Meetings. rpHE .NORTHERN BOOT A>D SHOE -®- MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). The First Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the aboveaaraed Company will ba held at the Office of the Company TO-DAY (Wednesday), Dec. 6, at 3 p.m. Business: To receive the Report of the Directors and Balant-j-aheet, election of two Directors in the room of C. J. Stone, Esq., who retires by rotation, but is eligible, and offers himself for re election ; and A. Laybourn, Esq., who retires owin? to pressure of private business ; to elect Auditor, and to transact any other Business that maybe brought forward. It is hereby notified that William Scott Wihon, Esq., is a candidate for a vacant seat on the directorate, having given the necessary notice of his intention to offer himself at the next election. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from WEDNESDAY, November 22, to WEDNESDAY, December 6, both dates inclusive. By order of the Directors. THOMAS HODGSON, Secretary. 37, Wyndham street, Auckland, December 0,1552. O T I C E. A Meeting of Gentlemen interested in developing the mineral resources of the Avondale District will he held in the Avondale Public Hall on THVkSDAV next, the 7th Inst., at 7. SO p.m. Basine?s: To receive the report of the Committee appointed to ascer ain the most business-like way to commence sinking for Coal in the District. JOHN BOLLARD, For the Committee. December 4,1852. "P|ISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF JLr AUCKLAND, E.C —The Regular Quarterly Communication of the District Grand Lodge will be held at the Lodge-room, Freemasons' Hall, THIS EVENING at 7.330 —By order.—Henry G. Wade, D.G. Secretary. A CONFERENCE, in connection with the Auckland 1 resbytery, will bo held in St. James' Ilall, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Dec. 6, at 7.3 C. Subject: *' The Elder and His Work." Ail are cordially invited. A RECITAL of Sacred Music will be given at the Church of the Holy Trinity, North Shoro, This Evening, at S o'clock. Admission, Free. "\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAJL TION, corner of Wcllesley and Albert-streets.— Evangelistic Service every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Ail are invited. New arrivalsare cordially Invited. Lectures. fJIRANSIT OF VENUS. ST. SKI'ULCHUK'S SCtIOOL-HOUSE, KYJJKK PASS. A Lecture (illustrated with abundant diagrams) on the Transit of Venus, will be delivered in the above building by H. G. S. Smith, K<q. # This Evening (Wednesday), at half-past e:ght o'clock. Admission—FßEE. Collection in aid of Scho '1-house repairs. Board aad Residence. BOARD AND RKSIDENCE (suburban) in a private family.— For address, apply IIKBALP Office. y 3 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Karangahape Road, opposite Howe-street. Piano, baths, stabling. Also, hi:go unfurnished Rooms to Let. Board and residence. — Mrs. Daltnn. Panama flous**. LowerSymonds-street; Jive minutes'walk from I'ost-oilice and Queen-street. Bath and Piano. OARD AND R^IDENCEf—IJeHo Vuc House, Emily Place, three minutes' walk from Post-office, Wharf, and Station. ONE or two Gentlemen would meet with very Comfortable Board and Residence (with whole or partial boaid) in a privato family. Position central. —For address, apply at the Hkrald office. GOVERNOR JiROWNK HO TEL, IiOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 2Cs per week do. d». fKinzloroom) do. COUNTRY QUARTERS. — Brookiand Park, Tuakau.— Ladies or Gentlemen seeking health and pleasure, will find a comfortable Home, etc., in this charming locality, so famed for its salubrious air, scenery, and walks— in meadows or shady woods.—Particulars S. H. Webb and Co., Lyceum Music Saloon. Hobson street, Auckland. Young women's institute and BOARDING HOUSE, WUEEN-STREET. Open daily from 10 a.m. till O.so p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, frornPJ to 1 p.m. T«\a, from 5 t.