THE NIXON MEMORIAL FUND. rIXE COMMITTEE of tlic Nixon Memorial Fund arc requested to MEET in tlie Council Room if the Chamber of Comiucree, on SATURDAY, the list day of December next, at 2 o'clock in the afterioou. Business —The consideration of a new site : and for ther business. I. W. HARROP, Hon. Secretary. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. PARTIES having Claims against the above Fund arc requested to forward their accounts to the treasurer without delay. I. \V. HARROP, Secretary and Treasurer. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. niHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the JL Members of tho Auckland Horticultural Society will bo held at tho office, next the Masonic Hotel, on TO-MORROW (Friday), at 7 p.m. Business of tho meeting to receive tho treasurer's statement of tho receipts iind expenditure of the past j-eav, and to elect offtec-bearers for tho ensuing 'ear. E. KING, Hon. Sec. | December 22nd, 1864. ALBERT HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) IT HE Directors of tho Company invite Architects to propare and submit DESIGNS for tho orec ion of a HALL and Appurtenances on a site referred 0 in instructions to Architects, which may he obtained 'roin tho Secretary. , , A premium of £100 will be given to the author of the best Design. , . o 4 r,, Designs must be sent ».o the oeeretary 01 tho Com pan v on or before Ist February, 1865, a motto Or device Wine; noted on each Design, accompanied by 1 sealed letter stating the name and address of tho lutlior. The l'rizo Design will become tho property jf the Company. R g PARSONS, Secretary. Offices of Albert Hall Company, Hardingtoil's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. AUCKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. 11HE Usual PRACTICE will be held This (THURSDAY) Evening, in St. Matthew's School-room, at half-past seven precisely, on which occasion tho practice of " Richard Cceur de Lion" will be commenced. After which the Annual Meeting of Members, to receive the report of tho Committco, and a statement of accounts, will be held. The Chair will be taken by Colonel Mould, C.8., Vice-President of tho Society RICHARD S. F. PARSONS, Hon Sec. SPECIAL RELIGIOUS SERVICES. THE Br.v. WILLIAM TAYLOR mil frcadin the High-street Church, THIS EVENING and FRIDAY EVENING, at Seven o'clock. THOMAS RUDDLE, Superintendent Wesleyan Church. AUCKLAND REGATTA. FOR SALE, A RACING SKIFF, fitted up for pulling Two Pairs of Sculls, built by the best boat builders at Sydnoy. On view at the Queen-street Wharf. Apply 10 MR. CLAY'TON, Murine Surveyor, Queen-street, Auckland* TILE RACES ! THE RACES !! FOR SALE, cheap, a FOUR WHEEL, in good condition, at HILL'S, Coach-builder, noax Government House. treat for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! T>EST CURRANTS AND RAISINS, skl per pound. GOOD SUGAR, sd. psr pound. AT J O H IST MASK S' STORES, H O 33 S O N - STREET. " PRIZE MEDAL. CRINOLINES AND CORSETS. The only Prize Medal for Excellence of Workman ship n.nd Now Combinations in STAYS, CRINOLINES, AND CORSETS, was awarded to A. SOLOMONS, 85, OLD CHANGE, LONDON. THE CARDINIBUS PATEN'I JUPON Collapses at the slightest pressure, and resumes iti sliapo when tho pressure is removed. SPIRAL CRINOLINE SIEbL AND BRONZI For Ladies' Skirts (Patent), will not break, and can I be folded into tho smallest compass. SMITH'S NEW PATENT HARMOZON CORSET, (Self- Adjusting), Obtained a Prize Medal, and is the very best Staj over invented. CASTLE'S PATENT VENTILATING CORSET invaluable for tho Ball Room, Equestrian Exercise and Warm Climates. To be had, Retail, of all Drapers, Milliners, ant Stay Makers ; and wholesale only of A SOLOMON'S, 35, OLD CHANGE, LONDON. CLEANLINESS. A Stove most Brilliantly Polished i>* Tw MiXXJTES I'OU LESS TIIA>" ONE FARTIIINO. WG NIXEY'S-eelebrated registered BLACI . LEAD. A New Domestic Discovery ! Can not be wasted, and is a preservative of S "iiytMreJVoi 1 the: lijurious effects of the common article now : use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparativel. n °Sold everywhere, in Solid Blocks, l«-> 2d., 4i ""'.The'advantages of this Elegant Che.nicarPrepan, tiou are great saving of tunc, cleanliness of apphu, tiou, smallness of quantity required, an d tli.ip c vention of waste, dust, and its destnictn e con. quences. Further, it ultimately pi'oduccii a pur metallic coating of a high degree of brillwncy an durability, reflecting both light and heat. (See spec, m"" on the Bides of each block.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 1
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