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Meetings. quaeteei!y^licensing MEETING. NOTICE is HEREBY GI7EN that the Quarterly LICENSING MEETING for the Districts of Thames and Hauraki will be held at the Court • House, Portland, on Tuesday, the Ist day of December, 1874, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all Applications for certificates for Licenses and Transfers, Renewals or Removals of Licenses, J. BDTLBR STONEY, Clerk of Thames Licensing Court. Licensing Court for District of Thames, Shortland, 27th October, 1874. 1..0.0. F., M.U., A.D. LOYAL CHAKLES BRUCE LODGE, No. 5,373. )HE regular Fortnightly (and Special Summoned) MEETING of the Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hall, Queen-street, on Monday next, 9th instant, at 7 p.m. Business—To take into consideration the Celebration of the Anniversary. F. WOODWARD, Perm. Sec, 1.0.0. E., M.U., A.D. LOYAL WaIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. r rHE regular Fortnightly (and Special Sum--1 moned) MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond-street, Shortland, on Tuesday next, 10th instant, at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES AHIER, Secretary, Calls. NOTICE. City of York Gold Mining Company /Limited). ■ A CALL (the eighth) of One Shilling and r Sixpence per Share on the capital of the f ■ Company has this day been made by the Di- ; rectors, payable to the Manager, at the Com- pi pany's office, Albert-street, Grahamstown, on $ Wednesday, the 11th November, 1874. 'j W. DOWDEN, | November 3,1874. Manager, j| General Notices. | B. ' r Firing for silver cup To-day, usual I® hours. Company and Band will MDS TER at the Company's Hall on Monday morn v , ing at 6.30, and then proceed to Shortland be present at the Launching of the Company'i : Gig. A, D. BENNETT. — f |OY ; PHOTOGRAPHERS, IN Returning Thanks to their numerom Friends and the Public in general tor th veryliberal support they have received since com mencing business, beg to intimate that thei Studio will be CLOSED from the 4th to th 23rd of November, to enable them to mak alterations, During which time they will be in Attendance daily between the hours of 3 ami 5 o'clock p.m., to receive and deliver orders, A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOE BOYS AND GIELS WAS OPENED on Monday, November 2 in Owen-street, Grahamstown, next door to Mr Clark's Grocery Establishment. Mrs Cornes will attend to the youngei children, and give instruction in Plain anil Fancy Needlework. Terms—£l Is per quarter or 10s 6d per halt quarter. When two or more children of the I same fimily attend, a considerable reduction I will be made. A Night School will be established shortlj Terms 2s per week. Address—Edmund C. Corses, care of Hi Ciabk, Owen-street. STONE! STONE! STONE! . SUPERIOR to any yet opened in the pro vince for Building purposes, and can k had on the shortest notice, in auy quantity, an 1 any size. Head Stones, Tombs, and Monuments, Cut to any Design; Hearth Stones, Step 3, Sills, Base-course, String-course, Corirah and Blocking, and Rusticated Quoins. Also, Rubble Stone for Foundations, at 5a per cube yard, by applying to William Thaokiuy, at the Hape Creek Quarry; or, Augustus-street, Block 27, Shortland. JNEWINGTON HOUSIiMILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, JBeown Street. MRS CORSTON, in inviting attention to her NEW STOUK OF MILLINffIIY, begs to state that she will keep nothing but I First Class Goods, to tlmt the Ladies of the Thames will at all times depend upon getting the first of fashions at her establishment. — N.B.—Dress and Mantle Making done on the premises in all its branches,—An APPREN JTOK Wanted.—Apply early. PAKAWAI GARDENS, MPHRSE favourite Grounds are now OPEN to JL the Public, Admission, 6d, Family Tickets for 12 Months, 10s, may be had from Mr S. Young, at the Queen's Head Hotel, Queen-street, Grahamstown, or the Proprietor on the Grounds. Parties owning Dogs are warned that Poison is laid on the Grounds. W. H. CASSIN. October 26,1874. DANCING. MRS. MAODDMALD'B Private DVNCING CLASS on Friday Evenings, at Owenstreet. Particulars may be obtained at the School-room, Abraham-street. NOTICE. IT is requested that all Accounts due to W. Dowdbn be PAID to the undersigned before the Ist November. F. A. PULLEINE. Grahamstown, October 6, 1874. NEW MAP OP THAMES GOLDFIELD. COPIES of the above may bo bad of the Publisher, at W. Dowden's Auction Mart, Grahamstown. piANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. W. lI.ITE E D, . PRACTICAL TONER AND RENOVATOR, Bnoa-N-STBEET, Gjuiumstown. SAVE YOUR 10s AND COaTS. BY having your CHIMNEYS SWEPT, KELSALL, Duvjr-atreefc,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1889, 7 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1889, 7 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1889, 7 November 1874, Page 2

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