|HEATRE ROiAL. Stage Managee ... H. F. STONE Actikg Makaqeb ... R. J. DE LIAB. Scenic Abtist ... T. KEMP. RE-ENGAGEMENT OF MIS 3 AMY STONE. FOB TWO NIGHTS ONLY. riIHIS (MONDAY) EVENING, J. . February Bth, Will bn presented (for the first time in Grab.omslown) Boucioault's 6 act drama THE LONG STRIKE. Jane Learoyd - - - Miss Amt Stoni WEDNESDAY, UThe BROTHERS GIRARD in their WONDKBFUL SALTATOKIAL AGGREGATION. # # * For the special accommodation of Lodies, the Front Seats will be extended'and comfortably arranged, thereby making it the m«*t commodious and desirable portion of the houio. Admission—Front Sos*t?, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Fit, One Shilling. Doovs open at 7.30, to commonco at 8 o'clock sharp. 8093 COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING, 1875. rnHE PRESENTATION of PRIZES will take place opposite the Pacific Hotel at 4 p.m. TO-DAY. Representatives liili fall in opposite the Pacific JE^otel at that hour. . - Williah C. Lton. Bth February, 1875. 811& DISTRICT VOLUNTEER MEMO. Militia and Volunteer Office, ' Bth February, 1875. "TTOLUNTEERS who desire to be present V at the Presentation of Prizes are requested to ASSEMBLE opposite the Pacific Hotel at 4 p.m. THIS DAY, in Uniform, without Arms, and fall in with their Con* panics. I. R. Cooper, Major Commanding 8122 Thames District. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 6th February, 1875. TN compliance with a request made to me A by his Worship the Mayor of Auckland, on behalf of a Public Meeting of the Citizens thereof, held at the Mechanics' Institute on the 4th instaat, I horeby invite the Inhabitants to OBSERVE the Afternoon of TUESDAY next, the 9th instant, a.* a HOLIDAY, in order that suitable preparation may bo mode for the RECEPTION of the COLONIAL RIFLE REPRESENTATIVES, who are expected to arrive from the Thames at 6 o'clock p m. on that Day. The Provincial Government Offices will be CLOSED from 2 o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY. J. WILIIAMSON, 8123 a Superintendent. BALL TO THE COLONIAL REPRESENTATIVES. mHE BALL will take place THIS (Monday) EVENING, the Btk instant, at the Academy of Music, Graharastown. A limited number of Gentlemen's Tickets, price £1 Is each, for which, early application is necessary, may be obtained of any Member of the Ball Committee, who are compelled respectfully to intimate that no lady or gentleman can bo admitted who has net received an invitation or ticket. , 8094 THAMES MASONIC HALL BUILDJNG COMPANY, Limited. SHAREHOLDERS are mticularly re. k5 quested to a tend the ANNUAL MEETING, fo be held THIS EVENING, at the Hall, at 7 p.m. By ordf r, KOBT. M. MITCHEIL, Secretary. Grahamstown, Bfch February, 1875. 8120 THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. I NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that unless all RATES due to the Council of the Borough of Thames are PAID to me, at the Council Offices, Queen-gtreet, on or before the 20th inst.., immediate PROCEEDINGS will be TAKEN for the recovery of same. Andrew Flemish, „ Collector of Rates. Thames, sth February, 1375. 8115
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1903, 8 February 1875, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1903, 8 February 1875, Page 3
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