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THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER. AtX2o'cldck. TOW N~S HIP •or , X U A X A X A, OMAHU, TE AROHA. T> TO N~K S & CO. Wi'l 'sell by public auction, at their Mart, Queen street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, 16th December, at 12 o'clock sharp, ! The TOWNSHIP OF RUAKAKA ia now Sub-divided and Laid Off m Lots adjoining the land leased as Business Sites at the Hot Springs, Omahu, To Aroba. The position of this magnificent estate is so situated by Nature as to command the whole of the traffic from Hamilton, Cambridge, T&uranga, Ohinenmri, Thames, and Piako Counties and Rivers, and is the pick of the far-famed Aroba Block, of BboomhaMi, Gbakt, and Fo3teb notoriety, commanding, as it does, a Magnificent River Frontage, Splendid Soil, abundantly Watered by mountain streams, crystallised through quartz of gold-bearing stone. The eye could not depict more delightful scenery and charming views than nre to be witnessed in this beautiful locality/the bosom and Valley of the Thames, as depicted by the groat navigator Coox, to be extensive and fertile enough to sustain the whole population.of England. It is no exaggeration to say that purchasers of allot ments in this Township may some day develop a mine of wealth. Without detracting from the merits of other places in the Aroha district, the Auctioneer would cell particular attention to the fact that this is the only Freehold Land adjoining the new Goldfield at Te Atoha, and a glance at the Lithographic Plans will at once show its relative position to that of other places in the district of Te Aroha as compared with that of the new Township of Ruakake, bounteous nature, having provided in the wooded rarrges at the back, an inexhaustible Bupply of timber for fencing and fuel, of tbe most valuable description. The Terms are most Liberal,—£ cash, the balance at three, six, or cine months, with bank interest. 148$ SALE BY AUCTION. ON THURSDAY. . i MR T. MILLS will offer for Sale by Auction on THURSDAY/ His 'BUS 3 and THREE HORSES, HAR NEBl t &c ) &c. MB'7 Notices Te Aroha. THE -SHORTEST and QUICKEST ROAD TO TE AROHA * 18 BY PHI 111 PS'JS£& COACH TO HIKUTAIA. (Fare, 4s), And from there by Horse from KELLY'S HOTEL, ss, Or a total of 9s. Time occupied *ly Five Hours. ROBERT KELLY, PIONEER HOTEL, HIKUTAIA. 1467 PUBLIC NOTICE. T>LEASE TAKE NOTICE: It is my JL intention to run a 'Buss from the Thames to Hikutaia 3 days a week. Leaving, Monday, Mary street, 7 a.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 8 a.m.; arriving at Puriri, 9 a.m. j arriving at Hikutaia, 10 a.m. Leaving, Thursday, Mary street, 9 a.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 10 a.m.; arriving at Puriri, 11a.m.; arriving at Hikutaia, 12 a.m. Leaving, Saturday, Mary street, 11 a.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 12 p.m.; arriving at Puriri, 1 p.m.; arriving at Hikutaia 2 p.m. Rettjbnin* :' Leaves, Monday, Hikutaia, 12 a.m.; arriving at Puriri, 1 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, : 2 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 3 pin. . Leaves, Thursday, Hikutaia, 2 p,ni.; arriving at Puriri, 3 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 4 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 5 p.m. Leaves, Saturday, Hikutaia, 4 p.m.; arriving at Puriri, 5 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 6 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 7 p.m. FARES: Mary street to Kiiikiri, Is 6d ; Mary street to Puriri, 2s 6d ; Mary street to Hikutaia, ss; return tickets from Thames to Hikutaia, Bs. Goods, Parcels, etc., carefully attended to. ALEX PHILLIPS. WIHOTTfiHBY STBEET. HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 years. "TpHEATRIOAL PRINTING, in any color 1 executed wit!) despatch, at the office o thin paper CARDS, Circulars (on notfl or letter paper in plain and fancy tynp. Carters' Re eeipti printed, bound and,' perforated alihe BrariM Scab Office, t Thl differen co between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a note and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mac give me a pound of jour Tea, and'send for order every week. '" : ■ " A deep embrowned tint which tells the , nature of;the leaf MoGowait sells" at 3s a Pound* ?: . ■ ■ ' ■■.-.■■■

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3728, 6 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3728, 6 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3728, 6 December 1880, Page 3

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