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Meetings. UNION OIL. SOAP, AND CANDLE COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annua] General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Union Oil, Soap, and Candle Company (Limited) will be held at the Office of Mr. John Batrer, S3, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 11th November instant, at twelve o'clock Noon. Business—To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet for twelve months ending 30th September, 1886 To elect two Directors in the place of Mesirs. Thomas Morrin and J. M. Oeddes. who retire by >otation. and being eligible, offer themselves for re election* To elect Auditor for the ensain< twelve months, and any other business that may be brought belore the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS BELL, Manager. Note.—With reference to the above, Rule 70 of the Company's Articles of Association provides that no person other tban a Retiring Director, unless nominated by the Boar'), shall be elected for the first time unless he shall hare given seven days' previous notice in writing—left at the Company's Registered Office— of his intention to offer himself at the next election. IVANHOE GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders held this day at the office of the Company, the following resolution was passed :— Hesolved : "That the Capital of the Company be increased by the issue of 4000 new shares, of the nominal value of ten shillings each, of which amount one shilling and sixpence per share Is to be considered as paid up ; the said 4000 shares to be allotted to the shareholders of the stir Walter Scott Gold and Silver Mining Company, Limited, in exchange for their mine and plant." D. G. MACDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, Ist November, 1836. SCOTT GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held »t the Company's Offl-e, No. 20, New Zealand Insurance Building*, on TUESDAY, 24th No/ember, 1886, at two o'clock p.m., when the subjoined resolution (which was passed at the inordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the Ist day of November, 1886), will be submitted for confirmation as a special resolution. That the Company's Pr perty be sold to the Ivanhoe Gold Mining Company, for 4000 Shares in the sail Company, and that the Scott Company be voluntarily wound up. That James Bruce Morpeth be appointe ■> Liquidator for the purpose of such winding up. J. B. MORPETH. Manager. November 1,1886. A UCKLAND TOTAL ABSTINENCE .r3L society. The Social Meeting of Members and Friends (having been deferred) will take place on TUESDAY, 9tu instant, in the Temperancs Ball, Albert-street, Tea at half-past six p.m. Tickets, Is 6d each, at Messrs C. G. Hill and «'o., Oil and Colour Depot. Victoriastreet. After Tea an interesting programme will be presented, including music, singing, recitation, and addresses. Sir William Fox and Mr. T. W. Glover are expected to be present. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. YOUNG MEN' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. OPENING OP NEW BUILDING, CONVENTION OP WORKERS. THIS EVENING AT HALF-PAST SEVEN. J, L. WILSON Esq.. WILL PRESIDE. Address— Fred. Larxins Esq. "The Growth and Developement nf the Christian Life," Rxv J. S. Hill. " Practical Christianity. The Influence of the Christian Character upon the World," Rkv. C- H. Garland. Addresses will also be given by Rbyb. Adams, G. B Monro, and A. J, Smith. All interested in Christian work are cordially invited THOMAS BITDDLE, Hon. Sec. __ Wm. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. *\TE WMARKET WES CHURCH. JLI —Public Missionary Meeting TO-NIGHT (WKDNKSDAY)at half-past seven. Addresses b* Revs. Reid, Qittos, Mather, and Professor Lock>tedt. Mr. P. McArthur in the chiir. All seats free. Come and welcome. ( "VTOON PRAYER MEETING, in the _Ll Sailors' Rest, 25. Queen-street, This Day (Wednesday), at half past twelve. Open to all. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, — Temporary Rooms, Old Baptist Church, corner of Wellesley and Chapel-streets.— Evangelistic Services every THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. All are Invited. New arrivals are cordially invited. Building Material, Fuel, &c. pER ENSIGN. NOW DISCHARGING— 200 ° NS NEWCASTLB SLACK «2(17 TONS A STLE ROUND Also, in Stock, WESTPORT, TAUPIRI AND BAY COAL, AT YARDS OR DELIVERED, CITY Kl SUBURBS. ______ - | W. & G. W INBIONB ' CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. VOW "pvISCHARGING. BEST CO-OPERATIVE NEWCASTLE COAL, PER SYREN. J. J. CRAIG, Commerce street, fi ROUND X IME. GROUND IT IME. FOR SALE, \JT JLi SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI, HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME in any quantity, For Concrete Paths, Floors, Cellars, &c., &0., &c. NEXT TO STONE FLAGGING, Is unrivalled for durability and hard setting qualities. For tanks and other wet work it is a first-class material. B. KKANE, Sole Agent, Customs-street. ' The Stud. -. /m* HP O STAND THIS v * # ■*- SEASON, '%«flUkak al Mjifl The celebrated American pW^V*^ Sfefc(7 Trotting Entire IJb*JUJHLm FITZJAMES; Will be at the service of breeders for the ensuing season at Green Lane, Ellerslie. TERMS : 4 guineas; two or more mares as pe agreement Groomage fee, 6s. FITZJAMES, Imported from America in 1882, by John Kerr. Esq., M.H.R., of Nelson, is a beautiful dark chestnut horse, by General MoClennan, dam by Owen Dale, by Belmont; standing 17 hands high, with great bone. He is very fast, with grand action, and as docile as a child. This horse of all others is the most likely «f those at the stud at the present time to get what is really required from mares to be found in the Colony, viz., size, substance, and style ; these being the first requisite qualities for carriage and buggy horses. He will travel as under: Mondays—Onehnnga, Mangere, and Papatoetos. Wednesdays—Panmure, fakuranga, and Howick. Fridays—Mo-int Albert, Avondale. and Epsom. Saturdays—Otahuhu, East Tamaki. and home by Papatoetoe. Remainder of week at home. FITZHERCULES, By Yattkndon— (Bred by the late Mr. Wm. Walters. Papaknra), will be at the service of the publio at his stables, Greenlane. .»■.,■■ '"„".. Terms: £A it\ two or more mares as per agreement. Groomage fee. 6s. w PER CIVAL. Good Paddocks. Grating at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken but no responsibility.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 8

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