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WEDNESDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock, /HELLION AND CO., Having recsiTed instructions, will sell as above, at the Yard?, Bridge Inn, Parawai, A nnmber of DAIRY COWS, STORE CATTLE, STEER 3, HORSES, and FIGi. Parties wishing to dispose of Stock at the above Sale, can enter the aame at tho Bridge Inn, or at the office of the Auctioneers, Albert street, Grahamatown. JANUARY 27, 1880. At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF MINING AND BATTERY PROPERTY, THAMES. By order of the Thames County Council as Mortgagees.

TY7 M . CAEPEN.IBB received instructions to offer for Sale, by public .Auction, without Reserve, nt the Academy of Mu*i<?, Gruhamstown, Thamps, at 11 o'clock, on or »bout January 27th, 1830, The Celebrated MINING PROPERTIES, known as the OALKDOKUN, GOLDEN CROWN, TOOKEY, and IMPERIAL CROWN Mices. a< ioining ench oilier, and hiving a totul area of. 28.i., lr., 18p. An opportimi'y is HiLrrtod to miniug capi talists for investment unparalleled in the history of-goldinining in New Zealand. Over £1,000.000 worth of gold has already been obtained from these mines. Also the following and unequalled Crushing Piants, comprising— THE CALEDONIA* BATTEEY, With 62 Head of Stmnpers. 13 Berdans, 11 Wheeler's Pans ; 1 Horizontal Engine, 24in. Cylinder, 4ft Stroke ; 3 Cornish Boilers, 2oft Ky sft 6in; 19 te;;-iuch Pump Pipes and Bui dinga. THE PUMPING AND WINDING GEAR, including 2 Cornish Boilers and Mounting*, 1 Winding Engine an I Gear, 1 Pumping Engine, and do. 400 ft Pumps, &Q. THE GOLDEN CROWN BATTERY, With Buildings, 20 Head of Stampers, Engino, 3 Cornish Boilers and Mountings, 1 Winding Engine and Gear, 6 Berdans, 5 - Wheeler's Pan?, &c IMPERIAL CROWN BATTERY, Wi'h Buildings, 1 Horizontal Condensing Enpine, 26in Cylinder, 4'"t 6in Stroke; 3 Cornish Boilers, 2ft by 5 t 6in ; 8 Berdans, with balls and drag ; 1 Centrifugal Pump, 1 Crab Winch, 40 head Stampers, &c. THE TOOK.EY BATTERY AND PLANT, With 1 Winding Engine and Winding Gear, 1 Pumping Ergine and Gear, 2 Cornish Boilers, 20 head Stampers, &c.; also, THE CENTRAL SMITHY, Comprising 2 Forges, 1 Punching and Shearing Machine, 2 Anvils,'l Drill, Sundry Tools, and Building. ' Farther parliculars may b« obtained at the Office of tho Thames County Council. 1429

Educational "THE EDUCATION ACT, 1877." MONDAY next (26th January), is the day appointed for ANNUAL MEETINGS of HOUSEHOLDERS to ELECT SCHOOL COMMITTEES. i The times and places of meetings are those notified in the New Zealand Herald and Weekly News, dated SATURDAY, 10th January, instant. EAUAEItAiSGA BOYS* SCHOOL. fTVHE Teachers' Examination Class will ReX assemble on TO BSD AY NEXT, 27th iiiat, at 7 t».m., and will be contiaued eyery TUESDAY and THURSDAY. Fee, £2 2a. Hobatio Fhilhps. KAUAERANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. THE above School will RE-ASSEMBLE on MONDAY NHXT, 26th instant. As the number of Scholars is limited t0450, until further additions to the building are made, it wilt be necessary for the pupils belonging to the Bchool to present themselves on that day, otherwise their places may be filled up by othera who wish to join. James Rkhshaw, 80 Chairman of Committee. KAUAERANGA GIRLS' SCHOOL. mHE New School being ready for occupaX tion, the Scholars will ASSEMBLE therein on MONDAY NEXT, the 26ch inst. James Renshaw, 51 Chairman of Committee.

c* music, EVENING GLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION IN SINGING ON THE TONIC SOL-FA METHOD. MR G~i"IGG, TTJ^PrQ- received authority from the Xx^jJoard of Education to amalgamate his Teachers' and Private Classes', invites a full attendance of all Members at the Kauaeranga Boys' School on WEDNESDAY NEXP, January 28th, at 7 p.m., when the courses of instruction for the year will be arranged. Indies and Gentlemen wishing to attend the-v?9W Elementary Course will be admitted on payment of a small feo. Further particu]ara be obtained on arp'ication to Mb Gbi<j&, At his MUSIC WAEEHOUSB, POLLEN STREET. 88 SEA VIEW HOUSE, BEACH ROAD. MRS. ALEXANDER'S LADIES' SCHOOL. CnfiBTCTOtTJi. -r- Senior Classes : Higher Branches of" General English 5 French; German; Latin Grammar. Terms, 30s per Qc Junior Classes : General English j Frenoh } Needlework. Terms, 1 guinea per Quarter. Class Hours—lo to 12 a.m. and 2to 4 p.m. Music — 1 guinea per Quarter. Dancing-i- „ „ All Fees payable in advance. 06 Lost TfIOUND, near tha Theatre, ft SMALL JO fIRQOCH. Enquire of Mi* R. Stone, Shipbuilder, Shartbnd.' VOTJCHER3 for Government Payment - and Company Debs— Printed and Sold et tbe Evening Stab Office,

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3457, 23 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3457, 23 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3457, 23 January 1880, Page 3

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