ABBOTSFOBD EOYAL AECH CHAPTEE, S.C. THE Regular Monthlj Courocation of the above Chapter will be-held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7 p.m. sharp. Exaltations. »747 l Wk. McCtm-opaii. HIBEENIAN AUSTEALASIAN CATHOLIC BENEFIT SOCIETY. GEAHAMSTOWN~BBANCH No. 36. A SPECIAL General MEETING of tbo above will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 9ih instant, at 7.30 p.m. Bunnesi of the greatest importance. J. COBBETT, b7470 President. T\R KILGOUR will Address the Elector! of the Borough in the Academy of Music THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at hnlf-dast 8 o'clock. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. T\J X WILLIAM HOWE ia a CANDIDA IE for the Office of Borough Councillor. I^TE. W. EOWE will ADDEESS the ELECTOBS of the Thamos Borough on TUESDAY EVENING, at half past eeven o'clock, in the Academy of Music, Brownstre«t. September 6th, 1874. b7466 jlj E. DUNCAN MiCNAB is a CANDIDATE for the office of Borough Councillor, and eolicits the fuflroges of the ratepayeri,, tc7432 YAM« CANDIDATE for re election bb a ■x. ' ;:': ■■'-■' ■■ - -•■ ' '■ ■ Member for the Thames Borough Council. tc7435 Eichd. Keknait. TO THK BUEGESSES OF THE BOEOUGH OF THAMES. TVT B# CARPENTER respectfully eolicits your VOTES at the ensuing Election of Councillors. 7440 TO THE BUEGESSES OF THE BOEOUGH OF THAMES. fi EiSTLEMEN,—I hare .the honour Jo solicit the favour of your SUFFRAGES at the forthcoming Election ot Councillors. X . tc7443 ARTHUR ANTHONY. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE BOEOUGH OF THAMES'. | \ ENTLEMEN,—Being a Candidate for re-election to the Borough Council, I beg again to SOLIOIT YOUR SUFFRAGES. - ■■...■ ' ■ 7455 JA3OS KIT.GOtTB. NO TICK TO MERCHANTS, SHAREBROKERS MINE MANAGERS, ETC. 'TnE LATEST CONVENIENCE. mELEGRAPH FORMS (No. 171) bouad in Books of, 100 each, with Block for keeping memorandum of telegrams, Just Published at the Eyxxixq Stab office Thoee hnudy little book* are coming in'o oacral u*e in Auckland, anri other plates, wr.ongat all claseos of businer men liHTinj to transmit irr portaut telegrams From <|rab.am«town, THURSDAY, at 10 morning; Tf7 ANTED, IQOMcn Daily »t. JOSJdN'S. TT ?A^ Qim'iKft EsiiBMSnMKKT to bo Shated, Shampooed, &c., next Fugate'i Red Boot, Owen-street., Graham»t«Tvn. WANTED— A Strong lAD, accustoaed to StrilfiTig, lor » Blacksmith' ■Shop. Apply to JoHK'.W'EeT, Wiliougbby-iIW-'t. himi ■■■ .;: ,*.•■■ ; ;. .
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1773, 8 September 1874, Page 3
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