Ecclesiastical. N OTIC E. i TO THE MEMBERS OF TIIE THAMES ! VOLUNTEER BAND, | Who v/crc Absent from the Monthly j Muster Parade. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to call your attention to tlie following letter, which was read to those Members who were present on Saturday.—l am, &e., It. B. WISEMAN. Secretary T.lt.V. Band. Shorthand, March It!, 1872. Mr J. T. Motris, Bandmaster Hauraki Volunteer Band. Sir, —I have the honour to inform you that as officers in the Band Committee have received certain letters through a solicitor acting by your instructions, they beg to decline your services from this date, therc- ; fore you will consider yourselves suspended. ! At the same time the President of the Band ; Committee expects the whole of the instru- ; meats to be handed over to him at (>.3() p.m. this (Saturday) evening.—l am, sir, your obedient servant. THOS. BARNETT, President Band Committee. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH. MUSICAL SOIREE Will be held in the SCHOOL BOOM. Rollostou-slrect, on * EA S T E It T U E S DA Y April Tea ox the Tam.es at Six O’clock. Admittancc : TWO SillL LINOS. The Price; is will be spent in REFITTING wi h s"ats the Old Chinch for SCHOOL PURPOSES &c. fickels can be had of Mr .JEFKEESOX, Shortland ; and Mr C vutei. an 1 Mr WATTE us G rahamstown.
Drapery. J. COSGRAVE & CO. OWEX-.STREIiT, GUAI1 AMSTOWX, E G to intimate they have made FURTHER REDUCTIONS in their DRAPERY AX D CLOTHING j TIIE 111 EX OK MO US STOCK OF MEN’S and BOVS’ CLOTHING, JS now MARKED DOWN, AND WILL BE SOLD AT PL!ICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF ON THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. The Largest Stock in the Province to Choose from. Purchasers are invited to call soon. B R A D LEY’ 8 SHEFFIELD & BIRMINGHAM WAKEHOUSES. BEDDING. FURNITURE, CROCKERY, TINWARE. And FAN C Y GOODS STOIt E . TII E stock comprises : —Lamps, Lamp liimnies, 'Tumblers, Wine Glasses. Butte t jolers. Trays, Cruetts, 'J'eapots, 'l'ca Dinner, and Breakfast Services ; Furniture of every d ■sci'iption, for Dining. Drawing, BedRoom, and Kitchen ; and the following arc samples of Ids exceedingly low prices : Cups a id faucets, from Is. per doz. Plates, from 3s. per doz. Tumbl rs. from Hs Del ; cut do. from 9s. Chairs from (is. each. Waslih Hid-stands, 10s. each. Bedsteads, It's.each. Note the address—Graham's Paddock, Pollen Street. N.B.—Furniture of every description Bought, Hold, and Exchanged.
IX THE ESTATE OF MR CHARLES GILLIGAN, CLOTHIER, GRAIIAMSTOWN. \ SALE OF THE BANKRUPT’S GOODS Is now hiking place on the Premises, SEBASTOPOL HOUSE (Lately occupied Ly Mr Gilugan), -And will continue antil the entire Stock is :!earc>l out. T,y older of J. WSGUAVK k VO.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 137, 18 March 1872, Page 2
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