MONDAY, 29th BEFrfcMUI£H. At 11 o'clock. pELLION AND CO. Have received Instructions to SELL; on thu Piatto Goldniiuing Company's Ground, WaioKaraka Flat, on the above date, at 11 j o'clock, . ! THE LARGE TRAMWAY, As it now Stands, I A Lot of Iron Trucks, Iron Safe, Tables, Blanketings, Specimen Box, &c. &c. itlso^ The BLACKSMITH'S SHOP and TWO WOODEN HOUSES, to be Removed. TWO COTTAGES, and about 20 BOT* TLES of QJICK3ILYER in lots to suit Purclmscrs. 1081 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. At 12 noon. TOHN LEYDON Has received instructions from Mr Thomas Godkin to cell at Tararu us »bove, Tho remains of the TARARIT WHARF, consisting of about 170 Piles and v quantity of Sawn Timber, together with a Splendid Boat, ours, mast and sails, ropes, &c, &c. 1082 Services PEESBYTEKIAN CHUKCH. mHE TENTH of th«» Rev. S. J. Neim-'s JL Course of Lectures will be continued TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING. Subject :—ELIJAH and ELISHA. 1084. .Primitive Methodist Church, Mac&ay Street. fPHE ANNIYESSARY SERVICES, in JL connection with tho above Church, will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, the 28th inst., as follows :— MORNING—At 11 a.m., Mackay-street Church—R_v. G. Smith AFTERNOON—B p.m., Mackay - street Church—Bet. J. Watkin. EVENING—6,3O p.m., Academy of Music— G. Smith. On the TUESDAY following, the 30th inst., a TEA MEETING will be held in the Church, Maekay street-. Tea nt 6.30. Tiekeis, la 6d each. After Tea a PUBLIC MEETING will bo hold. Ministers and other Friends will Address the Meeting. Volunteer Notices DISTEICT OEDEES. npHE INSPECTION for September of the X various Volunteer and Cadet Companies will bo made vi. their private halls as fo lows :— Scottish Battalion, MONDAY, 29th, at 7.30 p.m. Scottish Cadets, MONDAY, 29th, at 7.30 p.m. „ Thames Naval Brigade, MONDAY, 29th, at 8 p.m. The Maori Company will be inspected on SATURDAY, 27th, at 2 p.m. T. L. Mubbay, 1076 Major. THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE. rTIHE Company and Band will MUSTER X., TO-MORROW (Sunday),at 10.15 a.m., sharp, prepared to attend the ÜBual Monthly Church Parade. Monthly Inspection on Monday. By order. WiLUAar H. Potts, 1085 Secretary and Paymaster. THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. fTRHE Battalion and Band will PARADE X for Inspection on MONDAY, 29th instant, at 7 o'clock sharp. By order. Geo. Wiisokj 1085 Secretary. ELECTORAL TO THE THAMES ELECTORS. C\ ENTLSMEN,— VX Being a Candidate for the Thames scat probably to be vacated by Sir George Grey I have tho honor lo solicit your suffrages. I have long supported the Liberal policy introduced by the Premier, and if elected will be prepared to aid in every way towards having the measures referred to in the Governor's Speech curried through Parliament, and such others as may bo introduced by Sir George Grey in developing the Liberal policy. WM. McCULLOUGH. TO THE THAMES ELECTORS. fi ENTLEMEN,—In the event of Sib Geo. Gbey or the Hon. J. Sheehan Resign* ing their Seats, I shall CONTEST tho Eleotion npon tersa. agreed upon. W. ROWE. Thanieu, Septembw 2nd, 1879. 981
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3359, 27 September 1879, Page 3
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