Miscellaneous. CREMORNE GARDENS, FLAGSTAFF HILL AND GROUNDS, TAR4RU. QUADRILLE BAND DANCING PAVILION SWINGS. SPLENDID VIEW OF GAMES ON THE FLAT. rp HI S DAY, T H Ull S D A Y. OPEN CIIIIISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAYS. Admission to tlic Grounds —Sixpence. CREMORNE! CREMORNE! ! No Intoxicating Liquors sold on the Ground. The Dancing Pavilion has been securely enclosed, and will be illuminated at night. Admission to the Pavilion and Grounds, from sunset till midnight—One Shilling. NOTICE. MR JAMES MaCKAY, JUN., M.P.C., respectfully requests his constituents to MEET him at the American Theatre, Shorthand, on Tuesday, January 2, 1872. at 7 p.m.. to discuss and consider questions affecting the Thames Goldfields, and to review the recent proceedings of the Provincial Council. Parawai, December 20, 1871. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH SCHOOL, Roi.lestox Street. IMMEDIATELY after the Opening of the New Church, a Master will be required for a Boys’ School, which will be held in the Old Church. The Master must be a Member of the English Church, and a Certificated Teacher. Applications for the situation to be addressed to the Rev. Vicesimijs Lush, Parsonage, Mary-street, Shortland.
Drapery. MARY-STREET, SHORTLAND. ALEXANDER MILL to 'call the attention of the RESIDENTS on KARAKA HILL AND SHORTLAND TO HIS NEWLY OPENED STOCK OK SPRING AND SUMMER DR APERY, Selected in the REST and MOST FA SIIION ABLE MARKETS, and at Reasonable Ra
JUST RECEIVED for THE SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, ONE or THE LARGEST SHIPMENTS OF CRIMEAN SHIRTS, HATS ANI) CAPS, FOB THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. ' CHAS. GILLIGAN. Tenders. THAMES ANNUAL REGATTA. To HE lIOI,DEN AT SHORTHAND, JANUARY Ist, 187-2. rTTENDEftS will he received until .‘5 p.m. on A FRIDAY next, the 2!lth December, from parties' willing to PURCHASE the PRIVILEGE of ERECTING FOUR BOOTHS for the Sale of Refreshments on the vacant ground on the Beach, owned by Mr Renshaw. the use of which lias been given to the Committee for the occasion, also the exclusive right of selling Programmes of the Races. Particulars can be had of Captain Butt, Shorthand Hotel. G. GIL LI BRAND, Hon, Sec. Official Notices. m NOTI C E. PROTECTION OF CLAIMS. Warden’s Oft ire. Grahamstown. Dec. 20. 1871. JT is hereby notified that all CLAIMS will be deemed duly PROTECTED during the Christmas Holidays, from Saturday. 2.'ird iust.. until Tuesday, 2nd January. 1872 (both days inclusive.) The GOVERNMENT OFFICES will b c CLOSED on Monday and Tuesday. 2.7 th and 2(jth inst.. and on Monday and Tuesday, Ist and 2nd January. 1872, tYM. FRASER. Warden. To Lets. mo LET. APARTMENTS iu a pleasant -L Cottage, on Shortland Beach. —Apply at Mr Jefferson's. Stationer, Pollen-street. rilO LET.—AN ALLOTMENT with FrontX age to Brown-street and Beach.— Apply to JAMES BROWN. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. rHE above Hall is now BALLS, CONCERTS, :.. Terms Moderate. Apply on the Premises. available fo MEETING
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 69, 28 December 1871, Page 2
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