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Notice* STAPLET^N'S ATOTELTy CANARY • CONSULTAIi- TION No. 8, oir the MAIDEN STE}PLECHA^|: f GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP, and HUNT CWB CUP, HMARU,;Qtffi*N'd '_BaXUDXY t 1881. 2000 Subscribers wed.' EachTiokat has a chan*-^ wihtiin| -Three PrizaU- v x • :.a-.. i ■ . Mftideh -■■■i...~ s< - ' -Hunt Steepta- Ow»d Club chase. ■ vN|#p^»l-"; . Cup. Ist Horge ... £10Q .i^M, ; . £100 2nd Horse ... 60 W 7&----3 rd Horse ... 25, 30 25 Other Starters " (divided) ... 40" 50 4* Non-Btarters (di- . . Tided) , ... 'BJ lOC £30Q ~~~ «4flo £300 To-bo conducted .r^fcHorws:—Each 6Tent to be drawn for sepfuajfettj* ""king th«« , drawings. The holder oFime or more tickets hue an equal interest; io- -*he three aboTe events, thus giving hi* r or bar • fhwwe of obtaining three horse* wftli cm «iok*f->-To be drawn at Sorest*** Hall, by a Committee of th« Subscriber*, «nd ntalto «dTer* tised in Morning P*rers. ; Is exchange on cheques. Two sUmpf for reply »nd result. For the greater si(iaf*ction of my numerous clients, I have requested- Mr JußU* Fzimwo, Tobacconist, City Baths, Udlotab© street, to act as Treasurer. He having con* sented, will for (be, future receive and pay all moneys jn connection with my Consultations.. 1 • * "TfiOltAS STAFLBTOVi ? Box 888. •' Or»t>— - FißMisa, Tteanurer, ■> City Balks, Colombo street. Aas»T FOB THK T**MKS— CHARLES' MCLIVER, BXOWIT STBIBT. 8004 i I ; GOVERNOR FERGUSON HOTEL, T/RARU ROAD, THAMES. , Mhs Sawyer, Propbietress. \;” • '. ii. i ■'- .•'■-. npHB, landlady of the abore Favourite X and well knows Hotr 1 thanks her friends and tlie-general public lor their patronage during the laVtlo yeaifej and hopes to merit a continuation of theii-wvot>**s. It having been curantly reported that she had disposed of her /house and business, she takes this opportunity of assuilng her friends that she is still Sole^ Proprietress; and also that she has ; greatljtflaereaßed the accommodation of her houeftJfcd also provided Good Stabling. Being th&ughlv independent, she is as hitherto enabk>d' to purchase all her article* in the best market. ■ ■ ■•• . None but the B^ST QUALITIES x>t WINES, SPIRIfB, BEER, fOBDIALS, ETC., ETC., Said at tbia Esiablishment. First Class Accooißiodation for Boarders and iTravellers. K8.—8.-owu aod Campbell's Kxhibition ALE alw«9«jHt4Aipgh(* - ,';.•" "' MASONIC HOTEL, COROMANDEL. riIHIS very Large and Commodious Hotel, X having become the property of' Captain Watebman, lately of Auckland; hue been thoroughly put in Repair, and made the Foremost Hotel in the District, if not in the Province of Auckland. Visitor* and Families from the Thames district may expect every attention. A VERY LARGE PUBLIC BOOM Has been fitted up for Meetings, Lectures, &c. ■ Travellers Generally will FINP EVKBT i'CoKVXKISNCJC, And the Best Brands of WINE 8, A L EB, AND SPIRIT S. W. A. WATEKMAfI, PRCPBIEIOR. 2095 IvAUCKLAND>* CIEE HERBERT H. SMITHS O" OVENS, iOVE3,RANG2S,&c., Especially the BTBW Zba^-wd ECLIPSE ■ COTTAGE RANGriS. BEWARE p^ IMITATIONS. WHAT THE PERSONS WHOHAfE THEM m USE ?AY! j " To Mr Herbert 11. Suyth: "Dear Sir,—Tbe K Jtch"n Range I p^^• chased from you on the Ist d»y of November le«t is evevythinj tbat can be desired in the way-of Cooking, and is a saving to me of fully 2s 6d per week in fuel. „- '• Your', &0., *•••■' " G. J. Bbbkk xt, "Napier street, Feb. 2, 1880." ; "To Mr H. H." Smith : . "Sir, —Having ha.d one of your Patent Portable Smoke Consuming Ovens for ov«?r six years, I have much.pleasuN? in sf atinw fc'ut it gives entire satisfuctioii, and taken less fuel than any oven I ever uaed hefore. Howick, July 9, 1879. Stores sold on the DEJEBBBD PAYMENT AtJp^LAND WON W.QBSS. DvEflAis-BT«¥¥.?. iaaQ GOVEMMBNT'aA^ETTJS. f HI STAR (Thames) is a duly Gazetted Journal for the Publication of all Bankruptcy, Highway, and other Public Notices, uuder various Colonial Acts. *PFS Circulars (on note qr l*^trr papdr in plain and fa?{iy iype. Carters" ReiHpte psu^adi bound and pericrated »1 tte tTnriira Btab Office. l:fl* difference between a Qent'and, a Qexille man :-Tue Gent tvtni up what behw for a nose" and lays, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowAji's and says, Mac give me a pound of jour Tea, and send for order every week ' "!< " Adisep embrowned tint which tel'.B the nature of the leaf McGowak sells ' ac 3s a pound, I

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3857, 10 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3857, 10 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3857, 10 May 1881, Page 3

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