Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND OPENING NIGST. The Royal Marionettes! For -a Short Season, commercing THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, August 19th. THINE OF THIS AND MASK IT WEII.
Royai LITTLE Marionettes Royai red RIDING HOOD! Marionettes Royal Christy Minsibeis! Marionettes Royai with Full Band. Marionettes Boyai Itaxiah Fantoccini ! Marionettes ■Royax FAIRY Marionettes Royai PANTOMIME ! Marionettes Royai, ob, Marionettes Royai Habekquin Wicked Marionettes Royai Wolf, and the Good Marionettes Royai Grandmother. Marionettes Royai introducing the Great Marionettes Royai War Song. Marionettes Royai To conclude with the Marionettes Royai, MOST BEAUTIFUL Marionettes Royai TRANSFORMATION Marionettes Royal SCENE Marionettes Royal E»er Witnessed. Marionettes ROYAI Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. MARIONETTES BOYAI oPen at 7 > commence at 8. MARIONETTES MATINEE on SATURDAY, at 2 o'Clock, for Schools and Families. Seats can be reserved at Mr Burra's, Bookseller, 2947 J. GARDNER, Agent. T?NTERTAtNMENTS, CONCERTS, &c, JUd should always be announced in THE STAR if their promoters wish to achieve success.
Meetings To W. Fbasbb, Esq.R.M. and Warden, Thames Goldfield. SIR, —Ifc having come to our knowledge that J. B. Macdonald, Esq., Solicitor, is about, to leave the Thames, we respectfully beg to request that you will be good enough to convene a PUBLIC MEETING- of the inhabitants of this place, in order that an opportunity may be given for testifying the high estimation in which he i 3 held by the mining community and his follow citizens. We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, W. Davieß, T. W. Gudgeon, J. Wilson, J. Brown, Jas. Henshaw, T. L. Murray, Jas. Marshall, J. D. Wickham, Oiborne Bros., W. Climo, Jas. Hoporaft, R. McDonald Scott, Hy. Crump, J. L. Whitford, and D. R. Gellion, Wm. Wilkinson, Bhrenfried Bros., George Black, George N. Brasaey, James M. Mennie, "SRobert N. Smith, Thomas Horsbrugh, William Souter, William Carrick, W. H. Hargreaves, H. W. Woodward, Robert Workman, Gejrge McVey,* John Bead, . Thomas Lawless, M. Hennelly, George O. Best, Hugh Mcllhone, 3 ohn Butt, J. W. R. Gnilding, E. 0. Morgan, David Stewart, D. Cloonan, H. Pickett, W. Litohfield, R. T. Douglas, Thos. Manning, W. Bobbett, Alex. Ait ken, George Bagnall, M. H. Airey, Thomas Veale, E. W. Hollis, Thos. Rawdon, Albert J. Allom, F. J. Burgess, J. B. Stoney, R. Bullen, F. W. Paul, K. B. Cameron, Charlei E. Dod, Oliver Grant, Theodore Wood, R. Morgan, W. Plant, T. Garrett, Edmond Twohill, W. J. Constant, John Gibbons, and W. Burton. Gintibmbn, — In compliance with the above I have much pleasure in inviting the Citizens to meet in the Large Room of the Governor Bowen Hotel, at half-past seven o'clock THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, the 19th instant. W. Feaseb, RM. and Warden. Thames, 17th Aug., 1878. 2972 ALMA GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). mHE Ordinary General MEETING of the J. Shareholders will be held.at 3 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, at the Company's Office in Grahamstown. Business: To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet; to Elect two Directors in room of those retiring; and for the transacting of such other business as may be deemed advisable. D. G. MaoDonnkii, Manager. Thames, August 9,1878. 2978 Tenders TO CARPENTERS. HIENDERS received up to 4 p.m. on Wed--1 nesday, 21et inst., for ALTERATIONS to PREMISES, &o. Specification, Plans. &c, at Mr W. Deebie'B Store, Rolleston street, Shortland. 2970 TENDERS. mENDERS will be received by the underJL shjned up to SATURDAY, the 31st inst., for the ERECTION of A SEVENROOMED HOUSE near Omahu, on the Thames River. Plans and Specifications may be seen up to Noon of FRIDAY, 23rd inst., at the office of Mr Reai>, timber merchant, Grahamstown ; and from then to the 31st inst. atr my office. D. RICHABDBOW, Architect, 2962 Cambridge.
Wanted 'if'HEN taking your Saturday Night's V* Promenade DON'T FORGET to CALL at MEARS & Co.'s, where you can always get the BEST GROCERIES at the LOWEST PRICES. Try MEABS AND C O.'S, POLLEN STREET. .
TTTANTED. -WANTED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation!; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Bedt, both double and single; and the Table is second to none in the City. Beds, Is; Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour'Jby knocking at the front door. H. PHILLIPS, Peopmetob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Browa 1946 street. TX/AKTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms VY for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Stab Office. Notices KIPPERED HERRINGS AT MBAES AND C O.'S, POLLEN STREET.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2967, 19 August 1878, Page 3
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