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ANNIVERSARY SPORTS. PKOGEAMME. Under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Foresters and the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society, to bo held at Tararu TO-MORROW, |PRIDAY, JANTJAKY 29, 1875. Committee : Mr Butler Mr Corbett . Mr Eobinson Mr Foy Mr Girvau Mr Mahoney Mr Wilson Mr Vaughan Judge: Mr A. Butler—Starter: Mr J. Girvan. Clerk of the Course : Mr F. Wells. Handicapper: Mr W. R«binson. Quoiliug Match (Handicap). 21 yards} clay ends; nearest to the top of the hob. Entrance, 2s 6d. Firs'; prize, £3 ; second, £1; thit\J,loa. Thi3 match -will take place inside the Gardens. Post entry. ! Societies' Foot Eaco (Handicap). Distance 250 yards. Entrance, Is. First prize, £1 ; second, Current Cuke. Pony Eace, 14 hands and under (Handicap). Catch, weights. Distance, One mile and a-half. Entrance, ss. First prize, —; eecond, —. P.C.R. Kawden's Cup (Handicap). For Foreßtevs only. Entrance, 2s 6d. Post entry. Friendly Societies' Purse (Handicap). Distance two miles. Sweepstake of 5 soys., ■with £10 added V eecond horse to save his stake, i Entries for Friendly Societies' Purse, colours of riders, pedigree of horses, and all other necessary information, to be lodged with the Secretary, at the Lady Bowen Hotel, at or before 8 p.m. on THCJESDAY, the 28th instant. All other events post entries. The decision of the Committee must in all instances be deemed final. Three to start or co race. Chabltss Ahiee, Secretary. The Hibernian Band will be in attendance during tho day. . N.B. Tararu Eailway will convey passengers to and fro during the day. 8052 ASOIEEE>nd DANCE in connection vith Friendly Societies will take place at the Academy of Music on FEIDAY, the | 29th instant. I Tea on table 7 p.m. Dancing at 9 p.m. Tickets 3« each. i Proceeds to be equally divided between tho Thames Hospital and the Widow of the late Mr W. Loughman. Chas. Ahieb, 8053 Secretary. HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. GEAHAMSTOWN BEANCH, No. 35. I^HE Members of the above Branch will please assemble at their Hall on FRIDAY, January 29, at 9.30 a.m.—with Begalia and White CHoves-rto march to Grahamstown, and thence toTarafu, in Company with the Foresters, to take part in the Sports got up under the auspices of both Societies. By order. Michael Lakdtjes, 8071 Secretary. A. O. F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4d09. TIIHE Members of the above Court are reX quested to ASSEMBLE ofc-their Court Eoom, Queen-etreat, on FEIDAY, 29th of January, at 9.30 a.m., to take part in the Procession to Tsraru Gardens. " . - . Charles Ahieb, Secretary. Members are requested to wear their Eegalia and Wh'te Gloves. 8072 AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Affiliated to the "Unitebsiey op New Zealand. rTHE SESSION will commence on TUESDAY, the 2nd of February. Faeqtjhab Maccrae, 8013 Head Master. DR. FOEBES, F.E.G.S., late SurgeonSuperintendent of the ship Dilharree, has COMMENCED PEAOTICE in the Borough of Thames, and may be consulted daily at the Governor Bowen Hotel j or, 1 at Messrs Spencer and Hall's, from 9.30 to ]0.30 a.m., from 4.30 to to 5.30 p.m.; also at Mr Cox's, Shortland, from 11 to 12 a.m. 8058 NOTICE. j W. AVENELL, HAVING been in business on the Thames ! for over three years, begs mosfc respectfully to thank his Customers a«d the public generally for the very liberal support he has received during that time. . Having enlarged \ his premises and added several improvements, he ia now prepared to supply SAUSAGES, &c—not made by Steam—of the most approved quality, and has always on hand the BEST COEN BEEF, POSE, AND ! TONGUES, &c. None but the very beet quality of Meat supplied. Note the AddreEs— W. AVENELL, Pollen Street, 8041tc Shortland. HOME NEWS for Australia. A Summary of European Intelligence. No* venaber number received. J. H. Jeefebsok, Thames Agent,

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 28 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 28 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1894, 28 January 1875, Page 3

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