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. . OFMCIOUSNESS. (To the Editor of the Evening Star.) - . Sißj^-Can you inform me if a census ■üb-fntlmetator a right to interfere with what" a person sets down as his religious belief in the column for that purpose in the census paper. This occurred to me. I called myself a Freethinker, and the enumerator in my absence drew his pen through it. If the enumerator acted under orders this looks some thing like official tyranny, and it is actuated by a feeling of antagonism to the desire of- persona holding the same opinions as myself to know what their strength is.—l am, etc., Subscribes. [The enumerator had no right to alter the paper in the direction referred to. — Ed. B.] PEELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE FEEEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, Pollen and Mary Stbbets, Shortland. pELLION & CO. Having received instructions, will offer for gale, at an early date, The followinp valuable PROPERTIES, numbered on the- Plan of the Town of Shortland as follows :— No. 441, having a frontage of 55 feet to Pollen street, by a depth of 66 feet to Mary street, to be sub-divided info two frontages to Pollen street at the sale. Nob* 436, 438, 439, and 440, having frontages respectively of 33 feet each to Mary street by a depth of 165 feet. The Buildings, consisting of Shop, Dwelling ll< ii^b, Ac, will te sold with each allotm< m on which the same may be erected. The Auctioneers invite the attention of Capitalize, Land . Speculators, Merchants, and other* to the Sale of these Valuable Allotments, which, for Business Sites or Private Residences caunot be excelled, being^ centrally situated, and within ten minutes' walk of the banks, public offices, Ac, at Grahamstown, and the same of the wharf, iScc., Shortland. Plan of the Allotments and all particulars • to be obtained at the office ofjhe Auctioneers Albert street, Grahamstown. 1914 THAMES CATTLE MARKET. : BANKS~~& CO., STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS. MARKET each THURSDAY, at their YARDS, PARAWAI, 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 Accom- .: modation, and Pbompi Accowt Sales. , '-■-.. 1323 Wanted WANTED— A WET NURSE. Apply to Mrs Bacutatt;, Sandes street. W ANTED to Purchase for Removal, an T> OLD HOUSE or SHED. Apply to CHAB. HlMi, Thameß Paint Manufacturing Works, Campbell street. WANTED to Purchase, a BLACKSMITH'S ANVIL. Second hand.— E. R. MoGbe»ob, Albert street. Educational fTHAMES BOYS' AND GIELS' X HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—Mr James Adamb, 8.A., London University. Assistant Teacher—Miss ¥. Chitxt. Drawing and Assistant Master—Mr H. L. J/mes, New Zealand University. School lees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) One pupil, £i 2s; two pupils, £3 13s 6s ; three pupils, £4 14s 6d ; four pupils, £5 lCs The next quarter commences on TUESDAY, the 12th April. The Secretary will attend at the school on TUESDAY NEXT, from 9 to 10 o'clock a.m., for the purposeof receiving School Pees* R. A. Hbaid, 1976 Secretary. Notices BOOTS AND SLIPPEKS JUST BECEIVEDA NICB ASSORTED LOT OF . LADIES' GENTS', & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SLIPPPERS, OFBBST ENGLISH MAKE. BOYS' and GIRLS' STRONG LACED ELASTIC BOOTS, in Great Yarjety. COLONIAL MADE MINERS' BOOTS IN STOCK, Evbet Description of Boots made to Obdee. . -^ ,-■ Remaining Portion of Summer Stock oi Boots and Shoes now offered at REDUCED PRICES, to make room.for New Goods to arrive. M. WHITEHBAD, BOOTMAKEE, POLLEN STBEET (Centbal). Meetings A.O.F. i COUET PEIDE OF PAENELL, 4409. s.!^-"'^^-^ ri^HE Usual Financial '/B&WwlsJ7& ■*• MEETING of the mmtaS. a^m above Court will be held * bß3^S^ r at c reemasoDß> Hall, M^MBawtfEmL^r. Owen street, GrahamsjPPßffl^K, town, THIS EVENING wfcJffiiLJiS. the 7th inßtant> afc '7>30 g^Sgg^C^Ll Business—To receive Balance-sheet and Auditors' Report, and to consider a motion re the District. Chabees Ahieb, Secretary. The best test of the interest of a book is it capability of being read a second time, dittc for3»TsA. "

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 7 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 7 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 7 April 1881, Page 3

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