Lectures, etc MR GEORGE A. BROWN Wilt IIOTUEB AT TEMPERANCE HA^L, mUKSPiAY EVENING, aF 8 shahp I '-'&■ X ?■? ' "*■— Subject :—" Immortality brought U Light jkrough the Gospel." i. —— AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 shabp. Subject:—" Destiny of the Wicked." DISCUSSION INVITED. A Box at tbe doors for spontaneous Volun tary Offerings towards expenses. 1638 Concert ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND CONCERT In aid of the Widow and Family the late John McGbbsob, by th* AMATEUB OPEEA COMPANY, TUESDAY, DECMBEB 21si. DANCE to Front Seat Ticket-holders. Admission-—3s, 2s, Is. B. A. B. Owen Conductor. 1609 Drapery J. MARSHALL ir as no w RECEIVED HIS J*EW SHIPMENTS OF —S U MME B— Drapery, MILLINERY, Clothing. FURNISHING, &c, BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR THE Christmas and New Years' Trade. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT BTEEKT AND POLLEN STEEET. . Government Notices TE AfiOHA GOLD MINING DISTEICT. THE APPLICATIONS for Licenses for Gold Mining purposes, specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on THURSDAY, tlie 26th day of January, 1881, unless valid objections tbereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this Office not less than L seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be ■eea here. Habby Kenbick, Warden. Warden's Office, Te Aroha, 16th Dec.,lßßo. SCHEDULE. j Up.—William Fraser, for the Waikato Gold j Mining Company (Limited). Area, 5 . acres. Bounded on the south by the Bonanza Claim; and on the west by Davis and party and Uzzle and parly's claim. Pegs distinguished by the mark •■■ X ■■.■-■:■■■■■ V ". •■■'■■ ■ - :' No. Adam Porter, Morning Star Claim. Area, 3 acres and 38 perches. Sounded on the north by the Mornfig Light Claim; on the east by the Sunbeam; on the south by the Rose of Denmark; and on the west by the Smile of Fortune Claim. Pegs distinguished by the mark = " No.—-Lindsay Jackson, Te Aroha No. 2 South Claim. Area, 2 acres 1 rood and 28 perches. Bounded on the north* east by the Te Aroha No. 1 South j and on the west by the United Claim. Pegs distinguished bythemarkX. , Notices To Meet the Times. CHEISTMAS CAKE. THE undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY CHRISTMAS CAKE at Low Prices, and Guarantee the Quality to be First Class. We hare Just Received, ex Magellan Cloud, A SMALL SHIPMENT 01 WOOD'S FLOUE, Fibst Class Flotb job Chbibtmab Puddings. We are sow using a Large Proportion of Adblaidx Flotjb in OUR BREAD — Tby Its Quality. BOLLERSON & SON, KARAKA ROAD. ■ At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion. turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty whowar*ippiugMcGowAir 8 best, turned to Mr and asked what*rm he would prefer to inhabit? T*-tw^i**-*** in 8s Tl4 madam. J^^^'
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3740, 20 December 1880, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3740, 20 December 1880, Page 3
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