Electoral BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. ■■{: DECLARATION OF POLLi T HEREBY NOTIFY that the Votes recorded This Pay for the Candidates for Election of Borough Councillors were as follows:—----NORTH WARD. Samuei Bawdex ... ... 138 Bebnabd Wolff 69 MIDDLE WARD. ■: • John Osboene ... ... 132 William Plant 87 SOUTH WARD. . William Cabpentee ... 115 ;- Robert Fabbell 68 i M ■"'''■ ■^p And' I do. declarethe Gentlemen who : have polled the highest numbers, . namely:— SAMUEL BAWDEN, Nobth Ward JOHN OSBORNE, Middle Wabd WILLIAM CARPENTER, South • , Wabd duly; elected to represent the respective Wards opposite their names as Members of the Thames Borough Council. W. DAVIES, Returning Officer. Thames, September 14,1882. SOUTH WARD ELECTION. X ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— I hereby return my most aincere THANES for the support accorded me afc the late Election. Yours obediently,..-' 1 ; EOBERT PARRELL. September 15th, 1882. NORTH WARD EJECTION. X ADIES end GENTLEMEN,— Xj I beg to return you my sincere THANES for the support accorded me. and trust to be more successful on a future occa* aion. Yours obediently, BERNARD WOLFF. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— I beg to THANK you for the honor you hare this day done me in re-el« cting me as Councillor for the above Ward. I am, very obediently, Yours to serve,SAMUEL BAWDEN. September 14,1882.
Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funeral of Mrs Maey Faerem will J. leave the residence, Irißhtown, T0MOBROW (Saturday), at 3.30 p.m. Friend* are kindly requested to attend. W. TWENTIMAN, 438 Undertaker. ?« Educational BOARD OF EDUCATION. MISOHABLMAS HOLIDAYS. THE MICHAELMAS HOLIDAYS'for Schools at the Thames will be the week beginning- MONDAY, the 25Mi September instant. . f^ KAUAEEAN&A BOYS' SCHOOL. .:isT^ENINaj:CLASSES! v heId each MON- -*§} DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY JBV|IN3'.N'G > JcommencingJat7.3oip.in. . r \- - A. G-BEBINa, 3573 ,*" Teacher. Notices Oobb & Co.'s Telegraph 1 Line of Coaches. BRADLEY & CO., Peopeietobs. ''■' TE AiIOHA LINE. "WILL COMMENCE BUNDING ON MONDAY NEXT, as under. A COACH leaves the PACIFIC HOTEL, J\. Grahamstown, Daily at 8 a.m., returning the same day. , , ... , ■ ' A Coach ieaYes E. Qunui's PAEROA HOTEL, for Thames,' at 6.30 morning, returning;P«me.day..- - - , ... . C. CtTBTiB, Agent. AUCKLAND RUBBER STAMP CO* Aibbbt Stbbbt, . , E»t*blished 1870.! Stamps at 24 hours.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4277, 15 September 1882, Page 3
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