Soiiv c The Annual Soiree In connection with the PRESBYTERIAN pHUIiCH Will be held in the VOLUNTEKU il\hh, SHOKTLAND. THURSDAY EVIiN^VJ, NOV. 3bd. A Varied ar.d Interesting Programme has ( been prepared for the occasion, conti-ting of SPEECHES, CONCERTED MUSIC, SONGS AND SOLOS, &c, Mr Wiseman will give one of bis amusing Characteristic Porjjs — " THE SEATING RINK." Mr Dayib HUKTEH, a Viulin Solo - " AULD RUBIN GRAY." Musicil conductor : Mr R. A . R. O vv s n TEA wili bo nuv- d »t half-pa-t six o'clock. Bazaar WEtfLKYAN CHUIICH BAZAAR. A T? AN C V T> AZA A R WILL BE HELD OF FRIDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, AND SATURDAY, sth NOVEMBER, IN ME ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The Mayob will open ihe Bnzaar at 2 p tn. on Friday. Doors Open from 2 to 5, and 6 to 10 each duy. ADMISSION—Is; Children, 6d. 3029 Tenders ALBURNIA GOLD MUSING COMPANY (Ljmitj.d.) TO TRIBUTERS. fT^ENDEBS will now be received for •*- Christey's late tribute bock, also Tor tributes on the Success, Star o' the South, and Sons of Freedom Reefs, and leaders known as the Specimen lender and Dropper. Tnos. Radtobd, Manager. October 2Pih, 1881. 3022 THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. rpENDERS for Forming Approaches to ■*- Queen street Bridge, as per plan and specification to be feen at the Council Chambers, will be received up to 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 3rd of November, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. C. Dean, Town Clerk. Thames, 27th October, 1881. 3015 SPECIMEN HILL CLAIM, WAITEKAURI. mENDEBS wanted for IUNNELLING- in X the above Claim Specifications to be Btan at the Provincial Hotel, and at Mr E. M. Cobbeit's Waitekauri. Tenders to be in by SATURDAY, the sth of November. 3021 E. M. Coebett. Meetings COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. XAUAERANGA RIDING. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held "^ at St. G-ecrge's Rolieston street School Room on THURSDAY, the 3rd inst., at 730 p.m., when Wm, Debbie will Address the Electors. _- 3037 A.O.F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. rr>Hß usual Fortnightly J. MEETING- of the If&^flJL^li^Ja^wp above Court will be held JfflllSfifc/r Bfc the Freemasons* Hall, ■JMtSl^iffi^Kw Owen street, GrahamsJ»»i^m town, on XH ÜBS DAY 0, $M&>Mk EVENING, Nov." 3, at SJ^^S4E 730 o'clock. Secretary. Fanerals FUNERAL NOTICE. fPHE Funeral of Samuel Dove, will leave 1 the residence, Kirk wood street, Grahamstown, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 3rd instant, at 2 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. William Twenttman, 3036 Undertaker, Pollen street. General Notices MR E. COX, Dentist, may be CONSULTED at Stephenson's Boarding House TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. lOST, Last Evening, from tho stye at The J Terr.cc, Block 27, a BLACK PIG. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Mabtin Wheiak. Fruit! Fruit 1 Fruit! FRESH Picked Strawberries everyday; also Cucumbers cut as required. All other fruits when eea3onablo of the finest quality and at the Lowest Market Rates. Grand selection of Vegetable Seeds imported direct from France; the finest ever ceen in this District. Magnificent Show of Roses—lnspection invited. Flower seeds of every variety and of known excellence. H. STILWELL, 3025 PABAWAI NUBSIRY.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4008, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4008, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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