PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. BENEFIT OF 1L R J. 11. AL L E N. Under the Distinguished Patrouago of COLONEL O'BRIEN AXD TIIE OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY TRAIN. TO-NIG-HT (ERIDAY), SEi"iK\ntEK 30, WILL BE PRESENTED THE CELEBRATED PLAY OF INGOMAR THE ISAR.BARLAIY. To conclude with the great Burlesque of A L ADD! N. NOTICE, REDUCTION IN PIIICE ! ! BACK SEATS, 2s. Half-price at lialf-pasfc 0 o'clock. Stalls, 2e. Gd.; Back Seats, Is. 6d. Season Tickets on application to the Management. is§" Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. MANUKA U STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (LIMITED.) CAPITAL £20,000, IN TWO THOUSAND SHARES of £10 each ■B1 per share to be paid on allotment, and such portions of the remainder at such intervals as may bo determined at Die first General Meeting of Shareholders. /'/ ovifioiial Jjirtclors. .Samukl P.kowmxg, Esq., Capt. Ciihysty, G. H. Ciikesejiak, Esq., Ebenezeu Giisniss, Esq., A. B. G lilfr'FiTJis, Esq., I David Graham, Esq., I Geo. Hodge, Esq., G. M. O'Rohke, Esq., Ralph Simpson, Esq. PROSPECTUS. The Mauukau Steam Company has been projected in order to supply a cheap and regular means of communication between the Capital and the extensive districts watered by the Waikato and its tributaries, and the various settlements on the shores of tho Manukau Harbour. Tho scheme embraces the placing not only a suitable steamer on the Manukau, but also the construction of a cheap tramway across the level country between the "Waiuku and the banks of tho Waikato, witli proper wharfage and storage accommodation at all the places at which the Company's boat will call. It may also be found desirable to extend operations to the Waikato itself, and, by running boats on that river and its branches, to undertake the carrying tratlic through the whole distance. The location of tho Regiments of " Waikato Militia" in tho upper portion of the country has already created a considerable amount of tratlic, and the opening up of thosu fertile districts to the enterprize of European colonization, will certainly lead to the development of the natural resources of the country to a very large extent. Already Die highly successful sale of a part of tho site of tho future City of Newcastle (at the junction of the Waikato and Waipa Rivers) has shown tho favourable estimate which tho mercantile community has formed of the prospcets of trade in that district; an estimate which the approaching settlement of large numbers of European immigrants on the Waikato lands cannot fail to justify. It is obvious that wherever a large population | springs up, ready means of communication must be ! provided ; it is, therefore, to meet an actual necessity j that the establishment of the Manukau Steam Company's line is proposed, and the Provisional Directors feel that they can with perfect confidence recommend the scheme to their fellow-colonists, in tho assurance that it will not only bo of great service to the community in assisting to open up an important part of the Province, but also, if wisely carricd out, a source of considerable profit to the shareholders. Applications for Shares will be received bv ths undersigned until noon of MONDAY, October 17th. GEORGE HODGE, Honorary Seeretarj. Form of application for shaves can be obtained of Mr. 11. P. STAKK, Queen-street, Auckland. Onehunga, lUth September, 18G1. J. H. BURNSIDE & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DRAPERS, AND WAREHOUSEMEN, Queen-street Wjiaui', Auckland, N.Z. STEPHENSON k WARDKIL, V i;RCHANTS, BROKERS, SHIPPING, COM- I MISSION ami CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, Lower Qbeex-street, Auckland. LEWIS BROTHERS, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE, QUEUX-STHi:EX WIIAKI*. NICCOL & CO., S HIP GHANI> LER S , LOWJSII OPEES-STIti:ET, Auckland. T. WATTER'S, BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULING, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, New Publications bound in Embossed Gilt Covers. Paper, Parchment, and 'Velum ruled any patterns, and in all coloured Inks. Cheques perforated and numbered up lo li'jO.WlO. | Qiiecn-streel, opposite Foi't-slrccl. j C A It IJ . j JM. HASLETT, Runt and Commission Aoent, | « has removed his otlico to tho room over Mr. j Kiellv's IJookseller and Stationer, Shortland-street, | tliird door above Messrs. Brown Campbell's. | REGISTRY OFFICE. j i MR3. VENABI.E3 bogs to inform her friends | and patrons that, having met with such great j suoos&j in tho business of her Registry Ullicc, she | luw tesn induced to take moro commodious premises j in Wyiidham-strcct, nearly opposite tho 'lek.u.h Qflioa, j PUI3 LI C NO TIC E . I I TN consequence of the HEBREW HOLIDAYS,.; ' .1. OUR ESTABLISHMENT will be CLOSEJ) T | | from Friday p.m. till Monday Moruimr. j i BKKWICK -M M'":L>O.Y. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 276, 30 September 1864, Page 1
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