nn he a tn c eoyal, IMMENSE SUCCESS.—HOUSE CROWDED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. THIS (Monday) EVENING-, Sept. 28th. SECOND APPEARANCE of'the GREAT CALIFORNIA IINSTRELS In their Sparkling and Fashionable Entertainment, consisting of Songs, Dances, Ballads, J Duets, Quartettes, Buclcsquei, Comic Farces, Funnyisms, Ac, &c. Received on Saturday night with continuous rounds of applause, and acknowledged by all present to bo the best entertainment ever presented to a Thames audience. Tuesd at entire cb an ge of programme. Million I .ricks.—Dress Circle, 3s; Boxes, 2s; Pit, ONE SHILLI m. Doovs open at half-pasti. seven, to commence at 8 o'clock precisely; ; Carriages: niny be ordered for 10.15. ;•;•,!. C. Wi RoCKEFELIEtt, a 7546 Business Manager. THAMES GOLDFIELDS ART UNION. Sixty Shaees of One Pound Each— ;; , No B.la^'e». '..■;, TO be DRAWN soon as filled up :—OIL PAINTINGS, Oleographs, &c, in Handsome Frames—now on view. A fow numbers still open. J. H. Jefferson, 7544 Bookeeller, Pollen-street. QUEEN OF THE MAY GOLD MIN- . ING COMPANY (Registeked). fTIHE time for receiving Tenders for En« X gino House, &c, HAS BEEN EXTENDED to TUESDAY, 6th October, at 3 o'clock. Day. Philp, Legal Manager. September 28, 1874. a 7547 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VILLA RESIDENCE AT PARAWAI. TUTESSR-S GUDGEON & CO. Have been favored with instructions from D. G. MacDonnex.li, Esq., to: sell bypublic auction, on Wednesday next, the 30th instant, at their Rooms, Brownstreet, That beautifully situated and genteel RSSII DENCE at Parawai, lately occupied bj Major Keddbll, containing soven large Rcvbrnj and Entrance Hal], surrounderl by Two Acres of rich cultivated Land fenced..- '■' N.B.—This valuable property has an unexpired Lease of 25 years. Seven acres of Land adjoining can be secured at a reasonable ront,or the Freehold for the whole can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. c 7542 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH BAZAAR. IT is Proposed to HOLD the BAZAAR in aid of the Fund now being raised to Liquidate the Dubt on St. George's Church on the sth, 6fcb, »rd 7 ill of November, in the Academy of Music, G-r;»hams'own. The following Ladies will be happy to receive'any contribufc.oßs in money or work ; — Mrs, Airey Mr?. Kilgour „ JBinney „ Lush „ Cox .. J. E. Mncdonald. : „ A. Curtis „ Marshall „ Bri ington „ Sandcs „ Fraser Spencer „• : Jefferson , ,i Tyler . s ; „ B. Kennan Puckey ; c7?.4"5CQVERNKENT LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. rf HE Undersigned, having been Appointed '& • , .. ... -. ■ ■ AQ-ENT for the. Thames Dia'rict, it open tc receive applications for Life Assurance Policies or for the Purchase of Annuities. JAMES HOPCRAF^, Evening star office albert street, GIUHAMSTOWN.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1790, 28 September 1874, Page 3
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