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PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. r n O-3JI GH T (THURSDAY), I February 17, AND FOE THIS NIGHT ONLY, TIME AND THE HOUR Axd TDII N HIJI OU T. MR. AND MRS. C. HOLLOWAY will shortly appear. The Great Drama AJ?T E R BARK la in active preparation, and will shortly be produced. TO-MORROW, BENEFIT of MRS. J. L. HALL. j : I n AINER, CHRISTY, AND 8.1/ TERN MINSTRELS, having arrived, Mr. J. C. Rainer respectfully announces that the Company will appear when a suitable place can be secured for their entertainments, due notice of which will be given. MADAME WINTER, PROFESSOR OP PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, /I IVES PRIVATE LESSONS at her IX residence, ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD. Piano, three lessons, one guinea. Singing, four lessono, one pound. MR. WINTER. Singing, single lesson, half guinea. I Twelve lessons, five pounds. MR. J. HYDE PARKER, PIANIST and PROFESSOR of MUSIC, gives FINISHING LESSONS on the PIANOFORTE.—Address Cucksey's Music Saloon, Q.ueen-'-treefc. MR. PLUMIIT, SURGEON DENTIST, REMOVED to HOB3ON STRRET. opposite St. Matthew's Church.

TAYLOII & KEDFERN, | PHOTOGRAPHERS, 194, Qukex-stkeet, Next door to the Savings Bank. T. <fc B. beg to announce that they have for sale VIEWS of AUCKLAND TTAtt EOUE, with the FLYING SQUADRON. "WELLINGTON-STREET LITERARY ASSOCIATION. rjIHE FIFTH SESSION will commence 1 THIS (THURSDAY') EVENING, at 7.30, when a Paper will be read on "Desultory and Systematic Reading." F. E. B WING-TON, Hon. Sec.

2f o T.T-C E. 'THE Traateea in the Estate of J. M. I FRENCH request that all ACCOUNTS due to the Estate be PAID to Mr F. GEWINSTON, Queen-street, within eeren days from this date, after which all debts unpaid will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery. St February 12, 1870.

NOTICE is hereby given that CHARLFS JOHN NELSON of the City of Auckand, in the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of Now Zealand, Biscuit Manufacturer, has this day filed in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland, a Declaration of his inability to meet his engagements with his Creditors, duly made in accordance with the Provisions of the "Bankruptcy Act, 1867," and the " Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act 1868." Dated this Sixteenth day of February, One thousand eight hundred and seventy. "WILLIAM H. KIBSLING, 74, Q.ueen-street, Auckland, Solicitor for the said Bankrupt. :

IN BE OLIVER ALFRED RAY SON'S EJTATE. rAEE notice that a certain DEED of COATPOSITION made under the Bankruptcy Act, 1807, bearing date the tenth day of February, 1870, and made between OLI V r R ALFRED RAYSON of Waiotahi Creek, Thames Goldfield, in the Province of Auc - land, in the Colony of New Zealtm I, Hotel and Storekeeper, of the first part, CHAKI.i2-» STEWART PYNE, of the Thames G-oldfield aforesaid, Miner, of the second part, and all the Creditors of the said Oliver Alfred Rayson, of the third part, was -3?lLi D in tinoflice of the Supreme Court, at Auckland aforesaid, on the 16r.h day ot February, 1870. Dated the 16th day of February, 1870 SiEPHEN EDWARD HUOHIfiS, Solicitor for the said Oliver Alfred Rays I HAVE to request that all persons having accounts against me will send them lo the Office of Messrs. Jnukson & Tins.-oil Solicitors, Fort-street, before SATURDAY next, at 12 o'clock. W. A. HUNT. FIVE POUNDS REWARD.

LOST -A DESPATCH BAG, on the Great South Road (between Grafton Road and Otolu'Hu), containing a L \DV GOLD WATCH, witfa appendages, Clold l£ye glass, &n. —Anyone finding the above, ind briiifxiiifj it to the Hrkat.t> Olfluv, or to Mr. John" Hall's Store, Otahuhu, will re oeive the above reward. ONE POUND REWARD. JTKAYEI), from the Flat Bush, nbo tt.»o .1 wooks ugo, 30 WJiTßllliii branded DT. Tiie above reward will be |>:.i -in information of then - whereabout.- b.- n>. 4ven to David '1 uomsox, East Ta.ni 'kv COMFORI'ABUE BOARD AND Kfc>. J J KNUR for respectable Gentlemen, " Airs. Walton's, 72, Groy-strcel. 1' AISULISY & CO. are empowered to 3 J ieC' ivo payments on accounts duo t>Herald at the Thames. TO G-KNTLKMICN ABOUT TO RE'l URN TO KNOIjAND. i YOl r >G MAN of respectability an \ itimiileinanlv habits would be {jla . t nret with an engagement !*5 Coiiipani.-ii u ittendant to n Gentic.uau on the ho vovii"e to EngiauJ. Unexceptionable lefetences ,r ivcn.—Address A.ty./i., IXekald Otv e

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1900, 17 February 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1900, 17 February 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1900, 17 February 1870, Page 1

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