Wanted
Mestinga
Drapers and Outfitters
WAIOTAIII DBTEICT BOARD.
S. Hetherington
THAMES HOSPITAL,
New Autumjv and Winter Goods. J£ CASES, JUST OPENED. J. GRIBBLE HAS now OPENED W his FIRST SHIPMENT of WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING— V HOME SPUNS! HOME SPUNSIAnd all the New Dress Materials.; 1 Case Superior Striped WinCBTS, in all shades, 7|d per yard— splendid value. "The Thames public would do well to inspect this Stock before making their Winter Purchases/The Goods have been bought at less than English cost, and will be sold a Small Advance to clear cut the most of the Heavy Stock on hand. J.G. also desires to note that he is appointed Agent for the " Little Stranger" LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE ,—the Cheapest and Best now on &ale in the World. J . G RIBBL E, OWEN STREET, GEAHAMSTOWN, And PotiEN Stbeet, Shobtland. 381 milE FIEST WINTEE SHIPMENT of , q CASES TWEED CLOTHING, g BALES CLOTHS and TWEEDS, in the piece, 1 OO PAIES MOLESKINS, Just Landed at J. MARSHALL'S.
MEMBERS of the above Board are requested to Meet at the Secretary's Office at 10 a.m., May 15th. F. C. Dean. THAMES SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. PRIZE EIBING. i SQUADS MEET at Shortland Wharf at 9 a.in. and lpm. TO-MOBROW (Saturday), weather permitting. T. L. Muebay, 453 Captain. NOTICE. THAMES MINERS'ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND. A SPECIAL MEETING- of Miners, Mining Employees, and Subscribers to the aboyo Fund will be at. the garden's Gcart, prahamatowini/intt MONDAIf, May 17/1875, at 7.30 p.m.'" ' .*■ ' ■'-'' ■'- ' Business :—To mßke such arrargeinenls as will juiiify the Committee in continuing the affairs of the Fund, or pass resolutions to pay ofF the rliabilities« and close up tl^Fand. : By order of the Comitiittee. ■ . , . Fbbd. F. Dat, 452 Secretary, NO. 2 H.R.Y; AND T.R.R. milE First COMPETITION for Mr X Ttjbneb's PRIZHS will take place on SATURDAY, 15th instant. Morning Squad, 9 a.m.; Afternoon Squad, 2 p in. : ; TV?H. Hazabd, Captain 2 11. R.V. : J. McSoberts, Captain T.R.H. ■ ' . 240 Government Notices '' Warden's Office, Hauraki District, Thameg, 10th May, 1875. THE, AFPLICATIONS for Licenses for - 'G^oldminingpitrpojes, uiiacr tlie Goldmining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Bchedule hereunder, will be granted on TUESDAYy the iwehty-eecond day of June, 1875, unless ralid ohjections be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at t' is office, not lees than seven clear dnys before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here. W. Fbasee, Warden.
A PPLICATION3 are invited for the fblxjL- lowing appointments under the ComtnitiFee of Management of tho Thames Gold field Hospital, for one Year:— HOUSE SURGEON: £200 per aninuifl/ and liberty to engage in private practice, according to Rules of Hospital; and his duties "will include attendance at tho Gabl, frhen required. | SECRETARY AND COLLECTOR: ; Salary, £30 per annum, and five per cent, on nil monies accruing to;the Hospital except Q-overnmrnt money. j "DISPENSER. Salary, £3 3s per week, with Board and Lodging. v „..,., Applications to be sealed, and endorsed "Application for —," and addressed to the President-, and cent in not Inter than 1 o'clock of WEDNESDAY, 2nd June. ; By order of the Committee. j E. Homss, I 448 Secretary. : WANTED, a Young GIRL, to dp light house work and sometimes attend in a bar.—Apply office of this paper. 455 WANTED, a Young Girl as - GENEEAL, SERVANT.—AppIy at once, Office of this Paper. ; WANTED, 10 MEN, Eivetters and Holders-on, for the Thames Water Eace.—Apply E. and A. Smith. ;! 447 \TTAIfTKD, 190 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S Tt Haib Cbitik« Establishment to be Shaved, Shampooed, &c, nexi FugNte'i Red Boot, Owen-street, Qruhamstown. rtTTf!N'TE D ' X N O W' N;. Mbs HAEVEY having EEMOVED to Brown street, nearly opposite the Academy of Music, still continues to Stamp: Embroidery of Choice Patterns. Ladies' and Children's Dresses *>f color or material Traced for Braid Work. Braiding and Pinking done in a Superior Style at Moderate Charges. ; ;;;'. J362
