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Lectures, etc j li! C T U E E . At the HAURAKI HALL, Albert street, Grahametown, GEOKGE A. BROWN, Baptist Minister of Auckland, will DELIVER a LECTURE in tho abova Hall THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, December let, at half-past 7. Subject :—" Is Evil Eternal ? Or is Man in present -possession of Immortality 'I What taith the Scriptures." Discussion invited at the close. 1449 Notices Te Aroha. THE SHORTEST and QUICKEST ROAD TO TE AROHA IS BY PH ILL! PS'Jlgg COACH TO HIKUTAIA^ (Fare, 4s), And from there by Horse From KELLY'S HOTEL, ss, Or a total of 9s. Time occupied only ? Five Hours. KOBEItT KELLY, PIONEER HOTEL, HIKUTAIA. 1467 PUBLIC NOTICE. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: It is my intention tq run a 'Buss from the Thames to Hikutaia 3 days a week. Leaving, Monday, Mary street, 7 a.m. j arriving at KiriUiri, 8 a.m.; arriving atPuriri, 9 a.m.; arriving at Hikutaia, 10 a.m. Leaving, Thursday, Mary street, 9 a.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 10 a.m.; arriving at Puriri, 11 a.m.; arriving at Hikutaia, 12 a.m. ' Leaving, Saturday, Mary street, 11 a.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 12 p.m.; arriving at Puriri, 1 p.m.; arriving at Hikutaia 2 p.m. RETfENING; Leaveß, Monday, Hikutaia, 12 a.m.; arriving »t Furiri, 1 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 2 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 3 p m. Leaves, Thursday, Hikutaia, 2 p.m.;' arriving at Puriri, 3 p.m. j arriving at Kirikiri, 4 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 5 p.m. Leaves, Saturday, Hikutaia, 4 p.m.; arriving at Puriri, 5 p m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 6 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 7 FARES: Mary street to Kirikiri, It 6d; Mary street to Puriri, 2s 6d ; Mary street to Hikutaia, 5s ; return tiokets from Thames to Hikutaia, Bs. Goods, Parcels, etc., carefully attended to. ALEX. P HI L LIP S. WinoxroHßY Stbeet. CONSULTATION ON THE AUCKLAND CUP, (To be run at Ellerslio on 27th December, 1880). oSIOOO—in 1000 Members AT £1 EACH. HGILLETT begs to announce, bis First • Consultation Sweep on the AUCKLAND CUP, and to inform the Public that the Prizes will be drawn by a Committee appointed by the Subscribers.' First Horse, £400; Beebnd,£2oo; Third, £100; Starters (divided), £180; Non-starters (divided), £150. Intending subscribers will please remit by Post Office Order if possible; country cheques must contain Is for exchange and two postage stamps. Result of drawing will be notified by circular and winners of horses by telegram. Address :-~fl. GILLETT, Exchange Hotel, j Parnell, Auckland. In the event of the Sweep not being filled the prizes will be distributed pro rata. The visual commission will be deducted for expenses. Tickets to be obtained from the agent, T. LAWIIS9, Tobacconist, Oven street, Grahanzstown. ' 1428 H. N. ABBOTT'S DISTEIBUTION OF PBIZES ON THE AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SUMMEB MEETING. 3,000 Subscribers at £1 each. HI. ABBOTT will give a Grand Dis^ • tribution of • Prizes on the Annual Meeting of the Auckland Racing Club (to take place on December 27,1880, and January Ist and 3rd), on a new and improved prin ciple. THB PLAN IB AS FOLIOW3: ALL THE HOBSES IN ALL THE RACES OF THE MEETING I that are or shall be nominated on the day of general entry will be thoroughly mixed to- j gether and drawn for by the shareholders. There are twelve different races, and large prizes will be given to the first, second, and third in each race, this will give Thirty-SiX Chief Prizes from £200 to £20 each, leaving good sums to be divided among starters and non starters in eaoh race. The total numbers of horses entered may be put down at TWO Hundred > therefore, as each horse will get a prize there will be about TWO HUNDRED PRIZES FOR DISTRIBUTION. Please add exchange to cheque and two stamps, for reply and reault. H. N. ABBOTT, United Sebvick Hotel, Auckland. Novjember, 1880. 1 For prospectusf and further particulars apply to Mr T. Lawless, Tobacconist, Brown street, Grahamstown, where tickets oan also be obtained. 1344 Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman, walty into MoGowan's and says, Mao give me a pound of your Tea, and send for ordera erery week.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3724, 1 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3724, 1 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3724, 1 December 1880, Page 3

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