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EXCURSION EXCURSION TO COEOMANDEL. •I *Vv s!3K fTTHE s.s. 3g5S3Eg; BLANCHE, Will leare Grahamstown Wharf, for Ooromandel, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING-, at 5 o'clock sharp, returning the same Evening. Return Pickets... ... ... 6s F. Eggington, 097 Si>e. ThuH.i-t Cricket. CiuK Volunteer Notices HAUHAKrENGINJSEES. CO M '.P A N V 6RDE RS— 1. Member* who have not already signified tbrir intention to continue under (he Few ReguMioos, and w!:o desire to remain in the Con puny are requested to give their names to either of the ofTuors on or before SATURDAY Ni-XT, ttie 13th January. 2. These who have notified th>ir decision rot to continue members are struck tiff the strength of the corps from Ist January, 1883, inclucive, and will at OD.ce return-all G-ovvrnmeat..and Company property in their possession to one of the oflifers. 3. Should sufficient members retire, so as to reduce the corps below the compulsory maximum, applications for membership .will be recehed front MONDAY, 15ib. met. J. STOBMONT fMALt, ■ 992 „ Captain. NAVAL ABTILLEJBY VOLUNTKEBS. \-; EMBERS of the Thames Naval Volun- ■ trers, wishing f t Re-enrol, must give in their names to Myself or the Sccrefc.u'V on or before THURSDAY, 18th met., nft-sr which dat?, should there not be a sufficient number, ' shall be prepaid to enrol othorj w'shing to join, E. T. Wiidvan, 1031 Captain. THAMES NAVAL CADETS. Tfcj EMBEES of (be l.ite Naval Cadehwill i»5 retu. j their Carbine 3 to-me at my house, Brown street, with the Icrst possible deluy. General Meeiiug next WEDNJiSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. • W. Babxow, ICCJ Late Captain. Meetings TOKATEA INSTITUTE. niEE Annual Mreting of Subscribers to the 1 Institute will be held on TUESDAY, '16th January, at S p.m. C. McFabi/ANe, 99G Secretaiy. Calls OLD CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING COMPAJNY (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.* NOTICE is hereby given that all Share 3 on which Calls may be unp id on TUSTDATj-tbe 23rd Januas /, 1883, will be forfeit _d without fui tber notice. 'By ordeir of the Directors^ "^"^ r~" JAMES' SIOiAHT, Secretary. Auckland, January 10, 1883. 1002 Wanted \ \ ANTED the people of the Tbamei to A ' ask their Grocers for the PURE ISLAND LIME JUICE, imported by the SOTTTHEBN Hop Eeee Company. The Beet Drink for Hot W,- :ther. 974 TXT ANTED,' an Experienced General SerVV vmt. Mrs J. MabshiijT., Parawai. _. 940 ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for '■ » Sale at the Evening Star Oftice. General Notices Insure! Insure! Insure! THE IMPEBIAL INSURANCE COMPANY IS Prepared to take FIRE RISKS in all parts of the township at the LO WEST CURRENT RATES. Scales of Rates, &c, to be seen at the Stab Omioe. .-; WM. MoOULLOUGH. Aq-ent. IKSTJBEEB LIBEBAIiIiY DBALTH WITH. • ' Losses 1 promptly paid. Remember— The Imperial Fire, Insurance Company 2663 /~\XIDE OF * XEON |>AINT. PBEEARED BY THE THAMBS PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Thames, New Zealand, Ohables Hill Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For all' kinds' of Wood work—Bridges, Barns, Gates, and Out-buildings For Machinery, S;eam "Boilers, and every description of Jron work For Ship 3 and Boats Wqt Agr?quUural Iw'pletnents For Branding' Sheep For Marking Flour Bagß, Saufcs, and Bales ■" .. • ■ ! For' Priming all kinds of Work H In durability it is equil to two coats of ; Lead pdint; .it preserves all material covered by it from decay, and ia not either a poison op injurious to healtk. Weatherboards, Bhingres, &c, pointed with it will resist fire. Cnn be had in powder or ground in oil* Agents for the Thames District: — Jojin Head, Brown street. James Rekshaw, Owen street. Lavrbt a*td Whitehopsk, Te Aroha. TJOiENNAU'S Chosta of Drawers and JLV Chiifoniers are still the Admiration. — Tables from Is 6d each. I wxSH.it to be understood that my object in selling 3s 'x'EA is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the.greatest number is number one t therefore try MoGowah'b 3» TlA<

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 3

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