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Amusements, &o. I LITERARY SOCIETY. SfAUGURAL ENTEBTAINMENT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MAY 27, AT TUB DEVONPORT HALL, at 7.30 o'clock, Addresses by Me srs. Reed, Bates, MacKenzie, Lusk, Joy, and R. es. Mus'c by Orpheus Glee Club aud the bo:t Amateur Talenl. Admission: Non-members, Is; children, half-price. ; The 4 Takapuna' will leave Queen-street Wharf at ! G.dsp.m.. and No ill Shore at 10.30. Fare, Cd each , W:-,y; Performers Lee. 1 I T Y HALL. TBE LAST NIGHTS OF THE CABANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. THIS (TUESDAYj EVENING, MAY 27. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture, Piano, u "William Tell" (Rossini) — The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Part Song, u Evening Song" (Abt) —The Sisters Rosina and Fannie and Messrs. Shenvin and Gordon Ba'lad, "I cannot Sing To-night" (Lavenu) — Madame Carandlni Song, " Will-o'-the-Wisp" (Cherry) Mr. Henry Gordon Duet, Brilliante. "Brindisi" (Campana)—The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Pianoforte Solo—Madame Winter Recit and Air, "Se M'Abbandoni" (Mcrcadante) — Miss Fannie Cavatina, "The Faithless" (Golmiclc)—Miss Rosina Selections from Wallace's beautiful Opera LURLCNE," introducing the following Morceaux: "Ave Maria," "Flow on, thou Silver Rhine," and "Sail on the Midnight Deep"—Company. Part 11. Introduction, Piano, ° Silver Bells" (Sydney Smith) — The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Trio, from Donizetti's Opera " Lucrezia Borgia"— Miss Rosina and Messrs. Sherwin and Gordon Song, " Alas those Chimes" (Wallace) —Miss Fannie Duet, "T'el Rammenti" (Campana) — The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Song, 41 The Wolf" (Shield)— Mr. Henry Gordon Cavatina, "Tell me, my Heart" (Bishop)—Madame Carandini Ballad, " Kate O'Sliane" (Linlcy)— Miss Rosina Laughing Trio, from " The Rose of Castile" (Balfe) — Miss Fannie, Miss Rosiua, and Mr. Sherwin. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at S o'clock. Ladies' Cloak-room and every attention. Admission—First Seats. 35.; Second, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Children half-price to first and second Tickets may be obtained and scats secured at Upton and Co.'s, where a numbered plan of the Hall may be Special Night on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 2S, the Programme of which will be principally devoted to The NATIONAL MELODIES OF SCOTLAND, Under the Patronage of the C.Ticers and Members of the SCOTTISH AND ENGINEER VOLUNTEER COMPANIES. Meetings. BAY OF ISLANDS COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). The Fifth General Meeting of the Sh-* holder: of this Company will be held at the Company's Oll'ee, on FRID *Y, the 30th ins' nt, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business : To receive Report and -sheet for the year ending 30th April ; to eletl two Dir clors in the room of Messrs. G. B. Owen and W?'* Vinson, who retire by rotation, but arc elij.b'e for re-election ; to elect tr«*o Auditor: for the ctu»ent year; and for the transaction of any other bus. ness tint may be brought fo". ward. By order of the Board of Djvectors. J. A. GILFILLAV. Secrc.a*./. 7, Queen-street, Auckland, May 20, 1573. X> ED WHITE AND BLUE GOLD XV MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held here on MONDAY, 9th proximo, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive balance-sheet and Directors report, to elccta Direct in tlicioom of one who retire:, and to appoint Auditor for ensuing half-ye:r: rlso to authorise letting of poitions of the mine on tribute. n. Mcdonald scoit, Manager. Grahamsto' n Stock Exchange, Owen-street, May 23,1573. DAUNTLESS AND SINE! -TO - RI>E GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General Mooring of Shareholders of the above Company ill be held hereon FRIOA\, Gtli June proximo, at 7.30 p.m. , ~ , Business; To receive Directo .s report and balancesheet, and to determine the disno al of forfeited shares; also to elect a D' .ector in room of one who retUC3 ' R. McDONALD SCOTT, Manager. Grahamstown Stock Exchange,^ Owen-"treet, May 23, 1573. Notices. FOR THE DESTITUTE. Patron : The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. Acting Commiiike: His Worship the Mi»-yo: The Rev. C. M. Nelson The Rev. P. H. Cornford S. B. Biss, Esq. H. H. Lusk, Esq. Mr. J. C. Stovin. In consequence of the limited means and acconmrdation at the disposal of the charitable institutions at ; present established in this city, as well as the fact that they are not altogether devoted to the rebef of the extreme cases of poverty and destitution contemplated ' by the " Refuge," and because every penny subscribed will be strictly devoted to the succour of the outcast and the wanderer, destitute alike of food and shelter, it is hoped that a large amount of sympathy and support will be eulisted for the establishment of this institution. , ~, T! 1 t Printed forms now lie at each of the Banks, w hero subscriptions and donations will be received: and in which the addresses can be entered of those who iutend to become annual subscribers. Tho subscription lists will be closed the 14th day of June next, and will then be published: the amount subscribed, in the meantime, being held in trust by the Acting Committee. j c STOV , INTj non. Secretary. (gERVANTS DIRECTEROMENGLAND. R. W. HETHERING TON, ! Employment and Emigration Agent, 1 Uxbridge, England, is appointed by the A--eut-Ger.eral for New Zealand to select suitable persons for free p..si 3° to this colony, and has during the p.-,st year succeeded in sending to New Zer.land a l r --.j e number of Farm Labourers and Female Domestic " Servants. He will be happy to engage in England any Servant required by persons who find it 3 d'lliculty in obtaining them in this country, ana wi'l ' endeavour to send such Servants by the next emigrant r ship leaving London. A sum of £1 must be sent foi " each adult required, which will be used, when necc:' sary, in assisting the emigrant to obtain a Employers should write direct to L. W. HetherinC'- - ton, stating full particulars of situation aud of the d servant wanted. Strict investigation will be mr.de into all servants' charters before an engagement is 'j made. Reference may be obtained in New Zealand fron: Preece & Uraham, Vaile's Bu'ldiDgs, Queen-street Auckland. * O T I C E TAIRUA SAW MILLS. n TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, CON 3- TRACTOR*, &C. These "Mills being now in full operation, the Pronrietors beg to intimate that they are prepared tc Execute orders for sawn timber with utmost d.s- ---? patch at current rates. . . ~ . Oftice; Custom-house-street, Agent. k" IVTOTICE is hereby given that the partnerFN ship hitherto existing between the ttndersignet »r as BrewersTunder the style of *' R. Seccombe and Son,' *h has been Dissolved, and that Mr. John CaiirO] % Seccombe will in future carry on the business, an( that all debts due by, and to, the said firm will b paid and received by him. P RICHARD SECCOMBE, J. C. SECCOMBE. Auckland, May 21,1573.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2910, 27 May 1873, Page 1

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