Concert ST. GEORGE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNUAL SOIREE and CONCERT ON TUESDAY EVENING, 28th SEPT. PROGRAMME OF CONCERT By the Choib. j,_€Hee-« The Soft Winds "—Choir 2.—Song—"The Village Blacksmith"—Mr Coney ~ 3,—SoDg—" The lover and the bird "— Mrs Corrigan 4.—Duet —" Flow on tbou shining river " — Mrs Mckay and Miss Day 6.—Song—" Cheap Jack "—Mr Airey 6.—Song—Miss A. Lush 7. —Trio —" Moon-Rise " —Misses and Mr Steward B.—Song—"The dream of home"—Miis Murrieb. 9.—Duet (piano)—" The Pinafore Quadrilles "—Mies and Master Coney. 10.—Song—" Waiting "—Mrs Kilgour 11.—Quartette — " The Three Chafers "— Messrs Steward, Weston, Brown and Catran 12.—Song—" Apart"—Miss Probert 13. —Song—" I fear no foe "—Mr Catran 14.— Song—" In the gloaming"—Miss Coney 15.—Duet —"Fairy bowers"—Miss Belcher and Miss Proberfc 16,— Quartette — " Good night, beloved " — M rs Kilgour, Miss Day, Messrs Steward and Catran 17.—Song—"True to the last "—Mr Brown 18.—Glee—" Huntsman's Chorus "—Choir. Meetings THAMES RINKING CLUB. nnHIS week's meeting! is adjourned until JL WEDNESDAY EVENING, when the season will be cloaed. Rinking will commence at 7 and Dancing at 8 p.m. All old members and tbeir friends are invited. J. E. Hawiey, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Notices HAURAKI ENGINEERS AND THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. THE above mentioned Companies are requested to ASSEMBLE at the Volunteer Hall, Shortland, at 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, the 30th inst., for Battalion Drill. Full Musters requested in plain clothes, with Arms and Accoutrements. (Signed) J. Stoemont Small, Captain H.E.V. ROBEBT FAEBELL, Captain T.R.R. Thames, September 27th, 1880. 1151 Tenders i : KURANUI HILL UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). fTIENDERS will be opened on Wednesday X next, 29th inst., at 4 p.m., for DriviDg the TEUTONIC TUNNEL by Six Men. H52 J. W. Walkeb. KURANUI HILL UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). mBNDERS will be opened on Saturday J. next, 2nd October, for WORKING on TRIBUTE SIX SECTIONB of the Company's Ground. 1153 J. W. Waxkeb. TENDERS WANTED. mENDERS wanted for SLEDGING about JL 10,000 Bleepers from>;Btump to flume, Matatoke mill; and SOO^leepera, more or lees, from Matatoke Bridge to Keriken, to be stacked between mill and County road. Tenders to be sent to'tfoHH Read s office, Grahamstown, before 12 o.clock Noon on SATURDAY, the 2nd October, 1880. Gr&bamstown, 27th September, 1880. 1154 I WISH it to be understood that my object in gelling 3s Tea is tho greatest; good to the greatest number, and that the greatst number is number one, therefore try MoGowan's 3s
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 27 September 1880, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 27 September 1880, Page 3
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