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PRINCE OF "WALES THEATRE. "Violinist . . .. ... ... Ifr. Wright. Cornopean... ... ... ... Mr. McComish. Flnte ... ... ... ... Mr- Thatcher. Pianist and Conductor ... ... Mr. E. Salamon. 'J" 1 HIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JULY 14, THATCHER, THI, GREAT LOCAL COMIQUE, IN HIS LATEST NOVELTIES. " A visit to the wharf," "The topics of the day," " The Sporting Captain," "The New J.P'S." " Advice to Investors," u Quartz on the Brain," &c., £c., &c. MBS. CHARLES THATCHER IN CAVATINAS. MR. DANIELS IK BUFFO SONGS. Carriages may be ordered at a quarter to 11. Box Offiec open from 2 to -4 o'clock. VOLUNTEER UNIFORM BALL. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MAJOR TISDALL And the Officers of the Royal Cavalry Volunteers, the Auckland Kille Volunteers, and the Auckland Naval and Naval Artillery Volunteers, T)57 ILL be held at the Drill Shed, Princes street, 1 V on THURSDAY EVENING, July 15,1869. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock p.m. Tickets (double), 12s (id each, may be obtained from Sergt.Major Lindsay, Royal Alfred L. 11.; Sergt.-Major Powley, Artillery ; Sergt .-Major llaslem, Staff; Col.Scrgt. Payne, No. 1 Company, A.R.V. ; Col.-Sergt. Scotter, No. 3 Co., A.R.V. ; Sergt. Barns, No. 1 Co., A.R.V.; Sergt. McConnell, No. 3 Co., A.R.V. ; Corp. Collins, No. 5 Co., A.R V.; Sergt. Ashley, No. 6 Co., A.R.V.; Paymaster Hampton, Navals.

THE GBEAT AMEIiIUAN CIRCUS. : HIS highly talented EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, ' which has reccntlj arrived in the Australian Colonies from India, is, ire understand, about t3 visit New Zealand. In the Indian Presidencies this Company performed with the greatest possible success nightly to crowded houses, quite a J'wrtrr being created about tliem, and many were the presents lavished upon the clever equestrian and ntlieleto artistes that comprise the Company. It is some time since we have had a circus troupe in Auckland, and there is little doubt that their arrival here will be hailed with considerable satisfaction by those lovers of amusement of this description. UNION STB AM SAW, MOULDING, SASH, AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED.) N OTICE. —Th» nnlf-yearly Ordinary General Meeting of the SHAREHOLDERS of the abova Company will be held on TUESDAY next, the 20th instant, at the office of Mr. J. T. CrARI.ICK", Qu«enstrset, to receive the Half-yearly Report and Balance Slieit. E. WAYMOUTH, Secretary. Auckland, I3th July, 1869. ST. ANDREW'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. rr*HE QUARTERLY MEETING of the above 1. Society will be held THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, the 13th instant, at 7.30 p.m., in the Star Ilotel, Albert-street. A. BROCK. Secretary. CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Central Board of Education Oilier, Auckland, 13th July, 1599. IN accordance with a provision contained in tlie sixth section of the " Common Schools Act, 1809," a GENERAL MEETING of tlia Central Board of Education will bo licld at the I'rovineial Government Buildings, Princes-street-, on WEDNESDAY, the 2Sth of July instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. B. J. O'SULLIVAN, Secretary. THAMES GAS COMPANY. OTICE is hereby given that 5000 Sharei only iS in tlic above Company will be al'otted up to9ili August, 1 SCO, after -which date the Books will be closed. Shares will be allotted in the order of application. By order. N. W. MASSEY, Secretary pro tern. SAVINGS BANK. * MEETING of the TRUSTEES will be held >J- on FRIDAY, the 16th instant, at 3 p.m. WILLIAM RATTRAY, Vice-President. 12th July, 1809. HARRIS & LAURIE'S ESTATE. i SECOND DIVIDEND of Two Shillings in the 't. round will be PAYABLE at the oilier- of Mr. H. B. Morton, Custom-house-street, on MONDAY next, 19th inst., between the hours of 2 and t p.ra. JAMES BURTT, Trustee. WE hereby agree to DISSOLVE, and do DISSOLVE, the PARTNERSHIP hitherto exist ing bet ween us as Solicit ors, carrying on business at Shortland. ,T. E. MAC DONALD, F. A. WIIITAKER. Dated Gth July, 1809. AUCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PERSONS desirous of Stocking their Ponds with Prussian Carp can receive a supply, free of cost, upon making written application to the Curator forthwith. _ _ THOMAS KIRK, Secretary. July 11, 18G9. NORTHERN LIGHT GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. (To be Restored under Joint Stock Companies Act, 1800.) WAITAKERE EAST. Capital £5,000, in 1,000 Shares C 5 each. PROMOTERS SHARES in the above Company may bo OBTAINED on application to the undersigned. H . H. LUSK, Sliortland-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1761, 14 July 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1761, 14 July 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1761, 14 July 1869, Page 1

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