The new orpan at St. Mark's, Remuera, wili his opened to-morrow. Tliu Auckland Church of England Grammar >choul sports tike place to-morrow. Tlie last of the l'amell dauces will be held The transfer books of the Otahuhu Public Hall Company will be closed from the 2Sth instant to December Ist, when a dividend of it od per share will be piyable. An extraordinary general meeting of the Southeru Cross (Jc.ld-mining Company will be held on December 20th, for the transaction of important business, which will be found described in our advertising culumiu. The s.s. Rotonialiana will leave Auck'and to •morrow afternoon, on an excursion trip to the Thames, leaving on the return journey on Thursd.y evening. Arrangements are beinr; made for introducing the Gulcher are lamp into the colony. It is claimed that this electric li.-ht has superior advmlages over the other systems. Messrs. Milns and Co., Christchurch, are tho sole agents for .New Zealand. A meeting of the Colonial Land Settlement and Endowment Association will be held in St. Patrick's Uall to-morrow evening. Amongst the large number of drapers' shops in Auckland, our readers may be at a loss to Wα learn that T. McMaster has imported this season a very large stock from the best English and Scotch houses, comprising novelties in Millinery, Mantles, and Visettes ; also, the new Ginghams. .Sateens, Satin. ttes, Niins" and Oatmeal Cloths, choice Laces and Nets: also, a large variety of Men's and Hoys' Clcthing. T. M. havinK imported so largely from Home, this season will sell very cheap. Social attention to country customers and their orders at T. ilcilaster'e, 242, Queen-street, oppo'site tho Market. Among the many improvements which are nowta'-iins place in Aucklind, not tho least wonderful is the chanqe for tho better in hotel accommodation for families and travellers visiting Auckland. On referring to our advertisement columns it will be seen that Mr. W. A. Crombie has completed the re-buililing of the Prince of Wales, ilobson-street. Shortly nicer Mr. Crombie purchased the old building bo polled it down, aiid has erected a h&ndsom* and elegantly-fitted one in Its stead. Mr. Crombie is well-known in the Auckland and Waikato districts, and the billiard-room is under the npervUionof Mr. ford, formerly of G Wynne's, Hamilton Hotel
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6562, 28 November 1882, Page 5
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