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NOTICE. npHE Factories of tho Union Steam-saw Moulding. „i .rSu'rc^ l^ 1 . Door Company (Limited) will ho closed THIS DAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAI next, for tho purpose of Taking Stock. C. ARTHUR, Secretary. AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY, No. 5. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ON account of tho CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, the Ufhco of Auckland Land Societv, No. 5, will be open for receipt of subscriptions on WEDNESDAY the 28th inst., from 9 till 10 o'clock, instead of Monday , tho 26th ; the Saturday evening attendance remaining as usual. Uj* order of Committee, JNO. BATGER, Secretary. AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY, No. 6. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ON account of tho CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, tho Office of Auckland Land Society, No. 6, will be open for receipt of subscriptions on WEDNESDAY the 2Sth 'nst., from 9 till 10 o'clock, in6tead of Monday, tho -Gth; tho Saturday evening attendance remaining as usual. By order of tho Committee, JNO. BATGER, Secretary. SPECIAL RELIGIOUS SERVICES. A BREAKFAST MEETING will bo held in tho Wesleyau School-room, High-street, on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Single tickets, 3s. 6d. • doublo tickets, os., to bo had at the stores of Messrs'. Prime and W. Graham, and at tho JS'ctc Zcalandc 'r office. A PUBLIC MEETING will bo hold in tho Wesleyan Church, High-street, at half-past six on Tuesday ovening. Tho Rev. William Taylor will preach in tho High-street Church on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings of next week, at seven o'clock. THOMAS BUDDLE, Superintendent Wesleyan Church. GRAND FETE AT TIIE FLAGSTAFF, NORTH SHORE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Under tho Futronago of COMMODORE SIR WM. WISEMAN, Babt., And Officers of H.M. Ships in Harbour. PROMENADE CONCERT IIY THE | BAND OF H.M.S. 'CURACOA.' CRICKET, ARCHERY, AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS. REFRESHMENT STALLS ON THE GROUND. GRAND BANQUET, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, IN THE NATAL STORE. HUMOROUS READINGS FROM DICKENS, Etc., BY MR. Y A R T l r , AT SIX O'CLOCK. Tickcts —Five Shillings ; Double, Seven Shillings and Sixpence. May be had at Varty's, Wayto's and Chapman's, Queen-street, and at Flower, and Lewis', Shortland-street. Tho Steamer ' NOVELTY' and other Vossels will ply all day, commencing at 7.30 a.m. Tho Proceeds of tho Fcto will be given to the Flagstaff Church Fund. FLAGSTAFF CHURCH, NORTH SHORE. A SOIREE, in aid of tho Building Fund, will, by permission of Commodoro Sir WILLIAM WISEMAN, Bait., C.8., ho held on TUESDAY, December 27th, 1804, in the Royal Naval Dockyard. Tea will bo provided at 4 o'clock. Humorous readings, from Dickens,' by Mr. Varty, at 6 o'clock. Cricket, Archery, Quoits, and other amusements— Refreshments on the Grounds. Tho Band of H.M.S.S. ' Curaeoa* will ho present. The Steamer 'Novelty,' will ply from the Queenstreet Wharf from Half-past 7in tho morning. Return Tickets, 2s. Od. Tickets—Single, 5s ; Double, 7s 6d, may be obtained at Varty'B, Wayto's, and Chapman's, Queenstreet ; Flower's, Shortland-street, and from Members of Committee at the North Shore. FOR LIQUIDATION OF DEBT ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ONEHUNGA. PICNIC ON ONE TREE HILL, On TUESDAY, Dccomber 27, 1864. Amusements to commence at eleven o'clock. Dinner on table at one o'clock. Tickets Five Shillings each ; children under twelve years of age, half-price. GRASS SEED. On salo at the Havmarkot, Red ol" o v e White Clover Alsyke Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass Prairie Grass Rye Grass Mixed Grass And— Rape Seed. ALFRED BUCRLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 1

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544

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 350, 26 December 1864, Page 1

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