Sato* fog Ittctiam PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THAMES JOCKEY CLUB ANNAUL RACES, To be held at the Parawai Race Course on 27th and 28th inst. THE GATES, 2 Publicans' Boo,ths, 1 Good Templar Booth, 4 Refreshment Stalls, Cards of Races, Totalisators, Rights of Games, Grand Stand, &c, will be offered by Public Auction on FRIDAY NEXT, the 17th inst. Time and place will appear in a future issue. T. Lawubss, 1516 Secretary. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23bd. By Oedee of the Mobtgagees. WAITOKI BLOCK NEAR TE AROHA GOLDFIELD. TIT M . CARPE NT E R Has reeived instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by Auction at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, GrahamstowD, on THURSDAY, December 23rd, 1880, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless previously disposed of by private contract, The Desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, known as the WAITOKI BLOCK, containing 1523 aores, more or less, situate on the banks of the Waihou River. It has a frontage of about a mile to the river. This, with its close vicinity to the Te Aroha Goldfield, and the fact that the main County road from the Thames passes through it, confers upon it advantages which could not fail to be appreciated by intending investors in the most cursory inspection. The proposed Thames and Waikato line of Railway will pass through the Block. Further particulars can be obtained of the Auctioneer, at his Office, Shortland. 1611
TO-MOEROW, THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER. At 12 o'clock. TOWN SHIP OF RtJ AKA K A, OMAHU, TE ABOHA. T> TO N~ S & CO. 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 Subdivided and Laid Off in Lots adjoining the land leased as Business Sites at the Hot Springs, Omahu, Te Aroha. The position of this magnificent estate is so situated by Nature as to command the whole of the traffic from Hamilton, Cambridge, Tauranga, Ohinenmri, Thamer, and Piako Counties and Rivers, and is the pick of the far-famed Aroha Block, of Bboomhali,, Ghaut, and Fobteb notoriety, commanding, as it does, a Magnificent River Frontage, Splendid Soil, abundantly Watered by mountain streams, crystallised through quartz of gold-beating stone. The eye could not depict more delightful scenery and charming views than are to be witnessed in this beautiful locality, the bosom and Valley of the Thames, as depicted by the great navigator Cook, 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 particular 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, bounteous nature, having provided in the wooded i anges at the baek, an inexhaustible supply of timber for fencing and fuel, of the most valuable description. The Terms are most Liberal,—i cash, the balance at three, six, or nine [months, with bank interest. 1486
Tenders PUBLIC WOEKS OFFICE. ARCHITECT'S BRANCH, v Wellington, 19th November, 1880. mENDERS ars invited for the Erection of JL Post and Telegraph Office at Eamo, County of Whangarei. General Conditions, Specifications, and Drawings may be seen at the Public Works Office, Architect's Branch, Wellington; at the Public Works Offices at Auokland and Whangarei. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside " Tender for Post and Telegraph Office, Kamo," will be receired at the above Office up to Noon of SATURDAY, the 18th dav of December, 1880. Telegraphic tenders will be received, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time above specified. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By command. P. F. M. Bubbows, 1443 Architect, P.W. I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tea is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number isnumber one, therefore try MoGowas's 3b DBA
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3736, 15 December 1880, Page 3
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