Amusements A CADE MY OF MUSIC. BOXING NIGHf, DECEMBER 26. Grcnd Conceit! Grand Concert! 4.ND LIEDT. HERMAN'S VENTRILOQUIAL ENTERTAINMENT. Mr R. Wiseman ha 3 kindly consented to sing " Tho Doings at the Rink " and a comic version of "The M reh on Pdtihaka," in, uniform. N.B.—-A DANCE after the Entevi inment to which holders of Front Seat Ti kets will be admitted.—For particulars see future Advertisements und small Bills. iDMTSSiON—3s, 2*, la. Doora Open, 7.30; Overture, 8 o'clock, 3326 Meatings PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. __ PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. es fTIHE December Quar--IWO A terly MEETING j^C^^^gß^j. of the above Lodge will JBktt^SfiEmL be held in the Lod Be" 4^Hwßßi|§Room, Eolleston street, THIg (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, December 21st, at 7.30 o'clock. Business—Election of Lodge Officers fad Representatives to Grand Council; Finance; Passing Quarterly Account*, etc., etc. By order of the W.M. Wm. Smith, Secretary. A.O.F. COURT PRIDE OF PABNELL, 4409. ■~\Ji3%/w>OQ-J* rP'HB ANNUAL M|lM 1 MEETING of the iS/dJ^sfeJavoS above Court will be held tiT wSR^^? afc c -^'eemasons' Hall, JMtfitilsMM^far Owen street, GrahamsXP^seW^ town, on THURSDAY m\(^^^o/&k EVENING, Dec 22nd,in Z^fJx^fmSzifva^ lieu of. the 29th, ot 7.30 f*"" - FORESTERS "*' -^i ••% -i (|NBTir»Tii) iMuim MMcimm) Odock. Bus:neßS—Election of Officers and Son geom, and to consider Actuary's Report. Chabi.es Ahieb, ,■ Secret Dry. COIJRT PRIDE OF THE NORTH, No. 5575, A.O.F. .aWßjjiiilSfcu fTIHE yearly summoned EBpMpllf X MEETING of the above jSj^SfflfifnaV Court will be held in the ■KpttjiOßft Masonic Hall, Queen street, TOMSflHlon FRIDAY EVENING, I^HpP'SpWy the 23rd Dec, at 7 30 p m. Business Important. Election of Officers, &c. ■ By order of the Chief Ranger. Wm. Gribbie, Secretary. Government Notices HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTRICT. Wivden's Office, Themes, 21at December, 1881. TEjd) Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining . .purposes specified in the Schedule b«*«*ader, may be granted on TUESDAY, the 17th day of Janua y, 1882, t iiless VP'id objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged »t this Office not less than seven clear days before that date. Plans and applica'ions nriy be seen here. <1 F ttiy Kbneick, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 122.—John Featon, Gem Ur'm; ri'ea, 2 acres ; Bitua*2d at Tuiru&, adjoining the Pawprd and Wheel of Foitne Claims. Pegs dis'-ngr-shed by the mark W. No. 123.—Alfred Lockwood, Wheel of For tune Claim; rrea, 5 acres, situated at Tairus, adjoining the Reward and Gem Claims. Pegs distinguished by the murk No. 124— R. R. McGregor, for Clement A. Co .ies, Last Shot Claim; rver. 4 acres 1 rood snd 27 perches; situated at Waitekauri,southwardf.-om theCanadiei License. Bounded on all sides by supposed unoccupied ground Pegs distinguished by the mark No. 125.—Matthew Vaughpn, Hand of Friendship Claim No. 1; , ituated at Waiotahi Spur, between Prince Imperial and Waiotahi Claims. .Dhtingi 'sh:ng mark on pegs, V. i • No. 126.—Matthew Vaughan, Hand of Friendship No. 2 claim. Area, five acres, situated at Waiotab: Spur, between the Prince Imperiel and Waiotahi ckims. Pegs distinguished by the mark V No. 127.—William Frueer, for himself end Matthew Vaughan, Owbaroa Extended claim. Area, 17 acres, 1 rood, and 30 perches, situated at Owbaroa. Bounded northerly by the Land League claim, easterly by Bismarck, Favourite, and Luckjf Hit Extended claims. Pegs distinguished by the ma.-k X No. 128.—Albert Wilkir, Kugby claim. Area, 1 acre, 3 roods, and 12.53 perches, situ .ted at . Bounded northerly by the Wheel of Fortune claim, and on ell other sides by supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark — 3323 Warden's Office, Te Arohiv, 21st December, 1881. \ PPLICATION may be made to me in xV. writing upon TUESDAY, the i3lst day of January, 1882, for the Right to Occupy for Gold Mining Purposes the Land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being a Licensed Holding declined forfeited by the Mining Inspector. HABBT KbNBTCK, ; Warden. SCHEDULE. • g Late Licensed Holding tncn.a r.j the. T« Aroha or Prospector's claim ; area three acres, more or less; situated at Te Aroha on tbat portion of the Te Aroha mountain known as the Prospectors' Spur; bounded on the north by the Bonanza claim, on other sides by supposed unoccupied grou-id. 3324 HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting WatchGuaranteed 2 years { Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—-The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowak's and says, Mao give me a pound of,jour Tba, and send for order every week t Variety of
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4050, 21 December 1881, Page 3
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729Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4050, 21 December 1881, Page 3
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