Oxte Auckland correspondent says, re Patetere :-The Government, so the morning paper says, has squared its advances by way of • taking an area of land. As it could not go the whole hog, i* asserted that a portion of the blocks selected would be handed 'over to the Waste Lands Board to he dealt with. As the largest area of the land so acquired will likely turn out to be "pumice stone," the great Commissioners, Firth and. May, will no doubt find o at when too late that the? have got possession of an additional white elephant, and that iri its stead Grant and Foster's block " ould be more acceptable for the deferred payment system than the rejected sections of Patetere. We shall see.
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j&SU* bg %Uttlo\X. FOR SALE. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. T)RIME FAT CA'ITLE (balance of X Joedan's draft). Full Market Prime Napier Wethers Also, under Bill of Sale— 1 Stroiig, .Haunch Horee 1 Diary Cow arid Two Calves. A Consignment of sweet, well-cut Caten Chaff, in lots to suit purchasers. BANKS & CO. Entertainments PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. ASOCIAL GATHERING in connection with the above Church will be held the Masonic Hall, Queen street, on THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. ' Mußic, Recitations, and short Addresses will be given. Fruit and Cake will'be distributed. Admission—ls ; Children, 6d. 2272 Meetings 'iE AROHA QUARTZ CRUSHING ■■ COMPANY (LiMiTEb.T ( AN Extrordinary Meeting of the above Company will be held at 8 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, June 30, at the office of the Company, Whitaker street, Te Aroha. Business :—To authorise a Bill of Sale of the Property of the Company in security of money to be borrowed, and I to secure the repayment thereof. By order of Directors, H. E. Whitakbb, Manager. Monday, June 6th, 1881. 2262 PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. mHE usual FORTNIGHTLY MEET-. X ING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Rolleston street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, June Bth, 1881, at half-past seven o'clock. By order of the W.M. •■■■■•■■ Wm. Smith, ■ Secretary. Wanted \\T ANTED, SIX GOOD QUARRYMEN. *V Apply to Johh Ross, at Neal's, Butcher, « wen street, or to JiW-is McOoeMICK, on the works, Tapu. 2261 «T7 ANTED TO PURCHASE, in any VV Quantity, COKOMANDEL 1 OYB--'JL'EBS. Apply—A. CxrtURK, Corner of Mary and Pollen streets. ■ 2159 Dentistry MR JOSEPH TYNDALL, Surgeon Dentist, (of Auckland), Tlv/fAY BE CONBULTED at Mr 0. G. ' 1»X FARRAR'S, Cbemisti. Shortland, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the ,7th and Bth of June. , : : ' : - Calls THE THAMES RIVER STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limitbd). THE Directors give notice that a CALL (the Ist), of- £Z 15s per share has been made due and payable on WEDNESDAY, the Bth June, 1881, at the Company's Office, Albert street, GrahamstfJwn. All sums previously paid on account of preliminary call will be placed to credit of this call. Aiex. Hume, Secretary. Albert street, 16th Mayj 1881. 58161 Notices FRUIT TREES, Forest Treeß, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Camelias.— J. BRIGHT'S Parawai Cheap Price List, foe CASH. —J. B. respectfully intimates to his customers and friends he has a choice collection of Fruit Trees, from one to thres years old, some having borne fruit last Season, from Is each and upwards, also some fine Plants of the African Rose Thorn; for fences this thorn is unequalled when properly grown. Some beautifnl plants of the Primula Sinensis, well adapted for flowering in windows, Is to Is 3d each. My collection of Vegetable Seeds surpass any for quality and size that I have sold other years.' Our climate is unequalled for growing large Seeds. My Veitches' Perfection Peas are a very fine flavour, and a prolific bearer 9d per pint. Cabbage Plants Veitche'a Gwnt Cauliflower, 15...,6 - per hundred. Kidney Potatoes, Id per pound. English oaks from 4d lo 6d each. / HOLDEN'S 42« Silver Hunting Watch, Guaranteed 2 years. ; ■
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3882, 8 June 1881, Page 3
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