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• J§rUu &# llucttoiL TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1881. At 11 o'clock. JOHN L E V D 0 N Has received instructions fr«m Mr Day in Scott to SELL on the Premises, Baillie street, Shortland, His 5 ROOMED COTTAGE (Leasehold), ! miul Fundry A.ticlos of FUEXT ' XJRR ■ uiiiinw ■mmi'><'i iii 'H iii 11 v i i ii' iii'imi urn in i un n i n ii'iii.iiiwumhi mi'MIMMTii i ' M3::tftlFS I ; L' IBEIt A L A BSOCIAT IO JS & II Al RAKI HALL. THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 sharp. Subject—REVrEW OF 'J HE LATE » . PARLIAMRNTAR? SESSION. ' Ty W. J. Speight. General Public invited. Committee meet a t 7. Impotant. business. 2943 S ALBURNIA. GOLDMINING COMPANY (Begisteeed). is hereby given tbafc, on the 15th i day of November, 18S1, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, an llxtniovdinary Meeting of the Alburnia Golr mining Company (Registerrd) will be hel^in the Large Room, New Zealand Instance Buildings, Auckland, for the purpose of considering and passing (if approv.'d) resolutions a3 follows :— 1. Requiring the Company to be wound up voluntarily, and for determining the course to be pursued by the Directors for that purpose, and the mode of disposal of the Company's property. 2. For the formation of a new Company, under the Joint Stock Companies' Act, 1860, with a capital of £12,C00 dividrd into 12,1 CO Shares of Twenty Shillings each, of which number of Shares 8000 shall be allotted to the Shareholders of the Alburnia Gold Mining Company (Registered) in exchange for their mine, and 4000 Bhall be reserved for the Company. And also to transact such other business in relation thereto as the 'Meeting may decide upon. H. N. Garlahd, Manager. Auckland 19th October, 1881. 2934 Lectures, etc WESLEYAN CHURCH. HPHI3 (Monday) EVENING a LECTUBE Ion" Db Guthbie—the Mnn, the Preacher, the Author, the Philanthropist," will be giren by Mr Moeley in the Congregational Church at 7.30 p.m. On IUESDAY a PUBLIC HOME MISSION MEETING at Shartland v at 7.30 p.m. The Rove. Mokiey, Laishley, and others -will give addresses. Collections in aid of Home Missions at. each service. . 2939 Volunteer Notices THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE. mHE Brigado and Band will MUSTER at 1 the Hall THIS EVENING, 24th inst., at 7 p.m. sharp, for Monthly Inspection by Major WITHEBS. By order. WILLIAM Hi P- TTS, 2941 Secretary and Paymaster. THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. THE Company will PARADE THIS EVENING, at 7 30, for Inspection by Major WnHGBs: Presentation of the Andbews' Challenge Cup and other Prizes. , Full attendance requested. By order, R. T. DotTGLAV 2942 Captain. THAMES NAVAL CADETS. THE Company will PARADE for Inspection on TUESDAY NEXT at the Shobtlamd Ham, afc 7 p.m. sharp. Every member,is requested to attend. By order. Edwin Ot',,jb, 2940 Secretary. HAURAEI ENGINEERS THE Company and Band will be INSPECTED by Ma job Withee3 on TUESDAY NEKl 1, the 25th insfc. Fall in at 8 p.m. sharp. The contest for Attendance Prizes will begin at this Parade. After Inspection an Important Communication will be made to the Corps. By order. . ' ; " . J. Stobmont Small, 2933 Captain. THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. rnHE Battalion and Band will PARADE 1 on WEDNESDAY Evening Next., at 7 o'clock sharp, for Inspection by Major Withers. By order. S. C. SOHOEIELD, 2949 Adjutant. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN that Mr W. H. Potts, Secretary Thames Naval Brigade, has been appointed local Agent and Collector for the Association. E. T. WIEDMAN, Cap. T.N.8., 2951 Member of Council. TBAMWAY HOTEL, WAITEKAUM. ALFRED "SHEPHERD T) ESPECTFUCLY desires to inform JLi Visitors to the District and all his old Friends that, having taken the above Hotel, he is prepared to supply the BESU BRANDS OF ALES, SPIRITS, WINES, CORDIALS, &c Acmeals AT ALL HOURS. Good Stabling and Feed fob Hobses. . 2899 T)OENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and _LV Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.' — Tables from 7s 6d each. The difference between a Gent and a Gentk man :—The Gent turns up what he-has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mao give ma a pound of jour Tea, and send-for order every week

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 3

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