bISTEICT OEDEES..^ PRIZE FIRING. Militia and Volunteer Office, S WJand Not. 12, 1874. FIRING to determine tho ohoioo of DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES will Uxkt nkco in tho following order ah tho Parawoi Range*, viz.:— Tho T.S.V. and No. 2*) "Under supcrviH.R.V. on TUESDAY, the > sion ef Captnin 17th inst., at, 7 a.m. & 2 p.m. ) Brassey, N.B. Tho T.RR. »rd No. 3"} H.R.V. on WEDNESDY, f Cap*. Hpzard 18th inst., at 7 am. and 2 ( No. 2 H.R.V. p.m. J The Naval Bricaflo nnd^ No. 2 H.R V. on TTIURS- f Capt. Murray, DAY, tho 19th in-r.,.ab 71 T.SV. R.m. and 2 p.m. ) I. R. Coopfb, Major Commanding Thames District. 7730 THAMES SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. j mHSI COMPANY and BAND will X PARADE in Uniform, with Arms, THIS EVENINO, SATURDAY at 7 p.m. T. L. Mttbbay, »7729 Captain. GEAHAMSTOWN QUOITING CLUB. AMKETING of the above Club will be held on tho Ground, near tho Glasgow Arms Hotel, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, at 5.30 p.m. b7728 G.C. Kbbb. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO enable the Dealers in BLASTINGPOWDER to conform to tho provisions of tho Arms Act, purchasers are hereby informed that they will now have to put in their applications one day and be supplied with tho Powder on the day following. Stoke Bbos. W. Hkwitt & Co. c 7738 Jamis Resshaw. PUBLIC NOTICE! riURAEU GARDENS ABE NOW OPEN DAILY. Atimissiou ... ... gixFßircß, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. No Dogs allowed in the Gardens. 7733tc QUEEN'S HOTEL, ALBERT STREET. MR. S. YOUNG begs to return hi* best thanks for the kind patronage bestowed on him since he opened the above Honse. The House is replete with every comfort and convenience, and is second to none in Now Zealand for its WINES snd SPIRITS, including Australian Wines of tho very b«st brands. ENGLISH LIME JUICE, tot., &<>. 7736tc SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the FIVE O CHILDREN of Mrs O'HALLORAN, who died suddenly—her husband at the time being away from the Province —leaving her young family helpless, will be received at this office. 7734 BOROUGH BAKERY, Beach Road, GRAHAMSTOWN (near the Goods Wharf) JOHN ROBINSON, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. J. B. having at considerable expense erected a Large and Commodious Baking Establishment on the Beach Road, is now prepared to supply the best quality of bread at a most reasonable price. Visitors to Tararu Gardens can supply themselv' s'with all Picnic requirement^there being always » Large Stork of Confectionery on hand, including Mennie and Day's famous Biscuits. . Remember the Address— BEACH ROAD; 7726 WANTED TO PURCHASE, a FOURTT. BOUSE. Terms, Cash. Addr#> M. M., Star office. WANTED, a Good COMPOSITOR; also, an intelligent Lad as an apprentice. At the office of this paper. WANTED, a general SERVANT.-Apply office sf this paper. tc7722 WANTED IMMEDIATELY — BOYS to RUN the Evening Stab. WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S Hair Cutting EstabhshMekt to be Shaved, Shampooed, &c, next Fugato't Bed Boot, Owen-street, Grahamstovm. j FANCY SHOW CARDS in variouecoloars unequalled for design and •locution, at the EysiUKa Stab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1831, 14 November 1874, Page 3
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