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Apifry to' JAMES BROWN. TO LET.—A First-class HOTEL, in Grahamstown. —For particulars apply to Thos. Wayth Gudgeon. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. ./XIHE above.Hall4s.mow-.available forX BALLS, CONCERTS, MEETINGS, &C., Terms Moderate. Apply on the Premises. Miscellaneous. DISTRICT ORDERS, Militia and Volunteer Office, November 23, 1871. 1. FIRING at Tararu will be cliscontinued during next week, after which firing in Second Class will be proceeded with, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 2. Firing in the Second Class will commence at Parawai on Monday, the 27tli inst., and be continued on Mondays and Wednesdays, at the same place, till further orders, p 3. Officers commanding Corps will arrange the squads for firing, so that au officer or sergeant may be in charge of each squad. I. R. .COOPER, Major Commanding Thames District. II 0 T I C E. RECEPTION.OF VOLUNTEER WALKER. ; A MEETING -will be held, This Evening, at the Governor Bowen Hotel, at 8 o’clock, to consider what steps shall be taken to accord Volunteer Walker, of the ■Thames Scottish Corps, a suitable reception on his return from firiug the Rifle Match, at Dunedin. The attendance of all Volunteers and the public is requested. ' * ’ T. 'L. MURRAY, Captain Commanding T.S.V. THAMES RIFLE ASSOCIATION. THE usual Monthly Practice Meeting of the Members' of the Association will take place at the Tararu Butts, on the 30th instant. Three Prizes will be given, and Competitors will be Handicapped. Entrance Fee, 2s Gd. WM. MCCULLOUGH, Hon. Sec. SIR WALTER SCOTT LODGE. CELEBRATION OF ST. ANDREW’S DAV, 30tii 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 Goodall, Esq., Chairman ; M. Hannaford, A. Brodie, Edwin Hornsby, W. C. Wright, Wm. Rowe, J. M. McLaren, .T. A. Chapman, Captain 11. 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. See. A GIFT AUCTION, IN AID OP ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH BUILDING FUND, Will be held at the NAVAL DRILL-SHED, GRAHAJUSTOWN, (Near the Theatre Royal.) Instead of at the Academy of Music, as previously advertised. An Evening Exhibition, of an attractive character, will take place on Monday, 27th November, at 7.30 p.m. The Sale will commence on Tuesday Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, and will be continued during the evening. Admission, Sixpence, J. HAMILTON WARD, Hon, Sec. WAI 0 T AIII REST AUR AN T (Next door to Anchor Hotel), GIVEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. THE uudersigued having re-opened the above Dining Rooms, and made arrangements for the supply of all Articles of Consumption of a Superior quality, will, with the services of Mr Thomas Hanscll (late of California) as Chief Cook, keep a Table Second to None ou the Thames. FLETCHER & NORTHROP, Proprietors. Terms: All Meals Board - Board and Lodging Good Beds - Is each ltls per week 20s per week Is per night COALS, FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL, &c. The cheapest, place on the Thames for Cut up Firewood, Coals, or Charcoal, is at Ferguson’s Yard, Beach, corner of Burkestrcct; and at his Old Yard, Davy-strcet, TO MINING MANAGERS.—FOR SALE at Holdships & Co.’s Saw Mills, Grahamstown, 2,400 5-fcet Kauri Slabs. MONEY to LEND on Good Security.— For particulars apply by letter to M., office of this paper. JUST PUBLISHED, THE CHEI 3 TIA N TIM E 3. A Monthly Religious Family Journal for all Denominations. EDITED BY W Alt LOW DAWES. M.A. Published at the Office of the Daily Southern Cross. THE CHRISTIAN TIMES contains valuable articles by Ministers aud Laymen of different Denominations. Ecclesiastical Intelligence, Criticisms on the Leading Topics of the day, and good selections Horn the Current Literature of the day. Trice (id. or is 6d per annum if paid in advance ; if by post, Is. extra. The Christian Times being circulated among all denominations of Christians, is an admirable medium for advertisements. Published for the Proprietors by TilEOphilus Cooper, at the Office of the Daily Southern Cross, Queeu-street, to whom ail order should be addressed,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 25 November 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 25 November 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 25 November 1871, Page 2

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