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mHEATE.E E OVA L . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOtKIGHT! VIVIAN EOYAL COMIQUE^ COMPANY, LAST NIGhFbUT ONE. .., # . BENEFIT OF ME. NED MASON. DOUBLE BILL. First Timo of the Charming Commedietta— "TAMING A TIGER." Mason at the " Ham Fat Mao," « The Water* xnellenMan," and other new Ethiopian Comicalities. LAST NIGHT BUT ONB ■ OF „; Mr Arthur Tmin, Misi Nellie Melvill* tad Mr. Henry Milhurn. - • -■* Admission—3s, Bs, ls v PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ROYAL ENGLISH OPEEA COMPANY. ' .. ' •'';* UNDER TICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. npHE Management of the abort Company, X now playing in Auckland with great' „ success, have the honor to announce that they will giro a short season of FIVE NIGHTS. The Company will positively open at the Academy of Music on SATURDAY NIGHT, August 15, with Wallace's Opera of M ABIT ANA, MARITANA . . MISS ALICE MAY The Box office wi!l be at Mr Surra's, Stationer, where the plan can be wen, and seat* secured in advance. ' ".- • . . •_' , Prices of Admission—Dresi Oit-cla, 4ff Boxes. 3s; Pit, 2s. . Further particulars in future admtiw* nient* ' •,, ]"'.'. General Agtnt . . Mr M. L. RIVKTO. Busihesi Manager . Mr W. ETAHS. tc7298 Garden's Office, Hauraki District, Grahamstown, August 14th, 1874;;, THE Applications for Licenses for Goldmining purposes under the Qoldmining Districts Act, 1873, specified in the Schedule hereunder will be granted on TUESDAY, . 22nd day of September, 1874, unless Valid objection be in the meantime made in writing' and lodged at this offioe not less than 'seven clear days before that date. Plans and applications may be seen here; W. Fbasbb, . Warden.? No. 29—Wieliam Henb<Gba.cb, Champion Line Claim. Area, fire acres two roods and eighteen perches. Bounded'northerly by the Vanguard and South British No. 4 Licensed Holdings; easterly by South British No. 4 and supposed unoecup'ed ground; southerly by supposed unoccupied ground; and westerly by supposed unocoupied ground and by the Vanguard.—Pegs distinguished by the mark C. L. , No. 30—Fbbdsbicx Cassih, North British Claim. Area, three acres two roods and nineteen perches. Bounded northerly by Loyalty No. 1 aud Una License*; easterly by Una License and part of late Bessio Claim; Southerly by part. «f late Bessie Claim and supposed unoccupied ground ; westerly by Loyalty No. 2.— Pegs distinguished by the mark W.O B. c 7366 EXCUBSION TO THE MIRANDA. GBEAT NATIVE MEETING, h SUNDAY, "AUGUST 16. ■hJImM^ Tl NTERPRISH K0.2 willleave the Shortland -^yggQgßnJtlTWhnrf for Whakatiwai, Miranda, with passengers to attend the Gnat Native Meeting, at 9.30 a.m. sharp, returning to Shortland Wharf at dusk. Boats provided for landing passengers. Rxitbv Tickmb—ss. Notics.—Tickets now being issued at my Office. R. Oktok. - c/ 355 Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS : DAY AT 4 O CLOCK. , ; AUCKLAND STEAM PACKET 1 COMPANY (Lrainro). •i "Vs^. rf^HE p.s. GOLDEN CEO WK. Fbou Tababv Daily, at 4 o'clock afternoon , / Fsox Aitcxlasi>, 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, Sn.per ton, received at the Company's store on the Wharf, and kept until shipped, free of charge. Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or . discharging live stock. ' . Fares— Front. Auckland to Grahamstown and Grahamstown to Auckland: Saloon, 8s; Steerage, 5s 6d, the Company paying' Tramway aud Wbarf charges. Carrying Freight at current rates. e7086 Whuajc Sop-tub, Agent. ; , HANDBILLS for Drapers, Groom and Storekeepers generally. Any Sis* or Color. AtthoETOtiKaSTißOfiM. RECEIPT BOOKS of all kinds, n»rnaxnental script letter a the Etxtokl „ Stab Office. . , ' -. C CEIP and SHARE TRANSFER FORMS O; .ON SALE at the ETnuxft Sxib Office .

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1752, 14 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1752, 14 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1752, 14 August 1874, Page 3

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