CEICKET MATCH (PAEAWAI GARDENS.) rnHE Match, Auckland v- Thames, takes JL place TO-MORROW (Saturday), commencing at 10 30. Admission, 6d. FOE IMMEDIATE SALE IN HAPE CREEK. A SUPERIOR FAMILY RESIDENCE of Nine Rooms, replete with every convenience. Gi-as and Water laid on, and nearly an Acre of Land well stocked with the Choicest Fruit Trees in full bearing; Flower Garden of "well-selected Plants, ground well drained. The House commands a fine view of the harbour, and, standing high, is especially healthy. For Cards to view, apply to Mr Hall, Druggist, Shortland, and for further particulars apply to 1875 William Sotjteb.
You can be measured frr a Trousers for 17s 6d, or Trousers and Vest 28s 6d, at CLOONAN's (late Cosgrave and Go.) Plenty of Tweeds to select from.—[Advt.]
It is generally conceded the figures were " cooked" on which the awards were made in the late fishery arbitration between Canada and the United States, the latter being the sufferer.
"Prisoner, sentence of death has just been passed upon. Have you anything more to say ? " " ISTo judge, and I guess you haven't neither!''
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Thames Star, Issue 3807, 11 March 1881, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Issue 3807, 11 March 1881, Page 2
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