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THE PAVILION MUSIC lEEE _A. Ij XJ . QPEN EYERT BY EN] NG . ADMISSION is. Resekved Seats, 2s. IvEFR i'.SII JIENTS of every description mav be obtained in the Hall. SMOKING AI,LO YT K I>. NEWTON LITERARY INSTITUTION, AT MR. DE WAR'S ACADEMY KAIIANGAHAPE ROAD. A GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Funds of the . above Institution, and under the immediate patronage of Ilis Excellency SirGEOKoE Ghi:y, K.C.8., will take place on the evening of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.rrn, ISG4. Ssrts. Beai.k and W i>Tjio!ii!i.ani>, and several of the principal members ot the Auckland Harmonic Society, Vocal and Instrumental, hive kindly nerced to assist 011 the occasion. Mr. Bhown will at the Pianoforte. Admission : —2s, 6d. j Referred Seats, 4s. Tickets and Projrr.rmnu'S may bo obtained at Mr. De \\ olfl s, Post Oltice, Newton; Mr. Yart\'s, Queen-street; .Mr. Wavle's, Queen-street, cr liom any of the membeis of Committee. Doors at lialf-past 7. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Q I'ECIAL SERMONS at Primitive Jlethodist 0 Chapel, Edwardes-street. On Sabbath next, 27!h November, (lie Rer. W. t'OLLEY, the newly appointed Minister, will Preach in the Jlmning, at It o'clock; and the Rev. ,1. LONG will deliver a Farewell Sermon in tho Evening, at hali-past (). A Collection after each Sermon, in aid of the Mission Fund. A lea Meeting will he held in the Chapel, on Tuesday, the 2!Hh. Tea ready at. half-past G. Tickets■ to be had at. Mr. li". M'Kerras'; or at Mr. l.Goldies; at Mr. Phimmer's, late Hobbs, Queenstreet; or (rom any of the Teachers. NOTICE. COROMANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). ASIXTII CALL of One Pound per Share is hereby made on the Shareholders of this Company, payable on 'IIIU R V DAY r , the Ist December next, to Mr. W. Cojhiks, Treasurer to the Company. After that dat- 15 per cent will be charged upon all calls until paid. Bv order of the Directors, 11. P. STARK, Secretary. COMPENSATION TO OFT-SETTLERS, Foi; Losses Ststainki> Dueino tiih YVai:. PREVIOFS to the appointment of a Commission or Committee by the General Assembly, to inquire into the above subject, any hints or suggestions addressed to .1- Cui.-eE, Druiy, will be thankfully received, and will be of service to all parties interested. IS O T I C E . OWNERS and Occupiers ot allotments in Pitt and East-streets, Newton, are requested to att.nd Public Meeting, to be held at the Naval Hotel, Karaiigiihai e Hoad, at 7 o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY" next, jSov. 25th, to take into consideration His Honor 1 iie Superintendent's letter, relative to the forming and lnetalling the above-named streets. (Signed) ■ISO. W. lIALL, Chairman of Former Meeting. N.B.—Owners of allotments in York-street West. St. Edwin-street, &e., Ac., and all persons interested in obtaining a road across the gully in Pitt-street, are particularly requested to attend this meeting. ON SALE AT THE VULCAN-LANE STORES, P O T A T O F, S «Y THE | BAG OR TON. Also, SEED POTATOES TO GENTLEMEN VISITING SYDNEY". THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, (Late Entwistlc's) IS recognised as the best in Town for keeping " A FIRST-RATE TABLE, CLEAN AND COMMODIOUS BED-ROOMS, AND PRICES ECONOMICAL. Also being situated near the Post Office, Banks, and Leading Mercantile Houses. New Zealand papers taken in. ■IDHK .T A COBS FOR SALE OR LEASE. A FARM of S2 acres situatedat tho head of a navigable River, within "JO miles of Auckland, and easv of access,and divided into live paddocks, having a weather boarded house of Five Rooms, Garden and Orchard, with Fruit trees in full bearing, Cow and Calf sheds, Sheep Pens, Fowl House, Fig Styes, &e., Ac., with abundance of wood, for fencing, firewood, in. A never failing supply of water all the year round. 14 head of Cattle and S4 sheep, running on the same, may be takon at a valuation. Further particulars may be had by applying to JOHN GRAHAM, Painter, Remuera. ''ROYAL HOTEL," RAGLAN. TOSEPrt GRAHAM, Proprietor of the above esr) tablisliment, begs leave to intimate that he h::s always on hand a lirst class assortment of WINES, SPI KI'lS, ALES, and LIQUEURS, of every description at reasonable rates. Travellers and others visiting Raglan will at : 11 times iind their interests, comfort, and convenience carefully consulted at this establishment. Saddle Horses always on hire. llor«es taken in to bait. Good stabling, Ac. I . Raglan, August 31st, 1864. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 1

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720

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 324, 25 November 1864, Page 1

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