"O ESPEOTFULLY solicits the attenJLV tion of tlie Thames Public to his New Stock of WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. Having made heavy PURCHASES of the MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS he is enabled to., offer SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 1 A f\d A Yards of WINOEYS, from ±\J^\JV\J s£dFeryard IKf\f\ Ynrcla of ALtl WOOL FRENCH MERINOS, from Is 6d per yard 2 AAA Yards of HOME SPUNS,: • UUU REPPS, DIAGONAL CORDS, and WINTER DRESS MATERIALS— A)l FiSHIONABLE GOODS this Season A Nice Assortment of BLACK SILKS, From 2s 6d per yard JAPANESE SILKS-a Splendid Assortment — From Is 11 d per yard ONE BALE of WET-WOVE CALICO —a fine Shirting Cloth— At 3s lid per dozen yards 25 Pieces of Assorted WET WOVES and CSOYDON CALICOES'— v heavy makes — From 6s per dozen yards DOUBLE WIDTH WHITE SHEETINGS. From Hi per yard ONE BALE of HORROCKS'S "B" CALICO, At 5s lid per dozen yards
• Gents' Clothes and every descriplion of Dyeing and Gleaning done on the shortest possible notice, at tho Thames Dyeing Establishment,corner of Rolleston and Richmond streets.—Advi , ; ■.-.';■..■ .•'■-'■ .<■:.; ■ -.:.
Amusements
'CHANNELS !! TjILANNELS !!! In HEAL WELSH IMITATION WELSH SAXONY WELSH ANTI-RHEUMATIO WELSH ! ELECTORALS . SAXONIES, of various makes Scarlet Saxonies Colored Twilled Flannels OKAA YARDS of FLANNELS, from UO\J\J 9J-d per jard CRIMEAN FLANNELS—a Largo Assortment and Grood Patterns WINCEY & COTTON SHIETINGS, Extra Good Value ONE CASE of LADIES' LEATHEE BAGS, . Bought at TWENTY-FIVE PER CFNT OFF,.'and now being Sold at the Bathe r*te nnar us iinl selling pricaa ,- - ■ AN ASSQETMENT OF IWEEDS, Suitable for Boys' Wear, from Is 6d per yard WATERPROOF TWEEDS, Mellon Cloths, All Wool Blue Victoria Cloth, Mantle Cloth, Broad Black Cloth, Black-Doe ! Cloth NFW WINTER MILLINERY Bonnets NEW WINTER Trimmed Hats NEW WINTER Hals—Most Fashionable Sh-pPS *; NEW -WlNTEß..Trimmings for 'Bwtfnets and Hats, in Silk and Patent Velngte) Colored Torquoiscs," in all the most Fasbionable shades NEW FEATHERS—NEW FLOWERS " NEW Hat and. Bonnet Ornamonts,,and all New Millinery Materials used this Winter NEW Felt Polonaises , . _ NEW Cloth PoloDaisea NEW Tweed Polonaises . , NEW Serge Polonaises ' NEW Cloth and Velveteen Jackets NEW Waterproof Cloaks . -- NEW Reversible Ottoman and Queensland
Tenders
fTI H E.^T^EV/TVtV V .A L^ ■;Jl^ '■•■ :- ■ ;>*■.■'■■ v v'JL*c ...".r = GBiHAMSTOWN. Lessee ... ... B. J. DE LIAS. THE BARBELLS!!! GRAND FAREWELL BENEFIT 03? ME.'GEOEGE DAEEELL, And last night but one of -ME AND MRS GEORGE DARRELL " AND THE STAE COMPANY. ' THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING-, Mat "14, Shakespeare's great tragedy of H A M L E T! ! ! Hamlet.., .;. ... ,Mr Gcorgo Darrell (His favori'e character, as played by him with great success tlii'oughout'tho colonies.) Quoen Gtertrude ... Mrs Georgo Davrell Ophelia Miss Clara Stephen son ' TO-MORROW, LAST NIGHT OF THE I BARBELLS An I the Star Company. THE TRUMP CARD, ■George Darrell in loux Songs and Becitals. Stalls, 4s; Circle, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. ACADEMY OF- MUSIC. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, . • ' Commencing on '^SATURDAY, 15th MAY. RE-APPEARANCE OF THE FAVORITE ARTISTES. GRACE EGERTON (Mes Geo. Case) and MR GEO. CASE, After an absence of Nine Tears. ,PETOES: Reserved . Seals, 3s j Family Tickets, to admit four, 10s (to be procured only at Mr, Reed's, Photographer, where a ■plan may be seen and seats secured) j Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is. 451
THAMES HOSPITAL.
