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Amusements &c. Theatre ROYAL. Lessee Mr. It. Stewart. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ! CONTINUED SUCCESS ! Crowded Nightly ! Crowded Nightly ! TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), MARCH ? T MB. R. STEWART, And his Daughters, the MISSES DOCY, MAGGIE, and XELLI3 STEWART, THEIR HEW ENTERTAINMENT ! Written expresily for them by the well-known Australian Author, Garnet Walch, entitled IF; OR, AN OLD fiKXI RE-SET. " Much virtue in if."—As You Like It — ?HAK f bi'iAaS. NEW AND ELEGANT DRESSED. Nautical and French Mc&levs. OPfcJtATIC ?CE3.*AS. .NEW HALLACS. Save Yock Kr*SE». Lticsniro Sc-xcs. Duets, Tbios, Quartettes, Jigs, Hornpipe?, a3Z> Tm-TsICUOREAN DITf.XS. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at S sharp. Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; stalls, 2s Cd : pit, 1?. Box office at Upton and Co's. Carriages may be ordered at ha'f-pa*t tea. An efli ient "Band, under the Direction of MR. IIARCOUh-T LEE, H.A.M. H. P. Agent. Museum of art and science will open THIS DAY, at 3 o'clock, and Evening at 7. 10. G.T., VICTORIA LODGE, NSW- • MARKET. The above Lodge will give an Entertainment, in tin Newmarket Hall, ou THURSDAY, March <5. consisting of Reading?, Songs, and Recitations : tha whole to conclude with a waistcOAt-bnrstiar, buttonbreaking, side-sphttiug Farce. Admission, 1«. Doors ope-, at 7, to commence at 7.3). Excursions. Great native mei-:ti>t; at ORiKEI. The p.f. 'TAKAPUNA' will leave the Ferry T at 11 am. ar.d 2 p m., THIS DAY (Monday), 3rd ins*ant. for Orakei,* 5* here the Great Meeting of Tribes is being held. RETURN TICKETS—I-. C 3. H. W. HEATfT, Manager; Dividends. rjUTAME.S GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). The Share Renter will be Closed from noon 3a the 3rd till neon of the Gth inatant, wL°n aa interim Dividend cf One Shiil-ng and Sixpence per Share will be payable, at the Camptny's Oflice, ShortUnd-street, Auckland. F. A. WHITE, s,»c:et»rr. • Calls. COSGEESS GOLO MIXING COMPANY (LIMITE' 1 ). At a Meeting of Directors of the above Company, held thi3 day. a Call {the third) cf Threepence p-r Share on the Capital of the Company has bu>-n made, paj-üble to the Secretary, at the Registered Oflice of the Company, on or before the Ist day of An il, 1679. M. 3. LEER?, Secretary. Auckland, February *27, 1579. Public Notices. Relief of ioo widows and ORPHANS. The Committee appointed in Auckland to obtain means for the relief of the sufferer.* through the Colliery Explosion at Kaitaogata, invite Subscriptions from a 1 persons desirous of mitigating their distr.s3. J. M. CLARK, Trea-urer. . F. G. EWINGTOtf, Don. Ses. SOLUTION OF PARTNERS ill P. The Partnership hitherto existing between Cba-lis Bu»h and George Lawton, Hotel-keepers in Auckland, under the style or firm of Gush and Lawton, ha? been Dissolved by mutual consent, a> from the 25th day of February, 1879. All Claim* against the said Aim will be paid by the said Charles Eu«h, to whom all Debts the said "firm are to be p\id. O. LAW ro>\ C. 3U3H. Witness: W. R. Mowbray. "XT* OTI C E OF REMOVA L:— GEORGE BRUCE, Coachbuilder, begs to thank his numerous friends for their kind paironaga to him during the last six years at hi 3 Factory in Uppsr Queen-street, and to inform them thai he has no# removed to more commodious prenrsts in Wafeefield-street and Lorne-street. next to the Charlemont Hotel, where he will be happy to restive a continuance of their favours. O T 1 Os 7 MCLEOD'S PATENT SAFETY TIMBER JACKS. Messrs. Frasf.r and Tzkne, PhcM.:ix Foundry, Auckland, are Licensed to make and sell light, powerful Jacks, so well suited t j E:i«h and Saw-mill work, or on bjard ship, in warehouses, at railway stations, or wherever heavy goods, limber, machinery. &c., have to be moved or hand:ed. Owing to the superiority of, and demand for, iheso Jacks, Fraser and Tinne have provided ccstly machinery for thrir manufacture, and are now*oga.'ed in making 1000 of them. The parts of the Jaci:s that are subjected to the greatest amount of strain and wear are being wrought from their scrap furnace. The chief points of advantage in these Jacks are : - 1. Their Ion? thtust admitting, if necessary, cf tha wood or stalk being made shorter than usn-.1, for small timber and saw-mills. 