« npWA HOURS AT HAME." A 0 AD EMI O F MUSI 0, LAST KIGHT BUT ONE. k:bi<tnbdy's SONGS OF_BCOTLAND. ENTIRE CHAttGK 6t PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. Admission—Tront Soita, 3* ; Gal'ery; 2a ; pack Seals, Is. . 0 >muicnce at 8. Children iti arms nob admitted. KENNEDY'S LA.ST APPEAEANCE, TO MORROW, TUESDAY, JUNE 2. The Performance will be under the ''■■'' Patronage of . MAJOR COOPEE And Officers and. Members of the ■ THAMES SCOTTISH. tc7oll . Thos. Kesnedt, Agent. EVENING PARTY. AND G E AN D S O I B E E. : AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OX THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1874. IN AID OF THE CONVENT SCHOOLS, THAMES. » Tables laid from 7to 9. Soiree to commence immediately after. Double Tickets, 55.; Single Ticket, 3*. f7O4G I. O. G. T. PIONEEE LODGE No. 6. THE Usual Weekly SESSION will be held TBIS EVBNISGat 7 o'clock. Initiations at 8 p.m. a 7056 W. H. Oidbey, W.C.T. OPEEATIVE BAKEES' ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the Salutation Hotel, on TUESDAY. EVENING, at 7.80 p.m. G. HAMiMOJf, •-'•• -; '; - - ".- ■ . ■' Secretary. TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOB BOROUGH OF THAME3. O IB,—We the undereigned resident! of the O Thames request that you will call a PUBLIC MEETING of the inhabitants of the Thames Goldfield to consider the question of providing better accomino Nation for Shipping at thii port. A. Anthony- A. Beodib JAMB 3 ReKSHAW JnO. WItSON Baenett & Let* E. W. Holtis" Wir. Hewitt & Co. G. M'CAtrt W. SOTTTEK HtTGH McILHONE. Wilkinson & Hobtos Hopcbatt, McCuxravan & Co. T. L. MtTBBAY . OSBOBNE BIOS. J. D. Gbikt Ehbehfbibd Bbos. Epwik Binnet. - Thames, June Ist, 1874. - IN conformHy with th« above requmtion I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held at the Academy ot Music, Grahamsto.wn, on WEDNESDAY next, the 3 d June, at 7.30 p.m. W. Davikb, d7OOO Mayor. ANOTHEE LOT WAENAMBOOL POTATOES. EX WONGA WONGA.—Prime Sample. —Edwin Binv*t. STEAk TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 4-30 O'CLOCK P.M. AUCKLAND STiAM PACKET COMPANY (Limitbd). lyy^ GOLDEN CEOWN. Fbom Tabasv Whabf, Daily, at 4.30 o'clock afternoon. '■■ Fboii Auckland, Daily, at 11 o'clock morning. (Circumstances permitting) Trains to meet the steamer will * leave Curtis' Wharf Half-an-hour before advertised time of sailing. -"- Freight-—Bs per ton, received at the Company's store .on..the Wharf, and kept until shipped,' fre«J of cHaVge. Not responsible"for shipping, carrying or discharging live stock. ;< Fabes^-Froa-, Auckland to Grahamttown and Grahamstown to.Auckland: Saloon, 8s Steerage, 6s 6d., the Company paying Tram* way and Wharf chargei. , Carrying Freight at Current Bate*.' > ; Wixiiiak Soutxb, Agent. pBOEGE TjILEMBNTWEITEB, OBAINEB - AND OENAMENTAL PAINTEB, DAVY SfBEET, GBAHAMSTOWN. Tjr J. » O C H B , . > Accountant, Wbitin» and ConiNa CiiBBK, CoMKianoK Aenix, 40., OurUa Wharf, Grahamstown. X 6995 WANTED, a Youth about 17 years old to look after » Shop*
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1688, 1 June 1874, Page 3
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