A PHANTASMAGORIA ENTERTAINMENT ' -with the aid of Mr. Buhgham's brilliant " Eureka" light and Mirror Glass Reflector, (producing a well-defined and life-size picture within a perfectly clear disc upwards of 12 feet in diameter), will be given for the Sunday and Day School Children (and others) of Ist. Sepoiohbe'S Oiitjbch in St. Paul's School-room. (Weather permitting), THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. In addition to Albert Smith's ascent of Mont Blmc, &c„ &e., for tho first timo in Auckland, will be exhibited, the excruciatingly comic series of original Oriental sketches (in 12 Tableaux), entitled "THE TALE OF A TUB !" Tickets of Admission Gd each; Reserved Seats; Is ; Children Half-price ; may be had of Mr. Paul and Mr. Honderson, Grocers, Symonds-street; also, at the "Quang Tung Hong," Mr. Whyte, 218, Queen-street; Mrs. Flower, Shortland-street; Mr. Kelly, Baker, Princes-street. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. DE BURGH ADAMS. A MEETING of the Committee was held on SATURDAY, 21st instant, at the Mechanics' Institute, when the following gentlemen were proposed and added to the Committee :— Messrs. David Graham Samuel Cochrane Mark Somorville Jerome Cadman Dr. Goldsbro' Morton Jones Captain Dinnin Geo. Webster F. H. Lewis son, and M.Lambert (Military Train). Tho Committee resolved to subdivde the City and Suburbs of Auckland into districts, and appoint Members of the Committee to collect subscriptions It also resolvad to form a Sub-Committee at Onehunga and Otahuhu, and that the hon. Secretary should request Messrs. Davies and Hallimore of tho former place, and Messrs. Thos. Rodgers and Gordon of tho latter place, to take tho necc3sary Bteps for accmplishing the objects of tho Meeting. A'vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings CHURCH OF ENGLAND CEMETERY. SUBSCRIPTIONS to REPAIR the WALLS, GRAVEL the WALKS, and carry out the much needed IMPROVEMENTS in this Cemetery, are earnestly invited by GEORGE P. PIERCE, \ SHIRLEY W. HILL, \ Trustees. J. H. HORNE, ) LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE COMMITTEE of the Ladies' Benevolent Society having found in their visitation of the
poor a great want of needful covering, earnestly request donations of Clothing, Blankets, &c., which will be received by the following Ladies at their residence :— Mns. Rd. Abthtjb, Hepburn-street. Mus. BKXNF.Tr, Chapel-street. Mns. Bbvekidge, Symonds-strest. Mits. CoRNFoiiD, Wellesley-street. Mbs. Gavin, Parnell. Mns. Hobsos, Hobson-street. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PROSPECT HOUSE, ONEHUNaA. MRS. JAMES, eAYIN G REMOVED into tlie above commodious and healthfully situated Residence, has now VACANCIES for a limited number of YOUNG LADIES, to Board and Educate. The Houte is large, pleasantly and conveniently situated, Omnibuses passing hourly within two hundrod yards of the grounds. References to Parents of Pupils and others. For further particulars address as above. AUCKLAND BONE MILL. J AND J. SOPPET having erected a New and • Substantial BONE MILL, with Machinery of the most modern construction, are now prepared to receive orders for BONE DUST, J and f-inch Bones. The above are cash purchasers of Bone in any quantities. HENDERSON & MACFABLANE'S Store, Wharf Freeman's Bay, March 16,1856 MOUNT HOBSON NURSERY, BEMUERA. THE undersigned laas much pleasure in bringing under the notice of his patrons and the public his luxuriant Stock of Coniferous and other Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of large size, fully prepared lor safe removal, together with a general stock of Fruit Trees, Thorn Quicks, Garden Seeds, and numerous other matters pertaining to a general nursery. An early call will be esteemed a favour. Tho Nursery is within a short distance of Newmarket. O. T. WREN, Nurseryman', Landscape Gardsxer, &o. ON SALE, AT ALEXANDER GENTLES' UR3ERY, TREES, consisting of APPLE, PEAR, NECTARINE, PEACH, aud CHERRY, Also, A great stock Fine Oaks of all sizes, Pine-aster or Fir Trees, Walnuts, Poplars, Mulberrv Trees, 1 Cypresses of great size, and other Plants too numerous to mention. Blue Gums and Stringy Bark in boxes of 100's and 50's; all sizes, PARNELL, RUTLAND ROAD, Lb ad ixc to St. George's Bay. TO MEET THE TTMES TO MEET THE TIMES!! SWETE and CO. GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, &c., corner of Pitt-street and Karangaliapo Road, Newton, beg to intimate to their friends and the public generally, that they have REDUCED tho PRIOE of the 21b Loaf of Bread to FOURPENCE HALFPEENY All Broad weighed on delivery, if required. The quality guaranteed Al. S. & Co. would beg to invito the attention of customers to their large and varied stock of Groceries, Provisions, &c., feeling comfident that for quality and cheapness they cannot bo surpassed. 8. & Co. take this opportunity of thanking their friends and patrons for past favours so liberally accorded, and hope, by continuing to supply a good and cheap article, to merit a continuance of same. N.B.—Best Sperm Candles, Full Woights 2s. per lb. Ditto ditto ditto, Light Weights.. Is. 9d. ditto Ditto ditto Auokland Tallow .... lOd. ditto Best Soap per bar lojd. ditto Plaid Vestas i s , 2d. doz. Very Beet Cavendish, 10s 4s. 6d. par lb. NEWCASTLE COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. (Foot Barrack Hill, adjoining Hardington's Bazaar Buildings), DELIVERED AT 50s. PER TON J " " 11Sl » » Cut do. „ 13s. 6d. „ Potatoes, Oats, I3run, and Maiio, always on hand, A. CUNNINGHAM)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 846, 31 July 1866, Page 2
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