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\ Amusements- _^ ■QSfh Week ' 9fitXl WeCk 96111 Week " QITY -q-all. { Solo Lessee and Manager - - Mr. P. R. Dh. 1 General Manager - EVERY EVENING. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVEN UN (i. S ■ ■ ■ "The Son that Never Sets. StAIX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANY. I LAST three NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS 3 LAST THREE NIGHTS I Of the Wonder of the Century, J FERRY The llfSv 1 FERRY Human J£ss& * % FERRY Frog. FERRY 1 The Most Weird and yet Graceful Artist ever a seen in New Zealand. 1 Supported by Our | GREAT COMPANY OF STAB.PERFORMERS. 1 FRANK M. CLARK: - EILEEN a BOYD I OLIVE LF.NTON IDA CLARK3ON 1 Joe Cowan Jas. Forrest 1 Chas. Howard Linwood Sisters 1 Jack Steele Marie Boyton I Gladys Beuth Chas. Hampton - :•,.;.: 1 Prices— and Is. Plan at Wildman s. 1' ■;■■ MONDAY NEXT. ;■ ■■■■ R First Appearance in New Zealand of I THE PATTERSON BROS., 1 THE PATTERSON BROS., . I The Acknowledged Monarchs of the Triple a-'-'" Horizontal Bar. _;-'■__,• ■*£>. I Business Manager, FRED. L. SEAGER..... I "TfcTX'9 fl AIETY , QOMPANIES. | SATURDAY NEXT I Having SATURDAY NEXT Universal Having been Declared a Day of Universal I Mourning for Her Late Majesty a : Queen Victoria, I ' THERE WILL BE 1 NO PERFORMANCE I In any of Mr. Dix's Theatres in New 1 Zealand. J OD. AGRICULTURAL jg-ALL. gD. I OUR MOTTO: "We give the most, ask the I least." I -JPULLER'S -DIJOU QOMPANY. i POPULAR PRICES: 6D6D 6D 6D 6D. I TMTISS T OTTD3 T ORNE, I The Somewhat Different Comedienne, p WILL WATKINS, the Popular Willy. !-'■■■ AUBREY DOUGLAS, in Coon Songs. ' I MISS TRIXIE LE MAR, Serio. ! MISS LENA YOUNG and MR, JOHN FULLER I in Duet, "Excelsior." TO-NIGHT. 1 TO-NIGHT I First Appearance of New Comedian, | MR. GEO. WILLIAMSON. | POPULAR p>RICES-/?D TO ALL PARTS. I A Few ?ront Chairs, Is. ~ : : ! ■ Meetings. I AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY (LIMITED). |A : ■-..;■ .' „ 1 Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders in this Company i will he held in the Registered Office .of the ! Company. 26, Wyndham-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 4th day of February next, at 12 o'clock noon, to receive the Annual Report ! and Statements of Account, to declare a DiviI dend for the Half-year ended December 31st, last and to Elect two Directors and two AudiI tors in the place of those who retire at such Meeting, but who are eligible for re-election, and for any other business that may be brought, before the Meeting of which due notice has been given. .... , , ««,_- The Transfer Books will be Closed from SATURDAY, the 25th instant, to MOM)AY, the 4th February, both days inclusive. Bv Order of the Board of Directors. E. B. PARSONS, i Secretary. Auckland, 24th January. 1901. ! Mining Notices- ■■- : """""— -~— ~~~~- " T", . ; ' ! rpHE JUNO GOLD MINING COMPANY'(NO | -*- LIABILITY). | , Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary Meeting of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 25th day of February next at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at Mr D. G. Mac Donnell's Office, New Zealand Insurance ! Buildings, Auckland, for the purpose of sub- | Sing to the Company, and if it is thought J proper! of passing,.- the following Resoluj tions: —. ' ' . "'■/■ ■ j • That it: is advisable to wind up the Com-. ! pany, and that accordingly .tlie^Com- ! pany be wound up voluntarily, under the provisions of the Mining Companies Itions: Act,'lß94. That it is advisable to wind up the Company, and that accordingly the Company be wound up voluntarily, under the provisions of the Mining Companies Act, 1894. ! That the Directors with all reasonable speed sell such part of the property of the Company as shall not be money .'■■■'"■ by public auction or private contract,, together or in parcels,-as shall be most j '~.;'. prudent. * ; ■ . 