Amusements COSMOPOLITAN EXHIBITION (GEESHAM HALL) WILL BE CLOSED TO-NIGHT " m CONSEQUENCE OF THE HALL BEING ENGAGED. WILL %& RE-OPEN TO-MOBBQW (FRIDAY EVENING), At 6 o'clock. Extraordinary Exhibition. Come and See the MONSTROSITIES and CURIOSITIES now on Tiew in BROWN STREET, next McG-rbgor's Auction Mart. AN ALLIGATOR, (14 FEET LONG) taken in QUEENSLAND. A CROOpDILE, Caught in the River Nile, and which came out in the ship Molaiseji. A TWO-HEADED CALF With Four Distinct Eyes, and Two Mouths ; born at Campbell's Creek, Melbourne. Alio a Calf born at New Plymouth with two distinct bodies, two heads, and eight legs. With other Surprising Wonders. 330 Maffniflcint Stereoscopic View*. Admission: Adults, Is; Children under 14 years of age, Gd. All Tisitors will receire a Prieo Tarying in Talue from 6d to £3 on paying admission fee. No price is worth less than 6d. TWO WATCHES to be giren away each night. ' NO BLANKS ! NO BLANKS !! Open Daily, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. -■■;■ i: ; ■-:", ■;.: ■,:;' we Electoral TO THE ELECTORS OF THAMES. /^ENTLEMEN,— In the event of Sir G-eorge Grey electing to be nominated for another Constituency, I shall offer myself as s CANDIDATE for your SUFFRAGES »t the Forthcoming Election. Yours'respectfully, W. FRASER. Tararu, 13th August, 1879. 876
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. pt ENTLEMEN,—In the event of Stt &. VJ • - ■ '. ■ ' ■■•-■ • . .■*. -. ■■. ":. '.■ " . ■ '■. '.. :-' : Gbby standing for Ghristehnroh, I intend to Offer myself as a CANDIDATE for Election to the new Parliament, in tbe interest of this large District and a Liberal Policy. Therefore VOTE FOE MoGOWAN! And Advance the Thames. " 860
TO THE ELECTOES OF THE THAMES. r\ ENILEMEN,—I take the earliest oppor* tunity of iatimating to jou that it is my in* tention to aolicit your suffrages at the forth* coming General Election. I will make it my business to tuit you, and explain my views and policy personally. Yours Faithfully, JOHN BHEEHAN. 832 THAMES ELECTORAL DISTRICT. f^ ENTLEMEN,—I beg to inform yoa that it it my intention to aek your SUFFRAGES at the ensuing election. I shall most assuredly offer myself as a Candidate. Yours truly, W. ROWI. Wellington, Aug. 11,1879. 867
Notices THAMES YISITORB TO AUOKLAND. MRS CASHEL has Removed from Exonia House, Hobson street, to the more convenient and commodious premises known as " Harbour View House," Sbortland street (just above the Post Office), lately enlarged and renovated, where Board and Besidence of a superior and select kind can be obtained. Private rooms, with separate table, if required; Shewerbaths. Within 3 minutes walk of the Wharf, Railway Station, and Sea Baths. THE EMPIRE HOTEL. Tl/f R 0. F. QUINT announces that he has •,, opened the above Hotel, with the best Brand of Wines and Spirits, and Ehrenfried's XXXX Sparkling Alo RESTAURANT as usual, First-Class. 972 I U S T RECEIVED— AUSTRALASIAN, August 2nd., and SKETCHER, August 2nd. J. H. Jbpfbbbom, Pollen street Shortland. I 1 HEATRICAL PRlNTrrf^, in any color JLi ex*cttted with despatch, at the office oi tliil paper. -"'"■"
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3321, 14 August 1879, Page 3
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