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WANTED, the Person who took an UM« ' BRELLA from tt 81 op in Pollen street on Saturday Evening, to REtUHN it to the same place at once. ' 521 WANTED, Tenders for DITCHING. Apply to Bagnall Buoa. & Co., Hauraki Saw Mills Turua. 492 t ——————— . 17 ANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Ton * ■ of Raw Hematite ; do., from Ito 100 Tons of Dreaaed Hematite.—F. Behhett and Co., Thames. (Auckland papers please copy.) 436 Notices i^° Finest and Purest India and China T E A S. **"Z- if '-^B» *"■ 02 £3 -'MM |"§H»§ ©• £• ! All Should Buy their teas j ' AND GROCERIES ■■ ■ AT MEARS & €o.'s FAMILY Tea, Coffee, and Spice Warehouse, Pollen Street. — None can give Better Value. — TO ARRIVE— -f f\f* CASES, Boxes, and Packages JLUO of GROCERIES and OILMEN'S STORES. MEARS & CO.'S. TEAS! POLLEN STREET, THAMES.
PROSPECTUS OF THE - ( SUNBEAM UNITED GOLD. MINING COMPANY ' (Limited). (To he Registered ) CAPITAL ... ... £10,000 In Tbn Thousand Shabbs of Onk Pound Each; Nil Paid Up. PROVISIONAL DIRBOTOBS.' I C. J. Stone, J. L. Wilsoß, C. Alexander. F. A. White, Manager. The Proprietors have taken up 40 men's ground, and are now constructing a tramway, at a cost of about £260. They offer to the public 8,000 shares at 2s each .• Is to .be paid on application, and Is on allotment; balance of 18s in calls of Is, as required. | The Proprietors have taken up 2,000 shares, on which they pay preliminary calls on same | terms as those offered to the public. Of the amount bo raised, the whole amount will bo j placed to Company's credit, to pay for lioense | and work the mine.* Applications for Shares, wil^ be received by the members of the Auckland and Thames Brokers' Associations, or by the Company's Manager, and Gh A. Buttle, Grahams town, till the 24th April, inst. tfEW GROCERY BUSINESS. B. WALKER & CO. BEQ- to inform the Public of the Thames THAT THEY HAVE OPENED A Giro eery Business .IN BROWN STREET, Opposite the Lady Bowen (Mahoney'e) Hotel. Their STOCK is LARGE and VARIED, having been Specially Selected, and the firm hope by supplying a good article and SELLING AT A MODERATE PRICE, To merit a fair Share of Public Patronage. Fresh Butter twice a .week, . From theJßest Provincial}D&iries. T E A SA Speciality. POTATOES, MAIZE and all other Produce always on hand. ■■ Country orders supplied, and Families waited on for orders. Note tlte address — E. WALKER & CO., Shown Steem. 453
I WISH it.to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tea. it the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatst number is number one, therefore try McQowan'S 3s Tia.. . . :V -. -..■■ .... •■■ ■;
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3532, 21 April 1880, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3532, 21 April 1880, Page 3
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