-» 7 p.iu. Boarding llouso for young l:;« Lea who are occupied during the day. Terms on application to th«- Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C.A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 p.m. Governess Agency, and Lcudiug Library in connection with the Tn'tfifntp lo bea. Excellent opportunity for a FAMILY WISHING To SPEND A FEW WEEKS IN' THE COUNTRY: Climate proverbial for its salubrity. TO BE LET, for six weeks, a most respoctablc Home (furnished), comprising 14 room?, sufficiently largo for two families. Thuro is a nice vegetable garden and pleasure grounds. It is situated on tho banks of the Waikatu River, close to the railway bridge now being erected. References required. Terms moderate. Apply to MRS. ROSS WATTS, Proprietress, Hamilton ; Or to IIR. W. CLaKKE, Eden Crcscent, Auckland. November 2/i, ISS2, N.B.—This Property for sale if a reasonable price be offered. T O BE LET (FURNISHED), MAJOR GEORGE'S RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS, j Situated at Epsom. I Apply to AVM. AITKEN, j Land Agent. TO LET—Office, grouiid floor, fronting Queeu-streut. —Apply Mutual Life Association I ef Australasia, No. 81. Queen-street. fTIO LET, or Lease—A G-roomcd Cottage ; JL one acre of orchard; situated at Richmond.— Apply to W. Edgar, Dyer, Wellesley-street. TO LET—4-roomed House, newly papered and painted, lar,;e wash-house and store-room. —Apply, J. Peacock, 0, G.N.L.*. Offices. TO LET—Brick House of Twenty-two rooms, in Ed«n-crescent, very Mutable fur a Boarding-house.—Apply to G. W. Binney A: Co. TO-LET— A Six-roomed Cottage, St. George's Bay, overlooking the water.—Apply to H. Ashton and Sen, 8, New Zealaud lnsura. ee Buildings. rpO LET—A very pleasantly Situated ■ Family Residence of ten rooms, at .Mount St. John, with about 2 acres of land, line view.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, S, New Zetland Insurance | Buildings. • i mO LET—A nice little DAIRY FARM I of about Thirty acres, with necessary buildings, and a never-fading supply of water ; within a short distance of town.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, S, New Zealand Insurance Muildings. TO LET—A New Shop in Cook-street, now in course of erection, with large yard and sldo entrance; stable accommodation if required, very suitable for a Butcher; tho neighbourhood is thickly populated,—Apply to H. Ashton and Sun, 8, Now Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET —A Gentleman's Residence and Grounds, situate about one rnilo beyond Mount Albert. Homestead consists of handsome and commodious dwelling (9 rooms), bathroom, stove, pantry, dairy, large stable, buggy-house, hay loft, &c.—in fact, replete with every convcnicncc and out-offices requisite on a gentleman's <»&ttte. Grounds, containing about '25 acres, subdivided and beautifully laid out in garden, paddocks, &c.; the whole comprising one of the prettiest places in the suburbs of Auckland, and only about half-an-hour's drive from tows. —D. F. Evans, Estate Agent, Queen-street (next Herald). -\TORTHCOTE. —To Let, Six-roomed House, with acres of Land, planted wit fruit trees.—Apply R. Home, No. 20, Now Zealanh Insurance Buildings. SHORE.—To Let, a very nice 131 six-roomed cottage (furnished) neir tho wharf. —Apply O. Mays. Davonport. TOTORTH SHORE.—To Let, a very nice _!3I Villa Residence on the Lake Road, with 33 acres of good land laid down in grass. There is a good orchard and garden, and all requisite out-build-ings, and omnibuses pass tho place eight times a day. Terms moderate to an eligiblo tenant Oliver Mays, Devonport. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages to Lot, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Bollding Lots for Sale.—Oliver Mays, Post-oliice Store, Deo&vport. Q FF Tc FT TO LTE~T. Large and well lighted. Suitable for Pnblic Oomtafti«e, Solicitors, Architects, or Agents. Situated o A p«i£t« the Custom-house. Apply to FRANZ SCHERFF, Fort-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6569, 6 December 1882, Page 1
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