(For remainder ot News see Fourth, Page.) Auctions ■ '; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. \ At 12o'clock. : MOUNT PLEASANT COTTAGE; And Outhouses, \ Erected on half-an-aore of Splendid Land,; 11^ years to run, at a very j • Low Ground Rent. , . ; The Ground is beautifully laid dowa under Vegel^ables, Fruit Trees, Grass find Flower G-arden,-with water laid 01 to the premises j also— '' :~' A 400-GiTjLON TANK (NEW). "I T 0 H N L E. V DO N Haß reeeivid instructions from J0314H Maxlbtt, Esq., to sell, 8S above, ; HIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY I (Without Reserve), .. ; Adjoiiing Mr Burningham's Residtnce, Mount Pleasant. 3100 TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 1. • At 11 o'clock. ■■ ' ■ I T O H N "x"E V DON Has received instructions from Mb6Sß> Snodqeass and McGtjibe, Bakers, Pollen street, Shortland (late Mrs Coolahan), to sell (without reserve) ; A COMPLETE and WBLL-SELKCTED: STOCK of GROCERIES, Bake-house Ut«nsile, Furniture and Effects, Cart and Harness. ' ' ' ' . : Luncheon provided. 3191 Full particulars in future issue. \ Tenders ; SILT WORKS. ' mENDERS will be received by the UnderX signed up to Noon on MONDAY, the SOfch, for TRUCKI N • *.• Eull partiev'ars to be obtained on the G-~ >uiid, Beach. ' 3189 J. COBNKB.
Volunteer Notices . HAURAKI ENGINEERS. \§ ONTflltf INSPECTION THIS (Piui* 1 day) EVENING-. Corps and Band will fall in at 7.30 p.m. Church Parade on SUNDAY. i J. Stoemont Small, | 3183 • Captain. .■' •■: ■• :. Ca)ls ' '. r r PIAKO GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) A CALL (the 6fch) of One Shilling per Share on the Capital of the Company has This Day been made by the Directors, Payable to the undersigned at the Company's Office, Shortland street, Auckland,' on WEDNESDAY, the 9th October, 1878. .i F. A. Whitb, ; Manager. AHCl<land, 25th September, 1878. 3063 Wanted
TTTANTED. -WANTED. , Thames Residents visiting Auckland often wan,ti Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the. Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both double and- single; «nd the Table ii second to none in the Cifcy. Beds, Is Meals, Is; Board and Residence, £1 per' week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by' knocking afc the frontdoor. ; H. PHILLIP3, Peopbietob, Formerly of'the G-olden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 street. ; ; WANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Stak Office. COLOMBO ACCIDENT BELIEF FUND. ALL Outstanding Collection Lists for this . Fund should be sent in to Mr Rows, or, in his absence, to Mr Al/COM, not; later than THURSDAY next,, 3rd October, in order t'aat they may be published..
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3001, 27 September 1878, Page 3
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