Ik another column will be found an adrertisement announcing that Mr Mackay will address the electors of the Ooromandel district in the Waiotabi Cr«eV on Thursday next at 7.30. Mr Mackay's committee, frieuds, and supporters are also requested to meet in the schoolroom Rolleston Street this evenirg.
Mb W. j. Spbioht will address the electors of Parawai at the public schoolroom this evening at 8 o'clock.
Ak advertisement notifies that the anniversary serf ices in conneotio i with the Shortland Wesleyan Sunday School will take place in the new Schoolroom, Willougbby Street, on Sunday next. The Be*. Gr. Bond will occupy, the pulpit morning and ereniog, and will address the scholars at 3 o'clock. The soiree ii connection with the same will erentuate on Tuesday next.
Mb Cadman'b committee and supporters will meet in the St. George's Schoolroom this erening at 7.30. Mr Cadman will be present.
Wb would remind our readers that the Bijou Variety Troupe will make their first appearance this evening in the Academy of Music. From the programme, whioh we hare been permitted to peruse, a fund of amuse* ment may be anticipated.
The Thames Hospital Committee advertise for tenders fur the supply of groceries, butcher's meat, bread, milk, washing, and funerals to the Hospital and Old Men s Home, for six months from the Ist of January next, all tenders to be left at the office of the Secretary, Mr Honiss, Pollen street, and must be in not later than Wednesday next, the 7th instant.
On Sunday evening Mr W. H, Manning will deliver Colonel Robert Ingersoll's free* thought lecture entitled " What shall we do to be saved F " in the Academy of Music. For further particulars see the advertisement.
Mb Maokat addressed a meeting of the Coromandel electors last evening at Tokatea, and received a vote of confidence.
The Bale of the Prince Imperial mine came off to-day. It. was bought for £500, being an advance of £250 on the price given by Messrs Price Bros, a few months ago. The purchasers were Messrs Frater Bros, and the auctioneer, Mr Carpenter.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4034, 2 December 1881, Page 2
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