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Spoi in ATHLETIC SPORTS DEMONSTRATION. f"PHE Committee desire to return THANKS _L to the Public for the support accorded to their inaugural meeting, and would Specially THANE those who took part in their Concert last evening, and those who contributed when the Demonstration was originated. G. H. White, 3938 Hon. Sec. ATHLETIC SPORTS DEMONSTRATION. THE Prizes won at the Meeting held yesterday at Parawai will be DIBTRIBUTED THIS EVENING at 7.30 o'clock at MoLitbh's Rooms, Grahamstown. G-. H. White, 3939 H°n- Sec» Wanted WANTED, a LAD about 13 or 14 years of age. Apply Herald Agency. Calls DART GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company are requested to take notice that all Bbares on which Calls remain UNPAID on FRIDAY, the sth inst., will be Forfeited, and advertised for sale without further notice. By order. F. A. White, Manager. Auckland, Ist December, 1884. 3940 Meetings THAMES GOLDEN CEOWN GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of December, 1884, at 2 p.m., to pass, if approved, the following resolution: — That the Capital of tbe Company be increased to 25,000 shares, of one pound each, 4s per share to be considered es paid upon theoiginal 10.0C3 shares, the increased number of 15,000 shares to be dealt with as follows: 10,000 shares to be offered to the shareholders in the first instance, and - 5000 shares to the public on payment of a deposit of Is per share on application and 6d per share on allotment, after which a further sum of 2s 61 per share be called up on tbe increased number of 15,000 shares before the original shareholders are o<l'ed upon to contribute — then all the sharei will rank alike. By order. F. A. White, 3941 Manager. tffeW NORTH DEVON LICENSED HOLDING.
A MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Office of the undersigned THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Dec 2nd, a* 7.30. Those" Shareholders who are unable to attend are requested to apply in writing for their quota of the unallotted shares. Gbo. Habooubt, Secretary. Brown street, 29ih November, 1884. 3935
Notice 3 THAMES HOSPITAL. AHOUSE-TO HOUSE CANVASS is NOW BEING CONTINUED FOR towards the FUNDS of the THAMES HOSPITAL, and as the Government hare expressed their intention of taking OTer the entire management of the institution unless a fair proportion of the coat of maintenance is.locally raised, it is hoped tte public will respond to the call in a liberal manner. By order of the Committee. 3 B. Hohiss, 3912 Secretary. Thb easiest way to pay your gas bill is to buy Kerosene from MoQowajt. Wbbk a man gets cheerily out of bed in the mewing and lights on the business end of a tack, he forgetß he was at the Salvation Army the previous evening, and is not right •gain till he baa a cup of »ToGqwa»'b Tsa,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4960, 2 December 1884, Page 3
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