The subject of the Key. Mr Neill's lecture to-morrow ni«ht will be " Marriage and Morals."
Mb U. H. Taylor will to-morrow night; reply to Mr Bull's sermon last Sunday on " Conditional Immortality."
The New Zeaiaijd felbttring Fapt&y^ iioHfy] haying opened up their stock of clotbipg fortjht spring and summer Bea»ons, and that at their branch establishment in Albert street one of the best assortments ever on the Thames is to be found. It is now- some four years since this enterprising firm commenced bueiness on» the 5 Thames, and * sfrom the success that -has attended the efforts in pro* Tiding! really .firgt-clasa garments at little if any higher prices than the common slop goods, we should think they should- hare erery reason to be "welir-satisfied. An old Thames,resident, Mr J. W. Cook, is in charge of the business,^ antl a better; manfliger they could not well, harei '■ " c- ; ■'7 >-^
The anniversary of the Crrabamstown Wesleyan Sunday School will be celebrated tomorrow, as is notified by'ad vertisement., The Bey. Mr Bull's subject in the evening will be "The state of the soul after death, and prior to the resurrection of the body." ,',.,,, Besidehts in the Waiorongomai townihip .are jat;^present .put. to great inconvenience through the want of communication by p»6gable roads with the Waihou river. The landing and road laid off by GoTernment .ume years ago are found to be utterly un«uit»ble p^irigjto ijfxe L ,-pi.ecipitqus (tajtei^of the. river bank at that place, and for some months ;pasfi through the courtesy of the lessees of fßeVeral; sections of.; the it High School ,endo,w-v ment, the traffic has been allowed to pass orer their land. S^verai of';these; eettlers,' bowever, haye lately commenced farming operations in gobd earnest, ami, as a matter of course,"have fenced in their lots'," therebycutting of all direct communication with, the landing. '/' The inconTeriie&ce residents^ are pu^to Has ,been* under the'consideration of the High Sbhool Governors, and we believe ,we; ire correct in saying that stepb are now ( beiDg taken to remedy the evil with as little delay as possible
*' Mb Cabman, M.H.H. forCordmandel, lias been entertained at a banquet at. Mercury Bay; .^Mr^-^y". vMeiklej.,J.P.| occupied^ t&e, chair,'ancl'MirA. White the Tice-cih»ir. v .
entries received for the Handicap, and, ' Hurdles Baces at the Auctlorid Spring Meeting are :ttH wdicw^M^riKatdTteniJ wortb> !^Etrt*po7^Y«t§p»V Tina "WHiffler, rYoubla Bill (late My Dream), Angler, ParamenayLibeller, Chiquit.*, (late IST or M), Queen Mab, Billings: 'Ratej "iFitzhercules, Pisctttbrious, Lara, arid venture. Hurdles : - 'Wolsele^ Strath ara, Chanticleer, Harkaway, Angler, Rawenata, ■anf greyhound.-AHH.fcto, :IH. ■'■■■/
;/A^ MAN named Richard Dabb, a tribaterin the Kdranui'H^r mine, met with 'apainfriV accident yesterdayibyithe ropebreaking at he -'.was! being flowered down a winze. Bis 'injuries- were attended -to by Dr Suitable, whoj cays there is no fear ot his ultimate : recoTery, though he received a severe shock. r Some good specimen stopf, obtained in the Eureka mine, Otunui, this week was exhibited -Iri;Frater Bros', ■window "to-day; piec^B are- mostly 1 composed of blue quartz, and■■: are /rer.y: rich, the gold being coarse and leafy. The sprpspeqts of this;Compa,ny«are* very an- : ■cnuvagihg^'as t^'ejreef^in'^ ,/eefc th'.ickVVnA'ba^carriedjgbod gold tfieWhole^ .distanx&driwn'laporfit.'.*^ " ■ '^,''^"! t '£-j^.^'l^ ; WEjnoticeE,by. ship Loch. Awe, which*rrited> in 4 uckland on Thursday from London,; 2L 'Btfles addressed Wm. Hetheringtori, Thames. The passengers :whb) arrived by Jtbat shipiarft;: —Saloon k. <Mr§ Balme. r , r-M\*s : M wljJ ,B"»iierV--"^r^J<^brgerti.B.4me«^:-Mißs>'Ka:tfnj;i JBalmer, Master Percy Balmer, aud Master Frederick Balmeri 1 Second cabin :-'Mr James I Hull, Mrs" Elizabeth' Bull, Mr Peter Mixw'e'r, I and MriWaUerMaWelUrtf Steerage':'Joseph Potts Louisa Pott*, Henry Holland, Mary Holland, Mark Benrose, JBenrose, Emma{""'Bßtfrosei!l Marlfc. ißenrose, CJara Benrpsej I?red Benrose, • Alice; Benrpse, JTrauik Benrose, WilliaW Kirk, HuKhina Kirk,Bobert Kirk, Margaret Kirk,^W'illii»mK irk, Isabella Kirk, John Kirk, 'Archibald Ourrie, Marion Qarrieij /'Alexander Currie^; 'liabeHa Ourrie, Baniel McNeitli, ') Margaret McNeith, Lizzie McNeith, Heriry': Jv T ibJFh.RHenrietta Thorn, Walter 0. Thorp, Henryy, Thorn, Hugh E. Thorn, Helen Z.Thprn, and Thomas
Thb Under Secretary for Crown Lands has forwarded a land order for 1493 acres, for Thomas William Clark, one of Grant and Foster's special settlers, at Te Aroha ; also, duplicate land orders for forty other settlers on the same block to the Crown Lands Board.
Constable flazlett has been transferred from Paeroa to this district. It is probable .Constable Law will replace him 1.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 30 September 1882, Page 2
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