Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabrying Passengers and Cabgo. Tl/T A N A I A . Fbojc Atjoxlaud. Monday, at 10 o'clock morning Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning j Fkom Gbaeamstown. I Monday, at 4 o'clock afternoon I Tuesday, at 5 o'clock afternoon P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2. Feom Geahamstown Whabf. Tuesday, at 10 o'clock morning Thursday, at 32 o'clock noon Saturday, at 11 o'clock night Weather, and other circumstances permitting. JSP" Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, &c, put on board unless signed for. W. SOUTEB AND CO., 814 Agents. STEAM TO PAEEOA, OHINEMURI, UNDER THREE HOURS. •t^klfcv fPHE very fast Steamer H. Damon, Master. Foe Ohinemubi. Tuesday, ab 7 o'clook morning Wednesday, at 7 o'clock morning Thursday, at 7.30 o'clock morning Friday, at 8 o'clook morning The usual rates for passengers and cargo. C2T Note.—All Goods delivered at the Shortland Goods Shed will be signed for. Weather and other circumstances permitting. MAtrsiCE Poweb, Agent, Ohiuemuri. W. Soutee & Co., Agents, Thames. FOB COROMANDEL DIEECT. r\ mHE CUTTER *** JH^ G-EACE DARLING, Now laid on for this trade, will leave ?or Coromandol (weather permitting) EVERY TUESDAY. For Freight or Passage apply to Mb Roche, 1874 Grabamstown Wharf. Amusements THAMES MINERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND. A BENEFIT PERFORMANCE in aid of the above Fund will be given by the Thames Dramatic Club at the Theatre Royal THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, December 13,1875. PROGRAMME. The performance will begin with tbe domestio j drama, in two Acts, entitled THE SAILOR'S CHILD. Jenny (the Sailor's Child) ...Miss F. White Dame Foster (her mother) ... Miss Grace Bessy (a good-hearted maid)... Miss Dixon Grumbleton (a hard-hearted landlord) ..." ... ... Mr Madden Jack (a baker's boy) ... ... Ben Hurfitt Steruhold (a villain) ... Mr H Anderson Sloppy (his pal) Mr Dixon Sharpeye") C Messrs Reddy . and [ (pressgang) < and Clinch ci 1 J L Mason Bea (Jenny's father)... ... Mr Loveday Bailiffs, &c—By rest of Company. An interval of ten minutes. Song—The Sea shore—Mr J. R«ed Double Song and Dance—:Milly May — Messrs. Reed and Hurfitt Aerial Flights—The Brothers Anderson Duet —Flow on Thou Shining River The whole to conclude with the laughable Nigger Farce of I'M FROM THE COUNTRY. Ikey—from the City ... ...Mr J. Reed Jim—from the country Mr G Reed Dance after performance. To-morrow tho T. D» Club will give a performance in aid of its Wardrobe Fund, and will (by request) perform the drama in two Acts, of THE CHARCOAL BURNER. After which Mr H. Anderson will Walk on a Tblegbaph Wire-from the Stage to tho Gallory, and perform a "number of Daring Feats thereon. Song—The Way to be Happy—Mr J Reed Double Song and Dance—Messrs Seed aud Hurfitt. Dance after performance. Front Seats, 33 } Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is. God Save the Queen! W. W. DIXON, ' Stage Manager. TTINTERTAIffMENT to be held in the Pj Good Templar Hall, corner of Mary and Rollestou streets THIS EVENING, December 13,1875. PROGRAMME. Choir —Glee. Song:—" In happy moments " Reading— , , » Song—" Dermot Astbore Song—" To-morrow" Reading — „ - it a » Song—" Beautiful Son»s from the Sea D ue t—« What are tbe wild waves saying." INTEBVAI/. Choir—Glee. Song—" Beautiful Bells " Reading—" Hamilton Tiglie." Song—" The Arab Steed. Song—" "When the Swallows homeward fly" Reading — Song—" Death of Nelson " Song and Chorus —" Footsteps on the stairs " Recitation — Solo and Chorus —God Save the Queen. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission One Shilling. Mi's Mason, Miss Hunter, Captain Richards, and members from sister lodges are kindly assisting. 1560 A LL ACCOUNTS must be Paid by the end of December, 1875, or proceedings will be taken without further notice. . 1504 GK.Bfoi.KH. TTANDBILLS for Drapers, Groesra and Sri Storekepers generally. Any Sue o* Dolor. At fcheeKTiHiNS Stab Offiw
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2166, 13 December 1875, Page 2
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611Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2166, 13 December 1875, Page 2
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