C CONCERT. A CONCERT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC will be held in the Brunswick Hall (by kind permission of StannUS Jones, Esq.), on THURSDAY EVENING, 28m INSTANT, in aid of the Fund for liquidating the Debt on the Harmonium, " All Saints'" Church, Ponsonby Road. The Chorus will consist of several Ladies, and Gentlemen Amateurs, who have kindly volunteered their assistance. The Instmmental part of the Concert will be under the Leadership of Colonel Balneavis. Conductor : J. Bbowne, Esq. Tickets, 3s. each ; obtainable of the Members of the Church Committee, or of Messrs. Wayte and Batger, and Upton and Co. Doors open at half-past 1; to commence at 8. FAREWELL TEA MEETING. FAREWELL TEA MEETING to the REV. W. MORLEY, will be held in the Wesleyan School-room, Highstreet, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 28th instant, at six o'clock. Tickets 2s each ; may be had of Mr. Clark and Mr. Welsman, Queen-street, and Mr. French, Vic-toria-Btreet. A PHANTASMAGORIA ENTERTAINMENT WILL be given in the Chapel School-room, Remuera, at 7.30 THIS EVENING. New Subjects—See Programme. CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, OTAHUHU. THE Bight Reverend Bishop Patteson will (D.V.) preach a Sermon in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Otahuhu, NEXT SUNDAY, March 24th. Service to commence at half-past 6 o'clock, p.m. WAIHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Waihau Gold Mining Company (Limited), will be held at the Company's Office, Fort-street, on SATURDAY, March 23, at noon, to take into consideration the prrsen position and future prospects of the Company. A full attendance is requested. ROBJSRT schultz, Secretary. COROMANDEL GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company are informed that the 21 Bt Call of 10s. per Share is now made payable to the Treasurer, at the Company's Office, Fort-street, on SATURDAY, 23rd March, instant. By older of the Directors, ROBERT SCHULTZ, Secretary. "WESLEYAN DAY SHOOL, HOBSON-STBEET, conducted bt MR. B R A B A Z O N, FIBST-CIASS CEBTIFICATD TEACHES, Assisted by Miss Bbajuzon for the junior department. ON and after MONDAY next, March 25th, the Children who could not have been received hitherto, can be received then. The higher classes will have more of Mr. Bhabazon's undivided attention bestowed upon them; at the same time the junior members shall not be neglected by him. The moral conduct of all is strictly watched, so that when they leave School and go to Business, they may do so with the wish to become useful members of society. The Evening School as usual is open from 7 to 0 o'clook on Monday's, Wednesday's, and Friday's. LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BT RS. SHAYLE GEORGE. Tebms pes Quarter : £ B. Day Pupils in all the branches of a refined English Education .. .. ..22 Day Boarders .. . • •. ..44 French .. .... .. ..11 Drawing in Pencil, Crayons and Water 1 Colors .. .. .. .. ..11 Music .by Professor Hoffmann, bi-weekly 2 2 Board and Instruction in English, French and Drawing, Laundress inclusive ... 12 10 Hours of Attendance—From 9*30 to 12*30, and from 2 till 4 o'clock. SHOBTLAND CRESCENT, Late the residence of W. S. Gbahame, Esq. WESLEY COLLEGE. THE NEXT QUARTER will begin on Monday, April Bth. TERMS i Boarders £12 10 per qr. Weekly Boarders 10 10 „ Day Pupils, Senior School ... 210 „ ~ Junior School ... 2 0 „ • RUSSELL'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shobtland Crescent.) RURALLY situated between "Army and Navy Hotel," and " Wesleyian College," UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRIVATE PARLOURS FOB FAMILIES. Anckland, March lit, TO MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, AND OTHERS. LEVY BEOTHEES, GENERAL IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION 6 AGENTS, ABE prepared to receive Consignments of Gene- i ral Merchandize. L. Bros, have every facility for. the Storage of Timber, preb of chabqe. Liberal Advances made on every description of Goods consigned to them for immediate sale and all acccunts promptly settled. i LEVY BBOTHEBS, < Taupo Quay, Wanganui, Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1046, 22 March 1867, Page 1
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