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Wanted TIT ANTED. -.WANTED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the iuturo try the FORESTEftS 1 ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wliarf, a little to the right of the Town Clock. The Hotel bas 23 good Beds, both double and single; and the Table is second to none in the City. Beds, Is Moals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking at the front door. H. PHILLIP3, cPbopbibtob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, 1946 ' ' street. Brqwn

General Notices LOST, AWHEEL CAP (Brass) belonging to Spring Cart. The finder will be re* warded on its return to the Thames Brewery, Shortland. ■ , , To Let or For SaJe, rpHE Old-Estabiished BUTCHER'S SHOP .:' I and. Premiees situate in Pollen, street, Shortland, now in the occupation of Mr W AyENBLL. For all particulars apply to Mr Atbnelli, on the Premises. . N.B.—As W. AveneJiTi expects to be leaving the Thames in about a Month lie tesreetfullT reqiests all long-atandiDg AC-* COUNTS to "be'settled AT ONCE, otherwise proceedings mußt be instituted for their receVery. ' 106

SPECIAL NOTICE. ; D ORME, . THE PIONEER BUTCHEB, HAVING PURCHASED Tl/jTR JOHN FOSS' BUSINESS, Aj/X ..,,- ■:.-■ In Owen street, :..\;,' ;' has ' ■ "■■ BEOPENED THE SAME '.',..;,. ,• ;.. _> • ..WITH A Splendid Stock of Meat ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. * 119 N OTIC E. I HAVE this day. disposed of the GOOD-" "WILL of my BueineßS in Grahamslown to'Mir John Neat., and hate much pleanirein recommending him as my Successor. Thanking my customers for p^gst^ Favors, I trust they will extend the same Liberal Pat:, ronage to Mr Neai so long given to me. John Foss. WITH reference to_the abore, I bej to state that I shall always endeavor to Merit a Continuance of the Liberal Support given to Mr Fo3S, and my Customers tony depend on my supplying nothing but FIRST-CLASS' MEAT, together With punctual attendance. ! ■;i; : ' ;:-- ■■' ■■-. John Nbai. ' Grahanistown, Jan. 30th, 1879. 120 ■:;" i ,;;^.;N"o i °T ; r: C;.E-..' ; v, ■ f |IHB Underßigned, baring purchased from X • the Natives all their Cattle running on Native Lands between Totara Point and four miles beyond Waraboe Creek, begs to intimate that lie iniends 'MU»TERiNG the CATTLE in a' few days,* and would request other owners of-Cattie ia that District to communicate with him. „ „ j 87 . « John Qttinlivan.

; lIOGAL GOSSIP. \ Isay, Bill, wh<re do you intend spending yourphriatmas Holidays? r -C; ,B.WiVi JFwk, I have riot yetimade up my, 'mind. I think I will stay at tho Thames and see the sports'. Last yWr I went to Auckland,' and before I,canoe back I was nearly crippled, through haTing such a confounded tight pair ;■»£ Übbdis'j Where did. you get • your boots from, Ja<k? I nerer hear you complain. / ■ Me, Bill? I got them from Morgan's; he makes such an easy, good boob (By-tbe-bye, be is the same chap that made such good wetertights for our crowd in the early days!) Don't you recollect posr Tom, how he usedto tell us we were doing wrong not to go down to Shortland? '„-'■■ \ ..■ . • ; My word, Jack! Ido want this pair soled, and Iwill^caU.and ste him. j : , » ; Weil, Bill, don't forget to take Mary Jane. He has got such fine Ladies' and Boys' and Girls' Boots, and:they are bo chkap. He told me he would adTi-riije the reduction in his priceß,but the public would say it was a puff, and that he, did not belie re in it. . Everybody should get their boots from", ''. ,:E;^;.;MOR6;AN,, THE CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SELLER AND MAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. j SPENCER'S BATTERY, ALBERT STREET.

FTIHE above has been started for CRUSHING-. One"Stamper and Two Berdans. : Specimens, Test Crushing*, or Concentrated Tailings. Quo. Haecoubt. 2465 _ rp H E HAY MAE KE T •*■ . 105, Queen Stbbet, AgTJ C X L AN D. GLOVER & GRASS SEEDS, Foil Sam, pv the Finest Quamti, as follows :— White Cloyer . Eed Olorer Cowgrass - Alekye Lucerne Bape Timothy Trefoil Cocksfoot Otago Rjegrass Poverty Bay Byegrass Pukekohe RyegrassJ Italian Ryegrasa Kentucky Blue Grass Red Top RatsUil Created Dogstail; Meadow Foxtail Meadow, Sheep, and other Fescues, &0.. ''■■ ;■■:" . ■■-■ ;-- '■ Also ';: '- :,::=-- : . BONEDUST, J-inch, i-inch, and Sydney and American BON£FLOUR, GtTANO.&o. PRESSED MEADOW and OATEN HAY. AIFBBD BUCKIAND. 2717 FOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS in Maekay street, with Threeroomed COTTAj&Ea erected thereon. Price, £80 to £100. Apply to.. A. Hvms, Agent, Albert street

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3109, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3109, 4 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3109, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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