PRINCE OP THEATRE. THIRD NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT OP MR. .1. 11. ALL EN, THE EIRST DRAMATIC STAR EVER ENGAGED IN AUCKLAND.. THIS EYENTNCr (WEDNESDAY), The Entertainment will no under the Distinguished Patronage of the STEWARDS OE THE MILITARY RACES: His Exckm.hncy the Govkrnok, !.!KVT.-t?KN. SIR D. A. Camkkon, K.C.8., AEI JOG K.V IC !i AL 0 a 11.0 tt- AY, COUINIX MOVLB, C.8.. R.E., Col.o.VKn O'Bltl KN, AI.'P., CAI-tai.N .ItSKiNs, K.N., LIEL'T.-Cot,. Wm.liajis, R.A.., J.IEI'T.-Coi.. MeNA.D.O., AIAJOIi Svxoi:, Commanding 43rd L.I. TO-XICaiT (WEDNESDAY), Stn-r. 21, PJiREORMANCE will commence with tlie Play ol' DAM O X AN 1) l» Y T 111 AS. To conclude with the laughable Burlesque of •RTJMTIF 0 O Z I E. I.v Pjnir.WMi iox, ii Li'j 1 j 01.11 KLLO, uj«( the Oiviifc Drmurt of TJIK 3>GKK'S SI'OTTO. NOI'ICE, DEDUCTION IN VllICE! I BACK SEATS, 2d. Half-price at half-past U o'clock. Si alls, 2s. Gil. ; Uacl; Souls, Is. Gd. Scuson Tickets on application to the Management. cHr?*" i)oor3 open at l;ali-past 7 ; curtain lisea at ti yrucisoly. OF KKW ZI<:ALASD. "\T OTTC.IC is herr-hy i;ivfn that tho ITiilf-Vearlv Chneral t»f th<» Propijftois ol' llu.s Bank, will ho held in the in Auckland, on Friday, the t\vouty-c*i.i»"hlh day of October , next, -A nocn, u>v lite purj»OM; ol' receiving tlie | l<eport of tlu* Dnvotoi:' i'or the ludl'-yejtr ending the thini<;:H instant: the i-hvtion of three llirectors, viz., two in room of J;ime.s O'Neill and Jj.-M'id resigned, and one in )»hH-o «>f the i.'irector who retires hy rotation, in of the ljank's Jh.ed of Settlement; and for any other business that may he brought hef.ne tin* meeting, liy order of the iionrd of l^irector>, IIKXIIY 1;. IIACNAB, Secretary. ! Candidutes for the ollice of Director must *.rive, in writing, to the Board ol' Directors, at least thirty days* notice before the day of election, —such noiiee to be left at tlie Hanking-house in Auckland. Auckland, Mth Sejiu :n!.»er, 1864. VjAXK of yaw zeal,u\d. NOT! OK id hereby given that in consequence of the I lalf-ycarly Balance, tile Transter .Hooks will In; closed from the 24th hist., to the 11th proximo. liy order of the Board of Directors, JIKXKY li. ALACXAB, Secretary. Auckland, 10th Sept., 180-1. W A ITEM ATA feTIOAM FFIIKY CO^IPA^Y, (Limitcti). Til K First Call of t'i'wo l'ounds) per share will be pityabh* ai ihe iianl; of i\uw Zealand on ihe st UcH'bcr, pio'.\»mo. a. IUDIXGS, Secretary. N 0 T i C E. AUCK I.AM) A:; I) JJPUKjI EAIL^'AY. rpij 1'" 1 'it .li.' arc bercl'.y eautioi'.ed against removing, X dei'ueing. or in :m\ way ileatroyiii!; the ]M;irlv=, J'oh-s, or ot'lur the property of the Kiiiiwuy Conunis.-inner?, out, the line between Auckland, (.h.chuu'':i, it.'sd jirurv. it. sicickx, Secretary to the JBoard. July IS, 18(5-i. AUCK LAND AXI) DPUKV KAIL"\\'AY. Tl'l-CDF.Kt! FOR PEMCIKG. Commihwioners' C'llice, Council Chumber, Auckland, Slh August, ISGI. rnKXlllvKS will be received at this oiiice until X noon of the -tUh .September, ISti-l, from pai-ties desirous of contracting ior the l-'KNCJNC. re<juiiito on the above line of Railway. SjjiL-cii'ittitions to l.c seen at the Engineer's Oflico on and'alter the Kith instant. TlLO.j. CIiKKSE^rAX, Chiiivnuin. N O T ICE. MP. LAW havinf; now retired from business, and intending to proceed to England immediately, be<;y to return his thanlcs to the inhabitants and Aneldand Un the patromiire bcsto-.veil on him dnriiiß his eleven years' resilience in this Colony. Air. Paw will feel obliged by all accounts being settled as euvly as convenient. Mr. I'.MiG ii.\ M. recei.tly arrived from England, will re-open ilio business iii the same departments as before, as soon as ihe necessary alterations in the premises have been made. Mr. Paw respectfully solicits lor his successor, the same patronage which has been so long and kindly conferred on himself. T. PontuiAJt bees most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Auckland, Paruell, and the vicinity, that lie intends er.rrying on the business recently left by -All-. T.nw, anil trusts bv perseverance ar.d inlc'Vitv, combined with a coiitimious supply of the best" and most durable articles, at prices consistent with houoral.le dealing, to ensure the continuance of their patronage. I'aruell, Octob.-r Ist ISfli-. TIMP-KP, TIMPKIi. M -jf }! O K begs leave to inform Builders, e Shipper?, and others, that 1-aving made additions to his ?.I.K-hii;ery at Cornwallis Saw Mills, (besides regular P>uiU!ing Timber,) he is now prepared to supply Planed, Tongued, and Grooved l'looring, i!res.-ed Lining, and \\ eatlier Hoards, also Planed 7-inch Eeather-edge/l AVeaiherL'oards'and Half-inch Lining, itc. Order.? to any extent delivered at Auckland, Ota hlihu, or any of'the binding places on the .Manukuu, at current rates. Oilires and Timber 3.ards, Ouehuiiya. April ay, 18G'i.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 268, 21 September 1864, Page 1
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