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:K' Ainmoatentt. ■- A BBOTT'H OPERA HOTJS^ Mansers •„ .. Messrs. Madf&m awl LdtflS. r -"If I only had a bun." LAST RIG BIT or . i ; THE LIBRARIAN ! 5 LAST NIGHT or . 1 •: TtOTWmtr « THE MBBARIAN I , LAST NIGHT OF ■ ■••j •* ft. ) i MR. GEORGE LEITCH*B unique creation. —| m . THE REV. ROBERT SP.IREfiEJ,' LAST NIGHT of his Great Song, " The Good Young Man Who DrtD." LAST NIGHT or ! fft : > r .** * MISS MAGGIE KNIGHTS Impersonation, > and beautiful ballad " Constance " TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), As other. Grand Spectacular Production, That great play which has achieved a fame through, out the world not less than that of " The Silver King, 1 * THE BHAUGHRAUN ! ■ under circumstances that will make it notable, In that the part of Conn will be taken by Mr. George L-it««b who sustained it for 100 comecutivo nithti in the original cast Id London, in succession to the great actor-anthor, Mr. Bouclcault. Curtain at 8 o'clocc. Carriages 10.30. Pox office at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbolt'f Hotel, Prices: 4s, 2s 6d. and Is. Babies not.admUUj. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager. EVONPORT ALL* TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, JUNE 16, GRAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of HOLY TRINITY CHURCH BUILDING FOND, BY WSIX-KNOWS DEVONPORT AMATEURS, As'isfted by the following AUCKLAND ARTISTS?' Vocalists : Messrs. J. Hanns and J. Knox.' Instrumentalists : The String Quartette: Messrs. C.' and J. Hemus, Clough, and Edger. To conclude with the sparkling and popular comedy entitled [STAGE STRUCK. Admission, 2s. THEO. QU EREE, Manager.! ■ . ALg. BARTLEY, Hon. Sec. pONSONBY "AT HOME,* COMMITTEE: Mr. G. Cruickshank Mr. A. Devore ,<fV Dr. F. W. Dawson Mr. D. F. Evans '■ Mr. G. S. Jakins Dr. Hope Lewis '' : \ Mr. T. T, Masofleld Mr. C. Maciadoe Mr. J. H. Upton. THIS (Friday) EVENING, 26th June, at eight o'clock. > Members who have not as yet secured their Admit.' slon Cards are requested to apply for same before noon TO-DAY. D. F. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. The wairoa SOUTH PLOUGHING" AND DRAIMNG MATCH Will take place ON FRIDAY, JULY 21.' . IN MR. DOW'S PADDOCK. t Match open to all comers. — a Prospect s> R OSPEQTUS or THE AUCKLAND AND NORTH SHORE STEAM FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). Temporary Office: Temple Chambers, Qukijt street, Auckland. To be registered under the Companies Act, 1882, with limited liability to Shareholders, CAPITAL: £20,000, DIVIDED INTO 20,000 SHARES Off £1 EACH. Two Shillings and Sixpence per share payable on application; Two Shillings and Sixpence per share on allotment; and the residue by calls not exceeding Two Shillings and Sixpence per share, and at intervals of not less than three months. It is anticipated that not more than Ten Shillings per share will be required. Provisional Directors: C G. Quick I George Scott David Ross, F.R.1.8.A. I Alfred Ashton Captain M. Slattery | E. Mltchoison, M.H.R. T. T. Anderson. Backers : Solicitors : The Bank of New South E. T. Dufanr and Geo.' Wales. N. Brassey. Secretary pro tkh-: George N. Brassey. The lsrgu increase of population on the North Short has proved that the present Steam Ferry Service is quite inadequate for its requirements. On Sundays and public holidays hundreds of pas* seagera are turned back for want of accommodation. The promoters, therefore, feel themselves justified in forming a Company which will provide this want. , and while benefiting the public, will prove likewise remunerative to the Shareholders. It is the Intention of the Company to build, for the present, two steamers, capable of accommodating from 1000 to 1500 passengers, on the latest Amerkan principle, with snch steam power that the passage across from Auckland to the North Shore can ha made in . about seven minutes, while cabin accommodation, hurr cane deck, c., will be arranged with such improvements to give passengers (chiefly ladles) every possible comfort. No member of the Company shall hold more than 1000 shares. It is proposed that as soon ss practicable the opera* tions of the Company be extended tc Northcoie. It is the intention of the Company to arrange th service so that the public c>n be accommodated quarter-hourly instead of half-hourly. Applications for share: in the form annexed maybe made <o the Secretary, Temple Clumbers, Qnaenstreet, Auckland, on or bet ore the Ist July next, and every application must be accompanied by the required deposit. Picture 1 ?. Under Special Permission from Colonial Secretary. R T UNION Art union or "OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS, BY • E. A. GIFFORB (Gold Medallist Royal Academy). EIGHT PRIZES, Consisting of six Water Colours and two Oil tings': First Prize : View of Auckland from Mount Eden. The collection is on view at J. Leech's Reoms, Shortland-street. Ticker ! (Its each) may be obtained from Mews. Leech, R. C. Carr, Upton, Lennox, Hoffmann, and Ch&mptaloup & Cooper. Butchers. Jgl E N T O N 4. CO., FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, OLD "OBSERVER" OFFICE, VICTORIA-STREET WEST, (next to Theatre Royal), . Families in Town and Suburbs Waited on for orders. Corned Beef and Pork supplied in Large Quantities. Hams, Bacon, and Poultry dress ed'to order. THE NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT AND STORAGE COMPANY beg to notify to their Customers that they have sold their Retail Buiiness to Mr. John Fisher, who will carry on the same after the 20th instant. IN reference to the above, I beg to state that I shall continue to carry on the above business after the 20th instant, at the Corner of Queen and Darby Streets, and by strict attention to my customers hope to give every satisfaction, and to retain the If ge measure of public support which has hitheto be n accorded __ FISHER & CO. 3P————————— ———————— •pj-EW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to • any part of the colony. ■'./ . 'Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal or advertisements in the Herald must be in wnttnjAdvertisements received without such instructions will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. can is exercised in regard to the due While every cars is oxerclsed in regard to the aue inuertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion throngn accident or from other causes; and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. For the convenience of advertisers, replies te adrwtlstimeats may be sent to the Herald Publishing Offlce; but the proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. " ' , n ~„h Births, is: "Deaths and Marriages, 2a insertion. These announcements are also toserwa in the Auckland. Weekly News, and Hsralb Monthly Summary without extra charge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7364, 26 June 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7364, 26 June 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7364, 26 June 1885, Page 8

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