$kU$ bjr %\xdxfm. TO-MOBEOW, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 20. At 11 o'clock. TT7 M. CARPENTER Hob been instructed to sell by Publio Auction, upon the premises, Owen street, (Jrahamstown, on WEDNESDAY, April 20tb, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, STOCK of Mr DENBY, Chemist (who is leaving the Thames), consisting, of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, and a well-selected assortment of Perfamery and Toilet Bequisites, Show Cases, Trade Fixtures, Pianoforte (mahogany case, 6f octavos, good tune), an excelleot Violin, Handsome Loo Table, 400-Gallon Tank, and Garden Boiler, &c, &c t ; also, the unexpired term of Lease of the premises. 2030 THURSDAY, 21st' APEIL, At 11 o'clock. ■VALUABLE FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, Pollen and Mary Stbeet;;, Shobtland. pELLION & CO. Having received instructions, will offer for Balt> r a.t their "Rooms, Albert street, Grahams , town. ''os- the nbova date, at 11 o'clock, The following valuable PBOPERTIES, numbered on (ho Plan of the Town of Shortland as-follows :— No.SjiiJ-ia^iiig a frontage of 65 feet to' Pollen Bfreet,'"by a depth of 66 feet to Mary •street, to be «üb-divided into two frontages ' to Pollen street it the sale. Nob. 436, '438, 439, and 440, having frontages respectively of 33 feot each to Mary street by a depth of 165 feet. The Bnilding9, consisting of Shop, Dwelling Houses, &c, will Ye sold with each ' allotment on which the same may be erected. The Auctioneers invite the attention of Capitalists, Land Speculators, Merchants, Bnd other* to the Sale of these Valuable Allotments, which, for Business Sites or Private Evidences caunot be excelled, being centrally lituatec 1, and within ten minutea' walk of the banks, public offices, Ac, at Grahamstown, and the same of the wharf, &0., Shortland. Plan of the Allotments and all particulars to be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers Albert street, Grahamstown. 1914 PEELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THAMES HIGH SCHOOL B^SEEVE. THE undersigned has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at tl-e Borough Council Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, May 11th, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, LEASES of a portion of the Thames High School Beserve in Sections of 25 to 111 acres. Plans and conditions of sale will be ready for usue'in a few days. f Wi, Cabpfnteb, Auctioneer. Thames, A pril 7,1881. 1982 v Tenden mENDEBS for the ERECTION of a _L School-house at Hastings (Thames) will be received by the Education Board, Wyndham itreet, Auckland, until Noon of FRIDAY, 29 lh April instant. Plan and Specification at the Office of the Board, and on application,to the Secretavy of the District School Committee, Hastings. -2015 Meetings THAMES HOSPITAL. mHE ANNUAL MEETING- of Subscriber •*• to the Thames Hospital will be held at the Academy of Music on WEDNESDAY, 20th hurt., at 8 o'clock p.m., to receive the Report of the Committee for the past year, and to elect a President, Vice President, Honorary Treasurer, and a Committee. Miners who] have contributed through Mining Managers to the amount of Five Shillings during the past year are entitled to Vote at this Meeting upon producing a certificate to that effect from their Mine Manager^ according to clause 8 of the Hospital Rules. Subsoribers will please enter at the Stalls door, and the Public will be admitted at the Gallery only. Edwabd Honisb, Secretary. NEW GOLDEN OEOWN GOLD MINING COMPANY. (Limited.) THE First Annual GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, Shortland street, Auckland, . on FRIDAY, the 29th inst., at 12 noon. Business—To Reports and Balance Sheet; Election of Two Directors and Auditor. By order of the Directors. F. A. .White, 1996 Manager. Apology * — TO — GEORGE NATHANIEL BEASSEY, Es'fe, SOLICITOB OP THE SUPREME COUET OF; NEW ZEA LAND. SIB, —My. attention having been called to several statements in the Advjebtiseb of Bth of November, 1880, 24th and 28th February, and 12th March, 1881, reflecting upon you in your professional capacity, written by contributors t > the said Ldvebtibbb newspaper, I feel ifc my duty ta.withdraw, in this public manner, all imputations the'writer (signing himself " Paul Pry" and another contributor have thus unjustly cast upon you, and to apologise for the publication of the same through the columns of the newspaper under my oonfcrol. WM. WILKINSON. Thames, 11th April. "As the writer of the contributions signed •MPaul Pry " in the Advebtiseb, I concur in the above expression of regret and withdrawal of all reflections contained therein. —Edwabd MobGAN-Mobbib, Reporter. Thames Adteb« tisbb. April 11th, 1881. HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch, Guaranteed 2 years. AT a very pleasant tea party, the conversa' tion turned on transmigration. A lady of • exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan'B best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? T^ *»c d issued in 3s TBA madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3839, 19 April 1881, Page 3
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