3 That the surplus of ; the proceeds of the sale of the Company's Property, and I the moneys of the Company remaining after the completion of the winding up be paid and divided ratably to and between the Shareholders. • That on the completion of the winding up the Books and Documents of the Com- \ pany be destroyed. Dated this 29th day of January, 1901. j ■■.:■■'■■ D. G. MACDONNELL, j Manager. i T?GERTON GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO \ Hi LIABILITY). » The Annual Ordinary Meeting of the ComIpany will be held at the Office of the Com- ! pany, Shortland-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th February, 1901, at 2.30 p.m. SEEKING H. MATTHEWS, J Manager. I Auckland, 28th January, 1901. I MEW FOUR-IN-HAND GOLD MINING COM- . ™ PANY (LIMITED). !■ A Dividend of Threepence (3d) per Share has this day been declared on all Shares in the Capital of the Company, payable at the Office of the Company on MONDAY, February 4th, 1901.. ~.., " ! The Transfer Books of the Company will be ! CLOSED from THURSDAY, -the 31st mst., to February 4th, 1901. • D. G. MACDONNELL, Secretary. Auckland, 28th January, 1901. ___ ; : . _________ 17GERT0N GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO : Jt_ LIABILITY). i A Call (the second) of Three-sixteenths of a ' Penny per Share has This Day been made by the Directors, payable to the Manager, at the Office of the Company, Shortland-atreet, Auckland,' on WEDNESDAY, the 13th February 1901. „ SEERING H.MATTHEWS, Auckland, 28th January, 1901. Manager. MEW GOLDEN POINT GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). . All Shares in the above Company on which the Call, due and payable on 12th December, 1900, has not been paid, will be sold by public auction by R. C. Carr. at his Mart, Queen- ! street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th ; January, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon unless the Call be previously paid to the Manager. 1 SEERING H. MATTHEWS, . " Manager. . Auckland. January 22, 1901. £20,000 __- E w A *-V D NEW GOLDFIELDS IN NORTHERN RHODESIA. In view of the discoveries already made by the North Charterland Exploration Company, Limited, the Management wish exploration to continue with the utmost vigour and activity. The above reward will be paid by the North Chartenand Exploration Company, Limited, to any person or persons first discovering a payable gold reef or alluvial goldfield in its territory. At his option, the discoverer will be entitled to a free grant of 20 Claims on the gold reef or two Claims on the alluvial i soldfleld, in lieu of the cash Reward. Free mining leases of ten Claims will also be made to Prospectors who may first discover copper, silver, coal or any other valuable mineral during their search for gold. Grants of land for agricultural purposes will also be made to early incomers on favourable terms. Intending Prospectors must refer to a pamphlet, which gives full particulars of the above offer, and which may be obtained on application to:—The African < International Flotilla and Transport Co., Ltd., Cliinde, Zambesi River: Messrs. Fenwiok and Co., Durban, Natal; P. Heugh and Co., Port Elizabeth. Cape Colony; United Rhodesia Goldflelds, Ltd., The Ranche, Salisbury, Rhodesia; the Company's Offices, Winchester House, London, E.C.; the Company's representative at Tete. or at any other of its stations in Central Africa' ■■.. .-■ '' ■■ ■'• '. ■' ■-• -■ '■■■■'■■'" ' ■■' ■■■-■■■ ■: ■■■■.. ■■'■ ■ Deurtal. I or at any other of its stations in Central Africa. Derrtal. w; £ m* s GH * I SURGEON DENTIST TOP OF SHORTLAND-STREET (Successor to A. L. Wright) . TV EMPT ' D.D., F.C.M.8.A.. AND ■___. D. UNBT--1 SURGEON DENTISTS, 131, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (next Bank J of New Zealand).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11564, 30 January 1901, Page 8

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