THE Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Resurrexi. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1879.
Tue steamer Enterpriio will leave hor« Lomorrow mot nine at 10 o'clock foi* Aiu-kland, instead of at 9 o'elo.-k this arening ai preTioaaly ndrcr is*d. She will, we presume, bring down to-night from Auckland- tho Thames portion pf tho 'Frisco mail. The ndjourned meeting pf the Liberal Associution was heW lest cTeiitng, byt fcljo length of our Farltii.tneut«ry proceedings prs* ciudf/i our gi*i»g a detailed account of the oinueeinfint asforxieß tncnibcrs; suffice it to say then that nil tha Ofjlps bearer*, from the Pr«idoiit'downward*, vrem ejeeUsd from office, end other*, more afier tho heart pf several malcontent*, wore oli'oted ia their gieai, bu»ines* which the meeting wiis ostensibly «aije4 for to disctus, w-s ne»er mentioned ; in fact, aotupio; like Liberalism was Bliawn by most of those prejpnt. Wo regret that buclj h the case, us wo btliore ii',pAißO,aiatioa mi*hfc have been conducive of » conEiderabis ftttio^nt of good ;•to__llw-*«f»----m unity. . ;>" We would just cali uttenlion *p tho pri^'« list, in another,coluimi, of tho Flovrer Show lo bo \\e\d (o-movrow in the Academy of Music. Tlio Show will be open from 3to 6 in the afternoon, and from 7to 10' in the eveuine, anrt we beliavo th»t at about 9 o'clwk, one of our local kuights of the
hammer will be asked to dispose of the exhibits to tbo hijjhcet !.i !'.?■:, which, ilia expected, %ril! add t<» sa ttUent: !o f ho c-jfiVra of the Society. Duri»« i,U<i eroning t.lio blind of the Scotl. oh Uixlt-iHosi '.vill bs in lUtcndunco, and (iuriit^ im;« of tho intcrvnl* the aunual r«>jiorl. .unl bnliintw i>huc*t. wi Ibe read. We trxiHl lo s.H! iho uvjsil lln-ong of people present al ibis, one of tlio pl-mentrtest eveninft's amusement wo hiire during Ihti year.
Mil E. Honiss, secretary to the Thames Hospital, bepjs to acknowledge the receipt of the following donations and subscriptions in addition to those already published :—Jno. Head, £1 Is: \irs V. K. Bull, ss; Mrs Carter, 2s Od ; W. Butterworth, 5sK W. Atkinson, ss; Mrs Tnv gonuing. Os ; J. Clark, 5s ; J. B. Wnrd, 2s GJ ; J. Grigs, £l\ A Friend, 2a; Mrs Sincock, 4s ; K'lwd. Louis, £1 os 6d ; Misn Johnson, 10s; J. Tovrnsend, 10s 6d; J. S. Hart, 2s Gd ; Poy Bros., £1 Is ; A Friend, os; E. Hoenmsu, ss; M. K. Adams, ss; J. Sherlock, 10s; J. O'Halloran, ss; F. Cater, ss; Theo. Wood, ss.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3403, 18 November 1879, Page 2
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408THE Evening Star. PUBLISHED DAILY AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Resurrexi. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1879. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3403, 18 November 1879, Page 2
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