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TO-MORROW, ABRAHAM STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. FREEHOLD PROPERTY toe SALE. TTT M. CARPENTER Has Teemed instructions to sell by Pnblio Auction, upon the premises, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, oh WEDNESDAY, Octobor 22nd, 3 879, The well-situated FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS in Abraham afreet, Grahamstown, with Five-rootiied and Three-roomed Houses erected thereon, occupied by Mr Lbdiakb. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer. 1137 TOMORROW, , WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. THE WAITOKI BLOCK, ON THE THAMES RIVER, SUBDIVIDED ISTO FARM LOTS. The subscribers have received instructions to sell br public auction, at tho Land Mart;, Fort iifcreet, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd met, at 12 o'clock, THE WAITOKI BLOCK of 1528 acres, situate on the banks of the Thames River, Biear Te Aroha, and subdivided into farm lota ranging from 50 ncr^s to 200 acres. The County rond to tho WaiUato payees througlt the Block, and the Thames Valley Railway will also run through 'the property. The lan d is good arable soil, V as about a mile ' frontage to the river, and is one of the finest Blocks in the District. 3? Lans can be eeen at the Offices of SAiMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. aWHSHIP OF WATERFORD, KATIKATI. I hare been instructed by Messrs J. Wylie and Son to sejl by public auction, at my Sale* Booms, the Btrand, Tauranga, on W«daesday, the 29th October, at 11 a.m., mHE VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS IN JL THE ABOVE TOWN. This will afford a capital inrestment, situated as the town is at the head of the navigation and steamboat landing on the Uretara Rfaer, and on the main line of road leading from Tauranga to the Thamet. A steamer plies between this port and Tauranga three times weekly. Tho fact of the Government bating selected thit place for GoTernment Buildings is of itself a sufficient guarantee that it is the best lite, in the district, for a town. Slenders are already called for the erection of the Police Station, and other Government Buildings are to follow. Terms—Half cash; balance, three and six months approved bills. After the above, the following Properties will fee offered:— SECTION No.I/TOWN OF TAURANGA. lot 144, freehold 145, leasehold, Leasehold cf Sub-division No. 1, of Section 17, with residence! SECTION No. 2. Loti 203, 4i4- ---' PARISH OF TE PAPA. Loti 140, 291, 292, 855, and 140 PARISH OF TE PUNA. , lot! 91,61, and 62 PARISH OF TE APATA. Lots 45,191, and 205 PARIBH OF TAHAWAI. 200 acres new the Town of Waterford, " Katikati BOWHN TOWN. 4>Boomed House and 3£ acres of superior land. A. C. TURNER, Auctioneer. ' 1115 Concert X & ft LODGB SIR WALTER SCOTT ANNIVERSARY. A CONCERT and DANCE, to commemorate the above, will bo held in the Masonic Hall, Owen street, on TUESDAY, the 28th insfc., commencing at 8 p.m. Tickets may bo had from any of the Officers, or from , „ B» jßueba, IJ4B Secretary. mHE ORPHANAGE. The following gentlemen hare subscribed to the Orphan's Home :— Hii Worship the Mayor, £2 2s; W. ir Souter, £1 Is; Re?. V. Lush, £11«; Alex. Brodie, £1 Is; John Read, £1 1b ; John Hudson, £1 Is; Samuel Stepbenson, (cricketing appliances), £1 sb; William Slephenson (timber), £3; A. Mennie, £1 1b; B. R. McGregor, £\ Is; T. L. Murray, £1 Is; J. A. Miller, £1 Is; — Tizard, £l Is; G.> McCaul (in goods to be selected by the Committee), £2 2s; John Gibbons, £1 Is; J. Marshall, £1 1» 5 J- B- Hansen, £1 Is ; G. Hi. Phillips, £1 Is; T. Macffarlane£l Is ; Mrs Gillon, £1 Is; Cosgrare and Co., £1 Is j L. Ehrenfried, £2 2s; Moore and party, £1 li; D. Cloonan, £1 Is; A. Hogr, 7 tols. Leisure Hour; Ber. Father O'Reilly, £1 Is; Peter Lamb, £1 la; ReT. S. J. Neill, £1 Is; J. Brown, £1 Is; Mrs Wilkinson, £1 Is; Thoi. Short, 10s 6d ; Dr Kilgour, £1 Is; Employes in Marshall's Tailoring Department, £2 2s; J. Bright, flower seeds; Jamei Cocks (in goods), £2 2s; M. Maronoy, pair of boots for each child; H. Kenrick, MM., £2 2s; R. Morgan, parcel of calico; Mrs Thomas Yeale, £1 Is. FROM MELBOURNE ahb, SYDNEY. JUST IMPORTED bt R. WISEWAN, A Splendid Lot of ' Swittff aad Summer Goods. |0- GREAT REDUCTION in PRIDES. nrspicnosr sowoiTfiD.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3379, 21 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3379, 21 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3379, 21 October 1879, Page 3

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