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. Meetings THAMES BIVEE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. fTTHE-adjourncd MEETING- of the above X Company will be held at the Company's Office, Gratfamstovn, on Februaiy 13tb, 1883, at 7.30 p.m. H. 0. GiLi-BSriE, 2700 Mnnsger. Funerals ~ " FUNEBAL NOTICE. mHB FUNERAL of Violet Lihda X ANDBBBOK will leave the Grandfather's residence,'Brown street, Grahamstown, TOMORROW. (Wedneaday), 13th instant, at half past 2 p.m. Friends pleaee accept this invitation. W. TWBKTIMAIf, Undertaker. Calls HAUBAKI GOLD MINING COM- :.,. 'PANY (Limited). QHAREHOLDBBS are reminded that O~ unleßß their CALLS are PAID on or before the 15th insst., Legal proceeding? will be initituted for recovery of eame without farther notice. ---)> F. A. Whisk, E^j - Manager. Auckland, Bth February, 1884. 2684 LONDON GOLD MINING COM- _" PA.NY (Limited.) SHAREHOLDERS in Arrear with Call are ■ O' requestbd to tato Notice that their Shares will be Advertised for Sale on the 15th instant, unless Call be paid before said date. : .-I ,' ■: . , D..G. MaoDohnbii, ■ , - Manager. Auckland, 7tb February, 1884. 2694 BETJBEN PAEE GOLD MINING r . -ING COMPANY (Limited.) SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that unO less their calls are paid on or before the .< 16tb.inBtant l4 ljsW^o proceedings will be institutod'for recovftjf of same without fuither notioe; ; ". -' . F. A.Whitb, Secretary. AuckTaridVSth February, 1884. 2695 i.y . ._ J. M. Cowell, L.CB. FT ORMERLY Homoeopathic Practitioner ■J? of the Thames, desires to inform his numerous friends that ifc is his intention •Jiortly, to. COMMENCE PRACTICE in Auckland. HU, address will be published ina futprlß advertisement. . 264S « a jfseß embrowned tint" which tellsthe nature: of tb» Uaf MoGbVAV Mil* «t Si per pound
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4711, 12 February 1884, Page 3
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603Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4711, 12 February 1884, Page 3
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