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•* Tttv fit rttv (^EI-fs Jug TO-MOEROW, \ % THURSDAY, JANUAEY 15th. SALE BY AUCTIOi\ T. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD P.BOPEETY. •p &. McGEEGOE AND CO. i Will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, January 15th, Those WELL-SITUATED PEEMISES at; the corner of Albert and Pollen streets, lately occupied by Mr Peaboe as a General Store, and formerly by Mennie and Dey. Particulars at Sale, 43 TO-MOEROW, THUESDAY, JANUAEY 15th, SALE BST AUCTION. At 12 o'clock. RE. ,McGEEGOE AND CO. Have been instructed by Mr WItHAM MoYtE to sell his comfortable FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, situated at Tar&ru, noar Ellis' Store, Lined and Papered throughout, »nd helil under Miner's Eight; Also the whole of bis household FETRNITUREVina EFFECTS, comprising Couch, Table!; Chairs, Bedsteads, Kitchen Utensils, &0., &o. FEEDAY, JANUAEY 16th, 1880. At 11 o'clock. A BEAUTIFUL 6 BOOMED HOUSE AND ODT-BUILDINGS, At the ifoot of the Karaka Eoad, nexi door to* Mr Wildman's late residence, opposiliethe Good Templar Hall, end of Mai:y street. JOHN ~L E V D 0 $\ Has vecei ved instructions from Mr WiLHAM Fbeabsois, to sell on the premises, Karaka Eoad, His well finished SIX ROOMED JBR ANDAH COTTAGE, Lined and Papered throughout, with water laid on, erected on a large allotment 33 x 166, well fenced, and fully stocked with all sorts of Fruit Trees in full bearing, and Vegetables of every description, together with a most beaiititul Flower G-arden, well stocked with Choice Flowers; also, the FURNITURE and EFFECT^', consisting of Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Chests of Drawers i, 3 Cheffonier, 1 Sofa, Easy and Rooking Cl lair, 8-D*>y Time-piece in Marble, Carpets, Mfots, Chairs, Tables, Wash-stand and Ware, Looking-glasßes, Pictures, Grua> ments, Boiltsrs. Saucepanß, Crockery, Kitchen Utemilr an d other articles too numerous to particulaii c,. ■ All the Furniture is in perfect G-ood Order. 45 MONDAT, JANUAEY 19th, 1880. At 11 o'clock. A COMPACT FODE-EOOMED EESIDENCE, Lined and papered throofrJuoufcr-and-held under " Miner's Eight" (New Act). JOHN L E V D O N Has received instnactions from Mr Thomas RiSHtEIQH, to selll on the premises, Upper Albert street, His beautiful FOUE-BOOMED COTTAGKE, erected on an allotment 47 foe* by 77 feet, well stocked with Fruit Trees, Flowers, and Vegetables. Alse, his splendid FUENL TUBE and EFFECTS, consisting of Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, 1 Suite of Furniture (viz., 1 Couch, and it Chairs), Cane-bottomed Chain, " Dressing amd other Ttibleß, Wash Stand and Ware, Matting, Meat Safe, Boilers, Saucepans, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c, -*0- ' ■ ,! ..,,.,.<■ .■■-..■ ■•■• 48 Meetings ! CHINIQUY'S EECEPTION COMMITTEE. FTIHE GENERAIL COMMITTEE will Meet THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at the Good Templar Hall, at 8 o'clock. 51 peoposed la;nd association. A EEPLY haviDig been received from the joL Hon. Mjnisteir for Lands, a Meeting of Personi interested ip the proponed Association is called for TCI-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, «t 8 o:'clock at the Star Office. Wm, McOraiotrGE. 47 ■ , Chairman. A. O. F. COUET PHIDE OF PAENELL, 4409. ■ \M^^iLj* mhe FORTNIGHTLY /sssW9l<§k J- MEETING- of the li^yyli^iaPil' above Court will be held * iKjf ak fc^e reemaßons' Hall, -S^^mPK^W Owen street, GrahamsWilim town, on THURSDAY Wi.<^^'bJm EVENING-, January 15, YBBO, &l 7.30 o'clock. Business of importance. Every member is requested to be in attendance. Chas. Ahieb, Secretary. Notices DUKEDIN CUP. CONSULTATION now open, 200 Sub\J soriber* at 10s; 40 dividends. Agent for, Cameron'i* Dunedin, Abbott and Little, Auckland. T. Lawiess. NOTICE. riOME six or seven years ago, FOUR O PURE 3>ORBET SHEEP, belonging to me, strayud from Mr- Stevens' Farm, Kauaeranga. 'On several occasions I have been informed that a Flock of stray Dorset Sheep have beein seen wandering on^ the hill* between Hikutaia and Wftifekauri. Being the only Dorset Sheep in the District, I can prove they are mine. I therefore give notice that any person showing me where they are now, will receive a Reward of £20 ; and any person detaining them after this Notice, will be prosecuted. .. AItfRED GoVQrtt, Thames.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 14 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 14 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3449, 14 January 1880, Page 3

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