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Crockeryware and Glassware STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. J . H ART, TTAVINGr RETURNED TO THE THAMES, intends OPENING HIS OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, the Well-known STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, WITH A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF China, Glass, and Earthenware, . BKUSHWARB, Tin and Plated TVare^ in great variety. The STOCK was bought in Melbourne afc ENGLISH COST—being the BANKRUPT STOCK of Messrs T. HARPER and CO. J. H. hopes that his old Customers and the public at large will favor him by inspecting his Large Stock, which will be offered at prices that cannot fail giving satisfaction. REMEMBER THE OLD ADDRESS— STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, Cwen Street, Grahamstown.

Mining Notices I THE Undesigned, heraby male applies- ? tion to REGISTER the STAR OF THE SOUTH GOLDMINING COMPANY as a Limited Company, under the provisions of " The Mining Companies Acr, 1872." 1. The name of the Company is to be " The Star of the South Goldmining Company (Limited)." 2. The place of operations is at Pakirarahi Block, at Tairua, in the district of Hauraki South, Province of Auckland, and Colony of New Zealand. 3. The Registered Office of the Company will be situated at Brown street, Thame*. 4. The nominal capital of the Company is Sixteen Thousand Pounds in Sixteen Thousand Shares of One Pound Each. 5. The number of Shares subscribed for is Sixteen Thousand, being the entire number of Shares in the Company. I 6. The number of paid up Shares is nil. 7. The amount already paid up is nil. 8. The name of the Manager is John Alwent Chapman. 9. The names and addresses and occupations of the Shareholders, and (he number of Shares held by each at this date are as follow: — SHIBE3 Thames Goldmining Company, Limited 800 William Chisholm Wilson, Auckland, gentleman ... ... 800 William Logan, Thames, miner ... 800 George Williamson, Auckland, tobacconnißt ... 800 Thomas Logan, Thames, mine manager 600 Thomas Rawden, Thames, foreman of works 400 Alexander Brodie, Thames, battery manager ... ... ... ... 400 Alexander Davidson, Thames, engineer 400 James Logan, Thames, mine manager... 480 James Gilpin, Thames, amalgavnisfc ... 200 1 John Ahvent Chapman, Thamrv, „mining'agent .... ... ... 1000 WilTiam McDowell, Thames, hotel keeper ... ... 800 James Stewart, Thames, gentleman ... 800 Thomas Adams, Thames, amalgamist... 400 James McCabe, Thames, gentleman ... 800 William Rowe, Thames, mining agent,&c, ... 800 James Mcßoberts, Thames, storekeeper 200 Thomas Henry Crawford, Thames, mine manager , 2680 Daniel McNeil, Thames, foreman of works ... ... 400 James Duncan McKenzie, Thames, miner ... .., 280 John Alwent Chapinaa (in trust), Thames, mining agent ... ... 2160 16,000 Dated this 4th day of September, 1875. John Axwekt Chamian, Manager. Witness to Signature: W. DAVIES.J.P. I, John Alwent Chapman, do solemnly and sincerely declare that — 1. I am the Manager of suid intended Company. 2. The above statement w, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular, and I make this solemn declaration, conacientiou ly believing the came to be true, and by virtue of an Act; of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled i " The Justices of the Peace Act, 1866." ! John Avwent Chapmak, • Manager. Taken before me this 4th day of September, 1875. 1056 W. Davies, J.P. Fire and Life Insurance STANDARD FIRE AND, MARINE INSUBANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. THAMES AGENT :— EBWIS BINKEtf, Grahamstown. ■77-kn ■ ■ " CHEAP BREAD/ From THIS DAY (Monday), August 16th, until further notice. MBNNIB & DEY will deliver their Pure and Wholesome Bread, made from first quality mill flour, to all parts of the I district at 3id tho 2lb LOAF. j Finest Wheat Meal Bread at the same price. Thames, August 16th, 1875. 916 SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS CARY still holds her School at Mrs Bargrove's late residence, Abraham Btreet. , English, Music, and French taught. ; Dancing Clais every Friday Evening from 7 to 9. No Winter Holidays. ,

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2087, 11 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2087, 11 September 1875, Page 3

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