Amusements, &e. PRINCE OP WALES THE A TEE. Lessee — Mr. DeLias Staee Manager - ... Mr. Lawrence INCREASED SUCCESS OP THE SHAUG-HE.AUN! Over 3 000 Citizeus have already witnessed this ' "WONDERFUL PRODUCTION. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 20, Fourth Night of ME. C. WHEATLEIGH, i- • i< ' CONN, THE SHATjGHRAUN! The GREAT TOWER SENSATION must bo seen to be believed. To-morrow Evening, Grand Fashionable Night. Tickets may be secured at Upton's. ILSO N ' S PALACE CIRCUS. LABT THREE NI3HTS—LAST THREE NIGHTS, j Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather last : evening, the spacious Pavilion was again crowded to ! excess by an enthusiastic audience. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, The performance will bo under the patronage and in presence of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR iND TOWN* COUNCIL. A MOST BRILLIANT PROGRAMME "Will be given this evening, Including all the latest Novelties in the Amphltheatrical Arena that Science and Art alone can accomplish. REMEMBER —THE LAST THREE NIGHTS or 1 - WILSON'S PLACE CIRCUS. POPULAR PRICES— Reserved Chairs .. ' 4s Family Clrclo .. .... . • • • 2s Pi* .. .. .. .. Is'" Children half-price to first and second-class seatsonly. The Circus has been fitted up with special care for the comfort of visitors; so come one and all; embrace this the only opportunity in a life-time of witnessing the greatest combination of Equestrian Talent that has ever visited the Colonies. Meetings. ' THE UNION STEAM SAW,. MOULDING, SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED). The Half-yearly Gene-al Meeting of tho Shareholders of the above Company will be held at 3 p.m. THIS .DAY (Thursday), the 20th January, 187 C. at the Office of Mr. T. L. "White, Insurance Build-, iutis, Queeu-street, Auckland. Business: To rcceive the Half-yearly Report and Balance Sheet, E. "WAYMOUTH, Secretary. • Auckland, January 20,157 C. BAY 03? ISLANDS COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Tho Eighth Annual General Mooting' of Shareholders in - the above Company will bo hold in tho Largo Room, Insurance Buildings, on FRIDAY, tlie 2Sth lost., at 3p m. . • ; A Business: To rcceive Reports and Accounts, and to Elect Two Directors and Two Auditors. By order of the Board of Directors. HENRY GILFILLAN, Jus., ' Acting Secretary. ■ 10. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, Jan. 17,187 Ci Young men's christian association. : NOON-DAY PRAYER-MEETING at School-rcom, High-street, near Durham-sireet, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. . ,
Calls. TAXRUA GOLD MINING -COMPAKY (LIMITEO). Notice is hereby given that a Call (sth) of Five Shillings per Share on the Capital of the above-: named Company has this day been made by tho Directors, payable to the Secretary, at the Company s Office, Bank' Buildings, Auckland, on or before r J.UDAY, »Sth January, 1370; qe 0 * "WINTER,*." '• Secretary. . Auckland, January 19,1876, . Dividends.", IN THE ESTATE" OF GEORGE WM. FRIEND, or ATJCKLAND, DRAPER.. : Parties having Claims against the above Estate are. requested to prove the same on or- before the 2Gth, instant, when a Dividend will bo declared. THO. MACFFABLANE, . Trustee. . Supreme Court, • Auckland, January 19,.1576. . . > : Public Notices. mHE public are cautioned, from negotiating • JL : two Government Cheques, respectively— I Eo. 5700, for £190 10s 4d, j And I ; Iso. COO 2, for£3Sos. " rjIDE FRANKLIN .ELECTION. ' All :Auckland Accounts against Messrs. HAMLIN and LUSK on account of the Franklin Election to be sent to the undersigned,'i at the Temperance Hall, Albert-street, on FEID AY next, at 12 o'clock. - For Messrs. Lusk and Hamlin. , . ■ JNO. KING. Auckland,. January 18, 1876. ■ jrrETV COLONIAL LNDUSTRY. - - • BROWS & SON'S " STOVE.. G-KA.TE- .Fp-MDET, ; YICTOHTA AND ALBBRT-STKEErS.' ". . ... Cast Iron Ornamental ; GRAVE FENCES AJs D : PALISADOES . . . . * Made to Order.'. :i • • ..-r' : Persons intending tareplaee decayed "Wood Fences, or erect new ones, are" especially invited to' inspect ; the above without delay.,',} IIODSE AND SHIPS' STOVES: AiTVAY3 ON HAND. ; ;rjl HE' H 'O. T % S 1 P'K'l N G S.' • , To the Editor of the Thames Ai>VEKTiSEH.:-r'SrK»r- . Through the columns of your paper 1 would make known to those afflicted with rheumatism the cure affected in my case'from a use of the , , waters of the Hot Springs, Waiwera. to'}***%*, for tha Waiwera I had ,be,en. unable to work four •months, and was bent nearly donblK AllJfl*! ttael 'was under medical treatment, which did ineno goca. r whatever A use, however, of the baths has entirely; 'cured me, and I am now, completely keedTrom ;pain and sUffness.f ;X'was on3r : fourteen the •Sptiiigs," and 1 ' Tised 'the baths, three, times a day, J ; y s . ,\y.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4426, 20 January 1876, Page 1
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