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. NOTICE. mHE A T e¥" EOYAL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 26. In consequence of the Indignation folt by the numerous Patrons of the Theatre :-t the puny attempt to oloso that place, of amusement and.: disappoint the holiday seekers^last 'evening by Mrs tfred/ Wills, nte Miss Clara Stophenson, the Company -.have- Been roqu«tea to give .one. raoro performance previous to their departure, aiid hare the honor to announce ; O'CALLAGHAN ONHIS LAST . . - LEGS. >;. To be followed by a MUSICAL MELANGE, Tn which Tilly Andrews, .Lizzie Buschy :-S«Sl£ivM> Simtnonds, Mr Collier, and Mr South will appear. ■ THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. SonfZ and Dance, "The Song of All Nations," as originally performed By Miss Inxx AMDE-iWS in New Zealand, all others being merely copies. Concluding with the Screaming Farce of . KAN THE GOOD FOB NOTHING-. 7038 ' Prices as usual. ■ iCiDIIT OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, MAY 26. /CAPTAIN TUTTLE will give an interest\J ing LECTURE on , ' THE WHALE AND ITS HABITS, illu.trating his subject by Oil Paintings, and giving a full description of the various species of Whale, their food and peculiar habits, and their young. . He will demonstrate the fact that the Whale, as described in Scripture as having swallowed Joriah, iB. capaMo of swallowing a man, and that the narrative in Holy Writ js therefore corect. Captain Tuttle in on his way to meet his Whaling Ship. He has had 38 years' experience in Whaling, and is one of the oldest Whaling Mas'ers of the Pacific Ocean, bo is therefore competent to give a most interesting and instructive Lecture. _ Captain Tuttle has Lectured in. Salt Lake City to over 3,000 persons, and in various patts of f the world, and will introduce in the Lecture' several Anecdotes! in the life of a Whaler. ... . . The Lecture will contain interesting information to An Ciasbes of the comunity. Admission—ls to the Pit; Front Seats, 2s. Children, Half Price. b7025 _ M ttwa hours at hame." AOAD BM V OF MUS 10, FIVE NIGHT 3 ONLY. Commencing THURSDAY, MAY, 28. MB X E N N E D V , THE SCOTTISH VOOAITST, , : Will give hiß Entertainments on the ♦SO NG S O F SCO TLAN D, Assisted by the following Members of his Family: — MISS HELEN KENNEDY . Sofbako MISS MARJORY KENNEDY Contbamo MB. DAVID KENNEDY . Tenob MR ROBERT KENNEDY . Tbuob MR JAMES KENNEDY . Babitoite PIAHOBOBTB . . Thfl MIBBBS KkNHEDY Admission—Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 25.; Back Seats, Is. Commence at 8. Children 'in arms nob admitted. te7oll Tho3.Kb»»bbt, Agent. THAMES HOSPITAL. A pPLlCATlONSareinvitedforthefollewJE±_ ing appointments under the Committee of Management of the Thameß Goldfield Hospital. HOUSE SURGEON: Salary, £200 per annum, and liborty to engage in private practice according to rules of Hospital. SECRETARY AND COLLECTOR: Salary, £30 per annum, and five per cent. on all monies accruing to the Hospital except Government money. DISEPNSER: Salary, £3 3s. per week, with Board and Lodging. CCOK: Salary, £1 per week, with Board and Lodging. Applications to be lealed and endorsed •'Application for ," 'anjl addressed to the President, and sent in not later than 3 o'clock of WEDNESDAY, 3rd JuneBy order of the Committee. S. Hoiasa, ■yO2B : • Secretary. THAMES BOEOUGH COUNCIL. | IN accordance with Section 190 of the | Municipal Corporations Act, 1867, the copy of a Bye-law passed by the Council of ; the Borough ot Thames is hereby published for general inflation. q Tpwn Clerk. GrahamstoTOi, Thames, May 26,1874. Btb-iaw, No. 1. Bye-law of the Council of the Borough of Thames made in accordance with the Municipal Corporations Aot, 1867. In pursuance of;the. J power rested in them under the Municipal owpoiirtK>ns Act, 1867, the Council of the Botongh of Thames ordftins as follows, that is to sayPart 1., Part V., part -VI., subdivisions 1 and 2 of part TIL, part VIII., part IX. Bubdivisione 1, 2,4 and sof part X. and par XL of the 18th schedule to the said Act ate •hereby adopted iv and forthe said Borough. a 7039 ' ___ LAW FORMS of every description the

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1683, 26 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1683, 26 May 1874, Page 3

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