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Meetings. THAMES PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. THE Quarterly MEETING of the above Society will take place This Wednesday Evening, at St George’s Schoolroom, at 7.110 p.m. Business important. The Members of the above Society are particularly requested to Attend Practices for forthcoming Couccrt. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to become Members of the Thames Philharmonic Society will receive any information they require from the Hon. Secretary. ALBERT L. MYERS. owen- street, G rahamstown. WHITE ROSE GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered). AN Extraordinary MEETING of the Shareholders in the above named Company will be held at the Pacific Hotel, Grahamstown, on Wednesday, July 17, at 3 o’clock p.m. Business : To confirm Rules of Management and Appointment of various Officers, and'otlier general business. By order of the Directors. WALTER BOOTH, Manager. Grahamstown, June 24. 1872. UNA QUARTZ CRUSHING AND GOLD MINING COMPANY (Registered.) The Half-yearly General MEETING of the Shareholders of the above-named Company will be held at the Mechanics’ Institute, on Tuesday, July 11th, 1872, at 3 o’clock p.m. Business—The receiving the half-yearly Reports, &c., Balance-sheet, Election of Directors, and other general business. By order of the Directors. FRED F. DAY, Legal Manager. Ivaraka Creek, June 21, 1872. KAUAERANGA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ANNUAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual MEETING of Ratepayers of Kauacrauga Highway District, for the purpose of receiving statement of accounts for the year ending 30th instant; fixing the nature and amount of the rate to be levied for the. current year ; the election of the District Board and of two Auditors, will he Held at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, July 9, 1872, at the Volunteer Hall, Shorthand. By order of the District Board. J. BURGESS, Chairman. Shortland, June 24, 1872. Miscellaneous. THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE. r|l HE FIRING for the GOVERNMENT I PRIZES with Howitzers, will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING, at 11 o’clock,sharp. If the weather will not permit on Thursday the tiring will be postponed until Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Crews will muster at 1 sharp. J. 1). GRANT, Capt. Commanding T.N.B. THAMES ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. AM ATE UR PERFORMANCE. REHEARSALS of ■‘Richelieu” and “Ici on Parle Francais” at the Mechanics’ Institute on FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings,at 8 o’clock. Stage Rehearsals at Theatre Royal on MONDAY, TUESDAY.and WEDNESDAY Evenings. " J. M. PERRIER, Stage Manager. CURE GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE is hereby given that the Books of the above Company will be Closed from noon of WEDNESDAY, 2(ith June, 1872, until noon of MONDAY, Ist July, 1872, when a Dividend will lie paid. DAVID PHILP, Secretary. THE LICENSING ACT, 1871. JVTOTICE is hereby given that I intend, on the Fourth day of July next, to apply at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, holden at Shorthand, for a TRANSFER of the LICENCE held by me (George W. Tucker) for the Sale of Alcoholic Liquors in the Imperial Crown Hotel, Tararu, to Bedford B. Harder. GEORGE W. TUCKER, Official Notices. OFFICIAL AGENCY NOTICE. CREDITORS of the undermentioned Company are requested to Prove and send in their Claims on or before the Bth July next. Vale of Avoca Goldmixing Company (Registered). 11. N. WARNER, Official Agent. Insurance Buildings, Auckland, June 24th, 1872. NEW DEPO T, SHORTLAND STREET, FOR SINGER’S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. The Best and Cheapest. REDUCED PRICES. INSPECTION solicited to a New Shipment (arrived per Hero) of these justly Celebrated Machines at NEW ZEALAND HOUSE (Late Rattray’s) Siiortland-Street, Auckland. The most extraordinary success has been achieved by the Company’s ‘"New family Machine,” which is universally acknowledged to be the most simple to learn, the easiest to work, unequalled for strength and beauty of stitch, and the most complete and perfect in mechanism and access Ties for every variety of Domestic Sewing and Embroidery. SHORTLAND STREET. A. GASCOINE, Agent. ONE HUNDRED PIECES WINCEYS, purchased before the rise, G-J per yard. J. COSGBAYE k CO.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 223, 26 June 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 223, 26 June 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 223, 26 June 1872, Page 2

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