TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE LEASE OF THE PARAWAI GABDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS. COMPRISING : Thirty-six Acres of Splendidly Laid-out and Cultivated^and, having a Racecourse of three-quarters of a mite in circumference. Cricket Ground, second to none in the Province. Bowers, covered with Choice Foliage, Pavillion, 80 x 30. ; Substantial Dwelling-house of six Roomi; _ Stablt?s,,Cow-shedi Store-hous«, Coachhouse, and Dairy. Well-built Four-roomed Cottage and Conservatory. Stack of Meadow and Oaten Hay, Dray Horse and Pony, Spring Cart, Swing and American Ploughs, Chaff Cutter, &c, &c.; also, the well-known pleasure yacht KUau Vannin (4 tons), and about 5,000 feet Timber (3 x 2), 6-feefc Battens (3 x 1), Posts, Rails, &c, &c. TAMES C R A I G Has received positive instructions from Mr W. H. Cassin, to sell,' at the Grounds, Parawai, on Tuesday next, 9th March, . . . His. entire INTEREST, 1 in and to the above Valuable LEASEHOLD PBOPERTY, beautifully situated- on the banks of the , Kauwaeranga Stream, easy of access by 'ho ■ road or river, with all the recenfe-improve-ments thereon. The Auctioneer, in calling attention to above Sale, would invite the Public to inspect this valuable Property.-. - •The Flower Beds are"stocked with the Choicest Plants of the Fbral Kingdom; the Orchard, with everj variety of Fruit Trees. Last season over 8,000 Trees' aod Shrubs were'planted, embracing* Blue Gums, Oaks, Pines, Poplars, Willows, Rhododendrons, &c, &c. There are three.acres of Strawberry Plants in full growth, which alone yielded £250 during the past season.* ■>. The Grounds ore now open for inspection. Further particulars can be obtained; from Mr Oasain, on the Ghround;;or from,'the Auctioneer.) 103 NOTICE i TS HEREBY^ GIVEN *that 1 Shares-in the;Otffgd Q-oldmininglCom* pany upon which the 17th Call; (due 10th February) remains unpaid af er tlie 12th inst. will b» disposed of according to law. ■ "W. Flood, Manager. 7, Exchange, March 4,1875. 104 WANTED, a 13OY, about 15 years of age, to make himself generally useful. Apply at Nil Desperandum Hotel I\7ANTED, a STRONG' LAD' for the *• Kitchen. : Apply 'Qoyernov Bbwen Hotel. ' ' \ 101 \XJ ANTED, a number of Good CAItPENM TERSforths Thames Water-race.— Apply to R. and A. Smith. 45 \% ANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S TV Haie CuTTiKe Establishment te be Shaved, Shampooed, &c, next Fugate'j Red Boot, Owen-street, Grahamstown.
TT7ANTED THE PEOPLE TO GALL at the PANTHEON and get their CLOTHING at AUCKLAND P&ICES. FOEJ), POTT.EE AN.-D CO., OWEN-STItEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 38 TTT ANTED, ADVERTISEMENTS .. : toe ■■ ' ■• * • THE DESPATCH: r Thames and Ohinemuei Obseeveb. Jlj Weekly ) Jiournal of Creneral Information. Published every Saturday at Thames and Ohinemuri. Pbice, Threepence; ' HoPCBAFT, McCULI-OTJGH, & Co., Evening Star, Office,, Albert-street, Thames. * BELMONT ESTATE, OHINEMUEI ■■WOT I 0 B. fpHAT Section of the BELMOBT ESTATE, Puke, Ohinrmuii, at the chief landing place, /rill be CUT UP into Allotments in a few days.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1925, 5 March 1875, Page 3
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