Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The Hauraki Troubadours, Will give their first entertainment in aid of the widow and orphans of the late William Oabboil, on FRIDAY, August 4th. To conclude with a DANCE, to whicli holders of Front Seat Tickets will be admitted Tickets—3a, 2s, Is. 241 /^IIBLS 1 ATHLETIC HLUB, Under the Auspices of the THAMES AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. Fbesidbht : Mrs Ehrenfried. COMMItTEB : Mrs Murray, Mr» Hall, Mrs Payne, Mrs Bullen, Mrs Kenrick, Mrs Perry, Mist Chitty, Misa Haselden, and Mrs Calder, Secretary. I"8TBUCTOB: MrKalman. Assistant Ikstbuc;Oß: Mr Gilmer. Tims : From 4 to 5 on MONDAYS. T.bbms: 5s for one, 83 for two, 10s for three, in a family—For the quarter. First lesßon on MONDAY, AugUßt 7th, in Sfc George's Schoolroom. 249 Skating Kink. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 pm, 41X6 . T. X KEVIN. Stilts fy^uttimx. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1882. At 11 o'clock^ A GRAND CHANCE. The GOODWILL of a Long-Esfablished BUSINESS in Owen street, together with the PBOPERTY. STOCK-IN-TRADE, . FURNITURE & EFFECTS. JOHN LEYDON Has heen favored with instructions from Mr James Clakke, Storekeeper, who is leaving the Thames, to Sell, The whole of his PROPEBTY, coneis ing of' ONIC ALLOTMENT having a frontage to | two streets, viz., Owen street, 50ft. and Collins street 97ft., with a depth of 148 ft., at a very Low Ground Bent, erected thereon I TWO SB OPS and T WELLING HOUSE i two s'oreys high each, in Owen street, end ' TWO COITAGIiS in Collins streel bringing in a good tent ; also, Stables and other out- \ house?, . together with h splendid IEON" SAFK, and Jaige etotk of Groceries Crockeryware, Glassware, and all sorts of uo:>d<} suitable for Household pur| oses ; after which will be fold his Splendid Household FURNITURE, consisting of—owe of the best PIANOS on the field, 1 chest Drawers, Round and Square tables, 1 Brussels Carpet, Beautiful chairs, Curtains, and Hanging, 1 Ghwalier, 1 Bureau, Iron Bedeteads, Dressing Tables, Wasbstand and Ware, Grate, Fender and Fire Irons, Oil Clotbs, Pictures, Ornaments, 1 Beautiful cruet, and other Dining room requisites, 1 Batb, Washing, Wringing and Mangling Machines ; elf o, his 2 Splendid HORSES, Cart and Mar need, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Lunch provided. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Auckland, f holden at Grahamstown. - f In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the several Acts amending the same and of the Bankruptcy, of William Gbeaves, of Shortland, Thames, in the Provincial District of Auckland, and Colony of New Zealand, miner, a debtor. NOTICE IS HEREBI GIVEN that a sufficient number of Creditors not have ing attended the first or adjourned Meetings of Creditors of the above -named debtor held at the Courthouse Urabamstown, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of FRIDAY and SATURDAY, tho 14 h and 15th days of July, 1882, respectively,. I. have in pursuance of the power vested in me by the 46th section of the said Act, appointed Ihomas Macjeaeia'JE, Esquire, of Auckland, a certificated accountant in Bankruptcy, to be Creditors' Trustee of the property of the said Debtor, and notice is hereby further given that the said Thomas Mactfablane has signified to me hie 'acceptance in writing of the said Trusteeship, I hereby notify the said appointment and acceptance accordingly. Dated this 28th day of July, 1882. AI3BBT J. ALLOM, Clem of the Couth. J. A. Miller, Solicitor for the Debtor. IN BANKRUPTCY. ■ In the District Court of Auckland, > 1 holden at Grahamstown. ) In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors, Act, 1876," and the ' several 'Acts amending the same, and ot the Bankruptcy of William Gbeaves, of Shortland, Thames, in the Provincial District of Auckland and Colony of New Zealand, miner, a debtor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GU7EN, that'a General Meeting of the Creditors of abovenamed Wiiliah GbeavbS will be held in the Court House, • Grahamutown, on -THURSDAY, the 3rd day of August, 1882, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to receive my report and to give an Order of Discharge to . the said debtor. I Dated this 31st day of July, 1882. Thos. Macbfablane, Trustee. J. A. MILLEB, Solicitor for the Debtor. 207" V\ r ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for , ♦'* Sale at the Evening Stab Office. I wish ie tc be understood that my object; in selling 3s 'I'BA is the greatest good to the* greatest number, and that the greatest number 1 is number one, therefore try MoGowab'b 3* iTba. ' ' «
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4233, 1 August 1882, Page 3
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