Miscellaneous. NOTICE CALEDONIAN MINE. gEVERAL anonymous letters having been sent to the Directors of the Caledonian Minc charging tho workmen with stealing large quantities of Specimens. We, the undersigned, offer a REWARD of FIFTY POUNDS (£SO) to any or either of the writers of those letters if they will produce. evidence do substantiate those charges, as we arc desirous of clearing ourselves from the" imputations brought against us. Thomas Stanley William Martin Thomas Butler William Sims Richard Rowe John Hooper Thomas Roberts Henry Onsley Timothy Hunt J. Kirk Thomas Sincock Charles Butterworth John Bates George Opie Charles Harris S. Holman William Endean Samuel Radford John Nicholas William Grose William Tresidder James Harris Nicholas Poololou Alexander Agnew Robert Noble Samuel James Joseph P. Thomas Henry Hoult Alfred J. Jones Thomas Trevasthen Samuel S. Driver William Rosie Charles Amyes James Madden Michael Ryan Paul Tompkin W. D. George Nicholas Morrish Thomas Hart John Rowe James Mintrinick P. Harris S. Mooney Thomas Roberts Patrick Nolan David Muir T. Blaney James Cocking John Barklay Lewis Fleming William Herivel J. Hargreaves U. Kent F. Thomas William Deeble John H. Andrews James Hill William Rhodes John Hosking Joseph Trewheela William Martin Paul Williams S. M. Gribble H. Newman B. Lucky , John Kelly William Williams James Williams William Henry Richard Gribble Solomon Hambly James Sims William Harris Jobn Harris John Martin R. Harris James Merton William Hearn N. Dunstan R. Lawn John Endean Samuel Hawkins James Turner A. Trusent.
T H E undersigned will pay an additional £6O to anyone giving the required information. (Signed) TV. ROWE. 1.0.0. F., M.U.A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. THE Second Anniversary of the above Society will be held on Thursday, the 16th November. A Grand Procession of Members of the Order, headed by the Volunteer Band, will proceed from the Lodge Rooms, Shortland, at 11 a.m., to Tararu, when there will be outdoor sports provided. In the evening, at St. George’s Hall, there will be an Entertainment, followed by a Ball and Supper. Double tickets, 10s. each ; single tickets, 75.; to be had from any of the Committee, or fromjßros J. Taylor, N.G., J. Leydon, V.G., W. Beaumont, G.M., L. J. Bagnall, and the Secretary. Early application is necessary, as there is only a limited number to be issued. G. LINDSAY, Secretary. N.B.—All the Members of the Order who can possibly do so are specially invited to take part in the procession. NOTICE. ALL parties interested in promoting a Regatta at the Thames, this season, are requested to meet at the Pacific Hotel, at 8 o’clock on Wednesday Evening.
THE EUROPEAN MAIL. A SUMMARY of the Month’s News for Australia and New Zealand. Mr. J. H. Jefferson is the Thames Agent for the sale of the above newspaper, which is delivered immediately on arrival of each mail via Brindisi. The European Mail is acknowledged to contain the fullest selections of the nows of the world up to the time of its despatch. Copies may be had at J. H. Jefferson’s, Book-seller and News Agent, Pollen-street, Shortland. THE LOVELINESS OF LOVE. A SERMON preached by the Rev. James Hill, chaplain of the Sir Walter Scott Lodge, at the opening of the Sir Walter Scott Lodge, the Thames, loth September, 1871. Published at the desire of the brethern present on the occasion. Proceeds of sale to be given to the Thames Hospital. On sale at all booksellers. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. UNDER instructions in that behalf from his Honor the Deputy-Superintendent, I hereby Notify that I will, on Wednesday next, the Ist November, at the Court-house, Grahamstown, at 12 o’clock, noon, hold a Public Inquiry into the truth of any charges which shall then be, or which previously thereto shall have been made of Broach of Trust or Duty, Collusion with private parties, or other Misconduct, jn connection with the Providence Claim, on the part of any Officer of the several Public Offices on the Thames Goldfields, over which his Honor the Superintendent has control. At the request of the Inspector of Miners’ Rights, his office will be included in the inquiry. Persons making charges or complaints must make them either in writing, addressed to me, at this office, or personally, before me, at the time and place above mentioned. JOHN SHEEHAN, Goldfields Secretary. Provincial Government Offices, Grahamstown. October 28th, 1871.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 21, 31 October 1871, Page 2
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