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Amusements, &c. |Q I T Y H A L L . THE LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE CAEANDINI CONCERTS. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MAT 21, AND EVERY EVENING. Overture, Piano, " The Poet and I'easant" (Sunnee) —The Sisters Rosina and Fanrji:j Quintette, "Blow Gentle Gales" (Bishop)— Company CavatiDa, "Come, M"sic, with thy Tone" (Verdi) ("I Lombardi")- Mada-.ie Carandini Song, "Tho Good Old Days of the Country Squire" (Macfarren) ("She stoops to C nquer")—Mr Heniy Gordon Ballad, " I Cannot my Wheel"—Miss Rosiiia Solo, Pianoforte—Madame Winter Part Song, unaccompanied, "The Vale of Rest" (Mendelssohn)— The Sisters Rosina and Fannie, and Me?srs. Sherds In and Gordon Cavatina, "Una Voce" (Rossini's "II Barbiere")—Miss Fannie Quartette, " The Spinning Wheel" (from Flotow's Opera " Martha")—' The Sisters Ro:*naand Fannie and Messrs. Sherwin and Gordon Introduction, Piano, " Golden Bells" (Sydney Smith) The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Trio, "Memory" (Leslie)—Madame Carandini, Miss Fannie, and Mr. Sherwin Song, "Ring on Sweet Angolus" (Gounod)— Miss Rosina Sea Song, " Rolling Home Across the Sea" ( Weiss)— Mr. Henry Gordon Duet, "Saintrd Mother" (Wallace)—Madame Carandini and Miss Rosina Cavatina, "Did I not Love Thee" (Camid^e) —Miss Fannie Song, "Beautiful Star" (Foster) —Madame Carandini Operatic Selection—(Balfe's Opera " The Bohemian Girl'') [Introducing the mo3t favourite airs]— Company Doors open at half-past 7; to commence c.t 8 o'clocl* Ladies' Cloak-room and every attention. Admission—First Seats, 35.; Second, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Children half-price to first and second seats. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Upton and Co.'s, where a numbered plan of the Hall may be seen. On FRIDAY EVENING next, May 23rd BENEFIT OF JMISS FANNIE. Volunteer Notices. A u CELAND RIFLE BRIGADE. The Final Contest for the Brigade Champfon Belt will take place at 9 a.m. THIS DAY (w\- da. lay). The Members that are qua I; fied to coil* te are Corp. W. Partington, Capt. Morrow, Ser w -. Soall, Bugler Partington, and Volunteers Thome, Forde", Douglass, Hay, Brighton, sen., Buvke, i-3. Morrow, May, and Brassey. SEEKING H. MATTHEWS, Lieut,, Brigade Secretary. Auckland, May 21, 1373. Meetings. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. The General Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Otlice of the Company, Queenstreet, Auck'and, THIS DAY Wednesday;,*2lst May, 1&73, at 3 o'clock p.m., to receive the half-yearly report, and elect Auditors. By order of the Board. A. BOAItDMAN, Manager. May 21,1573. U C KLAND INSTITUTE. The Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held in the Museum Buildings, at 7.30 p.m., THIS DAY (Wednesday), May 21. T. KIRK, Secretary. FOR THE DESTITUTE. The Acting Secretary of the Provlsiona! Committee of the proposed above-named Institution i: requr.-tcd to call a Public Meeting to consider what steps shall be taken to establish the Relugc. The meeting will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, on THURSDAY" next, the 22 ul instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. J. C. STOVIN, Hon. Secretary. BAY OF ISLANDS COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). The Fifth General Meeting of th ;. .. *• de of this Company will be held at theComp ny's OtDcc, on FRID\Y, the 30tli instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. Businr - : To receive Rei'jrt and Bularc -sheet for the year ending 30tli April ; to elec'. two Directors in the room of Messrs. G. B. Owen and J~mes WP 'unison, who retire by otation, but are eligible for re-election ; to elect two Auditors ior the current year; and for the transaction of any other business that may be brought forward. By order of the Board of Directors. J. A. GILFILLAN, Secretary. 7, Queen-street, Auckland, May 20, 1573. Lincoln castle gold mining COMPANY (REGISTERED). Notice is hereby given to the Shareholders of the Lincoln Castle Gold Mining Company (Registered, that an Extraordinary Meeting of the said Company will be held at Sceats' British Hotel, (\ieen-:treet, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of June, 1573, at 2 o'clock p.m. The nature of the business to be transacted at the said Meeting is as follows, that : s to say— First —To alter Rule 70 of the General Rules of the Company, by striking out the words " one shilling," and in lieu thereof insertiug the words ** two shillings and sixpence." Second—To increase the capital of the Company by the amount of .£727 10s, by the issue of C .0 new shares, the unpaid capital upon which shall be l(»s 2d per share. Third—To authorise the Directors to purchase the Mine of the American Eagle Gold Mining Company (Registered), for 300 of such new shares. Fourth—To authorise the Directors to let the upper portions of the Mine of th Company on tribute. Dated this 20th day of May, 1873. GEO. MAULE, Manager. MERICAN EAGLE GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). An E.\t".ior. ,: nary Meeting of the above Compnny will be held on Fill DAY, the 13th June, 1573, at the Pacific Hotel, Gr.-.liamstown, at 7 p.m. Business: To consider, and, if deemed !sable, author. i amalgamation with the Lincoln Castle Gold Mining Company (Registered). By order. ' E. T. WILDMAN, Manager. Grahamstowr, May 20,1873. Coals, Etc. X>AY OF ISLANDS COAL YARD, breakwater road. 100 TONS COAL ON SALE, BY HENRY GILFILLAN, Agent. 7, Queen-street. Hotels. Army and navy hotel, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. MICHAEL DINNIN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor having redecorated and his House in the newest style, is prepared at all tunes to accommodate mEs YISITORS . Terms moderate. Servants punctual and civiL HOTEL. The above splendidly-situated Hotel, five chains frnm the Railway Station at Papakura, doing a large increasing business, may be obtained oa moderate terms on application to the'owner, Mr. P. Martin. This large and commodious Hotel, with its extensive wounds? is freehold property, and will prove a splendid investment for a business man, the proprietor being about to leave the colony. TO BE LET, The WAIWERA HOTEL, Hot Springs. For particulars apply to JACKSON & KUSSELL, Fort-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2905, 21 May 1873, Page 1

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