Volunteer Notices. THAMES SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS, d ig jl/TONTHLY INSPECTION This Evmiho, !e LtX at 7 sharp. Uniform, Arm*, and Accou--16 ments. Entries for Handicap Rifle Match on is Saturday close after parade. i T. L. MURRAY", f8 Captain. 18 . Lectures. REV. riHABLES pLABK. ~ ACADEMY OF MUSIC. '". TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Apbii, 27 and 28, li BEING THB - FAEEWILL APPEAEANCES . 01' MB ,' . BEV. CHAELES CLAEK, • Who, on Tuesday Evening, will deliver his d • Great Lecture on the TOWEE OP LONDON! ;e TOWEE OF LONDON! e TOWEE OF LONDON! „ ! s Universally declared to be the Masterpiece of the celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist, and which was received with rapturous applause in the Choral Hall last night, when hundreds were unable to obtain admission. c SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS: Her Majesty's Tower—The Ghostly Visitant Clarence's Dream (Richard III.) ' , Murder of the Princes . I ; Tableaux of English History 8 ' Cardinal Fisher (the Hero of the Belfry ' 9 Tower) « \ Sir Thomas More and Gentle Margaret ," Queen Anne Poleyn.— The Two Visits—The ( 1 Crown I-The Block! [ Execution of Lady Jane Grey Sir Walter Raleigh, the Splendid Sailor t Gunpowder Plot Blood Steals the Crown Jewels j Algernon Sydney, Patriot and Martyr.— i "Strike on!" J Lord Nithsdale's Escape—The Heroic Countess . Great Lesson—Our Modern Liberties l The Lecture will be Illustrated by a Large ! 'Plan of the TOWBR, Painted expressly in , . Melbourne. —— t j Reserved Seals, 4s; Family-Ticket (admitting \ . Three to Reserved Seats, 10s 6d; Gallery, \ 2s 6d; Fit, Is. x , Plan of Seats at Mr R, Burra's, stationer. WEDNESDAY-AN Entire Change. , E. S. BMYTHE.; I OONGBEGATIONAL SABBATH ■ i .SCHOOL, MAEY-STBEET. J ' . — i ' (\ft Thursday Evening, the 29th instant, at VJ half-past 7, a LECTURE will be delivered • by Rev R. Laishiev, on "The Lands of the i Nile," followed by addresses from various . i friends, I No charge for admission, but a Collection '. will be made in a ; .d of the. Sabbath School . Funds. ! i Tenders. * ) : ; ' [ UNITED PUMPING ASSOCIATION. D TO CARPENIERS. ' f """" ! | (TENDERS are invited and will be received -*• until This Day, 26th instant, at 11 a.m., II for the EXTENSION of BOX DRAIN from . s Dam on to Beach, d Specifications and full particulars to be .1 obtained at the office of the United Pumping j f Association, where tenders will be received. GEORGE BLACK, April 22,1875. Engineer. 3 —, : . 3 PADDOCK AT PAEAWaI TO LET. 3 — J THE Council of the Borough of Thames will ' receive written TENDERS up to 3 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, April 27,1875, from persons 0 desirous to LEASE for a term of five years , about seven acre 3 (more or less) of First-class | 0 LAND, in Good Grass and Securely Fenced, late the propertyof Mr Wilson, Cowkeeper. J 0 Further particulars can be obtained at the : 0 Council Chambers, Queen-street, where tenders : mu«t be delivered, addressed to his Worahip the 0 Mayor, and marked ' Tender for Land." F, C. DEAN, 0 ■ Town Clerk. 0 Thames, April 21,1875. 0 —__ ' q Tairua Gold Mining Company (Limited). a RENDERS will be received until Friday, I the 7th May, for a BATTERY/ of from 0 12 to 20 STAMPERS, to be delivered alongside 0 vessel at Grahamstown. Tenders to state iq weight of stampers and further particulars, '0 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders to be addressed to J JOHN B. BEECHE, Mine Manager. jq Grahamstown, April 24,1875. 10 ' Notices. )0 — ~ NOTICE |OB EEMOVAL. kj JAMES MACKIE, COACH BUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, and General Smith, thanks his Customers for , their liberal support during the last six years,'-: and begs to announce that he has REMOVED from'his old premises in rear of Theatre Royal, e d to a more Central position, next to Naval Hall, and directly, opposite Read's Timber Yard, °f Brown-street, Grahamstown. tin ' N.B.—All work guaranteed First Class. oJ ' ; —— to THANKS. T RESPECTFULLY beg to return my sincere 1 THANKS to the Public for their Liberal '»• Patronage for the last four years, and solicit a continuance of the same towards my successor, = MrELWARTH. ALEXANDER BONELLA. HAVING taken the Business of Mr Bonblla, I respectfully request a conto tinuance of the Patronage accorded heretofore Dr. to him, and by strict attention and good workaal manship, lam confident of retaining the same. JAMES ELWABTH, YOUNG CENTRAL SMITHY, Abraham Street. __ NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hithorto existing between RoDKni Kobw and Huou MoLaughun, to- carrying on business as Storekeepers at Ohineof muri, has this day been WS-sOLVKD by nal mutual consent, and all accounts due to and by the said firm will be eol'ected and dis- '• charged by the said Robert Noboh, • — ' (Signed) ROBERT NOBLE, eet, * • HUGH MCLAUGHLIN. M Witness: *Joim Gooham, ' Ohiaemuri, April 20,1875,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2029, 26 April 1875, Page 2
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