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THURSDAY, 23bd DECEMBEE, 1880. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. | TO LAND SPECULATOES AND OTHEES. TT7 M. CAEPENTEE Has received instructions to sell by Auotion, The Wsitoki Block of Land, consisting of over 1500 acres, at A. Hume's Office, Albert ■treet, Grahamatown, on Thursday, the 23rd December, 1880, at one o'clock p.m., if not previously dealt with. 1500 THUESDAY, 16th DECEMBEE. At 12 o'clock. to w nlj hip OF 11 ■ U A X A X A, OMAHU, TE AEOHA. T> TO N~¥ S & C O. Will sell by public auction, at their Mart, Queen street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, 16th December, at 12 o'clock sharp, The TOWNSHIP OF RUAKAKA is now Sub-divided and Laid Off in Lots adjoining the land leased as Business Sites at the Hot Springs, Omahu, Te Aroba. The position of this magnificent estate is so situated by Nature as to command the whole of the traffic from Hamilton, Cambridge, Tauranga, Ohinemßri, Thames, and Piako Counties and Rivers, and is the pick of the far-famed Aroha Block, of Bbomhail, Gbaxt, and Fobteb 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 are to be witnessed in this beautiful lbcelity, the bosom and Valley of the Thames, as depicted by the great navigator Codi, 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 call particulM attention to the fact that this is the only Freehold Land adjoining the new Goldfield at Te Aroha, 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 Ruakaka, bounteons nature, having provided in the wooded ranges at the back, an inexhaustible supply of timber for fencing and fuel, of the most valuable description. The Terms are most Liberal,—± cash, the balance at three, six, or nine months, with bank interest. 1486 Entertainments mHT PUPILS of the KAUAERANGA J. GIRLS' SCHOOL will give an ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Prize Fund at ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL-ROOM, Rolleston street, THIS (Friday) EVENING. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. Admission Is; Children, 6d. CLEMENT A. COENES, Te Aboha. HOESE FEED, Is 6d—PADDOCKS, 3s, PEE WEEK. James Browne's NEW GENERAL FURNISHING STORE, CENTEAL POLLEN STEEET. TAMES BROWNE having got his large 0 stock of GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS into proper order in his NEW, CENTRAL, and COMMODIOUS PREMISES in POLLEN STREET, desires to call the attention of his old customers and the public in general to the same, being confident that for VARIETY, QUALITY, AND CHEAPNESS it CANNOT be EQUALLED on the Thames. Double and Single Iron and Wood Bedsteads; Mattresses; Paliassesj Pillows, both feather and pulu. Children's Cote in great variety. Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers,- Washstands and Ware. Toilet Glasses—All sorts, sizes, and prices. Drawing Room Suites—in Hair, Repp, and Damask. Chain—both Rocking, Cane, and Kitchen. Carpets, Hearthrugs, China Matting (superior quality), and Mats. Perambulators—all makes. , Kerosene Lamps—a beautiful selection. *' Druet Stands, Electro-plated Spoons and Forks, Teapots, &c. Glass Ware and Crockery in great variety, and very cheap. Camp Ovens, Boilers, Saucepans, and all kinds of kitchen requisites. Garden Tools, &c, &o. A Cam is 'Rvsb^otvvltiY IvvitmK , PAH STORE, BEACH BOAD, The Oldest Established Ginebal Gboceby Stobb on the Thames. mHE Te Aroha Rush is not a patch upon X the Rush for our celebrated Butter. All goods in stock of the best quality obtainable, and as cheap as any list that can be produced. Our Teas are not locally grown, but are seleoted by a long experience, good judgment, and prompt payments, and can give better value than any house in town. A gentle reminder is worth oceans of blowing. Our Butter is the best on the Thames, in proof of which we have' competed at all the Butter Shows held here, and have carried off first prize on each occasion. PATBONISE LOCAL INDUSTBY. The only Store on the Thames that supplies BUTTER direct from our own Dairy. PAH STOEeTbEACH EOAD. . Thi difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a tfose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGowam's and.says, Mao give me *, pound of* your Tia, and send for order every week. V'• \ ' -;; ■„ i

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3732, 10 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3732, 10 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3732, 10 December 1880, Page 3

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