! Lands pnd Housed MONEY TO LEND. • SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY.TO IO LEND, at Cußiißsx Bates. MONEY INVESTED ik STOCKS, and MORTGAGES; NEGOTIATED Free of Cost to Investors and Lenders. ' IjlOE SALK-- 250 Acres (Agricultural ' Lease) at Waitawheta, Utrinemuri; till in Grass, Fenced, and sub-divided; at pesenfc Lp seel to Mr Fjjankxyn for £100 per annum. Prifie, £600 —a bargain, FOR SALE—A. Seven-roomed COTTAGE uud Freehold Allotment, Mackay street —Cheap. HOK SALK—6O Acres Good Forest X? LAISU; price, £20. FOR SALE—Three COTIAGES on Freehold Allotments, Sealey street. TjlOK SALE—That Excellent RESIJj DKIN CIS, tiandes street, with Large Freehold Allotment, at present in the occupation of L. J, Bagnall, Esq., ipOR SALE-A Good Block of LAND, Thames Valley. I7IOR SALE—A Very Comfortable ? FAMILY RESIDENCE, with Several Acres of Freehold, beautifully laidout. FESTER BROS. LAND AGENTS, Auckland and Thames. 2577 Notices . POUND NOTICE. "1 MPOUNdED, on the 15th August, by Mr JL DaYls, of Parawai, One Bay HODfSB— no brands—for trespassing in his Paddocks, and in default of beirg released and all expenses paid, I will apply io a Justice of the Pea< c for uuthority to Sell tlie said Horse on FRIDAY, l,he 26th inst., at 12 o'clook jnoon, at Ibe Public Pound, Shortlaii'l. L. GXTBB, Poundkeeper. August 23rd, 18.81. Cheap Earthenware AT . : ''' ■■ Me GO WAN'S I ALAKGE QUANTITY of CUPS and SAUCERS, only 6d. Jugs, Mugs, and Miscellaneous Earthenware will be Sold at Greatly Keduced Prices. COVEBED JUGS and TEAPOTS—a great variety at Low Bates. Large Size Plates and Dishes-^-Vehy Cheap A NBW'IiINiS. Splendid LEATHER PORTEMAtfTiiAUX, much below . ordinary rates. McCAUL'S COLONIAL OVENS, and all Thames Manufactured Goods, at Maker's Prices. SHOE and SCRUBBING BRUSH KS at various rates. HAIR, UASS and AMKEIC A N BROOMS—Cheap. TEA. Notwithstanding all that has been aaid by Merchants and 'leii Brokers of the excellence of. the " Bowen " Teas, the telegrams that first arrived announcing an inferior crop are borne out by t!iis Shipment, as the " Bowen" Teas are not up to last year's supplies. J am happy to inform my Customers and thi Public that by securing a Repeat Ordor, I am in a ■position to Supply by far the Best Teas on the Thames. Try McGowan's for Earthenware ! Venus Tobacco at McGrowan's! Try McGowan's for TEA! Rollerson and Son, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, EX ' BOBEALIS '—■ orv TONS of WOOD'S FLOUR in Md\j Sucks and Bags. »X ' ANNABEL.' 70 Sucks of Fine Sharps 72 do Prime Potatoes 1(1 do M>ok's Oatmeal — FINE QUA.IITY We have also in Sock Adelaide FLOUR, Firth and Soppett's Best Flour, and Firsfcc^s Fowl Wheat, and New Zaalsnd Maize. TO ARRIVE, per 'T. B. Tatlob '— 100 Sacks of Bran 10 do Anderson's Oatmeal Ijgg" TRY our BREAD, delivered to al parts of the Field, made from the Beet Flour procurntye, ROLLERSON and SON, BAKERS AND c'HODUCE DEaLSRS, Whole-ale and Retail, KARAKA BOAP.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3948, 24 August 1881, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3948, 24 August 1881, Page 3
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