2. Tim they da net run back under heavy weights, thus dispensing with the continual attendance of one hand, on whose care may often depend the safety of other Lands. 3. Tneir reduced dimficstons and weight reducing tha dauger of their removal from rol!i;i< legs, »*c., and making them se mu:li more handy a»d ccL?en:en£ far carrying and working. EMOVAL,X O T I C 3. G. W. HARD WICK, GROCER, SHORTLAXD-STREET, In returning thanks to hi 3 patrons for the support so liberally bestowed on "« :ai for many years pa?;, begs to inform them that he has Removed to these commodious premises lately occupied by Mr. Ungh«3, chemist, where he resolves to stili merit the confidence reposed in tim. Sr ° t 1 It is alleged that a certain person, named AMELIA SELLMAN", has been living for mmy years past in New Zealand; that the was in Auckland aboct 16 years ago, in Christchurch in September, 15:77, and ia Dunedin in March. lS7a ; ai.d tbat in Duaedin oa the second of March, IS7S, she executed a power of attorney in the presence of Ch»r!es Thompson, of Dunedin, Commission Agent. If she really exists, she is possibly entitled to a turn of moL-y, :he proceeds of the sale of some land at Wangacui. Any person who can give information abcu; either Se'.liaia or Thompson is requested to communicate with iho ucder&igned. IZARD & ESuL, Wellincton. TO COLLIERY AND MINERAL LAND PROPRIETORS. MININtt W'D RAILWAY SPECULATORS, AND THE MINING COMMUNITY GENERALLY. Mi*. It. W. Moody, Mining, Civil, and Michan!:al Ergineer, having just retired from the manigemenS of the Waratah Coal Company's Expensive Collieries in New South Wales (where he hasbe?n Chief Mining Engineer for the last 12 years), ii prepared to inspect and report <*n Mineral Lands, Collieries, and Engineering Works generally, in aav of the Colonies, and to negotiate the Sal-> or Purchase cf Collieries, Mineral Lands, Machia-rr, i:?., ar.d will also arbitrate in a]l matters of disputo conc niing same, and would treat with Companies for periodical inspections as Consnlticg Engineer. Mr. Moody that the 40 vears' practical cxperiencc which he has hal in the Colonies, and in some of the largest establishments in EagUnd, in Mining acd Railway Engineering, will enable him to give satisfaction to anyone rt<iuiri-g his s-rtic^s, Rutland Road, Parnell. Auckl-ind, January 1,1579. TO THE .MILLS! The undersigned having completed arrangements for a constant supply of Logs to the Sawmills, by means of tramways acd steamer, begs to inform Contractors and Builders th*t, from this date, he will be enabled to supply upwarvis of 70 logs weekly to the above mills, so that customers can depend upon their orders being executed cn ifce shortest notice. Seasoned Timber, Matched Fboricg, F»usiicj|se<2 Weather Boards, Dressed and Beaded Lining, Wide Boards, and Cabinetmakers' Timber **U1 have our special attention. Building Timber at the lowest market mUs. M. H. ROE, Proprietor Kauri Point Saw«ai;lls, onehung3. | DecemberlC. IS7S. £100 w A K Da. Reward of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS (£100) will be paid to anyone giving such information to the Police or the Insurance Companies, as will lead to the detection and conviction of any person conzera-id ia wilfully setting fire to premises in the Province of Auckland. BESRY WORSP, Sec. Insurance Cojipanie*' Association

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5395, 3 March 1879, Page 1

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