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ODD FELLOWS' HALL. I; D, (X E. M. V.> A. D; ODD FELLOWS , AMATETTR DRAMATIC COMPANY. ■ . Manager ...... Mr. T. J. SCOTT. GREAT ATTRACTION!! Second appearance of th : e Company assisted by the popular arid talented, actress MRS. COX. FRIDAY, 3isT AtreuST, 1866; The Great Drama entitled the ■ ■lu %■&!&. CY ! .' And the laughable farce of WEIGH SHALL I lASEI. Prices of Admission,:—Dress Circle* 45.; Boxes, 2s. Od.; Pit, W; Tickets to be obtained of Mr: Symonds, next Odd Fellows' Hall ■;. Mr. Cole, Basket Maker, CJueen-street ; Mr, Sy.ms, Wheatsheaf Inn, Queen-street; Mr. Akers, Red Lion Hotel, Freeman's J Bay ; Mrs. Syins, Commercial Hotel, Shortlandstreef.; Mr. Cox, Exchange Hotel, Queen.rStreet; Mr. Hales, Army and Navy Hotel, Upper Queen-street ; Mr, Wilson, Exehtirigo Hotel, Parhell; iflrs. Lawless, Newton -Hotel, Karangahape Road. !Doora open at half-past 7 j and commence at 8 o'clock, sharp. HOFFMANN'S ASSEMBLY EOOMSA HORTICULTURAL, ARTISTIC, arid. INDUS. TRIAL EXHIBITION -will fake place about the first week in October, Intending Exhibitors may apply for space and particulars to Mr. HoPPMank. COROMANDEL GOLD MINING GOMPAN"? (LIMITED). * N Hxtraorainnry Q-BSf KRAL of the ±V. Shiireho'dera of the Cnromandel Gold Mining Civinpaiiy (Lii ited), will be held at the Com(>anj - "B Office, Fort-street, fit. 4 o'eloek p.m. on TUKijDVY, I Hh September, to oonfirin the resolution passed at the General Annual Mot-lint* on the 10th. August last the capital of the < ompanyv ROBERT BOHUT.Z, Secret aty.

THE KAPANGA GOLP MINING- COMPAKY, LIMITED. ADITTHENB of £'1 rer Share, is now payable at the Company's Office, Queeri-etreel:. B, IiOUMK, Treasurer, W. & A. KENNEDY'S ESTATE, ALL Persons indebted to the aboye estate are refliiested to pay ttieir accounts immediately to Mr. John Black, or" they will, bo suad for after the Ist proximo, * „ ( /BARTON IRELAND, Trustees IjOrTN BLACK. : Durham-street, August 17, 1566. SIOGK-TAKING. rnHB Undersigned TAEING-STOCK request that all accounteagamet them be rendered before the 30th instant. CRUICESHANK, SMART & CO, 25th August, 1866. MESSRS. SHERLOCK & MORRIS fTIAKE this opportunity of informing the public i that they haye mutually »ISSpT,yED PARTNERSHIP. In future the business in Hobson-street will be carried on by J, Moituis, arid that of Queenstreet by A. Shebiock, They also take this opportunity of thanking the public for the support bo liberally bestowed on them, and still trust a continuance of their favoura. FIRE IN HOBSON-STREET. WOULD the Gentleman, who so kindly and at so much personal risk, laid blankets on the roof of my house to prevent it catching fire, LEAViC HIS- ADJDRESS with me. J. CABET. August SO, 180& THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ON THE WHARF, K MOORE hegs to inform his Friends and Cus- . tomers he has, taken, the Store neit but one to Messrs. Tiiounton & Firth's Mill, Qiieen-street Wharfj and trusts to be able to supply them as usua in a few days. 1. THE LATE FIRE IN Q.UESN-STKEET. MESSRS. OWEN & GRAHAM be"? to. return thanks ti> all those who exerted themselv&s in preserving his premises, on Tuesday nighti.frpm fire, and more especially the undermentioned gentlemen j who rendered valuable aßsistance. namely, Messrs. W. Swanson, J, McCosh Clarke, and Capt,. Troup. T.H AN KS. ■'' /~H EORQE WEBSTER tenders his grateful \JT 1H ANK3 to hie many kind friends through yrhose noble exertions hie Stoik was saved from the recent fire. ■ , ........... Ihe extraordinary efforts of the Fire Brigade are worthy of special remark, the building having caught ..fire in different places several times.. Auckland, August i29'-, 1.866... K.JEW PUBLIC WHAEPvNOETH siHOEE. OW-F.ES of property in the North Hend District nre reF.pectlullj inyiied to GUN'! Rlß'l TK to the Fund now being raii-ed.for a >iew Public Wharf, to be erected at tlie tprmination of the Hpflci leading 10 the Lake niid Noithi'rn !>• tilcnicii.'s. About £30U will he relinired for, a substantial structure. Cqritribiitioiia pill be received .bv any Meniber of tho ommi«e, or. y, ■■■£2Qj L (zpwEßs'rE&,. Chairman of C«,mmitt^e>'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 872, 30 August 1866, Page 1