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Meetings. CELEBRATION SIR, GEORGE GREY'S 80TH BIRTHDAY. A MEETING OF THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE 1 Formed to make arrangements for the above will be held at thn Academy of Music, Lorne-street, side-room on MONDAY, 4th instant, At 7.30 p.m. sharp. 1 All friends and sympathisers wishing to pay our 1 distinguished fellow-citizen a public or private mark of respect, and to assist in this object, are requested to favour tlio Committee with their attendance, or to forward their communications and suggestions on Monday next, addressed to th» jphainnan or Secretary of the Committee. Caledonian GOLD mining V/ COMPANY (LIMITED). The A iniinl General Meeting of the Shareholders af the above tympany will be held at the Ollice o tho Company, Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, 7th day of April, lit three p.m. Business :— To receive Annual Report awl Balance-sheet, to appoint Directors vice James Dickey, Esq., and J. It. Gray, Enq., who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-electon ; to appoint an Auditor. An Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed t'ompany will be held immediately after the above at the same time and place, when thu subjoined resolutions will be proposed :— That the Directors bo authorised to Hell the Mine and Plant to the Hazel bunk Gold Mining Company (Limited) for tho sum of One Thousand Pounds (£1000) net cash. That in tho event of the above resolution being agreed to, tho following resolutions shall then be submit ted That the Caledonian Gold Mining Company be wound up voluntarily under tho provisions of the i ompanies Act, 1882. That a Liquidator be appointed to carry out same. That. In the event of the foregoing being carried a further Meeting to confirm same be held at tho same place oil THURSDAY, 21st April, 1892, at thrive p.m. By order. J. YOUNG, Secretary. Orlando goldmining company (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders win be held at the Com pan v's Office, Now Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth April, 1592, at the hour of 2.30 p.m. Business : To consider the advisability of opening up tho Mine by a low level, and any other matters that may be brought before the meeting, and to pass such Resolution or Resolutions iii reference thereto as may be approved of. D. O. MacDonnki.l, Secretary. Auckland, April 1, 1802. SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will ho held on WEDNESDAY next, the oth insfc., at three o'clock p.m. R. CAMERON, Manager. Auckland, April 2, 1892. mHE MONTHLY MEETING X Of the LADIES' AUCKLAND NEW HEBRIDES MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION Will be held in the Y. W. C. A. ROOMS, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 6, At half-past two p.m. Electoral jpONSONBV WARD ELECTION. TO IV. J. COURTNEY, ESQ., PONSONIIY. Sin, —We, the undersigned Electors of Ponsonby Ward of the City of Auckland, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for election to the City Council al. the forthcoming election. In the event of your acceding to our request, we will use our best endeavours to secure your return— assured from your well-known qualifications that you will be of great service to tho city in general and l'onsonby Ward in particular. We are, Sir, yours respectfully, Walter Pricker Francis Stephens P. Dufaur William Leys W. 11. Smith (Smith and .1. 11. Upton Caughey) -A Devore Geo. Cruic.kshank .las. ,1. O'Brien D. 1?. McDonald .John 11. Hudson ,1. A. 'Pole John J. Udlum Matthew Carr Hugh Cray Walter i.'ar.ler (Carder .John Thompson Brother-*) D. Miller i Win. Smith (Dunn, John Schischka l Smith, and Co.) | :mo MESSRS. WALTER KICKER, ! .1. FRANCIS STEPHENS, mid the other (ientlemen signing the Requisition. (iF.NTi.KMEN,—Although I had no personal ilesiro to seek the honour you confer on me in asking 1110 to stand lor election as a representative of your Ward in the City Council, I feel that I should fail in my duty as a citizen of Auckland and a resident in Punsouby if I declined to accede to your wishes ; and I assure you that If elected I will, to the best of my ability, endeavour to promote the interests of the city at large, and of th<; Ward in which wo reside. I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully, W. J. COURTNEY. mo THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSI TRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. I AM A CANDIDATE FDR THE OFFICE OF DIRECTOR. I recently successfully opposed the establishment I of branches outside Australasia, and still entertain I the same opinion that such extension outside tho I colonies would be detrimental to the l)o>t interests ! 01 tile Society. I am a very old member, and was instrumental in obtaining the abolition of the corrupt mode of voting by proxy for the election of Directors, the suppression of pensions, the repealing of the cruel suicidal clause under which tho policy was forfeited, and the widows and orphans not alone lost all interest under the policies, but all the premiums paid were confiscated. I hive always been the fearless advocate of every reform beneficial to the members. If you Jo 1110 tho honour of electing me, I will honestly perform my duty for tho benefit of this great and prosperous institution. FRKDK. LEE. 4, Bridge-street, Sydney, February 1.1, 1892. 1r no THE ME M BERS OF THE ' fi AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT I iCIETY. | ; l/idies and Gentlemen — I l. ist year you did 1110 tho honour of placing 1110 ' : hird on the list of twelve candidates for tlieposiI , ion of Director, and iu consequence of such largo i in.! ...'iieral support, 1 again orter myself as a Ciuuli- |.; it,-at the M'-xt election in May, and solicit your i and influence. i Before studying medicine I spent five years in the i ':il ilouiau Life Insurance Company, Kdiuburgh, ] mi for twenty years I acted as Medical Referee to sour society, and am, therefore, conversant with life insurance business. I have retired from the medical profession, and have ample time at my disposal. Yours faithfully, A. K. MORMON, M.D. Myalb, North Sydney, Now South Wales. mO THE POLICY-HOLDERS I of the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Ladies ajsd Gentlemen,— As of the two Directors retiring at the forthcoming Annual Meeting, I am the one eligible for RE-ELECTION, I beg to intimate that I am a CANDIDATE, and have to solicit a renewal of that confidence which was reposed in mo three years ago. I am, Yours faithfully, ALFRED W. MEEKS (Gibbs, Bright, and Co.) Sydney, March 18, 1892. t UMBRE L L A S. You can save from 20 to 40 per cent, i n the i rice of an umbrella by purchasing one at jIALKNER & £O. ' S., 184, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Mulligan's), AND. AT KARANGAUAPE ROAD. | j mo. TOURISTS, it 0. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOR HOME. Very Handsome Inlaid Tables, Cabinets, Jewel Cases Boxes, &c. All carefully made from the most beautiful class of New Zealand's rich forest timbers. Patronised by nearly all nobility, ifflcers, and "entry who have visited New Zealand. W. NORRIE, Queen-street (tho main street), opposite Bank of Australasia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8

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