ThIMES HIGH! rCHOOL RESERVE. fT* HE undersign^ his open instructed to 1 Sell by Auction, at t> c Borough Council Chambers, on TUESDAY, June 7tl», at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ' LEASES of a portion of the Thames High "School Re.ervo in Sections of 25 to 111 ecres. Plans and conditions of sale can be obtained df the undersigned. - Wm. Cabpbhteb, Auotionper. Thames, April 7,1881. 1982 Calls OLD GOLDEN CALF GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). A CALL (the 6(fc) of One Shilling per ShaTre on the Oampany's Capital has I hi* day been made by (he Director*, payable to the Manager at the Company!* Office, No. 11, New ZenJand Insurance Company's Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of June, 1881. D-' Gr. MacDohbsm., Manegor. Auckland, 6th M»y, 1881. 2116 NEW NOKTH DEVON GOLD MINING OuViPAiSY (Limited) rpHE Directors have This Day Diade v. JL CALL (the 51 h) of SIXPENCE jefir Share, payable to the undersigned, at the Company's Office, Shortlund stree^, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst. ,' ' F. A. Whit», ,' Manager. " Auckland, 3rd May, 1881. J, 2096 Notices STJ&ft STORE, X A EAK A'k O A Di Ttf A ME 8. MBS/XITDLOW BEG 3to return he? mo#t sincere thanks for .he very LIBET&^j^ONAGkB brstowed oi. her during the 'past Twelve Year*, and lakes this opportunity of informing her Customer*, and the'inhabitants of the Karaka and Block 27. that »be has added to ber'Stbck a ittall but WE LL-SELECIED OF DRAJPEHY, wbich'Blreis now SKLLimi arrtie LOWEST ; t PBIGES. Her -TOCK of &BOCEBIE9 antt GOODS i usually found in a well-kept Store has i just been'replenished with v eplendid' , I Jot of 3SEW GrOODS, which ;. c i is prepared to SELL at \ \ such Prices as to DEFY COMPETITION. Mrs LUDpOW, , 2112 KABAKA BOAD. -rr- : =■$ GOVERNOR FEROUSOW TA»AitX| BOAD, THAMES. Mrs - Bawyi? k, Pr6ps rietress. THE LandlajijcM Jbh^e above Favourite land wenjtfiowrJTßotel thanks her friend* and the gerferaj pM^Uc tor their patronage during the last 1Q years, and hopes lo merit, a continuation of their favours. ; „ -• It'haTing^lSeiS'tMifeeatly' reported that she had disposed of her house and buuiuess, she takes this opportunity of assuring her friends that she is still Sole Proprietress; and also that she has greatly increased the accommodation of hier house, and aleo pr,p?ided C4ood Stabling. Being thoroughly independent, she j| at hitherto enabled to purchase all her articles in the best market. None but the BEST QUALITIfig of WINES, SPIRITS, BEEK, COBDJALS, .■*■"..'.',". :.. ETC., ETC., §jld at this Establishment, First Class Accommodation for Boarders itnd Travellers: : N.B.—Brown and""Campbell's Exhibition ALE always on draught. ittASONXC HOTEL., COEOMANDEL.. .■:..■■ •..:(■■■ ■■-■ ■** '- ■...- V ; THIS Very fcafgp ftfld poTomd^ioi^e Hfitpl, naving become the property of Captain "Vf^TBUMAN, lat§ly.' of AjUpkland, h»8 been thoroughly p\it* in. Repair, andjoadp the ForemoatJlotelin th,e Distriot, if not in the 'Pro'vinte of Aucklaud.. t Vieitors atid Families from tho Tlnitnes Pwtrict may wpectetefy attention. ', '■. ;<•:. | ,; JA VBRY LAR(J B PUBLIC ROOM'»" Hasbxen fitted up for Meuting*, Lecture*, 4c. Trarellerß Generally will \ . FIKD EVEBY CONVKSIKNCB, And the Best Eranda 'of L WIN EB, ALEB, AND SPIBITS. -<: W. A/ AVApU^IAiS, ! PaOPKIErOR. 2Q95i ; IyAUCKLANS/' SK X HKB B KIIT H. SMITH'S OVENS, STOVES.BANG ES, &c, Especially the New Zbat,\nd" E p. L $ P S g ■■-OOTTXG% ttANftE.. B,BW4KE ®? IMITATIONS, WHAT THE FERScTnS WHO HAVE THEM IN USE »AY! . ' " To Mr Herbert H. Smith: "Dear Sir,—The Kifch n Range I purchased from you on the Ist day of November lest is everything that can be desired in the way of Cooking, and is a saving to me of fuller 2s 6d per week in fuel. " Yoae*, &c, • ■ •* G. 3.. BKM^janc^, « Napier street, Feb. 2, }f|Bs" "ToMrH-^Sm^'i , t , ' II Pirr-Haviflg hafj oge of yp tt r ¥a.te^t Portable SnioV ponflttniing (Wns f">r ot^i ■i^ years, \ haye m«cii pleajmre JnjJatinj fchtf it gives eßijre satisfuc^Qji, and take* l«i» fuel than any oven I ever used befow>. '" MB» FITSPAfBICK." Bbwitk, July 9, 18^9, r . Stovea sold on the DtTKmEi) Paxmewt Ststbm. , •*■' . AUCKLAND IliON W^Jii^ AT-ft very pleasant tea party, the converea< tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping M^owa»!iJ| best, turned to Mr —r wA «4| d ife*^ ro,r» he would 'p.rf)fßf lp inhabit I TpSe divn»»e§ in 8s iWjA tnadtim.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3856, 9 May 1881, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3856, 9 May 1881, Page 3
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