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Amusements iCADE MY OP M U SI C. THIRD APPEARANCE OF THE STEELE DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 15th, The Great Sensational Play, UN D B R. T-H B -G A B.L I G H T1 VKSBB'SHE THE OBBAT I GASIKJHT TJJSDEB THE RaIIWATSOBKB ftASM»HT OKDKB THE THB MaRVKLX,OTJS OASLTGHT TTKDKETHB PlO. OASLiaHT TO-MOKBOW— LOST AND WON! Popular Prices—Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, le. rpHEATRE ROYAL. 1 SATURDAY NEXT. GRAND LIMB LIGHT DISPLAJ. Best selected English, Irish, American, j French, nno> German Scenery, and RubboTurkish War. Aisisted by Splendid Orchestra. Cards—3s, 2s, and Is.. Children half price. Commence at 8 p.m. I Grand Matinee Saturday Afternoon. 863 Wanted WANTftD, MINERS or QXJARRYMBN M for Tunnel Works, Waitakerei Railway, Auckland. Apply at Tunnel. Tk.yi.ob and Danahbb, 856 Contractors, Auckland. ..\ ANTED to Sell from 1 to IO.OdO Tons V T of Raw Hematite; do., from Ito 100 Tons of DressediHematite.—F. Bekkxtt and Co., Thames. WANTED KNOWN—WASTE PAPER for Sale at the Evening Stab Office Meetings PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Theatre Royal, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30, to consider the petition presented to Parliament praying for the removal of Mr Eenbiok from the office of R.M. 861 Wk. Cabpehteb. Lands and Houses FOR SALE. mRE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE X and Grounds of E. W. Puckey, Esq., situate in one of the best positions on Block 27, having frontages to Sandes street and Hape ' Creek road. The house contains 8 rooms; also Bath and Store-room ; Water and Gas laid on. Detached 'Coachhouse. Stable, and Wash* 'house. The above is one of the ' most complete and comfortable family residences on the Thamev. The Grounds comprise three quarters of an aciv, and are laid out in first class style, and filled with - the choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees. With the exception of a very small piece, the sections are freehold. Price moderate; terms easy. BPEINGBANK FARM, THE PROPRRTY OF THE LATE ROBERT KELLY, Esq. The above is beautifully situated on the Thames River, about nine miles from Grahamttown, and contains' 800 acres, half of trhioh is undulating fera land, the remainder rich alluvial flats. A large sum of money has been expended in drainage,and other improvements. The farm is admirably adapted for' both sheep and cattle. The home 1 stead comprises a comfortable seven*, roomed House, with Bathroom, Stable, Cowshed, Storeroom, Hayloft, . Oartshed, end, other Outbuildings; Good Orchard containing over 200 Choice Fruit. Trees in full bearing. A considerable area is under grass, part of which is ploughed, the remainder surface torn n. Main road from Thames to Ohinemuri and proposed Thames Valley Railway pass through the property. Plans can be seen showing farm improvements, and all particulars on application to Frater Bros., Thames, W. and J. Frater, Auck- . - land, or E. B. Fraeer, Esq., Puriri. FOR S A LE CHEAP—Several very good six >and seven roomed Cottages at Parawai, erected on large freehold allotments! .FRATER BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, Auckland and Thahss. { Notices i PAH STORE, BEACH ROAD, ' The Oldest Established Gine&al Gboceby Stobe on the Thames. RN. SMITH begs to announce to the • people of the Thames, that he has made extensive Farming arrangements in con* nection with his Store for supplying local produce of all kinds, which being grown in the district, is a guarantee of its excel* lence, and should merit a fair trial. OUR BUTTER obtained' the FIRBT PRIZE at the last Thames Show, and still maintains its superiority. , PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. The only Store on the Thames that sup* plies BUTTER direct from our own Dairy. PAH STOREfBEACHROAD. NOTICE. BEER, to be CONSUMED OFF THE PREMISES, 10d per Quart AT JAMS VERRA L' S, 857 Shobtland Hotel. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was tipping McGowan'b best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dissolved in 8s TIA madam. . ~

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 15 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 15 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 15 July 1880, Page 3

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