WANTED, A PRINTERS' READER. His brain must, be cool, As an eagle his sight, And, chained to his stool From morning till night, He must read and correct Typographical matters, Taking care to detect All the wrong fonts and baiters. He who peeks frr the plnca Must have once Mrorked at, '• ense." Must nlso be " well up " in Typography, Of scionce and art Must nt Jcnst know a part, And bo thoroughly versed in geography. German—French —Latin—Grot k, He must read (if not »peak). Must, of course be a thorough grammarian, Quite mi fait to th» rules Of the varii?ai " *oh'-oU." And not merely nn A-B-C D.iri.ir. Then ho'll r.ad, reul, iv<nd, "Till hii ejns giow w.»:iry nrul dim." And read rend, rmd. 'Till ozhanslß-l in ••Terv limb; 'Midst tho cliirrtor of boy<«, Interruption and noi-o, (Tho uproarious lvvcla Of young " priuJnV drvils,') Pray how s'wiil'l you 1 l»c to bo lljm ? —Ohrisfcchurch Pref>s.
TnCl V Wt£-^si*^ MTT AD LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE regular Fortnightly MEETING of tho above Lodgo will bo held at tho Odd Fellows' Hall, Biohmond-streer, Shortland, THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 7,30. Business—Nomination of Officers. Chablks Ahikr, Secretary. A. O. F. COTJBT PBIDE OF PABNELL, 4409 </j^|lliS|v mHE Regular Fortnightly WShEh!! -L MEETING of tho above bfj|s!j||jlmra^ Court will bo held in tho I^SmWl Masonic Hall, Queon-stroct, RHHMR^ I Grahamstown, on THURSWhB&"*w88» TAY NEXT, November 26, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Business—Nomination of Officer?. Chas. Ajiier, Secretary.
ODDFELLOWS' ANNIVEBSAEY CELEBBATIO3SV THE Oddfellows' Lodpes on the Thames wiil hold an ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION on MONDAY, the 30th inatsnt, (St. Andrew's day). The Members of each Lodge are requested to Meet at their respective Lodge Rooms, at 8.30 a.m., to take part in a Procession to the Tararu Gardens. Visiting Brethren are also requested to attend. A SOIREE will be held in the Evening at the Academy of Muaic, to conclude with a Dance. Tea on the tabla at 6.30 p.m. Double tickets, 5s ; ai&glo ditto, 3s. By order. Chabi.e« Ahieb, 7788 Secretary.
TO-MOEROW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Coen Exchange, Auckland. BY OEDEE OF THE TEUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF MESSES MUEPHY BBOTHEES, GEAHAMSTOWN. STOCK-IN-TBADE, PLANT, Ac. p EO. W. BIN NE V will tell by public auction, at the Corn Exchange, Auckland, To-morrow, Wednesday, the 25th November, at 11 o'clock sharp, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, Jbc, belonging to the above Estate, consisting of— Groceries Provisions . ' Ironmongerj &c, &c, &c. Bemoved to Auckland for convenience of solo» ■ ' '\ a 7787 Terms at Salo.
POETABLE ENGINE FOR SALE.— X One of Roby's boet 14 horse power nominal, Double Cylinder, almost new, and in splendid order.—Applj to D. Phixb, Gfcrabunitown. 7748
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1839, 24 November 1874, Page 3
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