Dividends ALBURNIA GOLDMINING COMPANY (Eeoistbeed). *■ A DIVIDEND «f £1 per SHARE wilful* ' ix . • •' ■ payable to the Shareholders on FRIDAY, the i 9th of January. The Share Register will CLOSE at NOON on TUESDAY, the 6th of January. H. N. Q'AXUXD, : Manager. Auckland, January 2nd, 1880. 2 Electoral T0... THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTHWARD. '' ' ■ ■ ' h .-^vS .■■ T ASHES'urn GENTLEMEN,-slaving been Nominated as a CANDIDATE for the Tacant Beat in the representation o|. the SOUTHWARD, I respectfully Solicit your Confidence and Support. I am, * Yours obediently, 1428 WILLIAM WILSON. & ; : ■ : - —. TO THE BURGESSES OF SOUTH WAED. \ T the request of a number of Ratepayers xX ■■-■■■ ..'■.' of your Ward, I beg to announce myself a CANDIDATE for the Tacant seat, and respectfully solicit your suffrages and support on the day of polling. Ibave, &0., W.WILKINSON. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WAED. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN/-I am Ju ' . :■'■■ > . a CANDIDATE for your Suffrages, and I will do all in my power to farther your interests, and those of the Borough in General. I shall, always be willing to hear your Requirements, and will tak« the earliest opportunity of laying them before the Council. I am, Sec, , JOHN LEYDON. 'Notices , IMPERIAL PENBIONS. TMPERIAL PENSIONS will be paid at 1 the Custom House, Thames, oh TUBS* DAY.next, the 6th inst., at 10 o'clock a.m. E. F. Tizabd, ' Collector. Custom House, Thames, January sth, 1880. 7 Good News! Good News! FOB CHRISTMAS. I w. d7reid, IN announcing his Remoral. to those Central Business Premises in Pollen street, Grahamstown, begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has JUST OPENED UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT - OP GROCERIES, especially bought for the CHRISTMAS TRADE, which are of the Best Quality, and which he is determined to SELL, a the rery lowest rates, for CASH. CANTEEBUEY HAMS, BACON, and CHEESE of the finest description. WHEAT, MAIZE, CHAFF, and all kinds of PEODUCE at the Lowest Market Hates. CALL AND LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. W. D. REID, GEOCEE & GENERAL PEOVISION MEECHANT, Pollen Stbbet, Grahamstown. 142 WHAT WOULD SOLOMON SAY IF HE CALLED AT THE Shortland Bazaar P WONDEEPUL !! WONDEEFUL!! REALLY WONDEEFUL ! S! WE, having RECEIVED our CONSIGNMENTS, are prepared 'to Bell CHEAPER (than any other House ALL KINDS OF i Toys and FaacjMJoods. I Dolls from Is to 6s; Tea Sets from 9d to , 10s. Everything, Cheap and Ererything j Good. Give us a Call—just read a few :— ' Bats and Balls, Horse and Carts, Concertinas, i Accordians, Barrows, Garden Sets, Slates, Drums, Tambourines, Horses, Hobby Horses, Box Toys, Bottles, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Knives, Arks, Fancy Baskets, Magic Lanterns, Money Boxes, Bucket*, Guns, Pistols, Pop Guns, . Toilet Vinegar, Oolonge, Florida Water. Tricopheroui, Hair Oil, Kaithairon, Violet Powder, Puff Boxes, Fruit Soap, Bimmel'e Soap, Combs and Brushes. Came One and All and Buy from 4 R. MORGAN. SXOBTLAND BaZAAB, POLLEN STBEEJ South, Shoetland. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3441, 5 January 1880, Page 3
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