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Amusements "\ ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Lessee and Business Manager ... ... Mr H. Stanley Stage Manager ... Mr F. Derbyshire Leader of Orchestra... Herr Julius Rubeu Schoolmaster... ... Mr James Schoolmistress ... Miss Caroline Stanley Musical Direc'rees ... Signora I'alotnini THIS (Satubday) EYENIMGk -" LAST NTGHT -ISUT "oFe ! -LAST NIGHT BUT ONP:F Messrs Stahi.es 1 and Dabbyshibe's JUVENILB O.PEEA.BOTTFFE AND ! PANTOMIME COMPANY, ' . I* ■ I PLANQUETTE'S COMIC OPES A ov LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVULE, OB CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Scenery by Henry Hoimfs LAST NIGHT BUT ONE 1 LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! Remember the only successful Troupe in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide. Prices : Dresa Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Children half-price to Dress Circle and StuuV Doors open at 7.30 ; Overture at 8. — Wm. Fabmeb, Agent. Public Notifications CHEISTMAS HOLIDAYS. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, RIGHTS, and PRIVILEGES held within the Hawaii Gold Mining District will be PROTECTED from SATURDAY, the 23rd day of December inst., to WEDNESDAY, the Third day of January, 1883, both days inclusive. Fabby Keneick, 892 " ' Warden. N O T I C E. - ■ . •• -. , - - i fIIHE Resident Mngietrnte's and Warden's 1 Offices will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 23rd, to TUESDAY, the 26th days of- December, bolh dayß inclusive, and from SATURDAY, the 30th December inst., to TUESDAY, the Second day January, 1883, both days inclusive, for the Christmas *nd New Year Holidays. Habrt Kbmiick, Reeident Magistrate 891 - and Warden. | THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL. THE Hon. the Minister of Mines having notfied this Council that Government are prepared to aid by contribution those taking advantage of the apparatus mentioned I in the subjoined advertisement for the purpose of prospecting, on behalf of the said Council I hereby invite all Gold Mining Com* panics or private individuals desiring of testing by this method supposed auriferous ground, to send applications addressed to the undersigned on or before the Bth January, proximo., s AIEXiMDBB BkODIE, ■ Chairman Thames County Council. THE AUSTRALASIAN DIAMOND DRILL COMPANY. /TiONTRACTS will be undertaken by the \J ' above Company to bore any sized hole? - -• ■■ ■■' Up to ':'■' :■ . ,:.. „ > 3 INCHES OE, LARGEE if required, to any depth, at a reduction . • • - ■• " ■'Of . : .'-: 25 PER CENT. BELOW ANY PRBVIOUS CHARGE. The Company in all cases will find their owa fuel and water for drilling purposes, and will make no charge for loss of diamonds or wear and tear on plant, and will also provide' workmen, engineers, &c. , The new duplex barrel introduced into the colony by Mr J. Coghlan will be used free of charge to persons searching forminerals. Mr Coghlan haß every confidence, from his practical koosvlodge of the Diamond Drill, that he will be able to give general satisfaction, as well as quick despatch Lo all orders addressed to tue Tempo- ary Offices, 283, George Btreet, . Sydney. John Co&HLAir, General Munager. pro tetn. Volunteer Notices DISTBICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, 14th December, 1882. rpHE Officer Commanding the District will \L make his usual MONTHLY INSPECTION of the several Volunteer and Cadet Corps, at their respective Drill Halls, on the undermentioned dates, viz.:— THAMES NAVAL VOLUNTEERS, on MONDAY, 18tb instant, at 7 30 p.m. THAMES RIFLE RANGERS and NATIVE Corps, on THURSDAY, 21st instant, ab 8.30 p.m. THAMES NAVAL CADETS on FRIDAY, 22nd inst., at 7 30 p.m. HAURAKI ENGINEERS, on FRIDAY, 22nd iiutant, at 8.30 p.m. By "order. J. Geakt, 880 . Adjutant Thames District. THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE. ~ mHE Brigade and Band will Muster at the A Hull on MONDAY 18th inst., «t 7 p.m. sharp, for Monthly Inspection by Major i MtTBBiY, By order. William H. Potts, Lieut, and Paymaster. FAMILIES will do well to send their 'Xmas Orders to Meaks and Co., where they can relj on obtaining Stealing Good Value for their money. So other House can surpass MEARS and CO, At » very pleasant tea. party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was BippingMoGowAu's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ?' T*» be <H«n»J*ed 8« Tba madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4356, 16 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4356, 16 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4356, 16 December 1882, Page 3

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