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Amusements. "IP MfJIONGARIRO TO THE IJIERRACES." CITY HALL (LATE THEATRE ROYAL). BURTON BROS. J^ECTURE-J^NTERTAINMENT g& Read the opinions of all the Auckland Daily Press. HERALD: ..." An evening at the Limelight Exhibition will give anyone a better idea of the volcanic region of the North Island than he will get in a twelvemonth's reading." STAR: • . < " Mr. Burton's lecture is crisp and witty, and is (nil of the legendary lore of Maoriland." BELL: . . . "Surely the people in Auckland will not miss such an opportunity of witnessing a portrayal on canvas, of scones which have created the greatest consternation throughout the whole of New Zealand." Thus fully endorsing the verdict of the Press in the Southern Cities. Prices : Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is, Peats in the Dress Circle can be reserved, and Stall Tickets obtained at Mr Robinson's Photographic Depot, No. 6, Victoria Arcade, Queen street. Doors open at half-past seven, and visitors are respectfully requester to be at (he Hall befoke fiobt, a* the Lecture begins promptly, a. d it is difficult for the ushers to conduct late arrivals to their seats. pUBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 20, 18S0. THE ONEHUNGA CHORAL SOCIETY Will perform Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE THIS EVENING. No trouble or expense has been spared in the pro ductiou of the aliove beautiful opera, which will be put on tho Stage with an elaboration equal if not superior to the former proiurtion. Tickkts Circle Reserved, 4s: Unreserved, 3s; Stall*, 2a ; Pit, Is. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Plan of Hall at Kidd and Wildman's, where tickets may he obtained. Last train for Auckland at ten minutes to eleven. W. WASTKNEYB, Hon. secretary. QNEHUNGA CHORAL SOCIETY. PIRATES OF PWNZANCE. An Omnibus will leave the Greyhound Hotel at halfpast five p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday) returning from Onehunga after the performance. QALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE CONCERT ANNOUNCED FOB. TO-MORROW EVENING IN THE CHORAL HALL IS UNAVOIDABLE POSTPONED TO A FUTURE DATE. D. BRUCE, President. July 21. Meetings. Amaranth gold mining company (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General M eting of the Shareholders of the above Com pan v will ba held at the Comuanv's • Rice. 83, Qoeen-stre", Auckland, on ' i .N|i \Y, she second day of A must 1886, at halfpast '.hit-e p.m., to consider the following resolutions viz.— That the ' ff-r of the Union Gold Mining <"om pany (limited), to purchase. the property of the Amaranth Gld Mining • ompany (Limited), b* accepted ; and if approved, that the Amaranth Go d vi ing Company (Limit d) be wound ui> voluntarily, and that a liquid it >r r>e appointed By order of the Directors. F. A. WHITE, Manager, Auckland, July 12, 18S6. U C L A D ATHENAEUM. I he Inaugural Meatine of the Auckland Atlienwnin will be heid in the Choral Hall on Monday. July 2»i, at eight p.m. His Wor-hip 'he Mayor will preside. Professor I'osnett will tleliv»r »o Address, and ilerr Schmiti wiil provide selections of Music "VTOON PRAYER MEETING, in the _Ll Sailors' Rest. 2">. CJn»en-«tro»t, This Day (Wednesday). at half past twelve Open to all. XTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAJL TION, — Temporary Rooms, Od Baptist Church, corner of Wellesiev and Jb«p-l-streets.— Evangelistic Services every TH > RSDAY E VK.N I NG, at 7 30. All are invited. New arrival* are cordially invited. Nurserymen. pAKNELL NURSERY. PLANTING SEASON. JAMES MASON. The larpest and Choicest A«sor'ment of Shelter and Fruit Trees, ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, etc., etc., etc., in the Colony. FRUIT TREKS.—Apples on blieht-proif stacks : I have upwards of 100.000. consign? of .00 d fftrent varieties. Oranges and Lemons 20.000, including a.l 'lie best and newest varieties : also, the largest and best assortment of Pears, Plums, Apricots, Cherries, etc., in Auckland. All kinds of Vegetable and Fiower Seeds can be obtained (rom my Shop 37. Lower Queen-street, where any orders left for Xur-ery Stock will receive prompt attention, and where desciiptive Catalogues can be obtained free on application. 'Buses pass the Nursery from and to town every IB minutes from eight a.m. to six p.m. ■• 0113 mission Agents. F. R. CLAD DE ' HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE : SHORTLAND-STREET, Over Jackson and Russell's. Post Office Box : 427 ■71 L. PRIME, House and Land Agent, I* • Office* No. 25, Insurance Company's Build* ings, Queen-street. JAMES GILLIES, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GENERAL AGENT, 311, Gkorsk-strest, Sydney. Sales and Purchases of Vessels, Merchandise, and produce of all kint'd effected en the most favourable Terms. gHARLES TO THILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANGAREI. Butchers. EL & J. B 1N sIE D> WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHEKS, FREEMAN'S BAY, AUCKLAND. Prime Corned Beef in any quantity ; quality guaranteed. Poultry dressed to order. Telephone No., 427. Fisher & c o„ WHOLESALE SHIPPING and FAMILY BUTCHERS. Established 1861. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. Jervois; His Excellency Sir James Fergusson ; and H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh; also, Kosha Butchers to the Jews, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND N.Z. FAMILIES WAITED ON IN TOWN OR SUBURBS. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER DEALERS IN GAME. HOME-CURED HAMS, AND BACON. CORNED BEEF IN LARGE QUANTITY. IMPORTERS OF SAUSAGE CASINGS. The Trade Supplied. N.B.—CALVES' RENNETS. tST Customers Supplied with Ice. POUNDKEEPEKS' BOOKS (under the liew Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the Scheduled of Fines for Trespass and impounding Fees inserted j at commencement, on Sale at tkeH&KAU) Publishing i Oilice. Queen-!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7695, 21 July 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7695, 21 July 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7695, 21 July 1886, Page 8

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