Meetings ■'~ aToTr court' pride of paunkll, uO9. mhe FORTNIGHTLY i^d^&^TO, above Court will be held tTJil^^Httlf afc tne Freemasons' Hall, Owen street, Grahams. MWiW town, THIS (FRIDAY) ! M\r t s?M^Jm. EVENING, January 2, !, S»3feK^fev^* 1880, at 7.30 o'clock. j fmtTWtn!nmmS*mm»m^ Business — To receive j auditors report and balance sheet. \$ . Chas. Ahieb, ■ Secretary. j , ■ 8m U T H WARD. A MEETING of the SUPPORTERS of Mr WILKINSON'S Candidature for the vacant seat for the South Ward will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, THIS (Friday) EVENING, January 2, at 8 o'clock, on important business. , Lands and Houses FOR SALE. AN Excellent FARM of about 180 ACRES at Pokeno, subdivided into conveniently-sized Paddocks, all securely fenced. A few acres of standing Bush for fencing and firewood remain. The dwelling house is a large, two-storied building, lid in good re; air. Coach-house, stable, cow-shed, itid all necessary outbuild', ings. The Soil is Volcanic and has a frontage to the Great South Road. The above we can confidently recommend to any intending settler. Full ' particulars at our office. THAMES VALLEY LANDS — The Waitoki Block, as a whole or in sections as surveyed. Plans and particulars at our office. A Smug Little FARM of 30 Acres, at Poieno; rich level land; all in grass and crop. Good dwelling house and out-buildings. Price, £300. Mrs Htman's FREEHOL D PROPERTY in Rolleston and Maokay streets, with large shop and four rooms; also, small Cotage detached. Price, £110. This is a good business position, and cheap. FARMS at Taupiri, near the Coal Mines. We have 5 50-acre sections for sale «in that rising district. Those visiting the Waikato during the holidays would do well to inspect the above lots; they are quite convenient to the Huntly station. LOT 244, Township of Hamilton. Price, £100. Five roomed Verandah COTTAGE, Workshop. &c, Edward street, Blook > 27. Thejfit is large and highly cul-, W' tivated ; (pound*" rent, 40s. • year' Price, £45. ? /:'■" ■— - ■ • • Wanted Volunteer Land Scrip. ' FRATKR BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, Attcxlavd and THi^aa. 82 ' > Notices ir SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Tlf-ESSES; 1 TIJTENNIE- and "TkEY, Of tne Thames Steam Bread and. Biscui Works, beg to call th* attention of the Public to their LARGE STOCK of FANd GOODS, &c, Specially imported' for the CHRISTMAS TRADE; which comprises Novelties never yet shown on the Thafiief. - CHRISTMAS CAKES 4 Of all si«* of M. & D's well-knowa quality. BISCUITS OF EV|RY VARIETY In various sized Tins suidlUfl for all occasions. ' —^r ■. LOLLIES are ..made a specialty at .this establishment,' and Shopkeepers can rely on getting artioles of the purest description, 0 all kinds, and at the LOWEST RATES. Of WEDDING CAKi^RNAMENTa we bave a Magnificent Assortment, and respectfully solicit orders for these Articles from our friends. Satisfaction guaranteed.. ," .. All, kinds of PASttY freßh daily, and made to ordrr on the Snorteit Notice. MENNIIF& DBY, THAMES STEAM BJBOUIT FACTORY. Qubbn Steeet, Thames: & '—r- '■ — Qhristntas Presents 1!! FAMES FINLAY wishes to draw the (I attention of the Public to his Large, New and well-selected STOCK of JEWELLKRY suitable for Christmas and New Year's GIFTS, which he is now offering at very LOW PRICES. He would draw special attention to his Magnificent Assortment vof Gold and Silver Lockete, Brooches and Earrings, which are of remarkably good quality, and very Cheap. Also to his stock of the Celebrated Waltham Watches, in English cases, which are unrivalled as Time-keepers; English Gold and Silver Lever Watches in great variety. , , All kinds of jewellery made to order on the premises, in the newest designs, and in a superior manner. - Quartz and Greenstone Cut and Mounted. ' Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Regulated in a satisfactory manner. JAMES~FINLAY, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, WILMAHSON StEEBT, GbAHAMSTOWN. J. BRIGHT, ■ ■ NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN,PAKA.'WAI. JB. Respc^irully intimates to his Cus- • tamers ajfd Friends he has tor Sale, Strifji? Plunts of the PBKZAftCE BKOoStI Altb VETCHF3 1 MAMMOTH 1 ClvOtilFroWEß. Also, a Fine &|«tnplo SouasuM Seed. of Hol'se* »»* Cows will find Ihil much more Profiilahle. fc Sow than Maize, aijifc will si arid cutting '-fWue in the Season, j CARROT and! other VEGETABLE SJBEgDS i« %>ck.
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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 3439, 2 January 1880, Page 3
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