The case apaiust Mr and Wrs Wain which is now being trird in Dunedin is 1 kely to last tome time; »fven witnc net were exatrined yesterday out of twenty. The evidence if, of eovne, a repilition of that preTi"ou»ly given at the inquest on the body of their son, and in the Police Ceurt. Epbobts are being made to form a branch of the Girla' Friendly Society in Wellington. Tber,6rfea»isaiiori, which was formed ,in JCneUva i» 1875, h** for its object the encf uragajmeTjt of girli engaged in daily toil, and. littW ,»ißtr.ber'B 70,000 members. A'proltmniary..'ineeting of ladies to consider the matter.wm held*at Government Hcuse on Tcf^aJM 'f^f' eevtrol resolutions v?e c
Amusements . a 6A D E .MY OF MUSIC. OOFAN'S CRAND~COMBINATION GIFT COMPAQ Y, lQ^ SAT UR D A(Y• NIGHT, And dnrinp following, week. £200 jeSOO £200 ,d o an i\g-i;.p t s. Million Prices. Front seatsj 3b ; gallery, 2a; Pit, Is. 1789 - ' ' • Meetings r THE GRAHAMSTOWN VOLUNTEER JIBE BRIGADE CONCERT. ri^Hßf%*diM «nd Gentleman mho intend X ' UnSS£k& »«• will please All END BEHJEid^^l' •* Academy of Masic TOMObSdWEVENING (Friday), »i 7.30. 1788 '*■*"■ >'O^l^jHUVi Sec. G.V.FJB. BHOBTLAND FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of Members will bo held TO-MOBROW (Fridoy) EVENING, 18th m»t:, at- Mr^Mat'b, ShorUand,at 7 o'clock. ''■•■• -.i./ ,"l; H>";,- . ■ • , ■ ..,- .W. Mmt, ■ . ' "- - Tenders " ■'■"■■ ■'/] •;;' NEW ZEALAND bIiLWAYS. No. 36, STATION BUILDINGS COS- --. ,' TEApT. KAWAKAWA RAILWAY. Public Works Office, ... Anokland. June 26th, 1883. XT7 BITTEN, TENDERS will b« receiTed W at tjbii Office until NOON of MONDAY, 16th July, 1883, for the Con ftrnrtion of • sth.,Class Passenger Station (Glut B), one Siationjiaster's House (Class B), four Stationmuters' or Gatekeepers' Houses (sfch Oia«»), one Goods Shed, 40 feet by 30 feet, one 6th Class Pasaenger Station, and other Works on the Kawakawa Kail way. Plaajfeapecifioations, and Conditions of Con-tract-^can be seen at this office, aniafc the Warden's Office, Thames ;• and at the Public Works Office, Taumarere, Kawak'iwa. Ten* ders muet be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, and marked outside, "Tender for No, 36, Station Buildings Conlraot." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Bj Command, (Signed).., W. H.Halkb, 1735 '.'.'.•:*; { ' -'District Engineer. Notices " X RICHARDS' ptOVERNORTJOWEN TJOTEL, GRAHAMSTOWN. IKCaBASBD BUSINESS necessitates in< oreaaed Accommodation, and that can now be guaranteed in my new Establishment. Every attention is P» id l<> Patrons, and Visitors can rely on obtaining Superior Accommodation at a reasonable ratJ of ohargea. Table d'Hote daily from 12 to 2 p.m., and 'TIES^NKJ, and SPIRITS of the Finest Qualities. - • ■ .-' ''■ r -' • ■ MR TYNDALL bega to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has BEMOVED his Consultation Booms to Mr Hil.i'B. Ohemiet, Owen street, where he will be happy to "receive his Patients on the THIBJD TUESDAY in every Month. ""TH^NiMW* 'alls is » fcjhfc never to be
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4530, 12 July 1883, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4530, 12 July 1883, Page 3
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