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Orphanage Committee. At a meeting of the above held yestero*7 afternoon there Were present: His Worship, the Mayor, who presided, Mesdames Ehrenfried, Wilkinson, and Lush, and Messrs McGowan and Speight. The Secretary reported that the Government had sent £22 on account of the bridge subsidy, and asked for further particulars; also that the child Syvrett had very much improved since his admission to the Orphanage. The visiting ladies were requested to enquire if the service of his sister as guardian should be dispensed with. ; The Secretary informed the Committee that the boy! Holmes, Fairly intelligent, and fairly educated, was ready to be apprenticed; also tha' „. lie had purchased a cow from Mr Lipsey: of Paeroa for £12. The report of the master, Mr Thomas Eolljames was very satisfactory. On tbe motion of Mrs Ehrenfried, seconded by Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs Ronald McDonald was elected to fill the vacancy caused by Mrs cCauTs resignation. On t.ie 1 iOKgestion of Miss Lush, it was resolved that a diary be kept at the Orphannge for tfce purpose of entering goods received at the Institution, and that^orders be given forail^bods required from the Ladies Sewing Committee. Tins was all the business. k Wanted TTTANTKD DRESSMAKERS.—AppIy t * > once SCKGBISVD and MoOBE, Pollen •treet. 2099 %\ ANTFD KNOWN,—Tbafc Roixerson * and Son I'nve. Just. Eeceived their Firat Sliipmenfc of WOOD'S FLOUR, in Firtt-oiafet order, «nd made from this season's vhfwi, and will deliver il, at 7s 6il per 50-lb Bag. 2024 Amusements ICADEM V OF MDS I 0 . THURSDAY, sth MAY, 1881. "SORdEBEB' J The, above OPERA will be performed by the THAMES AMATEUB OPERATIC COMPANY, Ik Ajd of th» BtriM>rir& Fond of ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, TARABI'. CfM>i7CTOB ... R. A. B. Owen, Esq. Admifsioß : Front. Sents, 3s ; Gallery, 2s } Pit, Is. D A 'N C E — Fot Front Seat Ticket-holders Only. 2088 Volunteer Notices _, VOLUNTEERS. /fnHE New Rifle Range will be Opened on . J SATURDAY, the 7lh inst. Intending Competitor* will obtain full information from liieut. L-iMJJBS, with whom entries must be made. _ J. Stobmout Smaxx, 21C0 Chairman Range Committee. Dividends _ , NEW GOLDEN CROWN GOLD MIMNG COMPANY (Limited.) mHK Share-EcftMter will be closed from 4 I p.m, on WEDNESDAY, till 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, tbe 7tb insK, when a Dividend of TWO SHILLINGS per Share will be Payftt the Company's Office, Shortland street, JLuckUnd. «f - ,— jw.. 1 ) F. A, Whits, ' - - „ Manager. Auckland, Bnd May 1881. 2097 " , Calls NEW iNOHTH DBVON GOLD MlNtNti COMPANY (Limited) T^E Directors bnve Tbia Day made a CALL (the stb) of SIXPENCE per Shares payable, to tbe undersigned, at the Company** 6ffi<V. ShortUnd street, Auckland, on WBDNESD AY, the 11th iiist ; F. A. Wniu, '""■"'■* ', Manager. AnAUnd, 3rd Mry, 1881. 2096 . Missing Friends T7"EI!fNEDY.—NOTIOE is hereby giren, X thai JOHN KENNEDY, hte of Wai- ... S^ k r^ 2TBT WttibSftE S&HBDY, formerly of ■ L"wpof.Jut now beli»Yed to *• miding in New Zealand. The Mid Bobert Kennedy, or any person possew"l «ny information respecUng him, w resue.t«a to communicate with tbe under"igßui«t known addr«se 3 (1876-1870) were "Qreat North Boad " and "Wash Dyke," both at or near Titnaru, Canterbury, New Zealand. Babtektt & Atkimsoh, Solicitotß of the Executor, 22, North John street, .Liverpool, England. 2098 __________——- .mmmmmm Isptices HOTEL, COEOMANDEL. mnTfl »«rr Large and Commodious Hotel, T HWn?becom« the property of Captain :j^SS^oS tin Dthe lUct. if not tb. from .the Thame. m-frict rosy expect erery »Mention. LARGE PUBLIC BOOM Hwbeen fitted up for Meeting., Lecture,, &c. TrarelleM Generally will > - -Pind Evbby Convenience, A r-rAND nd sp fiHiT S . WINKS, ALSS^j*^^ W* AP.ROPRIBTOK. ' 2095 H guaranteed 2 jears. _ r "ZZtZ^eikß'v^^^ of a book ißit b«ng tM* * rpC >po*nrf.

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Thames Star, Volume xii, Issue 3852, 4 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume xii, Issue 3852, 4 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume xii, Issue 3852, 4 May 1881, Page 3

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