Volunteer Notices THAMES RIFLE RANGEKS. PARA.DE on THURSDAY- FTKNIXa H |. 7.30 sharp. Bifles in-rt Side-arms Special Meeting after Parade Full attendance requested. B. T. DOTOTA", 2657 C-iptain. THAMES DISTRICT BisLT. fTIHE 24th Quarterly COMPE lITION will I tato place on SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd Ssptember. Ranges—2 0, 300, and 400 yards; Seven Shots at each. Morning Pquad at 8.30. Afternoon Squad at 1 30. Entries to bo amde with the undersigned not later than 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd September. T. Lawless, 2658 Secretary. Municipal T W. DATIEB, Reluming Officer for the Borough of Thames, hereby Give Notice that the followiug Gentlemen were nominated this day as Candidates for the Office of Borough Councillors, Borough of Thames at the present E'ect.ion :— North Ward ... Mr Waiter Feickee Ditto ... Mr John Wilson Middle Ward... Mr Wit/mam McCctllotjgh Southward ... M> Thomas Ve,ue I do therefore declare Mr W. McCttllottgH duly elected n Member of the Borouph Council, Borough of Thames, Middle Ward, and also — Mr Thomas Veale duly elected to represent the South Ward in Ihe itbovcnomed Council. I further notify thai a Poll will be taken on TfIUESDAY, the Bth of September, 1881, for (be purpose of Electing or.c of the. Nominated Candidates for the Noilh Ward to the office of Borough Councillor for that. Ward. The Polling place will be the Borough Conncil Chan hers, Grahams^wn. W. Daties, Returning Officer. Thames, August 29tb, 1881. — ' — —: } TN accordance with the "Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that I have received from Mr Wat/deb Feickeb a paper nolifying his retirement as a Candidate for the Office, of Borough Councillor, North Ward, Thames, at the present Election. I therefore declare Mr John Wilson duly elected to represent the No;th Ward as a Councillor in the Borough Council, Thames. W. DAVIES, Reluming Officer. Thames, Aug. 30th, 1881. 2656 Mee\.':i y.':s P. A. F. S. OF AUSTRALIA. PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. rpHE Usual Fortnightly MEETING of the JL abore Lodge will be held in the Lodge, Room, Rollestou street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING-, August 31, 1881, at 7.30. o'clock. By order of the W.M. Ww. Smith, Secretary. THE OLDEST Established Butchery ON THE THAMES. MR JOHN TOWNSEND, of Pollen street, lws great pleasure in thanking the public of the Tharm s for the very libei al support accorded him since commencing business at the opening of the Geld in 1867, and would take this opportunity of informing them that he has REDUCED the Price of all kinds of MEATS, and ia now Selling the very best Qualities obtainable at the f LOWEST POSSIBLE RATE 3. | Boiling and Corned Beef 3 s per lb PORK and BEEF SAUSAGES, and SMALL GOODS of all kinds, avid of unexceptionable quality. FiMiuiis Waited on, and Obdbes Pbomptly Execoted. JOHN TOWNSEND, FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, Poiien Street, Shobtiand. 2659 The difference between a Gent and a Q-entla man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mac give me a pound of your Tea, and send for order erery week
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 3
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