The barque Glenlora sailed yesterday from Auckland for London with 'cargo valued at «30,000. She takes £20,000 worth of gum. Thb Christchtirch Waste Lands Board yeßtetday granted to Longhand party a license to prospect for gold in the Malvern district. The object of the party is to discover a gold-bearing reef. Of the numerous applicants for diamond prospecting licenses not one answered when bis name was called. Thb ship Waimate, on her voyage out, lost a seaman overboard, named Chas. Brown. He fell off the taftrail while in a fit. At Port Chalmers' Police Court yesterday, Herbert Bass, a boy belonging to the Te Anau, was charged with landing a rug and lib of tobacco ob which du'y had not been paid. Mr Bose, Collector of Customs, prosecuted the lad, who pleaded guilty, and was fined £4 (treble the vslue of the articles) and costs.
gal« bg jttrtiott. SALE BY AUCTION. SATUBDAY, at 11 o'clock. RB. M' o G B EG O B . "Will sell bj Public Auction, at his Mart, "■ . m •■' . A Collection of Choice Vtait Trees ; also, Bet China Tea Service, 1 Whatnot, 2 Clocks, 6 Suits of Clothes, 6 Trousers and Vests, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Churn, 10 Bags Flour, liigbtJy damaged, &c, &c. Amusements k pAD EM V OF MUSI 0. ■ TO-MOBBOW, SATUBDAY, At 8 p.m., A 6BAND Boxing Entertainment "Will be'given as above by E. D O N O V AN, The LiKht-weight Champion of Auckland and the Wairoa,and PROFESSOR DAVIB, of Auckland, assisted by local Talent. A Medal and the Championship of the Thames will be boxed for, the competition being confined to Thames men only. 1925 Meetings ST. GEOBGE'S CHUBCH. A MEETING of the Congregation to consider the question of a successor to the present Incumbent, will be held in the School-room THIS EVENING. His Lordship the Bishop will take the chair at 8 o'clock. ■{> 0. KIBKPATBICK, * E. T. "WIIDMAK, Wardens. Calls NEW EtTBEKA GOLDMINING AND QUABTZ CBUSHING COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held this da.v, a Call (the feurth) of THREEPENCE per Share was made on the capital of the Com--2 pany, payable to the Manager at the office of ■^Kjhe above Company, Brown street, Thames, on or before WBDNESJ^Y, the 12th day of September, 1883. Qceo. Hahcottbt, Manager. Thames, August 13th, 1883. Music Mrs. E. H. Scotter, mEACHEB OF IJTUBIC, KIBKWOOD STBEET, Gbahamstown. Quarter Commences from First Lesson. Terms on Application NOTICE. MESSES JOY BROS, desire to call the attention of the Fnblic to the SUPEBIOB ENLABGED VIG^ ETTE PORTRAITS They are now Producing, and which they are prepared to Execute on very Reasonable Terms. All Work dene by the NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. 1624 The best test otthe interest of a book is its capability of being read (a Moond time' ditto
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4561, 17 August 1883, Page 3
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