Amusements Tararu Gardens. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. mAR AR U GARDENS WILL BE RE-OPENED FOR TISITOES ! On the above date. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM! The first of the Season. DANCING ON THE GREEN. Select BAND in Attendance. Fountains and Fun ! MUSIC AND r | DANCING MERBIMENT ! (J And DELIGHT! Parawai Gardens. fYPENING OF THE SEASON. SPORTS ON THE PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTILDAJ. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN RACE (open to all who. never won public money), 250 yards. Entrie* 2s 6d First Prize £2 ; second £1. 2. WALKING MATCH (Handicap). Distance 1 mile. En'ranco fee 53. First Prize £9-; second £1. 3. FOOT RACE (Handicap). Distance 300 yards. Entrance 3s. First Prize £2 10a ; second 10*. 4. FOOT RACE (Handicap). Distanco i mile. Entrance 3s. First Prize £3 } second £1 10». 5 HACK RACE. Entrance 10s. First Prize £4; second £1. Three competitors toßtarl for each event or no race. Entries to be sent to S. Young, Queen's • Hotel, or to the Proprietors on the Ground. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY Will be Celebrated by a SOIREE, CONCERT, AND DANCE IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1875, AtG.3O. Chair to be taken by Rer. Jas. ITii.li. The evening's proceedings will be iuterspersed with Songs, Recitations and lleadhigs. The Misses Dow, Hunter, McNeill, Mrs Harding, »nii Messrs Richards, Wiseman, and others Have kindly volunteered their services. Single Tickets, 2s 6d ; Double, 4s. God Save the Queen ! 1341 •" Dividend. CURE GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). THE Books of the above Company wHI be CLOSED on MONDAY MORNING nex^ at 10 o'clock, until WEDNESDAY, the lOfh inst., at Noon, when a DIVIDEND will be payable. E. Hoeke, Secretary. Auckland, 4ih Nov., 1875. 1343 Calls TAIRUA GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). IV") OTICE is hereby given that a CALL ll (3rd) of ONE SHILLING per Share has this day been made by the Directors payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, Brown street, Thames, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 10;h November, 1875. E. T. WiMBUS, Secretary. Thames, 30th October, 1875. 1320 Notices NOTICE. TO THE OWNERS OF CATTLE. ALL Pfti'aens owning Cattle running in the Kauaeranga Valley that are found trespassing in, on, or across the lino of Water Race will be prosecuted. R. & A. SMITH. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS owing to the Firm of JDDD and Co, previous to the 30th of September, MUST BE PAID to the undersigned. If not paid in 14 days, legal steps will be taken to recover. W. Kowu. November 3rd, 1875. 1339 CENTRAL POLLENJTREET BAKERY. JAMES FORGIE, PROrniETOB. JF., in returning thanks to hia Customers • and tbe Public generally for their very liberal support for the last two year's, begs to inform them that at considerable expense lie has greatly enlarged his premises to meet his increasad business.. He is now [prepared to supply SOIREES, PICNICS, AND EVENING PARTIES with all descriptions of Cakes and Confectionery of a superior quality at, CHEAPER RATES than any house on the' Thames. Bread of the best quality at tho Cheapest Prices. WEDDING CAKES! WEDDING CAKES ! Remember the Address— J. FORGIE, BAKER, 1234 Central Pollen street. /tOASTWISB" CUSTOMS ENTRIES 1../ (forms) ON SALE at. the EY3iri»a Stab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2135, 6 November 1875, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2135, 6 November 1875, Page 3
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