mENDERS will be rectmd for Supplying X the Hospital for Six Month?, from let July, with the undermentioned Goods and Seryices:— Groceries Milk Butcher's Meat. Washing Brevd Funerals. Forms of Tender nud Particular} to bo obtained of tho undersigned, at his office, Pollen street any morning before 10 o'clock. Tenders to be ee^led, and endorsed' "Tender for —," addressed to the Prceident, and sent in not later than 1 o'clork of WEDNESDAY, 2nd June. " E. Honiss, 419 Secretary. PARAWAI DISTRICT BOARD. mENDERS aro required for tho EXTEN- ± SION oi CDLVERT in the Parawai Road up to 4 p in., May 16tk instant. Plans. 1 and Specifications can be seen nt my Office, Owen street, Grahamstown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : Thomas Spencer, 441 Chairman.
'SCHEDULE;
No. 48.-r-Samuel Turtle, Golden Arrow Claim
—area, seven acres, oho rood and twelve perches, situated at Pakirarahf; bounded on the north by Woodward and party's claim j south by Scanlan and party's . , claim 5 oast-by supposed unoccupied ground j and west by the Tairua c'aimi. Pegs distinguished by the mark XXII. No. 49.—James Frater; Pearl Glaim—area, two acres three roods and eixteen perches, situated at Pakirarnhi j bounded on the ;-•:, north, and east by ; supposed unoccupied ground ; south by the Band of Hopn; and west by the Ajax.- Pegs dis- - • tinguished by the mark A. No. 50. —John Alwent Chapman, Star of the South Claim —area, seventeen acres three .-r--roods iand. fifteen perches, situa'cd at Pakirarabi; bounded on the north by the Pakirarahi claim j and on the south, east and west by.supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark No. 51.—Heiiry Gillett, Albion Claim—area,. four acres and one rood, tituated at Pakirarahi j bounded on tho north by supposed .unoccupied ground $ east by the El Dorado claim; south and west by. supposed unoccupied ground. P«gs ... distinguished by s the;mark A. , t No. 52.—-Albert Walker, Triangle Claim — area, six acres two roods and one half .perch, situated at Pakirarahi j bounded on the north by the "Victoria claim j south by the North Star and Stewart's •....claim; east by the Ajax claim;\ and ■west by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark Y. ;
T. WO O D, : mOBACCONIST and IMPORTER of HAVANA! CIGAR^ ;■ MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CONCERTINAS, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. BEST CUT TOBACCO. ' POLIiBN BTBEET, . SHOATIAND . In conjunction with tho above T. Wood has Lately COMMENCED BUSINESS as a GENERAL CLOTHIER. Having received LARGE STOCKS of SEASONABLE GOODS He is able to SELL at tho LOWEST PRICES. T. WOOD tenders his THANKS to his Friends and Customers for their Support since he has been in Business as a Tobacconnist, and Solicits their Favors in his New Line. of Business, in which he is confident of being able to merit their approval by Attention to their requirements. \ VvV PoliIBH STBEEOV ShOBTIAITD. : h 817 (T CASES WINTER HOSIERY and FANCY WOOL GOODS Just Received at " ' I
To Let
/TO.LET, a BAKERY and SHOP— I Apply to P. Bubke, Waiotahi Hotel, Grahamstown. , 440 Medical I HAVE RETURNED TO MY PRACTICE at the THAMES. Alexandeb Fox, M.D. ' Pollen street, May 3, 1875. 432 For Sale FOR SALE. rilWO TEAMS of Staunch DRAUGHT L HOESES.—AppIy to 397 K. &A. Smith. ;
3O^)A YA r RDS WHITE 3 FLANNELS, 1 O4ifi YARDS COLORED FLANNELS Just Imported at '.'/; MiAksHALL'S.
