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Bervicea : :W^BfißYAff CHUBCH. TIHK BERVICES TO-MORROW at Gra- . ■: hamsts>wn and Shotfcland will, have special -reference to the fMrfal loss of life at the wreck of the Tararua, three Wesleyan Minister^ »nd three laymen being among the drowned. - ' '. • , / 2110 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. THE RE-OPENING SERVICES of the above Church will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, May Stb. Sermons will be preached in the Morning at 11, and Evening at 6 30, by Mr Gbokob Bbmuh, and in the Afternoon at 3 by the Ttev. T. W. A damson. Collections at each Service in ail of the Building Fond. ON TUEBDAY, MAT 10th, A PUBLIC TEA MRETIKG will be held in th« Church. Tea on the Tablei nt 630p mTick is U6d each. After tea a Public Meetin* will he held, when Address will be giwn by Mr Hijtos and the Ministers of Hw town. . 2ir6 Wanted ANTED Known-FRESH OYSTERS , ArriTtd Yesterday ; to be had at A. Ctrixik'n, corner of Pollen and Mary afreet-. XXT ANTED to SELL, the Blace Mare W "FORMOSO," oat of Bedwood's "Ravensworth.". Apply J. R- Ba*J™' Pollen street. *J? W ANTED KNOWN,—Tbat Roixkbsow " and Sow lave Just Received their First Shipment of WOOD'S FLOUR, in First-class order, and made from this season b wheat, and will deliver it at 7s 6d per. 60-lb Bag. 202* Tenders TENDERS. mENDERS are invited for the Removal A and re-Erection of the Karangahak* Battery from its present site, to a site on the Ohinemuri River at Waitete. Plan*. $°> can be teen at Mr Baudqk^ Office, on or after SATURDAY, 7th instant. Renders will be received until SATURDAY; Uthinst. -...■-.:: - -.-■-- ■ ■;.;,.- :....; .•■--. ■■: - E. B. Fbaser. a 09 * ;,,, "■■' ;■■.../• .■■."■.■::'..■ . '■■::■■ . ■ mENDERS WANTED—Tenders for JL Painting.—Apply Stab Office. VolnnteOT ?To]tices THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. MEETING at Governor Bowen Hotel THIS (Saturday) EVENING at eight o'clock on business of importance. T. L. Mtosay, Major. Notices LOST. LOST, • BLACK and TIN COOLIE DOG; answers to the name of •• Prince- * Anyone returning the same to HUM Davis, Parawai, will be Raweried. 2111 STAR STOKE, KARAKA ROAD, THAMES. MRS. LTTDLOW BEGS to return her moit sincere thanks for the very LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on her during the past Twelve Years, aad:takes thU opportunity of informing her Gustomers, and the inhabitants of the Karaka and Block 27, thaUhe has added to her Stock a •maU but WELL-SELECTED ASSORTMEMT OF DRAPERY, which she is now SELLING at the LOWEST PRICES. « Her STOCK of GROCERIES and GOODS usually found in a well-kept Store has iutt been replenished with a splendid lot of NEW GOODS, which she it prepared to SELL at - such Prices ai to" DEFY COMPETITION. Mrs LUDLOW, 2U2 KARAKA ROAD. A UCTIONEERS'COUNT BY LICENSES toned at the Port of Thames for the Year ending }4th Apiil, 1882 :— WILLIAM CARPENTER, Slortland JAMES SKENE, Albert street. JOHN LEYDON, Pollen street. TODERICK ROBS MoGREGOR, Albert street. JOHN BURGESS WEST, Parawai. JAMES CRAIG, Te Aroha. E. F. TIZARD, Collector. Custom House, Thames, gth May, 188.1. n. H. STEWARD, VIOLINIST, TO suit the times, is prepared to PLAY at BALLS and PARTIES at Reduced Rates. Newest Music of all k:nds introduced. ADDRESS:—Mount Pleasant, or Mr JamßMK'i, Stationer, Pollen street. 2092 MASONIC HOTEL, COROMANDEL. THIS very Large and Commodious Hotel, having become the property of. Captain WATKBM4W, lately of Auckland, has been thoroughly put in BW. and made the Foretnofft Hotel in the District, if not in the Provinre of Auckland. ' , ~. Visitoit and Families from the Thames District may expert every ttention. A VERY LARGE PUBLIC ROOM Has been fitted up for Meetings, Lectures, 4c. Travellers Generally will Vnm Etmt Convkni*nc«, > W A; WATEHMAN, " PROPRIETOR. 2095

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3855, 7 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3855, 7 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3855, 7 May 1881, Page 3

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