!§K }•§ $ V J ?.¥ is 'SIT *i_ Kjja f Us 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 'MdSfiKSfS' of 'tßS'' Committees John Goodall, Esq., Chairman ; M. Hannaford, A. Brodie, Edwin Hornsby, W. C. Wright, Wm, Rowe, J. M. McLaren, J. A. Chapman, 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. A GIFT AUCTION, IN AID OF ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH BUILDING FUND. Will be held at the NAVAL DRILL-SHED, GRAHAMSTOWN, (Near the Theatre Royal,) Instead of at the Academy of Music, as previously advertised. An Evening Exhibition, of an attractive character, will take place This Evening, 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. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH. fIIENDERS arc invited for SEATS for St. JL George’s Church, to be made according to pattern and specification. Tenders arc also invited for FENCING St. George’s Church Allotment. Further information may be obtained of the Churchwardens, one of whom will attend at the Church for that purpose on Tuesday Morning, from 10 t j 12 o’clock. All tenders to be left at the house of Mr E. Honiss by WEDNESDAY, at 1 o’clock p.m., accompanied by a deposit of £5, or they will not be recognised. J. J. FITZGIBBON, EDW. HONISS, Cliu chwa.dc is. THE WALKER RECEPTION. AT a Meeting of the Committee appointed at a Public Meeting held on Saturday, the 25tli instant, for the purpose of carrying out Resolutions according a PUBLIC RECEPTION to Volunteer WALKER on the occasion of his return from the South, after his late Victory in the Challenge Match, it was decided that the following should be the Programme : On receipt of information of the time at whieh Volunteer Walker is J ’ > arrive—due notice of which will be given by the Committee —it is expected that all the Volunteers and the public generally will MEET Volunteer WALKER on his Landing, and accord him a Hearty Welcome. It was also resolved, as a further testimonial of the public appreciation of Volunteer Walker’s skill as a marksman, that Subscriptions, not to exceed 2s Cd from any one person, should be received for the purpose of making VoluW ,cr Walker a Presentation. Subscription Lists, returnable on Wednesday, 8 p.m.. at the Governor Bowen Hotel, may be obtained from Captain MURRAY, Hon. Treasurer, or any Member of the Committee. W. ROBINSON, Secretary. STEAMSHIP AGENCY OFFICE, TOLL - HOUSE, GRAHAMSTOWN WHARF. Pi. ON YON, Agent p.s. ‘Enterprise No. 2,’ ‘Lalla Rookli,’ ‘ Challenger,’ Licensed Custom House Agent, and Forwarding Agent. Parcels or Cargo consigned to Grahamstown Wharf detained until called for, or forwarded as directed. Goods forwarded to Coromandel, Tapu Creek, or any Station upon to Thames River; also to Auckland, and Transhipping to or from any Province of New Zealand, or to the Australian Colonies, &c. Brick Bonded Warehouse, Albert-street, Grahamstown. Storage Accommodation upon the Auck<?.ud Wharf. Rates very moderate. JUST PUBLISHED, THE CHRISTIAN TIMES. A Monthly Religious Family Journal for all Denominations. EDITED BY WAKLOW DAVIES, M.A. Published at the Office of the Daily Southern, ('roxx. THE CHRISTIAN TIMES contains valuable articles by Ministers and Laymen of different Denominations. Ecclesiastical Intelligence, Criticisms on the Leading Topics of the day, and good selections from the Current Literature of the day. Price (id, or Is fid per annum if paid in advance ; if by post, Is. extra. The Christian Timex being circulated among all denominations of Christians, is an admirable medium for advertisements. Published for the Proprietors by TheoPHILUS CoOPER, at the Office of the Daily Southern Cross, Queen-street, to whom all order should be addressed. MONEY to LEND on Good Security.— For particulars apply by letter to M., office of this paper. TO MINERS.—BRITON & CO. have now on hand, at their Yard, Beach, Grahamstown, a first-rate Stock of Furiri, Ti-tree, and Rata Props and Caps. NOTICE. THE Scottish Commercial Insurance Company. of Glasgow, are prepared to accept Fire and Life busiucss on the Goldfields. PREECE AND GRAHAM, iShortland-street, Auckland, Agents. j UPPER TARARU. A MEETING of Miners, Traders, and others interested in Opening up the Upper Tararn District by the formation of a Road, are requested to MEET at the Governor Bowen Hotel on the Evening of TUESDAY, the 28th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock. THOMAS HORSBRUGH. Secretary to Committee. CALEDONIAN GAMES. ST. ANDREW’S DAY. IT is specially notified that no Fruit Stalls or Refreshment Booths will be allowed on the Ground, Tararu, excepting those sold by me at Auction, JAMES CRAIG, Auctioneer. November 22,187 L
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 44, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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