debts due be paid lo E. J. COX, Solicitor to the Executor?. lltli June, ISGI-. [A CAltl).] D. S. SM I T 11, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and its neighbourhood lhat he has opened the AMERICAN AND MELBOURNE SHAVING, SHAMPOOING & HAIR-CUTTING SALOON, in a style to defy competition ; and trusts that his loll" experience 111 the Unired States, Canada, and A'ictoria will secure him llie patronage of all who may favor him with a trial. Q UEEN-STREET, AUCKLAXD. « „* Next door but two to Messrs. Ridings &■ Dowden.

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New Zealand Herald, Issue I, 24 June 1864, Page 1

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715

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Issue I, 24 June 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Issue I, 24 June 1864, Page 1

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