Forfeiture of Shares. Trayea, Jas. 4 1248 to 1251 Vare, Zachariah 3 2083 to 2085 Webster, Joseph 2 1421, 1422 Wood, Caleb 19 3401 to 3405 5256 to 6265 1357 to 1360 Wylie, Eichard 5 3271 to 3275 •Watson, Mary A. 2 1186,1187 Wbivker, Chas. 5 1653 to 1657 Wigram, Bobert 10 1112 to 1121 Wesley, Maria 1 3394 Wright, Thos. 12 3988 to 3992 1276 to 1282 Wallace, Bobert 15 3975 to 3977 2051 to 2062 Wilson, Jno. 21 ' 3123 to 3143 Walmsley, Elizabeth 6 5277, 5278 634 to 637 Young, John M 2 1543, 1544 E. MoDONALD SCOTT, Mdnagor. Grahamstown Stock Exchange, Owen-street, 2nd April, 1874. Soirees. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL Shobtland. A TEA.MEETING in aid of the Station Fund r. will be held on Goon Fbiday, April 3, at 6 o'clock p.m. Tickets, 2s each, to had of any of the members and friends. t After the Tea, there will be a Public Meet, ing, to be addressed by Ministers and others. INDEPENDENT OEDER OF GOOD TMPLARS. NORTHERN PIONEER LODGE, No. 6 THE ANNIVERSARY of the above Lodge will be colebrated by Divine Service, to beheld in the Lodge Room, St. George's Ball, on Sundav Aiterno-'h next, at 3 o'clock, when a Sermon will be preached by Bro. Rev. S. Edgar, from Auckland. Special hymns will be snng on the occasion. Bro. H. H. Wright will preside at the Harmonium. A Collection will he made, to be divided be-' keen the Ladies' Benevolent Society and the 1 Hospital. ' ; i On MONDAY next a PUBLIC SOIREE will be held in St. George's Hall. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. After which a MEETING will he held, when Bro. H. H. LusK, Esq, will preside, and at which the following Auckland brethren are ezpeoted to take part :-Rev. S. Edgar, W.C.T. Auckland Pioneer Lodge: W. Cole, P.G.W.C.T., G. Hemus, R. Downie, W.L.D., Harbingerof Peace Lodge; and Bios. Rev. J. Sharpe, W.C. Northern Pioneer Lodge, and Jas. Jones, W.L.D. Star of the Thames Lodge. The proceedings will be interspersed by solos and part-singing, readings,- and recitations. Admission to the Soiree by Ticket only. Tickets, 2s each, may be had from Bros. J. Nodder, J. Cocks, B. French, J. Norvill, and others; also, at the entrance door on the evening of the Soiree. V The Committee have decided to omit the Procession from the Programme. General Notices. RETIRING FROM THE RETAIL. J. OOSGRAVE & CO. A RE giving up their RETAIL BUSINESS in OWEN • STREET, grahamstown; A SALE of•the GOODS will be continued until the entire Stock is disposed of. They are now landing £30,000 : WORTH of DRAPERY and MEN'S CLOTHING-, purchased by Mr. Cosgrave from the English and French Manufacturers, which will be sold at prices unprecedentedly low. No Credit will be given- during the Sale, ... . . A LL ACCOUNTS due to J. Gbanuiro ahd' *■*■ Co., Owen-street, Grahamstown, are requested to be SETTLED, else Legal Proceedings will he taken. SHTTLESI SKITTLES! SKITTLES! W. J. CONSTANT HAS much pleasuro to announce to the lovers of the above Sport: that he has RE-OPENED his SKITTLE ALLEY, and with confident recommends it as one'of the best in the province. W. J. CONSTANT, Camden Hotel, Shortland.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 2
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