:\m 3?&ts >% guction* SALE BY AUCTION.. THURSDAY, 23bd INSTANT. At 11 o'clock. T> B- McGrRBGOE Has been instructed by Mr Ihtine to&f»ll,on the premisi»B, corner of Coohrane and Kirkwood streets (late Mr Ton&s), The wbnlp o f his Snprrinr TTOUSTCFOLD J FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising— j Chest of Drawers, Cheffonier, Round Table, ! Chair, Ac, &c { ■ ■■■ ' ' " 1 Electoral I COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. To the One Hundred and Twenty-seven Free and Independent' Electors of the Kauaeranga Eiding. jig " * J. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I RETURN you my SINCERE THANKS for your Independent Votes, and as one who holds a large stake in the Riding, I trust the choice of the majority will prove beneficial to our interests. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, ~S\ Your obedient servant, 2616 W.S.GREENVILLE. THE THAMES ELECTOEATE. T WOULD respectfully intimate to the ELECTORS of the Thames that I purpose offering myself as a CANITIDATE for thuir Suffrages at the next General Election. JAMES McGOWAN. 2590 ■• . Notices LODGE SIE WALTEE SCOTT, No. 533, S.C. I^HE Brethren are reminded that the Lodge of Instruction will be held on MONDAY, 22nd if)Bt., and will be continued on each succeeding Monday, until further notice. Hoeatio Phillips, 2615 Hon. Sec. NOTICE. 1.0. G.T. mBE JUVENILE TEMPLE, in connec--1 tion with the above Order, will be held as usual every MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. MBS RICHAET)S, 614 Superintendent. SHOETLAND VOLUNTEEE FIEE BEIGADE. THE Officers end Members of the above Brigade will be greatly obliped by reciving DONATIONS of Books for the Library connected with tbo Brigade from (gentlemen possessed of any surplus ones. The Library ha* been established some time, but the number of works contained by it is much too small, nil having been reud and re-read a great number of times. Chabi.es Ahibb, Hnn. Sec. Lamb ! Lamb ! Lamb ! mHERE is i3ow a SPLENDID SHOW of X the above at J. H. WALSH'S, Eolleston Street. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON ? Orders should be.left EARLY so as to prevent disappointment, as a greet demand is anticipated. J. H. WALSH, 2610 ROLLESTON STREET. LAMB! LAMB!! JOHN NEAL, ~OEGS to inform the Public that he is, now shewing a SPLENDID LOT of LAMB ! THE FIEST OF THE SEASON. NAPIER BEEF and MUTTON, dairy fed PORK, &c, &c., all of the FINEBT QUALITY, and at prices to Suit the limes. Orders punctually attended to. JOHN NEAL, O WEN STEEET, 2611 J. BRIGHT, NURSEEYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FRUITER. BEGS to inform his customers and frinnds he has REMOVED to a MORE CENTRAL POSITION in POLLEN BTRBET, nbah MARY STREET, where he begs to solicit a continuance of their patronage, and hope by a careful, diligent attention to their requirements to give further satisfaction. European grown VEGETABLES and FRUIT at Auckland prices. A fine sample of KIDNEY SEED POTATOES,, Id per Ib. All orders left at the shop delivered as speedily as possible. Also—J. B. will ofFur for sale, next door to Mr Hetherington's, English Oak», 4d each ; Insignis Pines, 6d each ; some Fruit Trees, Ib. each apd upwards ; Roses and Ornamental Shrubs to replace those swept away by, the late flood. % The Niagari fall* is a sight never to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only ue BJcGowA* lelliug 3i Sfttf
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3945, 20 August 1881, Page 3
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538Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3945, 20 August 1881, Page 3
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