Amusements ~k O A DEMY OF MUSIC. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. Owing to the inclement state of the weather, THOMPSON'S Colossal Diorama OF THE SOUDAN WAR & NILE EXPEDITION WIIL BE EXHIBITED - THIS (MO3DAY) EVENING, AUG. 10, in the Academy of Music A Handsome PRESENT—a Gold and Silver BROOCH, value 30b —will be presented to the Lady handing in the be*t Conundrum on the Soudan Warj also,.a Prize for the worst. To be decided by a Committee selected by the audience. Other Vaiuablb Gifts will also be distributed. To-enable all to see the Diorama, the prices will be Reduced to ONE SHILLING ALL OVER THIS HOUSE. N.B.—Universally acknowledged by the Press to be the test and only oomple'e work of its kind now truveliing. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Tenders THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. npENDERS for works to be done on Sea JL Wall and Rocky Point Boad, as per Amended Plan and Specification to be seen at the Council Chambers, Albert Street, will be received up to 4 p.m. of THUESDAY, 14th August, 1885. The lowest or any tender not neces3aril y accepted. • . F. C. Dean, Town Clerk. Thames, 7th August, 1885. Funerals FUNERAL NOTICE. rrHE Funeral of Mabx Ehvbn Keiieb will 1 leace the father's residence, Karaka Creek, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 11th inst., at 2 p.m., en route for Tararu Cemetery. Friends please accept this invitation. W. TWENTTMAK, Undertaker. Wanted WANTED, at Mus Hakham's Registry, Pollen street-3 Female Cooks, 2 Generals, 1 Boy for Farm Work.—August 10, 1885. _____ __.„.- SAXON GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). A MINE MANAGER WANTED for the Saxon G.M. Co. Applications for the position, stating Salarr, to be sent into the undersized by TUESDAY, the 11th instant, at 1 p.m. James Cotttts, Manager Saxon G.M. Co. WANTED KNOWN, that A. Ctoihn has REMOVED his Cabinet-making and General Furnishing Business to those New and Commodious Premises on the old site, Corner of Pollen and Mary streets. 4783 \Jt'J ANTED, the Ladies to remember that t\ Mas Gioteb'b Drapery Establishment is opposite the Hospital; a large assortment of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS on hand afc the lowest possible Prices for Cash. Our Molto—Small Profits and Quick Returns. Note the Address: Mbs GIiOVBB, Opposite Hospital, Mary street. WANTED Buyers for 5000 FRUIT TREES, choicest assortment, from D. HAY & SONS Celebrated Montpejlier Nursery, Auckland, delivered on Thames by me at Catalogue Prices; special quotations for Jarge quantities.—WM. WOOD, Agent, Central Cheap Mart. ON SALE, in quantities, EARLY SEED POTATOES, Potato Onions, 50 Sacks SEED OATS, CLOVERS, Graes Seeds, and First Consignments of NEW VEGETABLE and other SEEDS} alao, BONE DUST aud GUANO. Trade and Retail. WANTED^ Buyers for 5 TONS Best White" Sugar, at 10i per Bag ; N.Z. Co.'s No. 3, 9s; China, 6s 9d; Champion Flour, 6s; Woods', 6s 6d ; Star Keroeen?, 8s , 6d tin ; Oatmeal, 251bs, 4s 3d.'; Sardines, 6d and lOd ; Plaid Vestas, 6d ; Tin Boxes, Is 9d doz.; Spercn Caudles, 9d j Salmon, 9d; Preserved Bloaters, Is tin. FRUlT—Regular Consignments of Island, Sydney, and Hobart Fruits. To Trad© or Retail at Lowest Rates. SOAP, Union Co.'s—To the Trade at Auckland Faotory Prices. Goods Delivered to all partb of the Field, W. WOOD, Central Cheap Mart, Pollen Street. WANTED Buyers for:soolbs Best Fresh TARANAEI BUTTER, Weekly; HOOlbs P"me TnranaM SALT BUTTER j 3001bs WAIBOA and other CHEESE; also Canterbury (new cure) HAMS and BACON, at Lowest Rate?. TRADE and RETAIL.—At W. WOOD' 3 Central Cheap Mart. PABAWAI KUKSERY, (ESTABLISHED 1868.) XKT ANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— W That H. STILWELL will HOLD A OLEARING-OUT SALTS, for Two Months, of the following:—Popkrs, sorts ; Loquats, from Ito 5 feet; Mountain Ash ; Liguetrum, sorts ; Oriental Planes; Mulberries, blaok and white; Peaches, Plums, sorts; Bed Early Margaret Strawberries ; Pineß, various ; Filberts, Blue Gums, Portugal and English Laurels, Hollies; Gooseberries, eorts ; Thorn Quicks, 2 years, 15s per 1000; Extra Strong, 20s per 1000; English Oaks j Fine Collection Large Camelias for out-door planting Roses and Pot Plants, as usual. _" — GOVERNOR BoWEN — HOTEL. Billiards! Billiards!! mHE Cacaciouß BILLIARD ROOM cf the _L above Hotel has undergone renoration, tbe tables have been re-covered, an Experienced Marker is in charge, and lovers of the game can now rely upon having all the advantages of a good room and first-rate tables, added to every attention, extended to them. . —— B. RICHAKDS, PjROPBJBIOR,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5168, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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