signed the necessary documents, be was allowed his liberty. lam not at all sure, however, that some more ntringp"t | measures will not yot be nqiiind fcrlnm. as he has lately written me a letter objecting to the pmpnepd survey of the \ Piako Block, and threatens to obifruet it. H> may, however, man passive obstruction. That letter, with tho translation, was sent on tn Wellington in the usual way. ■ The resignation of Ignatieff as Russian | Premier eives great saMsfsction to the German Press. A Berlin paper calls him " one of the most dangerous and unprin- j cipled intriguers against the peace of: Europp." | Lord Dunraven has had his Irish estate j re valued, and established the rental on a reduced basis. The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk has returned from the miracle working springs of Lourdes. The journey was made in the hope that Our Lady of rhis famous shrine would relieve the dreadful affliction of blindness from their infant son.and heir, the little Earl of Arnndel and Surrey. The child and his pareuts are in the strictest seclusion in London. . __J_J! I •Amusements WOODYEAR & ROSS'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS. TO-MORROW NIGHT! GRATSD FASHIONABLE PERFORMANCE. A Reoheechb Enteutainment ! \The performance concludinf;.(by request) with ' tho'EqueßlHan Spectacle, Dick Turpin's Hide to York, Or the Life and Dealh of Bonny Black Be6S. * # # In eonsequevco of the unfavorable state of the weather, there will NOT be any performance this (Friday) evening, nor will tho Matinee to-morrow eyentuatr. 2C9 Eobbht Love, Advance Courier. Skating Bink, BT. GEORGE'S HALL, "WEDNESDAYS and vSATXJRDAYS at 7 r.M. 4-116 T. KKEVIN. Wanted WANTED, a GOOD COOK for p.e. Pati.:. Apply at once on Boaid. 224 \\ A.NTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for <* Sale at the Evening Stab Office. Volunteer Notices NAVAL BEIGADE. CHCRCH PARADE. THE Brigade and Band will Muster at the Hall on SUNDAY, the 30th inef., at 10 20 a.m. tharp, ■ prepared to attend the usual Monthly Church Parade. By order. Wilmam H. Potts, 232 Secretary and Paymaster. HATTJiAKE ENGINEERS. MONTHLY INSPECTION TO-NIGHT | (Friday) 28th itist. I Fan in at 7.30. J. Stoshoht Smail, 230 . Captain. Notices M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Centbal) . LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ENGLIBH AND COLONIAL MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S Boats &( Shoes EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS M£.DE TO ORDER. KB.—Country Orders promptly foiwarded. IMPORTANT NOTICE. F. Wells & Son WILL OPEN THE OLD-ESTABLISHED Butcher's Shop, IN OWEN STREET (lato in the occupation of Mr Pyne). THEY WILL EXHIBIT THE BEST SHOW OF MEAT, THIS EVENING. ONE BERKSHIRE PIG, Weighing 4001bB. Also-ONE FIRST-CLASS LAMB. F. WELLS & SON, OWEN STREET. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man ;—The Gent turns up what ha has for a nose and says, Ob, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and saya, Mao give..iD. a pound of T8A,..»0d .Bend for order wry-week* .<•■•■
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4235, 28 July 1882, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4235, 28 July 1882, Page 3
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