Lands and Houses ft FOE IMMEDIATE SALE IN HAPE ROAD. A SUPERIOR FAMILY REBIDENCE of Nine Rooms, replete with every convenience. Gras and Water luid on, and nearly an Acre of Land well stocked with the Choicest Fruit Trees ia full bearing; Flower Garden of well-selected Plants, ground well drained. The House commands a iiue view of the harbour, and, standing high, is especially healthy. For Cards to view, apply to Mr W iulum. Sotjtbb, Shortland, or to Fbatbb Beos., Land Agents, &c, Grahamatown. CHOICE LAND. FOR SALE-88 ACRES PRIME LAND at Warahoe Creek and fronting the Main Road. M. BROWN, 1874 Produce Store, Albert street. General Notices THAMES CATTLE MAK&ET. BANKS & CO., STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS. MARKET each THUBSDAY, at their YARDS, PARA. WAI, at 2 p.m., for SALE of STOCK of all descriptions, PRODUCE, &c. Consignees of Stock can depend, upon every attention being given. Good Paddock Accommodation, and Phompt Account Saies. 1323 N O T I C E. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKEE, POLLEN iSTEEET (Centbal), OAVINGr dispofed of his Stock at the •^ Brunch near tbe Exchange Hotel, in Lower Shortland, to Mr M. ADAMS, Respectfully Requests that ALL ACCOUNTS DUB to him BE PAID as early as possible during the present month. March let, 1881. EMPIRE HOTEL. T. LAWLESS Pbopbietob. THIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL is now PEOPEELY OPENED Under the new Management, and can afford ACCOMMODATION Unequalled on the Gold field. Good SHOWER BATS, and.ev.-ry other Requisite conducive to- comfort afforded t,o Patrons. DINING X OOM NOW OPEN. BREAKFAST... From 7 till 9 am. DINNER ... „ VI „ 2 p.m. TEA „ 5 „ 6 p.m. GOOD COOK, th- best of Attention, Civility and Cleanliness. Agent for Abbott's and Giuett's Sweeps. Sweeps on every Event conducted. £1000 Sweep on MELBOURNE CUP, 1881 —the first started in the Colony—now open. Consultations every evening at 8 o'clock. Frederick Wells RETURNS his SINCERE THANKS POX THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on him since cotmneiving Buaiuess uuil trusts during tho coming year lo receive bTILL FURTHER SUPPORT. BEEF, MUTTON, POKK, VEAL UM3, ETC, The Best Obtainable in the Mabket, And Prices—the LOWEST POSSIBLE consistent wiih'Quality. FREDERICK WELLS, * BUTCHEE, Tababu Road. E . W . PUOIET, VTATIVE LAND PffttOffliE ACrfISXT Oflici;- 25, Qui'ci. sireoi, Auckland, over Nalioiid. lik'Uimuoi Company.- Oilion. 13i2 riLEMKWT A. CORNES, V^.; Te Ak'Ha. HOESE FEED, Is 6d-PADDOCKS, 3s, PER WEEK. • COBUKCT TIME-SIEEPEES. j ] OLDKN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. { 1 Q-uarnMfc«ed 2 years. At h very pleasant tea party, the (onversa* tion turned «>n .twins migration. A lady of exquisi'-e beauty wliowoa sipping McQ-owan's bear, turned to Mr und ashed what form he would prefer to inhabit ? T'" K« diaonlved in 3s Tea madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3813, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3813, 18 March 1881, Page 3
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