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Amnsements, &o. HALLTHE LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE CARANDINI CONCERTS. THIS (THURSDAY; EVENING, May 22. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture, Piano, "William Tell" (Rossini)— The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Quartette, " Lo! The e<irly bpam of moruiug"— Madame fTarandini, Fannie, and Messrs. aiieiwiu and Gordon Descriptive Song. " The Slave's Dream" (Weiss)— Mr. Henry Gordon Cavatina, " Waiting " (Millard)- Madame Caratidini Solo, Pianoforte- Madame Wintev ! Quartette, " Farewell to the Forest" (Mendelssohn)— The bisters Rosina and Fannie and Messrs. Sherwin and Gordon Song, "The Wanderer" (Ftsca)—Mi?s Fannie Bolero (vocal), "Leggero" (Arditi)—Miss Rosina Selection from Offenbach's Brilliant Opera, "The Grand Duchess"—Company Interval of ten Minutes. Part 11. Introduction, Piano, '* La Figliadelßegiinento"—The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Part i-'ong, unaccompanied, "How can a Bird Help Singing"—The Sisters Rosina and Fannie and Messrs. Sherwin and Gordon ! Scotch Song, " Annie Laurie"—Madame Carandini Duet, " The Regulation" (Offenbach)— Miss Rosina and Mr. Ballad, 44 I Thought to be your Bride" (Blumenthal)— Miss Fannie Song, "The Holy Friar"—Mr. Henry Gordon Song, " Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer" (Wallace)— Miss Rosina Operatic Selection, " Ernani"—Company. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at S o'clock. La-lies' Cloak-room and every attention. Admission—First Spats, 35.; Second, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Children lialf-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. MISS FANNIE'S BENEFIT TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday), May 23. Meetings. FOR THE DESTITUTE. The Acting Secretary of the Provisional Committee of the proposed above-named Institution is requested to call a Public Meeting to consider what steps shall be taken to establish the Kefuge. The meeting will be held at the Mechanics'lnstitute, THIS DAY (Thursday), the 22nd instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. J. C. STOVIN, Hon. Secretary. Bay of islands coal company (LIMITED). The Fifth General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company's Oflice, on FRID \ Y, the 30th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business; To r ceive Report and Balance-sheet for the year ending 30.ii April ; to elect two Directors in the room of Messrs. G. B. Owen and James Williamson, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election; to el*ct two Auditors for the cu:vent year; and for the transaction of any other busluess that may be brought forward. By order of the Board of Directors. J. A. GILFILLAN, Secrctai/. 7, Queen-street, Auckland, Slay 20, 1573. MOANATAIRI GOLD MINING- COM PANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Large Room of the Insurance Buildings, on THURSDAY, May 2vUi instant, at noon. Business : To receive Directors' and Mine Managers' Reports and Balance-sheet, election of Director and Auditor. F. A. WHITE, Legal Manager. Auckland, May 13, 3S7S. American eagle gold mining COMPANY (REGISTERED). An Extraordinary Meeting of the above Company will be held on FRIDAY, the 13th June, 1573, at the Pacific Hotel, Gralnmskm j, at 7 p.m. Business : To consider aurl, if deemed advisable, authorise amalgamation with the Liucoln Castle Gold Mining Company (Kcg'stcred). By oruer. E. T. WILL'MAN, Manager. Grahamstown, May 20, IS7H. Lincoln castle gold mining' COMPANY (REGISTERED).

Notice is hereby given to the Shareholders of the Lincoln Castle Cold Mining Company (Registered) that an Extraordinary Mooting of the said Company will be held at Sceats' British Hotel, (.Jueen-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of June, 1873, at 2 o'clock p.m. The nature of the business to bo transacted at the said Meeting is as follows, that is 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 inserting, tho words " two shillings ami sixpence." Second—To increase the capital of the Company by the amount of £727 10s, by the issue of 000 new shares, the unpaid capital upon which shall be 10s 2-t 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 the Company on tribute. Fifth—To obtain the sanction of the majority required by Section 47 of the Mining Companies Act, 1572, to tbe Compauy.borrowing "a sum of money, not exceeding such sum as ' such majority may direct; and to the Com- • pany securing the' repayment thereof by a " Mortgage, or Bill of Sale Of the Property of ' the Company. Dated this 22nd dr»y of May, IS<3. - GEO. MAULE, Manager. Van gold mining- company (LIMITED). The Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Company's Office, Vailes' Buildings, Auckland on FRIDAY, the mil instant, at 3 o clock l) m to receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet. 1 ' JAMES SIVEWIUi i HT, Secretary. Auckland, May 21, 1573. Ra-venstoce go lD MINING company (-LIMITED). The Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders •will be held in the Company's Otlice, Vailes' Ruildines Auckland, on I'PJUAY, the 30tli instant, at 2 o'clock p.m., to receive Doctors' Report and Balance!beet' OWEN JONES, Secretary. Auckland, May 21, 1873. Bankc. A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK, | lit*- 190 AND 192, QUEI.t;-3TKEET. Established 184 7. President : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Vice-President : . "WILLIAM RATTRAY, Esq. The Bank is OPEN DAILY from 12 to 1 o'clock, also on SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from Is. and upwards received, for which 5 per cent, interest is allowed. _ Every facility given to depositors. „ li, CAMLROr*, Accountant. Lost. LOST— A Cheque, drawn by Heinbich Koftn, in favour of Mr. Suaw. Payment stopped. The tinder js requested to return the same tojklr. Kolin, Queen-street. ONE POUND REWARD.—StoIen cr strayed from St. John's College, on or about ■ Thursday, the 15Lh inst.—A Brown Pony (gelding) 3 branded TP on near shoulder.—Anyone bringing the " same' to St. John's College will receive the above reward. STRAYED into my paddock, on or about the Ist inst., at Papnkura—A Light Chesnut £ Mare, about fifteen hands; two hind feet white ; white face ; two white dots on forehead ; two fleshy snips on under lip : small white spot on back of i- wether : long tail, and no visible brands ; about three e years old. If not claimed within fourteen days, wil! L- i be sold to pay expenses. | HAMILTON QUIN. > Papakura, May 19,1573.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2906, 22 May 1873, Page 1

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