Sale? % %wtixim. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, JANUARY, 1, 1881. {JJALEOF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.— O Mr Oabpentee has been instructed by Mrs Rae to Sell by Auotion, upon the premises formerly known as the Kamkn Hotel, near the Pawn Office, Shortland, on SATURDAY, January Ist, 1881, at eleven o'clock in tbo forenoon, the following Unredeemed Pledges:—72 OFG- Watch 3182, 2nd June 5 935 OF Wntch and Albert 313, 23nd Murch j 73 DCEL Watch 108*. 2nd June ; 146DCG and Albert 8207, 22nd June; 99 DC Watch 35952, 10th June ; 914 DOEL Watch 66247, 13fh April; 189 Albert, 11th June; 790 Ear rings, 16th February; 14 Ear-rings, f 13th May j 909 Ring, 12th April 5 139 Ring , 20th June; 916 WV Ring, 14th April; 958 Ring, May 27th ; 997 Ring, 7th May; 895 Ring, 12th March ; 184 Ring, 18th June j 44 2 Alberts, 2 Broochee, Ear«rings, Brooch, 0 Rings, 2 Studs, 22nd May; 984 Brooch, Ear-rings, and Ring, 2 Alberta, Watch (3076) and Chain, sth May ; 94i Knife, Fork, and Spoous, 251h March; 716 Sewing Machine, 31sc January ; 300 Trousers and Vest, 16th August,, 476 Shawl, 29th.September j 453 Dress, 23rd (September j 392 Suit Clothes, 10th September; 435 Dress and Cloak, 20th September ' 1609
MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. As Mr WiLtiAM*A:DAMB has to proceed South in a few days, TOHN.LEYDON Will sell at an early date, That Beautiful 7-Roomed VERANDAH COTTAGE, and Wash-house (two doors from thi Eev. Mr Lush's residence) iv Mary street, und erected on a large Allotment well stocked with Fruifc Trees (in full bearing) of the choicest description; there is also a beautiful Flower Garden in front, together 'with bis Furniture and Effects. Intending, purchasers may examine the Property previous to the day of sale. Full particulars in future issue. 1605 JOHN LE V DO N Will sell at an early date in Hape Creek, on the property, , Mr Vebnon's Six Boomed VERANDAH COTTAGE, with Orchard, covering over 2 acres of ground, well fenced, together with his superior Furniture and Effects. Full particulars in future issue. PRELIMINARY NOTICE? THUBSDAY AND* FRIDAY, 6th AND 7th JANUARY.
ri E L L I O N ."& CO. Having received instructions f "om Mr C. F. Quint^ will sell at the Empire Hotel, Owen street, Grabamstown, on the above dates, commencing at 11 o'cleck each day, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, comprising Drawing-room Suite, superior Piano'by Chappel, Wardrobe, Mirrors, Pictures; Parlor, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture and Cooking Utensils; as also. Glassware, Decanters and Bar Requisite?. Full particuhira in future advertisements. 1613 Amusements AN EVENING DANCE will be held in the Good Templar Hall on MONDAY, January 3rd, 1881. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Double Tickets, 3a 6d; may be had#£j. French; oifp 'f ' ' H. CABTiJ, 1610 . Hon^ Sec. Services . . WESLEYAN CHURCH. npHE Rev. James Watkin, of Sydney, will JL Preach in the Wesleyan Church, Shortland, on BUNDAY EVENING next, 2nd January, 1881. ;■* 1608
Tenders NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ROLLING STOCK CONTRACTS. FOR THE ERECTION OF SIXTY COAL WAGONS, CLASS A. TEN LOW SIDE WAGONS AND THIRTYFIVE CATTLE WAGONS. Public Works Office. Auckland, 24th December, 1880. OEPARATETENDERS will be received at O this Office until NOON of MONDAY, the 17th January, 1881, for the above contracts. Tenders must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Auckland, aud marked outside, "Tenders for Rolling Stock." Plins, specification!, and the Warden's Office, Grahamstown, Thames. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. . By command (Signed) James Stbwabti f 1589 District Engineer. Wanted
WANTED, a YOUNG MAN for the Butchering. Apply R. BATKMAN, Rolleston street. ■ , 1612 WANTED, Everybody to visit the Grnnd SIGHT AsjCOPE and BAZAAR,'now open in Brown street, Grahamstown. ' Every one, will receive a New Year's Present. Admission—ls ; Children, Half-Price. 1505 \JL7 ANTED KNOWN — EVERYONE Vf SATISFIED TO-NIGHT at J. Ibeiand's in Pollen street! Extra Gifts-^-Tea Trays, Cushions, Pockets. Silver Watch to'be given away tonight. One Shilling each—good value. 1611 I V ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for % v Sale at the Evening Stab Office.
General Notices ' NOTICE. rpHE Bestaurant] of the Empire Hotel WILL BE CLOSED after SUNDAY, the 2nd init. O.F. Qurirr, 1607 Proprietor. I WISH it to be understood that my object in gelling 3s Tea is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number iinumber one," therefore try MoGowak'b 3s Iba ■ ' " . " ■ ' .
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3748, 31 December 1880, Page 3
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