Flower Show Flower Show. THK HAUHAKI LA DIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY WILL HOLD TEIEIB ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ON WEDNESDAY, lfiTH NOVEMBER, T/jn THE EXHIBITION OF FLOWEES, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES. PfiIZEB WILL BE GIVEN FOB— Best Basket of Flowers Best Arranged Hand Bouquet Best Arranged Table Bouquet Beet; Bridal Bouquet - Best Cut Pansies : Bpfifc Flornl Design Best Cut. Boeea Best Cut Fuchsias Best Cut Carnations Best Cut Verbenas • ' ' Be9t Saapdragons Best Cactus Best Cut Double Slocks Best Cut Pelargonium Best Cut Geraniums Beet' Sweet William Beßt Collection of Ferr.s Best Variety of Plants Best Cottage Window Plant, : Ixias and Grladiolas Barest Plant Best Potatoes Best Cabbuge Best Peas Best Cauliflowers Best Turnips Be«t Carrots Best Onions Best Bhubarb Best Cberries Best Strawberries ; Beet Goosebeims Best Lemons Best Loquats Best Cucumbers Best Collection of Vegetables Beet FreEh Butter No Entrance Fee for Exhibits. Fuither particulars in future advertisements. Mrs S. J Honiss, . Hon. Secretary.
Volunteer Notices RIFLE RANGERS. TITHE Corps will not Parade this week .1 owing to the Hall being engaged TONIGHT. B. T. Douglas, 3043 Captain. Services THE REV. FATHER O'REILLY will o lebrated Mass in Paeroa, at 9 and 11 o'clock on SUNDAY, 6th November, 1881. Notices THAMES COUNTY. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I JAMES 3KIENH!,, Returning Officer for 1 « Thames Coivnt-y, do hereby NOTIFY that in pursuance of Section 64 of "The Counties Act, 1876," and of the Extension of Time allowed by the GovEßNOtt in Council for that purposn, the ELECTION of COUNCILLLORS for Thames County will take place on WEDNESDAY, the Sixteen! h Day of November, 1881. And I further GIVE NOTICE that I have appointed St. George's Schoolroom, Bolleston Btreet, Thameß, as the Place, and FRIDAY, the Fourth Day of November, 1881, before the hour of 12 NOON, as the DAY for the NOMINATION of Candidates. ; James Skkne, 3013 Returning Officer.
ELECTORAL NOTICE. '\ HE ROLLS for tho Electoral Districts I of Thames and Ooromandel aro kept at my office, Government Buildings, Queen St. Thames, and at the Post Office, Coromandel, and may be inspected on MONDAY and THURSDAY in each week, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the morning and 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Aibbbt J. Aixost,. Registrar of Electors for 3003 above Districts. TO HIKUTAIA AND PUEIEI. GALLAGHEa'3 TIME TABLE. MR E. GALLAGHER begs to intimate that his 'Biiß will run daily between the Thames, Hikutaia, Puriri, and Kirikiri as follows:— From Baker's tables, Pollen street 2.30 afternoon. „ Kirikiri ... ... 3.15 „ „ Puriri ... ... 4.15 „ From Hikutaia ... ... 8 morning. t „ Puriri 9 „ „ Kirikiri ... ... 10 „ HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 years. ■ At a very .pleasant tea party, the converse tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowah's best, turned to Mr and asked what form be would prefer to inhabit ? T^ be (Jioolwed in $» Tba madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 3 November 1881, Page 3
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