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Amusements THAMES MINERS' ACCIDENT BELIEF FUND. POSTPONEMENT. A BENEFIT PERFORMANCE in aid of the above Fund will be given bj the Thames Dramatic Club* at the Theatre Boyal on MONDAY EVENING, December 13, 1875. PROGRAMME. The performance will begin with tbe demestio drama, in two Act*, entitled THE SAILOR'S CHILD. Jenny (the bailor's Child) ...Miss F. White Dame Foster (her mother) ... Miss Grace Bessy (a good-hearted maid)... Miss Dixon Grumbleton (a hard-hearted , landlord) ... ... ... Mr Madden Jack (a baker's boy) Ben Hurfitt Sternhold (a villain) ... Mr H Anderaou Slr.ppy (his pal) ... ... Mr Dixon I Sharpeye } C Meßsrs Reddy. and £ (preßggang) 1 nnd Clincher ) (. Mason Bea (Jesny's father) Mr L veday Bailiffs, &c.—By rest of Company. An interval of ten minutes. Song—The Sea shore—Mr J. Raed Double Song and Dane— Milly May— Messrs. Reed and Hurfitt Aerial Flights—The Brothers Anderson . Duet—Flow on Thou Shining River The whole to conclude with the laughable Nigger Farce of I'M FROM THE COUNTRY. Ikey—from the City Mr J. Reed Jim—from ihe country ... ...Mr Or Reed On Tuesday the T. D. Club wilLgive a performance in aid of ita Wardrobe Fund, and will (by request) perform tlw drama in two Acts, of THE CHARCOAL BURNER. After which Mr J. Anderson will Walk on a Telegraph Wire from the Stage to the Gal* lery, and perform a number of Daring Feats thereon. Song—The Way to be Happy—Mr J Reed Double Song and Danr-e—Messrs Seed and Hurfitt. Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Pit, It. God Save the Queen ! . W. W. DIXON, 1548 Stage Manager. Meetings TAIEUA GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited). A MEETING- of Thames Shareholders of the above Compwny will take place THIS (Friday) EVENING, December 10, at the Pucific Hotel, Grahamstown, at half-past seven o'clock. All Shareholders are particularly requested to attend. L. Ehrbnebied, 1534 Coveaer. Volunteer Notices THAMKS SCOTTISH VOLUNTEEES. PRIZE FIRING on old Range TOMORROW (Saturday) at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Weather permitting. < T. L. MtfßßAr, Captain. Wanted WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S Haib Cdwiks Establishment to be Shaved, Shampooed, &c, nexl Fugftfce'v Red Boot, Owen-stroet, Grahamitown. i ■ General Notices THANKS. WE beg to thank the Brethren of tno various Societies, the Volunteers, and ,o*her Friendj, who kindly ATTENDED the FUNERAL of our late Brother, Howell Williams, at so much' personal iaconvenience yesterday. Mrs Williams also joins us in tendering our sincere Thanks. J. C. WILTJAMS. W. Williams. Thames, December 10,1875. 1541 THE OLD ESTABLISHED Covent Garden Market BKOWN STEEET, GR^HAMSrOWN. JAMES T~E FFEEY, Paopbietob. TO THE-PUBLIC. IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHOICE FRUIT, go to the above Establishment, where you will pet SPLENDID CALIFORNIA APPLES, PINE APPLES, ISLAND AND SYDNEY ORANGES Wholesale and Retail, and at lowest Market Price. N.B—The largest and best assorted Stock o! Fruit on the Thames. 1544 HOTEL AND STORE FOR SALE, PAEROA, OHINESiURI, situated in a fh'Bt-class position, and doing a good and increasing business.—For Particulars apply to Jamks Cbaig, 1542 Auctioneer; mHE GOVERNOR BROWNE 1 HOTEL, Hobson Steeei, Auckland. The Oldest, Cheapest, and Best Conducted Hotel in the Province. Miners and others visitiDg the provincial capital fropa the_Thames, Ohinemun, Tuirua, and other districts during the approaching Christmas Holidays will find the Hotel replete with every comfort and convenience. A Bath Room and Shower Baths attached to the premises. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables. **# F.3collect the old Favorite Hotel!. DUNNINaHAM"AND KING, . 1540 Proprietors. . fi ARD3, Circulars (on note or letter paper) \J in plain and. fancy type. Carters' Receipts printed, bound and perforated, at the t GYBimre Si'Aß Office,

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 3

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