Meetings. L0.0.F., |||§£;! M - u -' A,D '. LOYAL CHARLES BRUCE LODGE, No. 5373. | IIK Fcrtuightly MEETING of the aboro I Lodgo will be held at the Masonic Hall, 1 Qnecn-strcet, Grahanistewn, Tins Day (Monday), 30th October, at 7 p. mCHARLES AHIKR, Secretary. I. 0. G. T. NORTHERN PIONEER LODGE. Quarterly mekting, 30th October, 1876, All Members aro'particularly re quested to attend Business of importance. T, HAMMOND, W.CT, Mining Notices. City of York Gold Mining Company (Limited). NOTICE is hereby given that a'l Creditors of the above Company are required to come in and PROVE their DEBTS on the 2711 i day of November next, before the District Court, Auckland; and further, that any Creditor not so coming in and Proving shall be excluded from the benefit of any Distribution made before the Debt of anv such Creditor shall be proved, H, N. GiRLAND, Liquidator. Auckland, Oct, 25, 1876. Literature NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, § HE Committee of the Thames Mechanics' > Institute desire to recommend to the notice of the Reading Public the following List of Works now added to the Library Ob Religion,-By Bunsen, Chilling worth, Coleuso, Dick, Gladstone, &c, &c. On Science,— Bourne's Screw Propeller; Sir J. Herschel's Astronomy (last edition); Iyell's Antiquity, of Man; Hugh Miller's Works; Professor'Tyndall'slast Works; Verne's Voyage to the Moou, and others; Pepper's Science Simplified, &c., &c. Travels.—Livingstone's Works; Stanley's Equatorial Africa, and other works; Sir S. Baker in Abyssinia and Ceylon, &c,, &c, Fiction, —By Ainsworth, Braddon, Dickens, Edwards, Wilkie Collins, George flliot, Kingslcy, Lawrence, Lytton Bulwer, Lord Lyttoh, Lever, Holme L°e, Marryat, Mrs Oliphant, Charles Reade, Mrs Wood, &c., to. In addition to which there are 1,500 works selected from the best ancient and modern authors, affording the best and most instructive reading. The tables of the Institute furnish all the principal newspapers and periodicals, Terms op Sdb-oriptioh.—General (Reading Boom and Library), 15s per annum. 5s per quarter; Readinp Room only, 10s per annum, 3s per quarter; Library only, 10s per annum, 3s per quarter. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p,m,; Library open from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. K. BURR A, BOOKSELLER AND STATION EE Bbowh Street, \IEW SUPPLY- RECEIVED.-Account 1 Books, Purses, and Pocket Books in great variety; new Novels cheap; Catholic Family Bibles and- Prayers; assortment of "The Smallest Church Services and Prayer Books ever printed." Oleographs and Coloured Prints for framing, New selection of Piano Music. Circulating Library..
General Notices. BREAD, BBE AD, MEMIE k DEY DESIRE to inform their Customers aud the public generally that, on and after Monday, their Bread will be 4ld per 21b Loaf until further notice,. Thamc3 Steam Bread and Biscuit Factory, Queen-street, October 20,1876. NOTICE. OWING to repeated advances in the Flour Markets our First-Class Loaf is now being supplied at less than Cost, and as we wish to pay f >r the material it is evident CASE IS REQUIRED. We therefore request a settlement of Accounts, Those owing over two uionlhs will be sued for without further notice. DOUGLAS b CO., Shortland Bakery and Pi?cuit Manufactory. WHOLESALE AND 11F/WL. Quality Guaranteed. J. W. H ALL > (Late Spenceb and Hall), CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, OWEN-STREET, ORAHAMSTOWN, IT AS now REMOVED to his New and more Convenient premises, FOUR DOORS NEARER WILLIAMSON-ST., Where lie hopes to see all bis old Friends and Customers, SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS!!! NOW landing ex ' Sam Mendel,' from London. 8 Casks CLOYER and GRASS BEED3 1 Case, Containing a Superior and varied assortment of Agricultural, Horticultural, Vegetable and Choice Flower Seeds, selected expressly for this Market, Orders can De left at my Auction Mart, Albertstreet. P, A. PULLEINE, Grahamstown, September 8, 1876. JOHN ARTHA AND SON, GENERAL BMITHERY, Pollen Stbeet, Shobtland, Colonial Ovens and English Stoves made to order, Palisading, Grates, O,G. Spouting, Miners' Tools also made to order, and all descriptions of Smithery done on the shortest notice, The uudersigned, having had 30 years' experience, is prepared to turn out and guarantee work as first clats, JOHN ARTHA AND SON, Pollen-street, Shortland, GEOEGE ELEMENT, PAINTER AND HOUSE DECORATOR, BEGS to intimate that he has RETURNED to the Thames, and has RESUMED BUSINESS in Willoughby-strcet, next to Mr Quint's battery. N.B. -Graining, Marbling, Writing, and Gilding,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2457, 30 October 1876, Page 2
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