TOORIDA! TO CARPENTER^ INI) PAINTERS. mEFDEBS will be received till THUKSX DAY, the 25th instant, at; 4 p.m., for ADDITIONS to SCHOOL, Pirawai. Specifications may bo §een at" my office, Owen-street, Grahamstown. 1 ", s. . ; . Thos. Sfekceb, Chairman pro tern, 179 _ Parawai School Committee. EASTER MONDAY, 29th MARCH. PARAWAI GARDENS. PAEAWAI GARDENS. • PIGEON MATCH. PIGEON MATCH. A PIGEON "SWEEP will be shot for at above Gardens on EASTER MONDAY, 29th instant, at 2 o'clock. Guns not more than 12 bore; shot not to exceed Hozs. Entries to be wade bj 8 o'clock on Thursday first, at the NilDesperiindum Hotel. Birds to be paid for befere shot at. Allowed 7 birds each. . SWEEP TEN SHILLINGS. 176 LEAVING THE THAMES FOR TIMARU. GENUINE CLEARING-OUT SALE OP JEWELLERY. j S. SHAPPERE; HAYING Beught E. Jacob's business in Timaru, will now dispose of his Large Stock of COLONIALMADE JEWELLERY At greatly reduced prices. Lerer Clocks, from 15s } " Gold Earrings, from 7s 6d All other articles at cost price. -The largest 1 and best Iron Safe on the Thames, made by Mortfan and Co., London, ' for sale cheap. PRIYATH DWELLING HOUSE, Situated corner of Sandes street, Block 27, ...with three-quarter acre kitchen garden, well stocked with the choicest fruit trees. Flower Garden well laid out.' o \ .]■ kl v i r ' The House will*b* Sold (.By -* Auction on: TUESDAY 30th"tJiflsEgt aM&the" StdeLin-s; Trade on THUBSDAY, 25th inst. 137 POLLEN STREET, — -SHesra-Airbv— \-.M : . :'i TH; ■? q'Jt^rf-f^n rjr r?rp TD GREENWdOD returns his best _D# tbaoks for the patronage extended to hinj during the yearnhe has beenria business. He ibegs to intimate that he will shortly! open A BRANCH STORE AT PAEROA, Where Carters, Carrier?, and Packers will be able to obtain supplies of Oats, Maize, Chaff, Potatoes, and other produce, at current rates. Haying a boat of our own, we are able to sell cheaper than others who pay high freights. Just Received, CARGO of SUPERIOR TAMAKI POTATOES — prime sample. Fresh shipments constantly arming. 142 LATEST NEWS FROM OHINEMUEI. "OIGKEONGRAMS, FROM OUR OWN X , ' CORRESPONDENT. 6 a.m. " There is a good time coming." " All that glitters is not gold/ • All*the gold is not Ijing on the surface. Not found by nbbblerising in the Township, f but by " Digging Down " deep. Industry, perseverance, and capital required to develop it. 12 a.m. Julius has discovered a Mine worth, four, millions. This will help to pay interest on our National Debt, bring ' out a choice lot of Immigrants, keep up the Native Depart* ment expenditure, and reward Governr ment supporters and loafers generally. 6 p.m. Qold struck by the Prospectors; not gui c so rich as Julius', but of a better quality. fSgT Never mind the above, the following is more important:— At the 01 IN EMUEI STORES, SHORTLAND, You can always get the bsst Fresh Butter in '. V' 'If O "/: the market, 'p v,? '!-r;ff iTeas, from . . .2s to 3s 6df";| Keilor's Marmalade . . Is ' Tomato Sauce . . 6d Best Hobart Town Jams . SdtolOd ) Soap, from . . . 7d ~ ~ Washing, Soda : .. 2d : Salad and Custor Oi) . 8d Price's Best Sperm-Candles .Is 'Lamb's Superfine Flour, SOlbs 7s New Zealand and Australian , ' Preserved Meats, 21b tins Is 6d to Is 8d Do. do, 41b tins 2s 8d Also on Sale—, Crockery, Glaeeware, etc., viz. :—Cups and Saucer*, Plates, Meat Dishes, Pie Do., Vegetables Do., Egg Cups, Teapots, Jugs, Basin*, Butter Coolers, Sugars, Pressed and Cut Tumblers, pints and half-pint*, Wineglas»es, etc., ,etc.—Diggers' Requisites: — Shovels, Prospecting Dishes, Biiliep/Buckets, Frying Pans, Pannikins,*, Belts;. Knives, and other articles too numerous to mention. All Goods will be cold at the Lowest Possible Prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the £. .. j , , '' J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND. ! TjILORIDA
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 25 March 1875, Page 3
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