NOTICE. j TO ARMY AND NAVY OUT PENSIONERS, | IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. THE PAYMENT of PENSIONERS for the ensuing Quarter will be made at the undermeni tioned Places and Dates :— | Auckland, Friday, April 10, 1868, from 9 a.m. to J 1 p.m., at tho Commissariat Office, Albert j Barracks OlfEHtrsGA, Wednesday, April 8,1568, at IX a.m., at the Court-house Hotel Otahuhtt, Monday, April 6, 1868, at 9 a.m., at the Criterion Hotel. ! Pankuue, Friday, April 3, 186S, at 9 a.m., at the Ferry Hotel. Howick, Friday, April 3, 186S, at 12, noon, at | Mr. Crow'B House [ Deury, Monday, April 6,1865, at 12 noon, at the Farmers' Hotol. Any pensioners who may be unavoidably absent on the above days, must- apply, on or before the 20th A pril next, otherwise no payment will be made to them until the following quarter. Army, Navy, and East India Company's HalfPay and Irish Constabulary and Civil Service Pensions will not be paid on any of the above dates. FRANCIS INNES, I D.A.C.G., Military Accountant. Military Accountant's Office, Auckland, March. 22, 1868. BALL TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. IN consequence of the small number of applications for Tickets received by the Committee, they do not feel justified in making arrangements for the Proposed Public Ball at present, and have, therefore, resolved to EXTEND the TIME within which application is to be made for Tickets, until SATURDAY, the 28th instant. Application to be made to any of the Members of the Committee, or to the Hon. Secretary. By order of the Committee, JOHN 0 GIL VIE, Honorary Secretary. City Commissioners' Office, Auckland, March 24, IS6S. OTAHUHU DIVISION, R.C.Y. rriHE Troop will ASSEMBLE at Otahuhu THIS X DAY (Friday), at 3 p.m. The Capitation Allowance will be paid. W. T. BASSETT, Captain Commanding. BRUNSWICK HALL. MADAME CABANDINI' S Musical entertainments win re. COMMENCE on. SATURDAY, March 28. /~1 HILONI'B CELEBRATED WAX - WORK VX EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. —At Stichjiury's Buildings, Queen-street, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. r i AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. 'xA fit HE First Ordinary MEETINGofthe MEMBERS J 8 will be held in the Museum, Princes-street, the evening of MONDAY, 6tli April, at 7 when various papers will be read and matteU|Of inHP terest may be brought before tho Society. 4/ Members desiring to read papers at must forward them to the Hon. Sec. (Mr. T. B. Gillies, Wyndham-street,) before noon on Saturday, 4tli April. Persons desiring to join the Society may do so before the 31st March on payment to the Treasurer (Mr. J. H. Crawford) of the subscription of £1 Is. After that date an additional entrance fee of £1 la will be payable. THOS. B. GILLIES, Hon. Sec. 24th March, IS6B. 9 FINANCIAL REFORM LEAGUE. A LECTURE on "The Past History and Present Position of Taxation in New Zealand," will be delivered in the Odd Fellows' Hall, THIS (Friday) EVENING, the 27th-March, at half-past seven o'clock. The Public are invited to atten d. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the above Association will be held in the Rooms, Wellesley-street, THIS EVENING. Tea at half- . past six. All Members specially invited to attend. HEBREW SABBATH SCHOOL. NOTICE. THE MEMBERS of the Jewish Community are reminded that the ANNUAL SCHOOL EXAMINATION will take place on SUNDAY NEXT, the 29th inst., at half-past 2 p.m. Pupils are requested to attend at 2 o'clock. H. JO3EPH, Hon. Sec. iO THE FIBE BFIG-ADE, MR. SHERRARD, AND OTHEBS. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to thank you for the kind aid rendered in removing my goods during the fire in Vincent-street. Much trouble has prevented my acknowledging your great kindness before this time. [ 0. GOODWIN. NOTICE UNDER " PATENTS ACT, 1860." In the matter of tho application of Alfred Stacy Watson for Letterß Patent. NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been made by Alfred Stacy Watson, of the City of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, settler, in accordance with the " Patents Act, I860," for the ibsue to him of Letters Patent, granting him the exclusive use of a new invention or improvement originated or discovered by him, being a machine for the purpose ot separating gold from quartz, and for its amalgamation or mercurialisation; and any person or persons who may wish to prefer any objection to the granting of such Letters Patent aro hereby required to send (within four months from the publication hereof) to John Eoyle Bennett, of the City of Wellington, in tho said Colony, Esq., M.D., being the person appointed for that purpose under the provisions of the said Act, a statement in ■writing setting forth the grounds of such objection, subscribed with his or their proper names and addreßS. ALFRED STAC? WATSON. Symonds-street, Auckland, March. 25, 1668,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1361, 27 March 1868, Page 1
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