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TTAGANCIES at TE AROHA HOUSE, T close to Pacific Hotel, Brown street, MRS G. S. O'HALLORAN, OTANTED--250 Ladies and Gentlemen YV THIS EVENING at the City Buffett. An extra quality of Hot Scotch Pies, Rich and Tasty Pastry, with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, 6d. Light Refreshments or meals at any hour. — Mrs Riordan, « Proprietress. WANTED, a MAN for SURVEY, ona used to the work preferred. Apply Pacific Hotel THIS EVENING. Bazaar! Bazaar! Bazaar! ST. JAME S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAZAAR will re-open THIS DAY at 2 o'clock. Doors closed between 5.30 and 7 p.m. ADMlSSlON—(Afternoon and * dults 6d, Children 3d. «a.:r,t xrisnojsjv MR D. BRIGHAM will Art Union his comic picture, "A Room in a Fright," now on view nt Bane Bro . Tickets One Shilling. Little Folks' Treat. GRAND Entertainment and Soiree, TO be HELD in St. George's Hall on TUESDAY, July 7th, 1896. Tea on the tables at 6.30 p.m. Adults Is, children under 12, 6d. —L. Sanderson, Hon. Sec. TE N D.E RS. ""■ FENDER? will be received until noon of I FRIDAY, the 3rd July, for the ERECTION of OFFICES and; STRONG ROOM at Quean street, Thames. Planß, &c, at my office, Vulcan Lane, Auckland, and at the office of Mr E. F. Adams, Mining Engi« | neer, Albert street, Thames. Tenders can be sent into either offices. W: B. Skinnbb, Architect. MTJSIO. Mandoline and Banjo. J. Lawrence I S prepared to receire a limited number of X pupils for instruction in Mandoline and Banjo playing. For address apply to SiAE Office. "W--ajstt:b:e>-THE Public to know that the CITY BUFFET iB NOW OPEN for Boarders and others. The House is thoroughly reno* vated, the furniture new, the meals of the -' best ; cleanliness, civility, and moder ate charges. A trial solicited. MBS KIORVAN, PROPRIETRESS. Setvicer. WESLEYAN CHURCH, Pollen Street f \IVINE SERVICES will be held en \ t SUNDAY as follows .— Morning, at 11 Rev. S. J. Serpell Subject, " A nation in tears." Evening at 6.30... ... Rev. S. J. Serpell Subject, " Rehoboam—a study for young people." StTjAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows — Morning at 11 : Rev. J. Mackenzie, M.A. Evening at 6.30: Rev. J. Mackknzib, M.A.. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. THE Rev. S. J. Neill WILL CONDUCT BIVINE SERVICES at St. George's Hall TO-MORROW (Snnday) as follows j— Morning, at 11. Evening, at 6.30: " Recent Protestant Theology." Lecture 2. * POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL*. SERVICES will be conducted on SUNDAY by Mb Rendal&, of Auckland. Morning, at 11. Evening at 6 30. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL CLAIM District: Hauraki Mining. Date : June 25th, 1896., To the Warden at Thames. t HEREBY apply for a Special Claim for goldmining purposes under the provisions of " The Mining Act, 1891," of tha lands hereinafter described, which have ' been duly marked in accordance with the mining regulations. ■■ William Goldsworthy, Signature of Applicant. No. and Date of Miner's Right: No. 3179; date, 30th August, 1895. Name and address in full of applicant*! William Goldsworthy, Kuaotunu. Style under which it is intended to conduct the business : Broken Hill Proprietary Special Claim. Locality where the land applied for i situated : Tairua. Bounded south by th Winder aud Winder Extended, and on al other sides by supposed unoccupied ground Extent of land applied for: 100 acres. Amount of capital proposed to be in* vested: £10,000. Proposed mode of working the land Driving and stoping. Term for which license is required: 21 years. General remarks: Pegged out on June 22nd, 1896, 9 a.m. Mark on pegs Y. Dated at Thames this 25th day of June. 1896. The above application and any objections will be heard at the Warden's Court at Thames at 10.30 a.m. on 30th day of July. 1896. Any person desiring to object to the granting of thespecial claim applied for,musti before that date enter his objections at the Warden's Oifice at Thames. . H. Eyre Kenny, Warden, Warden's Office, Thames, 25th'June, 1896, 10.8 a.m.

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Thames Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8389, 27 June 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8389, 27 June 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8389, 27 June 1896, Page 2