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It is notified that Mr E. L«wis will deliver a lecture to-morrow evening at tial rpast; aetea o'clock;' ia; th* {Templar Hall, Rolleston street. The Bev. J, T. Hinton will conduct a religious "service to-morrow evening at h'alf-past seven o'clock nt Mr Fletcher's, oppositeTMr '"Benshaw's,. Brown street," Grahamstown. Yestebiuy being Hospital Sunday the following' are the amount's collected at the different churches':—• St. George's, £1510s lid (not''jei6 JOs-ar^stated'-bjr-our contemporary) ; Catholic Church, £11 7s Id,; Presbyterian Church,.£JLO 17a 6d ; Wesleyan Churches, £J0 9s 8d ; col-: lected by the Rer R. S. Bunn at Waiwera, £2,-;-Baptist Church, £7 4s Id; Primitive Methodist Church, £2 12s—Total, £60 6s 6d. The Thames Naval Brigade fell-in yesterday at their drill shed for Church parade. They ,wer« joined! by No. 2 H.R.V. under Captain Paul, and the newly-raised company of St. Goorge's Naval cadets, of which Lieut. A. Bennett of the T.N.B. is the Captain. The boys .presented a remarkably neat appearance, a)ld their uniforms, blue serge trowsers, white jumpers and handkerchiefs knotted ;!!&>i>d the neck in naval fashion, made Mem* look remarkably well. This was, *<we^believe, their first appearance, in public, and so they were the observed of all observers, who agreed in praising them. The band of No. 2 H.R.V. also paraded with their company, their pretty uniforms, which we have before described, adding a good deal to.the appearance, of the corps. Sergeant-Major Grant having formed the companies present, the whole marched off to S: George's .Church under the command of Major Cooper, the T.N.ißand; playing appropriate music. j The muster iwas a fair one. - ---..--.- Tom Bboww, writing in the New Zealand Mail, says:—A friend writing to me from Victoria by the last mail', and who en passant is one of the best all round cricketers in the colony, says, speaking of the English Cri/eketers :—" Do you want to know what I think about th.em? Well,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2540, 26 February 1877, Page 2
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341Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2540, 26 February 1877, Page 2
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