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Amusements COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, No. 4409. ANCIENT OBDER OF FORESTERS. A SOIREE in connection with the above Court will bo held at B*. George's Hall, on MONDAY, December 27th, 1875. To conclude, with a DANCE. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Double tickets, ss. Single Tickets, 3«. Chaeles Auieb, 1618 Secretary. PRELIMINARYNOTICE. ACONCERT and'DANCE will be given in the Academy of Music on TUESDAY, 281 h instant, by -the Members of the Choir of St. Francis' Catholic Church, Shortland, assisted by Ladies and Gentlemen at ■the Thames and from Auckland, in Aid of the Fund for Repairing the Church. ] Programme in future issue. Tickets may bo had from any Member of the Committee.. . 1692 Academy of Music * . NEW iioCALS. WH. REED will give an ENTER- . TAINMENT at the above place of amusement on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, December 24th, assisted by all the principal talent on the Thames. W. H. REED WILL SING THREE | NEW LOCAL SONGS. s" Naval Brigade Picnic," " Deputationizj 4 : ing/ and " The late' Election." W. H. Reed will pi ay the banjo and sing ;W. H. Reed will play the violin \W. H. Reed will play the piano |W. H.-Reed will -play;the concertina ; W. H. Reed; will pliay the double flutes iW. H. Reed will play the piano and con- ! . certina together [W: H. Reed will playthe bones W. H. Reed will play the tambourine W. H. Reed will play upon a toy fiddle, • r. n "value Is 6d •;i'i>' W. H. Reed will sing in double voice W. H. Reed will dance , and sing till ; further orders , Further particulars will be duly announced. I . ; i > 1613 ! , ... FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' V DEMONSTRATION, : ,:.-..-. -:.- •.•■■i: ;iN AID OF-->-.--;' ' .- .-/ ■■■':' THE THAMES HOSPITAL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1875, AT THE I : ;£ara:;w?&I: garden^. ; PROGRAMME OF SPORTS : 1. MAIDEN FOOT BAOEi—Distance, 250 ; yards ; for all men -who" have never won *. public money. v Entry,. 3?. Fiwt prize, —"';■' second, —; ■ 2. HURDLE RACE (Handicap.)— Distance, . 440 yards, over, 4 hurdles. Entry, 2s 6d. First prize, —; second, —. 3. THREE • LEGGED RACE. — Distance, -;'lsft-yards.- Entry, 3s. First prize,— \ second, —. 4. FORESTERS' FOOT BACE.—Distance, : 300 yards ; for Foresters only. ■; Entry, 2s 6d. First prize, silver cup ; second, 5. FOOT ktMOE.— Halfftinile (hiondicap). Entry, 3s. First prize, — j second, —. 6. FOOT RACE (Handicap), for Members of Juvenile Societiei.-^Distance, 160 yards." : Entry, Is. First prize, —; second, —. 7. FOOT RACE (Handicap, for Members of Friendly Societies only)t—Distance, 250 yards. Entry, 2s 6d. First prize, —; second,—. 8. FOOT RICE, for Members of Bands.— Distance, 200 yards. Entry, —. First /;• •prize,—:; second, —-.. ...,■•■ 9. FOOT RACE, for Juvenile' Foresters'.—-' • Distance, 100 yards. Entry, Ib. First prize, ; second,—.,..„. „ ,;; ... : ] Post entries for each event. Any person lodging a. protest must deposit 10a., The decision of thei committee to be final in - all cases. Persons wishing to erect Merry-go-rounds or Stands must apply to the Chairman (L. J.Baguall), or the undereigned. E. Honiss, 1601 ■ • -- • Secretary. Election Notices TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF THAMES. jr\ ENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the honor of being returned at the. ensuing General Election as one of your representatives. I shall take early opportunities of personally placing before you my views on public questions. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. E. Macdosta'id. Thames, 17th December, 1875. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF THE THAMES. /-] ENTLEMEN,—I intend to seek youi \JT« suffrages at the forthcoming Election of Members of the General Assembly. ] shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on the various political questions nofl occupying public attention, and believe mj views will accord with those of the great majority of this community. I am, Gentlemen, Toure obediently, W. Rows. Grabamstown, 24th November, 1875. 1441

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 22 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 22 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 22 December 1875, Page 3

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