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[ADT.KKTI3KM KXT.] TITAKKS. (To tho Editor of the'Emiiin; Star.) Sir,—Mrs Enllarcl, lliroufjli your journal, de-ires publicly to express her grateful tlmnks to Dr Payne, Mr Aitken, tho nurso nnd attomlanls ol" Iho Hospital, for their kind and uiKveane'l nttontions to iicr, also to those friends who convoyed her to the Hospital on tho night of the accident; to Hey. 11. L-iishW. Rev. J. Watkin, stud eill other Uhrist'mn friends, for their prayers, sympnthy, and visits of love. Mrs B. lias much pleasure in informing hey numerous friends that, through the blessing of God, she is favorably progressing towards recovery. —Yours, &o. t S. S. P.—(pro Mrs Ballard.) Thames Hospital, .November 14,1879. (For remainder of News see 4/7* Page.) MONDAJ, NOVEMBER 17. At 11 o'clock. Yalunble LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, ha vine erected (hereon a most Spacious and Well-finished DWELLING--HOUSF!, with Two Brick Chimneys, pleasantly situated in Upper Albert street, Thames. It contains 6 Rooms, ' most substantially-finished .with selected timber and choicest materials, on a splendid foundation, having a*Verandah of 85 feet, the whole newly fainted and pnpered, aud possessiug a beautiful View of all the Thames and Harbour, and most suitable for a private Boarding House (the Boom? being large and spacious), on account of its close proximity to the banks and publicbnild.ings. The Kitchen, Laundry, Workshop, Fb^J-houses, &c, are detached j from tho main'building, and possess the advantage of a never failing supply of water. It stands on Three Allotments of Land, most tastefully planted with the choicest Conferee, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vegetables, &c. I T O H N L E V D O N tf Has received instructions from Mra Captain RIOHAKD3 to sell on tho presni3. s, 'ihe above, together with her Tsn-ffe and Wall-selected Sto.-k of Household FUBNITXJIIHS »nd EFFECTS, eonsisltn^of a beautiful Piano, by Zieglor (tho best or) tho j 'I'hampß), Two Suites of Furniture, Chests of ! Drawers, Clieffionoro, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Bedding, Wash Stands, Toilet; Seta, Carpots, Safes, Kitchen Utensils, and a largo variety of other household requisites. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER'2S. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THK SUPREME COURT, AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT SALE PUMPING PLANT. TWT M . CARPENTER Has received inflfrntionn, from Ihe Begistrar of the Supreme Court, to t«ell by auction, on tho premises, at; cloven o'clock in the forenoon, on TUJEBDA3T, tho 25th day of November, 1879, THE ' FBBEHOLD SECTION,- ---■ Being Kauaeranga E, No. 4, SITUATE AT MO AN AT Allil, THAMES, With all the BUILDINGS, ENGINES, MACHINERY, AND PLANT, familiarly knovr as THE BIG PUMP, Now standing and being on the said land. Further particulars may be obtained at tho office of the .Thames County Council, or of the Auctioneer, at his office, Shortland. Calls CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING ; COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. AT a Meeting of the Directors of tho Caledonian G-oHmining Company (Limited) held this day, a CALL or Two Shillings and Sixpence por Shuro was made on the Contributing Share?, pajablo to the Secretary to the Company, at tho Com pany's Office, Rhortland etrest, Auckland, on or before MONDAY, Ist Decambor, 1879. CnA.ra.ES Toiniiiii, Secretary. 'Auckland, 12(.h November, 1879. 1235 Noticss NOTICE ! W. BOBBETT, Op Pollen 1 Sibbet, OEG-3 to return his sincere thanks to his ■*-^ Customers and the public in general for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, and now w'jhes to inform them that HE HAS DISPOSED OF THE ROLLESTON STREET BUSINESS TO MR. J. 11. WALSH, For whom he would solicit ft continuance of tho same support ant? patronage S3 liberally accorded to him. Mr Walsh's receipt will be sufficient discharge for all Accounts due to Mr Bobbext. . 3. H. WALSH ■ HAS much pleasure to inform tho Inhabitants of the Thames, and more particularly the former Customers, that in reference to the ab.ove he trusts that by strict attention to the business, and keeping nothiug bub the BEST QUALITY of MEAT, to merit the same amount of support ao cordially afforded to his late employor—Mr Wm. Bobbhtt. November 11th, 1879. Rolls aton street. £1 REWARD. WENT ADEIFT last June, a FLATBOTTOMED BOAT named the Nellie. Tho finder, on returning it, will receive above reward. Apply at Offico of this paper.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3400, 14 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3400, 14 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3400, 14 November 1879, Page 3

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