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THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1892.

Qho Coromandel Minors' Union ban a credit balancc of £G7 4s 3d, its cxpandituro during iho past half-year hav n? bean £39 8s Gd. . V

The Whangarci people say tl at with thorn this is p'rhaps tbo hottest summtr cx< ptrienced for twenly years, Thermometers register between 90 and 100 in tho shade, and tlis snn scorches Jiko a liro.

Wo understand that an aotion will b9 brought on in a day or Iwi aqtiust a local pnb'ican, under tho Licensing Aot, torre> cent'y permitlintj a ra/110 to tocarriod on in his licensed promises for a horse,

A criket matoli will bo played at Parawai thio afternoon at 2.30 between tlio Fite Rrijrado nnd Thames 2nd elovon. The foU lowing will rrprotont the rcjpoo'ivo olubs: Finn llhiovdk: C. Ladnor, J. O'Brien, Lyrcli, Koefood, Uhtistey, Robottaon, W Moore, Saunders, Kennyi Johnson. Redwo d. Anderson, MoLachhn, MoCormlck and W, Konroiley. Thamiis II : Newman, Aitkon, Kelly, Gibbons, Robinson, Ryan, Kalph, Dixon, James, lliiidtnan, I'liorn, MoLoan and Divey,

A good deal of enterprise is oxhibUcd in connco'ion with tho nunngemout of Bomoof llio seoondary sahoolsof tho colony. For oittinp'fli in rogarrt to the Waitaki Girls' High School atOamaiu,thc Roard of Governor a hns arranged with Mrs Josoph Miiams to recoiva as loarderß pupils attendin,' tho Bchool, Mrs Mimim occtip'ed for six yeors tho important position ot Lady Matron in tho Girls' College. Nelson, and produces tcaiimoniala from Mr and Mrs J. S. Holmes, Awamoa, Oamaru, tho Hon. T. W. Ifislop, Wollingt'.n, tbo Bi«hop of Nelson, tho Rev. A. Gilford, Oamaru, Mr J. W. Jryat, M.A., Principal of tho Ho,is College, Nelson, Mrs livivns, M.A. (Alias Edger), Principal of Girls' Col ego, Deism, tho Rov. V. P, Kemnthorne.Nolson; anl Dr Mackic, Noleoo. In carrying out hor dutiep, Mra Alirams will be asßistod by a compotent house governess in tho Buperviiion of Iho gi Is out of school hours. Thohouso is situated in one of tho mo?t healthy parts of Iho town of Uamaru, wi.hin catiy distance of tho High School, ami has a large llowor aud fruit garden. Altogether the new arrangement would feorn tib 1? a very tensib'e one, aud those who may desiro particulars will bo ab'o to obtain them from Mr George Sumptcr, ►Secretary to the Board ol Governors;

Tho usual no'iccs concerning tomorrow's uliurch tcvicoH appear in auother co'umn. At the liapt'st and Coiifiiojational church, Mary street, tho Rev. W, R. Woolley will ju'caoh in (ho morningr, and Mr Hicks in tlio eveniru. 'Ihe Jlev. S. J. Neill will ofliciate iu tho morning' at tho Primitive Methodist church, Miiek«y street, and tho Rev, W. I{, Woollsy in tho ereninr, wliilc Mr and Mrs 11. Kcnneiloy wi'l take Iho tervic'B at Omahu, Ilikufala, and Puriri Tho Rt:v. D. MoNicoll will conduot both Hervicts ac tho Wo-lcyau Church, Pollen sirrct. In the hfl wi ; l d'scourso on " Christian Sociilinm "-a subject to which bo is known to lmvo fiiven much nyntfatlieti Ihongbi,

Mr Ilaraton this nviriiiug r.ntionncoi that to-day and Monday will be the last two days of his great e'earing sale prior to riving up tho pretnisc3 In Albert stroit, noxt to tho Bunk of New Zealatidt Seo advertisement,

A ballot p{ the members ol the Thames Minors' Union will be tikcn on tho 21st instant to elect a vioc-'proaidcnt, a oom< mlttoo of twelve, and two auditors,

Tho poll to olect seven membors to tbo Tharaei, Drainage boud wil be taken torn niuo to sir to-day at 1119 Borough Ohambeis There are eijht oandidatos, whofo names aro given in another column,

Tho captain of tho Hauraki Rotvin; Club invltos all m mbersof the club to most at the lhnk corncr at 2 o'o 00k sharp to-day, for the purpo3e of proceeding in a bnko to Kiri Klri to attend the funeral of their lato omrado, Mr W, Audara n, who, dietinguijhed as on athloie, was also moat osliroaboasaman.

Mr W, Gribbls, tho mantgor, nnnotinaes lhat tlin Thames Caah D.I.U. ij givinsr up business, and that for one month from date thoro will bo a oloaring sib a 1; tho woll Itnowu prcin{.?c3 in Pollon strnc. During tho sale the iwge amount cf goods in stook will bo sold at sacrificing pricss iu order to effect 1 cle ranco. It wi.l of cour*o be a ensj of first come first served, and Mr Giibb!o advise! tbo:o who would prefer to have tlio pick of tin bargains to cill oarly. Tho salo cornm nets to-day, and will b3 continued for a month,

Hollow,\y'a Pills and Oin'mont,—Tho at* tenlion of all Siifforora'is drawn to tho well known rowdies, for tl.e/ possess crm« sp'cuoui advantages as a tafo and reliable aid in alt those omergeneios to which travelers, e-nigranla and sail ra a'o so es; eoially liable, Thoy havo been largely patiWaed by wajf ro a by land and sea, and, in faot,by all olas oi of the community, to their very prea'. advan'agc. Tho Pilla aro bsyond <01 djubt ono of tho mosi eff ctivo remedies ovor di-oovorcd for caeca of obstinate constipation, confirmed in?cgosti' n on 1 colh, complain s which are in* uendeied 1$ exposure a id irregular feeding, The Ointm 116 will bo found of the greatest sorvice In ca»e3 of piles, abbesses, erysiplas and all kinds of 10011 ulceration.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7124, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1892. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7124, 16 January 1892, Page 2

THE Thames Advertiser. Favour to none; fear of none; justice to all. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1892. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7124, 16 January 1892, Page 2