--i » ; Drapers and Outfitters '"w/ -r': * PUKCHASEKS OF "FIRSiCLAS^ DRAPERY, MILLINERY, '& CLOTHING, . -'■' SHOULD GO TO ! } . T H~E LARGE S-T WAREHOUSE AISD Cheapest Std)ck in Tdwn. . . • ■* i *• M. H. AIREY, I POIrLEN-ST:BEE;T, SJIORT<L A|T I). * All Goods marked in plain figures, and sold at the lowest Possible Prices. 567
Auction^ '"• . THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. -i-' -, v -At 12^o'cloek. *■' '- J PURIRI. TO MINER?, AND ALL CLASSES • ' Desirous of--'. , • SECURING A VALUABLE FREEHOLD /ALLOTMENT ■ In the Neighborhood of the Most Extensive Auriferous District in the NORTH ISLAND. Tji D W I N BIN NE V Has received instructions fromthe Church Missionary Society-to sell by auction, at the City Auction Mart, on. Thursday, 10th June, at 12 o'clock, 197' SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS In this highly valuable property, which is situated at the junction ai 'the main roads leading-tb' Tairua, Hikutaia, and Ohiaemuri. The Goldfields surrounding this valuable Estate must necessarily cause it to be of permanent value ;. the. Allotments are so arranged as to suit both'the', MINER AND STOREKEEPER. The former may have his> homestead within eaiy distance of his work, whilst the latter will reap the advantage of the parsing traffic, which i* 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 possessjor 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 glow; ing description that the TOWNBHIP OF PURIRI is destined at no distant date to assume' a leading position in the district. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, 12 o'Cloclc. Plan on view at the Mart. ' • Terms liberal. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO INVESTORS AND SPECU- . LATORS. VALUABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY, Owen stbeet, Gbahamstowit. TIDWI N B I N N E V Has received instructions from Mr Cohen, on account o£ill health, to sell by auction, on THURSDAY, 10th June, 12 o'clock, that Valuable Freehold Property, situated at the corner of Owen and Abraham streets, known as COHEN'S ANCHOR HOTEL. : The Auctioneer would draw attention to Investors and remind them that rarely such an opportunity occurs of securing such an eligible investment as the above. Thursday, 10th June, 12 o'clock. Terms Liberal, -| CASE Coat's, Beook's & Clabks Best 400 and 500-yard MACHINE REELS, Just Imported at J. MARSHALL'S. G WALLER, Wholesale aad Retail • Tobacconist, next j&e Bank of Now Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstowa.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 7 June 1875, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2004, 7 June 1875, Page 3
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