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Auctions ':: FRIDAY, 11 o'clock. CITY AUCTION MART. ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAYJ g CONCERN. TjTDWIN BIN NE V Will sell by auction at the City Auction Mart, on Friday next, 11 o'clock, 60 MATS SUGAR. No Reserve Terms Cash. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. PUR I R I. ■ TO MINERS, AND ALL CLASSES Desirous of ' SECURING A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT In the Neighborhood of the Most Extensire Auriferous District in the NORTH ISLAND. -TVD WIN B INN E V Has received instructions from the Church Missionary Society to sell by auction, at the City Auction .Mart, on Thursday, 10th June, at ll.,o'clock, 197 SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS In this highly valuable property, which is situated at the junction of the main roads leading to Tairua, Hikutaia,, and Ohinemuri. The Goldfields surrounding this valuable Estate must necessarily cause it to he of permanent value; the Allotments are so arranged as to suit both the MINER AND STOREKEEPER. The former may have his homestead within easy distance of his work, whilst the latter-will reap the advantage of the passing traffic, which is daily increasing; The Society are making a good and substantial road direct through the Property to join the main track to Tairua, and thus the allotments facing the high road will possess for business purposes the REQUISITE REQUIREMENTS. The Estate comprises over 300 ACRES of Choice Arable Land, which is subdivided into small Farms, which are being leased, so that the Township will also be surrounded: by the nucleus of a farming population. To all intending purchasers the Auctioneer would say GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES, as he feels convinced that a personal inspection will convince better than a glowing description that the TOWNBHIP OF PURIRI is destined at no distant date to assume a leading position in the district. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, 11 o'Clock. Plan on view at the Mart. ' " - ,■ Terms liberal. MONDAY, 7th JUNE. GRAND LAND SALE. Tji D W 1^ I N N E V has pleasure in informing the public that he will, on Monday, 7th June, submit for disposal by auction \ ; THi^D SPLENDID ESTATE, Situated "at Puriri, -belonging to Mr McCleary 1, and which has just been surveyed and formed into the. Township bf Puriri. The Estate is divided into . SIS MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS, each containing a frontage of 49J feet, by a depth of 99 feet, thus affording to rasidenta ample room for erection of house and facilities fp? garden—a, great, desideratum in this district to the miner, while the business portion of thfl township fronts the main road to the Tairua G-oWfield. ; ' The Puriri Goldfield is an established fact; the claims worked before the Thames was proclaimed averaged l^oz, arid were only forsaken for the supposed more dazzling prospects and the want of facilities for crushing ; within -Hhe last month, the claims are again manned rind work is' progressing, and with satisfactory results. The TOWNSHIP OF PURIRI is situated in the centre" of the auriferous district, besides which it possesses, the advantage of being the highway to: Tairua, all traffic passes -through the township and the distance from'the fandiiag—Say's—is but one and ahalf miles, the whole of which is a good dray road; suffice ifc; to say that this- Estate is happily situated in'every respect and therefore cannot fail to commend itself to all those desirous of having a Freehold of .their own. . Plans will be ready in a few days and can be obtained, with all further particulars, at the City Auction Mart, Albert street. Terms liberal, declared at Sale. For Sale Tjl 6 R S A L E, '■' AT CORO&ANDEL, A LU C R ATIYE BUSINESS IN THE HOTEL AND STOREKEEFING LINES. the Busineue Premises are Commodious and Well Stocked, and Easy Terms will be given; Principals'only treated with. Satisfactory reasons given for retiring. For particulars apply in the first instance to the Evening Star' Office, Albert etreet, Thames.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 2 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 2 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 2 June 1875, Page 3

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