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General Notices WAIOTAHI HIGHWAY DISTRICT. THE ASSESSMENT LIST for the current year is deposited for the inspection of all persons interested therein in the porch of the Waiotahi Schoolhouse, Waiotabi Road, and a certified copy of such List is also de* posited in the Eureka Schoolhouse daily between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Waibtahi District Board will ait to hear Objections on WEDNESDAY, September 22, 1875, at the Waiotahi Schoolhouie, •t 7 p.m. -.■■■..■ ■ >■■■■ Alex. Bbodib, Chairman.. . Waiotahi, August 19,1975. 03S SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS GARY,, still holds her School afc Mrs Bargrove's late residence, Abraham street. . ' English, Music, and French taught. Dancing Cla6s every Friday Evening from 7 to 9. ADVERTISEMENT. TOPIC OF THE DAY. \XJ HAT io meant by Abolition P—The ex* v V tinction of elected Supeinrtendents and Councils, and replacing them by nominated Ministerial "Satraps." ■ r *' • Ministerial definition of liberty.: Concentration of power. Why does the Government wast the pro* vinces. abolished ?—Foreseeing that the prebent colonial revenue will ba insufficient to meet their extravagant expenditure, and to pay tlie enormous interest-on loans, they desire to diverc every channel of r*venue to- -•■ war da.the " Maelstrom of colonial finance." How will they be able to pay the £2 to Road Boards, etc., etc. ?—By increased taxation, winch, after' the necessary manipulation at Wellington, will be returned minup. ..Why is the Government in-such hurry to force the resolutions through this session ?— Because they are afraid their designs will be seen through before the next. , .The Abobtion arid Local Government Bills are like a bunch of carrots held before a don-r-y. - v Not. being ..a paid patriot, the above' is only of secondary importance to me. At the Ohinemuii Stores, Shortland, you can get Groceries of the best.qualities, at lowest possible prices. Freßh Butter, from the beat dairies in the province. Also on sale, a good assortment of Crockery, Glassware, etc. PRICE LIST.—CASH! Teas from . : . . . 2s to 3s 6d Lamb's Superfine Flour 6s 6d (SOlbs) Price's full weight Candles . Is Price's Night Lights . . lOdperdoz Soap, large bars . . .7d Washing Soda . ; .2d Salad and Castor Oils . . 8d Hoiloway's Pills and Ointment Is 3d Perry Divis* Painkiller .. Is 3d Brown's Tomato Sauce . 6d • Austin's Worcester Sauce . lOd Preserved Milk . . . 9d, Is, Is 6d Melbourne Jams . 8d Best Tasmanian do. . lOd English , do. . Is ' Keilor'e Marmalade . . Is French Prunes . . . 9d per lb Dried Apples . . . lOd „ Fresh Salmon, lib tins . Is Sardines . . . • Bd, Is New Zealand Preserved Meats 2s 6d ,41b nett Do. do. . Isßd Prime Canterbury Cheese* Baoon, Hams, Potted BuMer. J. E. H A FSE N, SHOETLAND. Agent for Snowden's Rubber Stamps, now general- use among Mining Companies, business men, and others. Orders Promptly Executed. Thames Bazaar, JOHN REUSING, CEOCKEEYWABE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, USEFUL ARTICLES, & FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.. The LARGEST and MOST VARIED STOCK of the Class of GOODS on the Thames. JUST OPENKD ExJLTrTT^awoßTii, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of WAX FRUIT and CAMBRIC and SILK FLOWERS under Glass Shades, froTn 8 ircLes to 20 inches high MANILLA KITS, GLASS SHADES, Raised Wool and Bead-Worked SLIPPERS A SPi-ENDID ASSORTMENT of VASES and ORNAMENTS DOG WHISTLES, Electroplate an* Metal Tea and Coffee Pots and Services BEST CONCERTINAS, Boys' Building Bricks SHELL BOXES (various), Tea Trays and Waiters GENTS' SHIRT SUITS, in Gold, Pearl, Black, Ivory, Plated, &o. CLOTH BRUSHES, with and without handle. PERFUME SETS; 3 and 6 pieces MUSICAL ALBUMS, Puff Boxes with Puffs (various), Mouth Organs, Large Wood ■ Dolls STEEL and GOtD BEADS, Razor Straps, Feather Edged Fans, Workbox Fittings, &c, &c. All Goods Carefully Packed Free of Charge. • $3gP Three doors from Bank of New • Zealand, Bkown SxiiKEi', GbahAMSTO-wn. . OloßCd on Saturdays until Sundown. ■ 6 THI O V BROTHERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, : P 0 L L E N-S T E E E T, SHORTLAND. TJ T. R O W E SURVEYOR. Orders can be left at Mr Adlam's, Pollen • Street, Shortland. . : 6 I PPLICATION3 for RESIDENCE '■'J\'- SITES on Goldfiold on SALE at the RTENisa Star Office. ' mHEATRIOAL PSIFTING, equal to M«l A bourne work at tVcEVKKD*oSIABOfIacfI

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 21 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 21 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 21 September 1875, Page 3

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