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Concert THAMES RIFLE EANGEUS. A NNIVERSARY CONCERT AND A DANCE IN VOLUNTEER HALL, SHORTLAND, THIS (Monday) EVENING, Apeii, 18th, 1881. : r--1. OVERIPBE, 2. Chorus, " The Guard on the Ehine," Company. 3. Song, " Long parted hare we been," Mr Gibbs. 4. Song, " Call me, Darling, once* again," Miss Manton. 5. Duet, "I know a Bank," Miss dribble and Mr Towels. -s 6. Song, Mies Mason (Mrs Penk). 7. Song, Mr Halliday. 8. Song, " Killarney," Miss Strange. 9. Song, "So near and yeL f o fur,"- Mr . Towels. 10. Song, Miss Day. 11. Bong (character), Comic, Mr vV. W. Gribble. 12. Song, " Waiting," Miss Gribble. 13. Song, "Maid of Athens," Mr Towels. 14. Song, " Messenger Swallow," . Mri Conigan. 15. Song (character), Mr Cbas. McLiTer. 16. Duet, " Gipsey Counless," Miss Manton. 17. Song, " Funny Doings in March," Mr Wiseman. 18. Song and Choiaß, " Rule Britannia," Mr Vowels. Qod Satb the Q,uebk. Doors open at 7.30; Concert begins at Eijht o'clock sharp. ~ TICKETS-Double, 3s j Single, 2s.

Apology — TO — GEORGE NATHANIEL BRASSEY Esq., SOLICITOR OF THE SCI.' PREME COURT OF NEW ZEA. LAND. SIS, —My attention baring been called to sever* \ statements in the Advertiser of Bth of November, 1880, 24th and 28th February, and 12th March, 1881, reflecting upon you in your professional capacity, written by contributors to the said ADV£B> uses newspaper, I feel it my duty to withdraw, in this public meaner, all imputations the writer signing himself " Paul Pry" and another contributor have thus unjustly cist upon you, and to^ apologise for the publication of the same through the columns of the newspaper under my pontro? WM. WILKINSON. Thames, UtFApril. : As the vi liter of tha contributions signed " Paul Pry " in the Adybbtiseb, I concur in. the above expression of regret and withdrawal of all reflections contcined therein.—Edward Moe»a.N'Morbis, Reporter Themes LvtFHTIEEB. April 11th, 1881. • ' «

Meetings H. A. C. B. S. GrRAHAMSTOWN BfiANCH, No. 35, fVnHB Fortnightly MEETX ING- of Members of this Branch will be held in the Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING-, April 18th, at 7.30 o'cle'ok. M. Landers, THAMES HOSPITAL. riIHE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers -*■ to the Thames Hospital will ta held r at the Academy of Music on WEDNESDAY, 20th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m., to receive th« Eaport of the Committe3 for the past year, and to elect a President, Vice President, Honorary Treasurer, and a Committea. Miners whoj have contributed through Mining Managers to the amouut of Fiva Shillings during the past year are entitled to Vote at this Meeting upon producing a certificate to that effect from their Mine Mauagers, according to clause 8 of the Hospital Rules. Subscribers will please enter at the Stalh door, and the Public will be admitted at the Gallery only. Edvtaed Hokiss, Secretary?-

ALBUENIA GOLDMINING COM.. PANY (Registicbed). mHE Annual General MEETING- of •*• Shpreholders will be held in the LARG-E ROOM, New -Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 29th, April instant, at 2 p.m. Business: To receive the Directors'' Annual Report and Balance Sheet; and to Elect a Director and an Auditor. - : H. N. GUBLAHD, ' - Manager., April 15th, 1881. 2029

Fonercjs FUNERAL NOTICE. fYKE Funeral of Joseph McDebsiojm will JL leave the father's residence, Broad street, Ghrahainstown, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) 19th iust., at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. W. TWEUTYMAW, 2031 Undertaker. At a very pleasant tea party, the converse* tion turned on transmigration: A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping Mc&OWAn's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? TV he dis»oW^ in 3s Tba madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 18 April 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 18 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 18 April 1881, Page 2

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