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Entertainments Concert and Banco IN AID OI ' TARARU SCHOOL PRIZE FUiSD, TO be he held in the Tararu School Building Next FRIDAY, 23rd inst. Full programme in To-morrow's issue. Look out for the " Unwarrantable Intrusion ! " Boars of laughter. Immense success. Who's Hoseberry ? Come and see! Roll up one and all! Enjoy live while you can. * Double Tickets, 2s 6d ; may be obtained from any of Llui Touchers, or Members of Committee. 879 SHOETLAND PRIVATE QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. DANCING- will be resumed at the HIB X KNI AN HALL, TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Ladies by Invitation. Fbask T. Rows, 877 Hon. Sac.

Services THAMES Sunday School Centetenary Celebration. mHIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. CENTENARY SEEVICE OF SONG IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BT THE MEMBERS OP THE THAMES CHOIRS UNITED. Conductor ... Mr JOHN GEIGa. Harmoninm ... Mr HY. MEACHEM. Readings by Messrs Renshaw, Gebbing, and J. A. MIXXEB. Admission —Is each j Children, Half-price. m H URS D A V E V E N I N G, UNITED PEATEE MEETING IN THB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Commencing at 7.30 p.m.

Q UKD A V EVE TS I NG — UNITED COMMUNION SEEVICE . IN THB CONGREGATIONAI. CHURCH, at 8.15 p.m. JOHK HUBBON, President. SiMUBi T. Whitbhottsb, Secretary. Wanted WANTED COLUMN. Adteetisembnts not exceeding Fourteen Wobds in this column tvill in future be charged One SHIXXINa per insertion if prepaid. WANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Tprii of Raw Hematite; do., from Ito 100 Tons' of Dressed Hematite.—F. Bennett and Co., Thames. a - ■ '■•••■ WANTED KNOWN—WASTE PAPER for Sale at, the EVENING STAB Office

Meetings PROTESTANT ALLIANCE^ FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. PBINCR OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. mHE Usual Fortnightly MEETING of _L the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Boom, Eolleston street, this WEDNESDAY, EVENING, the 21st inst., at 7 30 sharp. By order of the W.M. Wk. Smith, ! : :'" ' 'i' ■ ••• " •■■ -Secretary.-

Lands and-Houses ; FOB SALE. mHE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE X and Grounds of E. W. Puckey, £sq., 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; Wator and Gas laid on. Detached Coach-house, Stable, and Wash* ■ house. The above is one of the j most complete and comfortable ' family residences on the Thames. The Grounds comprise three quarter* of an acre, 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; twins easy. BPRINGBANK FARM, THE PRO- ! PKBTY OF THE LATE ROBERT KELLY, Esq. The above is beautifully ail tinted on the Thames River, about nine miles from Grahamstown, and con* . - tains 800 acres, half of which is undulating fern 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 homestead comprises a eomfortbble sevenroomed House, with Bath-room, Stable, Cowshed, Storeroom, Hayloft, Cartshed, and other Outbuildings; Good Orchard containing over 200 ;. Choice Pruifc Trees in full bearing. A considerable area is under grass, part of is ploughed, the remainder surface sown. Main road from Thames to Ohinemuri and proposed Thames Valley Bail way : pass through the property. Plans can be seen showing farm - improvements, and all particulars on application to Frater Bros., Thames, W. and J. Fraterf Auckland, or E. B. Eraser; Esq., Puriri. FOR SA LE CHEAP—Several very good six and seven-roamed Cottages at Parawai, erected on large freehold allotments.

PRATER BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, AUCKLAND AND THAMSS. Th» difference between n Gent and a Gentleman .-—The Gent turns up wh»t he ha« for a nose aDd says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowajk's and Bays, Mac give me a pou ad of jiour Tea, aud eend for orders fijerj, week.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 3

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