Shawls - NEW Satin Skirts—in Black, Blue, Violet, ..and New Shades of Green NEW Felt and Wincey Skir's.
A HEAVF STOCK of NEW WINTER CLOTHING. Men's New Winter Paget Suits Men's New Winter Gralai ea Suits Men's New Sac Suits '■ . * . Men's New Trousers and Vests Men's New Overcoats ' Men's New Pilot Coats Men's New Mackintosh Coats Youths' and Boys' New Suits 10 Dozen Men's All Wool large Bize Crimean Shirts, af 43 lid each. T3LANKETS ! TDLANKETS !! BLANKETS!! !. SPECIAL BAKGAINS IN BLANKETS. One Bale large size All Wool Whito Blanket, at 17s 6J per pair f One Bale Extra Quality and sizo White Blankets, at 22 6d per pair^ A.lso, a good assortment of Colored Blankets, Austrian and Sealskin Rugs, at equally low prices. ggjT Being the First Winter I have been in Business in tho New Premises, my Stock is all New, aud carefully selected specially for this Season. MY WINTER STOCK, Being very heavy, as an extra inducement ■ during the Winter Months, ONE SHILLING- IN THE POUND DISCOUNT Will bo allowed on all Purchasos amounting to TWENTY SHILLINGS. (g£° Please Note the Addbess— S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND.
piIIVATE SALE. Snug Cottage, BEACH ROAD, Near Marine Hotel. EDWIN BINNEY. t
A <T)-j O YARDS of tlie NEW MOSS TRIMMING ia All Colors, the Most Fashionable and Most Durable Trimming for Winter Wear at J. MAES HALL'S.
q, BALES WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, in All Sizes. '■'■-%■ .Ditto COLORED RUGS, imported direct from the Factory, and MUCH UNDER VALUE, at J. MARSHALL'S.
Corns, Warts, and Bunions. MR C. BASBTIAN TVEGS to intimate to the Inhabitants of the (Thames G-oldfields that it is his intension to remain ONLY UNTIL SA.TURDAY NEXT, prior to his departure for the South. He would draw the attention of any per* eons suffering from the above complaints to the flattering testimonial ho has receired from-aeveral well known. Citizens, which is now on view at . Mr Cakteb'o, ■ Sbationer.
~t CASE Coat's, Beook's & Clabk's Best 400 and 500-yard MACHINE REELS, Just Imported at J. MARSHALL'S. NOTICE OF REMOTAL. j TAMES MACKIE, CoacU Builder, Wheelfj wright, and General Smith, thanks his < Customers for their liberal supporb during the last cix veara, and begs to announce that he has EEMOYBD from his old premises^ in rear of Theatre Royal, to a more Central Position next to Naval Hall, and directly opposite Bead's Timber Yard, Brown street: Grahams town. : U.B.—All work G-uaranteed Krat-class. ■ ■ * 354 Tjl D W I N BI N N EYi AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR, 1 CITY AUCTION MART, ' Albert Stjjeet. ;
- Auctions , \ Puriri Township. A BLOCK of FREEHOLD LAND -*"*- Suitable for Building Purposes*on the BANKS OF THE PURIRI RIVER at the JUNCTION of the HIKUTAIA ROAD, the OHINEMURI ROAD and TRACE to the TAIRUA Goldfield, is now being Surveyed, and the ' i ! FREEHOLD ALLLOTMENTSJ ; ■will be ; SOLD BY AU.CTION ' in a Few Days. ■: Dairymen, Carters and others wanting SMALL FARMS adjoining this Township can LEASE the same on application to E C. Dean, Grahamstawn, Thames. Mays, 1875. : ; 41§
A VERY CHOICE SELECTION of WINTER MILLINERY,; MAN-; TLES, CLOAKS, POLONAISE SKIRTS, ORNAMENTS, &c., at J. MARSHALL'S.
Bottles of BASSTIAN'S CORN LIQUID to be had at his Office, next Pacific Hotel. 271 G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bank of Now Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.
MUSIC.
MRS aEOROE 6'HALLbRAN will impart Inetruction in Singing and Music at:hee Residence, Parawai"(next Major Cooper's). -y;.- ;.:.;■•. . *: ■■:'- ' ; '■'. ■-..'*. ■■ Pupils\*Bßtruoted v at home, it required. , Terms on,application. i 355
Trump Card! TO-MORROW EVENING, Last Appearance of the Entire Company! Trump Card I
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