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Amusements. AMERICAN THEATRE. SHORTLAND. BLACK SHEEP! BLACK SHEEP! THE THEATRE ROYAL COMPANY, Will have the honor of making their Second Appearance at the American Theatre, Shortlaud, This (Friday) evening, OCTOBER 20th, In the celebrated Drama, in Three Acts, adapted from Edmund Yates’s popular Novel of BLACR SHEEP. In which Miss Adelaide Bowring and Mr J. B. Steele will sustain their fhagniiicent creations of HARRIET AND STEWART ROUTII, Supported by Mr and Airs Sam. Howard, Mr and Mrs J. G. Joyce, Mr and Mrs I. F. Keogh, Mr C. O’Brien, Mr J. A. South, and the entire strength of this great Company. Notice. —In comsequence of the length of this beautiful Drama, it will constitute the evenings entertainment. Tickets can be obtained, and seats secured, on application to Captain Butt, at the Hotel. THEATRE ROYAL, GRAHAMSTOWN. On SATURDAY will be produced a new and startling Drama, entitled THE CORNISH LASS, a Tale of the Cornish Mines, introducing the Characteristic. Cornish Song, “ One and All.” Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. A GENERAL MEETING of the THAMES NAVAL VOLUNTEERS is called for SATURDAY, October 21st, at 4 p.m. sharp. Business of importance with reference to Company, Clothing, Ac. Members are requested to attend at the Academy of Music, in Uniform, THIS EVENING. GEORGE D. BEST, Captain Commanding, Thames Naval Volunteers.

NO. 1 COMPANY H.R.V. A FULL attendance of all Members is requested for Thursday evening, the 19th instant, to appoint a committee to make the necessary arrangements for tiring for valuable prizes which have been presented to the company. Meeting of Finance and Clothing Committee this (Tuesday) Evening. F. LIPSEY, Captain Commanding. October IG, 1871. THAMES CRICKET CLUB. «* MEMBERS are requested to take notice that the-Practice days are Monday and Wednesday, at 2 o’clock ; and SaturDAX at 1 o’clock sharp. No Member will be permitted to Practice or Play who shall not have PAID his SUBSCRIPTION for the current year. A correct List of Members who shall have paid their Subscriptions on list iust., with the names of the officers, and the rules of the Club, will be published in the local papers on the Ist November next. The Committee earnestly request Members to Practice for the match “ Married v. Single,” to come of on Saturday, the 21th ints. E H. BEERE, Secretary. Houses for sale in shortland. our roomed Cottage in Hapc Road, lined, papered, and painted, with quarter acre garden in good cultivation and well of good water ; one of the best sites in Sliortland. Ground rent low. Four roomed Cottage in Baillie-street, free hold ; quarter acre allotment; garden in splendid order ; good well. Two roomed Verandah Cottage in Karaka Road ; could be easily converted into good four roomed cottage : ground rent nominal. Six roomed House in Pollen-street; ground rent very low. Small Cottages In good situations in Saudesstreet, Augustus street, and other streets in Upper Shortland. Large and substantially-built Wooden Erection, well adapted for treating tailings, might be altered to a large Dwellinghouse or Hotel. G . O’HALLORAN, Land Agent.

THE THAMES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY DEPOT AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY, POLLEN-STItEET, SIIOIITLAND, Established 18G7. J. H. JEFFERSON (Successor to E. Wayte). MAGAZINES and Periodicals regularly supplied. Share Registers of the most approved Form, Call and Transfer Receipts, and all Books, &c., required by Legal Managers, Sharebrokers, &c. Several additions have been made to the Circulating Library, which will be found to contain the Best Works of Fiction and General Information. Agent for “ The Triumph ” Sewing Machine, the cheapest, most reliable, portable, and easy to work of any yet introduced — gives the greatest satisfaction.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 12, 20 October 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 12, 20 October 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 12, 20 October 1871, Page 1

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