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Miscellaneous. NO' T 1-6 E "v CALEDONIAN MINE. gEVERAL anonymous letters having been sent to the Directors of the Caledonian Mine ..charging the. workmen with stealing VV A ' large quantities of Specimens. Wc. the undersigned, offer a REWARD of FIFTY POUNDS (£SO) to any or either of the -writers of those letters if they will produce evidence to substantiate those charges, as we are 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 Onslcy Timothy Hunt J. Kirk Thomas Siucock Charles Butterwortli John Bates George Opie Charles Harris S. Holman William Endcan Samuel Radford John Nicholas William Grose William Trcsidder James Harris Nicholas Poololou Alexander Agncw Robert Noble Samuel James Joseph P. Thomas Henry Iloult Alfred J. Jones Thomas Trevasthen Samuel S. Driver William Rosie Charles Amycs James Madden Michael Ryan Paul Tompkiu 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 Hcfivnl J. Hargreaves U. Kent F. Thomas William Dceble John H. Andrews James Hill William Rhodes John Hosking Joseph Trewhcela 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 John Harris John Martin R. Harris James Merton William Hearn N. Dunstan R. Lawn John Endean Samuel Hawkins James Turner A. Trusent. fJpHE undersigned will pay an additional £SO to anyouc giving the required information. (Signed) W. ROWE. THE Rev. S. Wilson will deliver a Lecture on the Book of Revelation in St George’s Hall, To-morrow (Sunday) Evening. Subject : “ The Fifth Trumpet.” £ LODGE SIR WALTER SCOTT, S.C. AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the _ above Lodge will beheld at the Lodge Room, Wharf Hotel, on TUESDAY next, 21st instant, at 7.50 p.m. Visiting Brctliern arc invited to attend. By order of the R.W.M. J. A. CHAPMAN, Secretary. SIR WALTER SCOTT LODGE. CELEBRATION OF ST. ANDREW’S DAY, 30th INST. MASONIC BALL. GENTLEMEN, not Masons, desirous of obtaining Tickets are requested to send the Names of Ladies, together with their own, as early as possible to any of the undermentioned Members of the Committee : John Goodnll, Esq., Chairman ; M. Hatmaford, A. Brodie,* Edwin Hornsby, W. C. Wright, Wm. Rowe, J. M. McLaren, J. A. Ohapm.au, Captain H. Goldsmith, Walter Sully, and John Brown. Brethren may obtain tickets from any of the above, and also from J. J. Fitz Gibbon. Esq. ; J. N. Hopcraft, Star Office ; C. F. Corlett, Guardian Office, ;and F. Lipscy. C. A. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. ST. ANDREW’S DAY CELEBRATION. THE COMMITTEE are requested to ATTEND a MEETING to be held at the Wharf Hotel TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at 7 o’clock p.m. wm. McCullough, Hon. Sec. MEETING. A MEETING of the inhabitants of Grahamstown interested in having the Sea Wall on the Dcach carried out, from Burkc-strcet to the Wharf, will take place on MONDAY next, the 20th instant, at 7 p.m., at Mr Sargent’s Auction Rooms, Williamsonstreet. D, G. TROUSSEAU,) JAMES SEIIGENT, | Conveners. THE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE OF THE IIAURAKI LADIES’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Will take place at St. George’s Hall, Graiiamstown, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22. rp EA at half-past six o’clock, after which Songs by Lady & Gentleman Amateurs, AND Christy Minstrel Entertainment. MRS. J. E. MACDONALD, Hon. See. NOTICE. THE Scottish Commercial Insurance Company. of Glasgow, are prepared to accept Fire and Life business on the Goldfields. PREECE AND GRAHAM, Sliortland-street, Auckland, Agents. I HEREBY give notice that I intend to apply on Saturday, 25th instant, for the TRANSFER of my LICENSE of the Union Hotel to John Hall. WILLIAM SHAW. OIIINEMURI. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL AND STORE AT Te Paeroa, Ohinemuri, OFFERS every ACCOMMODATION for Travellers and Visitors to this district, or to persons passing through to the East Coast. Grass Paddock. Saddle Horses for Hire. PETER AUSTIN, Proprietor.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 18 November 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 18 November 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 18 November 1871, Page 2

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