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The New Zealand Gazette of 23rd ultimo contains a notification of acceptance by the Governor of the commission of Captuin Best, Thames Naval Volunteers, and the promotion of Captain James Derrom to be Major.

Why do the publio palrocise the Old Established Watchmaker and Jeweller of Shortland ? — Because he ever keepa tho Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery 5 also has rll articles mr."ked : \ plcin figures ; and in cleaning and repairing Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery, hi • characteristics are—Despatch and Moderate Charges. Therefore note the address —M. J, j Wilkks, Chronometer House, Shor'iand, Established 1867.~[Abvt.] . (For remainder ot Netvs see Fourtli Page.)

Auctions TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. At 11 o'clock. Spfeid FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, Lined and Papered, and erected on a • large Allotment in Pollen street, together with FURNITURE and EFFECTS. (Opposite Mr Veale's Wholesale Estab- ' lishinent.) T O H N ~E V DO N Hcs received instruction* from Mrs SABiH WIIISHiHB to sell The above PROPERTY, together wi-h I'URNITURE arid EFFECTS, consisting of a beautiful Chfst of Drawers, Iron Bidb*- ad, Wooden Bedstead, Table, Chairs, Couoh, Crockery ware, Kitchen Utensils, and other articles too numerous to advertise. .;::■■■< 2616 MONDAY, JUNE 10. ' At 11 o'clock. W AlO T A 5"l H O TEL AND AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. ONE OF THEi-lilsT AND MOST PROFITABLE SPECULATIONS Ever Offered on the Thames. , J O H N "irE V D O N JETaa received instiactiona fijom Mr P. Bueke (who it leaving the district) to sell (without Eis Suhatantially-erected HOTEL containing Bar, Two Bat 1 arlours, Private Parlours, Six Bedrooms, Bath Toom, Kitchen, and Out-houses; Also (aajoining)* THE AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON ; Together with other Properties, as follows :-=- ; FOUR SHOPS, fronting t» Owen street TWO COITAGES ONE TWO-STORIED BDIIDING and BAKERY, fronting Burke-street; The whole are erected on about half-an« ■ere of- Ground, from which is received a large profit in rent; together with a We M-Belected Stock of FURNITUBE, WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. NB.—-The Auctioneer calN the attention of the public to the above Properties. The Hotel is at present doing tho Largest Beer Trac!« in the district, as its position is second to none on the Thames being erected close to the principal mines and at the corner lead'pg to the Goveiument wharf. Any further particulars may be received from the Auctioneer. 261* MONTHLY SALE. THAMES PRODUCE COMPANY'S YARDS AND STORES, SHORTLAND. XTTILLIAM CARPENTER Will sell by Auction at the Yards and Stores of the Thames Produce Company, Shortland, at 11 a.m on THURSDAY, June 6th, 1878, 10 tons Hobarton potatoes 5 „ Canterbury do 10 „ Ohinetßuri do ' 10 „ Canterbury Oats 5 „ Wood'» best Flour -Light Draught Bay Gilding „ „ » Mare. 8 Ponies, saddle or harness Light Dray, Slelge, Harness, Weighing Machine , Small Whaleboat, with Sails.Oars, &c. &o. BEorses arid goods of any description may be entered for the SALE up to 4, p.m. on Wednesday. „- 2620 MONDAY, 10th JUNE. / At 12 o'clock. To Speculators and Parties .in Search of a F.;-st-olass Investment. VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY. Undeb Distbess W. -;ea»t. IN THE WARDEN'S COURT, DISTRICT OF HAtTRAKI. A. HART V. CENTRAL ITALY GOLDMININ& COMPANY (REGUSTEBiSD.) ■I A M '"b'.'V C R A I G O ' ■. : : - .' l Hi» received hetmctions to sell by Public Auction, at the Exchange Sale Rooms, Albert •treet, on MONDAY next, lOlh instant, ab 12 o'clock, unless the Debt and Costs are ■ooner satisfied — All the Bight, Title and Interest in arid to that most Taluablo MINE and PRO- : :PEBTY thereto belong:ig, kr.own as the CENTRAL ITILY GOLDMINING COMPANY (Re<Hßtebe:d). Eight Men's Ground. This property^ is. situated in the. very centre of the most aurifeVous portion of the goldfield, bounded by the Caledonian, Old Golden Calf, Moariatairi, Nonpareil, and Red Queen; ii knawn to have several well-defined gold bearing leaders running through it, oncl offers a good and legitimate investment to speculators arid capitalists. : '■''."■ No Reserve. Terms Cp.sh. 2615

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2902, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2902, 4 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2902, 4 June 1878, Page 3

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