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Another Tasmanian Nightingale has appeared, Bays the Tnsraanian Mail, this time from tho North. Miss Kate Harvey, who sang at Sijjnor Pompei's concert recently, is a worthy successor to Tasmania's gifted daughter Aurjr Sberwin. Her* success was surprising from beginning to end, the enthusiasm of tho audience being as great as it was deaerved. There must be something iv our Tasmanian sunny blue skies akin to those of Italy that our land gives so many stars to the musical world. Marie Caraudmi, Kosina Caranini, Fanny Carandini, kmma Howson, Lucy Chambers. Amy Shennn, and many others, are all Tasmanians, and now we have another name added to the list, Kate Harvey, well worthy to be associated with them. t m "Wooden corks are a new article of manufacture. The wood is first made soft and pliant by being deprived of its resinous and glutinous properties by a process know only to the inrentor.

(For remainder of News see Ist Fage.) mHE OEPHANAGE. The following gentlemen have subscribed to the Orphan's Home :— His Worship the Mayor, £2 2s; W. Bciter, £1 Is ; Bey. V- Lush, £1 Is; Alex Brfdiii, fit Is ; John Kcad, fit In ; John Hudson, £1 Is; Samuel Stepheriion, (cricketing appliances), £1 s*; William Siephenson (timber). £3; A. Meunie, £1 Is; ■'■ It. B. McGregor, fil Is; T. L. Murray, £1 Is; J. A. Miller, £lls; — Tizard, £> Is; G. McCauJ (in goods to be selected by tho Committee), £2 2s; John Gibbons. £1 Is; J- Marshall, £1 Is; J. E. Hausen, £1 Is ; G. H"; Phillips. £1 Is; T. Macffarlane £1 Is ; Mrs Gillon. £i Is; Cosgrav<> and Co, £1 Is; L. Ehrenfried, £2 2s; Moore and party, £1 Is; D- Cloonan, £1 1»; A. Hose, 7 tols. Leisure Hour; Eev. Patber O'Reilly, £1 Is; Peter Lamb, £1 Is; Eev. S. J. Neill; £1 Is; JBrown, £1 Is; Mrs Wilkinson, £1 Is; Thos- Short, 10s 6d ; Dr Kilgour, £1 Is ; Employes in Marshall's Tailoring Departm«nc, £2 2a; J. Bright, flower seeds; Jamea Cocks (in goods), £2 2s; M. Maronev, pair o| boots for each child; H.Kerifi6k, K.M., £2 2s; E. Morgan, parcel of calico; Mrs Thomns Veale, £lUi D. M.Beere, £1 Is; Mrs John Townsend, £1 Is ; Teachers and Scholars Kaaaerang* School. £6; W. Wilson (by goods], £2 2s; W. Bobbett, £1 Is.

Concert ' x~ W & LODGE PIR WALTER SOOTT ANNIVERSARY. -A CONCERT and DANCE, !o comj_L memorate tbe above, will be h*ld in the M.ionio Hall, Owen street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), tho 28th ii'-sfc.; commencing afc 8 p.m. , _ Brethren to appear in Regalia. Ticket! may bo had from auy of the Officers, or from. _ _ E, Bgeba, 1148 Secretarj. BduGational BOAED OF EDUCATION. TJEACHESS are reminded tlmt the namoi of Candidufces for Prorinoial Schnlarships ■honld reach the Secretary of the Bttrdof r Education by NOVEMBER Ist. 1173 BOAED OF EDUCATION. mXNDSBS for tbe Supply of GYMNASX --MO'-APPAItATOS to Public Schoola at the Thames will be received by the Education Board, •Wyndham Street, Aueklud, Sntfl SOOTS '-of WEDNESDAY, 12ih NoTcmber next. # .' ....«•• Particulars to be ascertained at the Wftio* Karaka School, Thnmeß. „ ' YinCekt B. Bice, 1165 Secretary. Funerals FUNEEAL NOTICE. npHB FUNERAL of the late Dr R. H. T. JL GIUBBRI will leate the residence, Pollen street, for T«irara Cematery, TO-MORKOW (Tueiday), October 28tb, at 2.50. W. IWJESTYMAK, \\ijl Uudertaker.

Notices

NOTICE.

ALL PARTIES having property here must call for it before the Bih of November, when tho Business WILL BE CLOSED for 6 Months. EVBBTEHDSG 18 BEISC* SOLD AT Andrew Ledingham, WATCHMAKER, Owen Sibebt. 1153 T7WCOURAGE THAMES INDIJSJll Ti?I|BS.— Sco the sjilondid Kaiapoi Tweeds it Wisemam's, £5 per Suit; Splendid Value in Fancy CoatiDge. Shrimps for Tea. FRESH EVERY AFTERNOON At A. GULDEN'S, Corner of Mory and Pollen streets, Shortlaßd. 1169 -■ ; ■' I Notice of Bemoval. JAMES PATTEKSON TEA DEALER & FAMILY GEOCER, HAS the pleaaare of informing his numerous friends and customers that HE HAS REMOVED "TO THOS3 MOBE CENTRAL AND COMMODIOOS PREMISES IK OWEN-STREET, Niacr bcx)b xo Me Haxk, Chemisi, "Whore he hopes to receive n continuation of that Liberal support accorded to him during tat pasfc eleven years. J, P. continue! to supply Teas, Sugars, Tobaeeew, and General Groceries of the Best Quality at the lowest possible prices. 1164

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3384, 27 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3384, 27 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3384, 27 October 1879, Page 3

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