Electoral THE THAMES ELECTOBATE. I" WOULD respectfully intimate to the ELECTORS of the Thames that I purpose offering myself as a CANDIDATE for thuir Suffrages at the next General ElectionJAMES McGOWAN. 2590 Lands and Houses MONEY LEND. S EVEKAL SUMS OP MONEY TO O LKND, AT Cv BLUEST BATJES. j\/j OJSES: INVENTED in STOCKS, i-U and MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED Free of Cost to Inrestors and Leniers. T7IOK SALE—2SO Acres (Agricultural Jj Lease) at Waitawheta, Uhinemuri; ull in Grass, Fenced, and sub-divided; at present Le.sed to Mr Fbanklyn for £100 per annum. Price, £600—a bargain. FOE SALE—A Seven-rooiped COTTAGE and Freehojdff Allotment, Mackay street —Cheap. ■." i FOR SALE—6O Acres Good Forest LAND; price, £20. ."' | ITIOE SALE—Three COTTAGES o« 1 Freehold Allotments, Sealey street. EOE SALE—That Excellent RESIDENCE, Sandes street, with Large Free!)old Allotment, at present in the occupa- ' tion of L. J, Bagnall, Esq. FOR SALE—A Good Block of LAND, Thames Valley. FOR SALE—A Very Comfortable FAMILY RESIDENCE, with Several Acres of Freehold, beautifully laidOUt. ; ;':, FRaTER BROS. LAND AGENTS, Auckland and Thames. 2577 Notices Cheap Earthenware AT Mo GO WAN'S ! A LARGE QUANTITY of CUP 3 and SAUCERS, only 6d. Jugs, Mugs, and Miscellaneous Jfarthenware will be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. COVERED JtTQS and TEAPOTS—a great variety at Low Bates. Large Size Plates and Diahes—Very Cjbbap A NEW LINE. Splendid LEATHER POItTEMAN. T-bAUX, much below ordinary rates. McCAUL'S COLONIAL OVENS, and all Thames Manufactured Goods, at Maker's Prices. SHOE and SCRUBBING BRUSH US at various rates. HAIR, JBASS and AMERICAN BKOOMti—Uheap. TEA. Notwitlietandiug all that has been said by Merchants and lea Brokers of the excellence of the "Bo wen " Teas, the telegrams that first arrived announcing an inferior crop are borne out by this Shipment, as the "Bowen" Teas are not up to last year's supplies. I am happy to inform 'inij Caatoiiters and tlui Public that by scouring a licpeat Order, I am in a position to Supply by far the Bost Teas on the Thames. — ■•■*-- v Try Mc(iowaa's for .Earthenware ! Venus Tobacco at McGowan's! Try McG-owan's for TEA! Rollerson and Son, HAVE JTTST RECEIVED, EX ' BOREAIIS '— Orv TOSS of WOOD'S FLOUR iv. md\J Sacks and Bags. IX 'ANNABEL.' 70 Sacks of Fine Sharps 72 do Prime Potatoes If) do M-eVs Oatmeal — FINE QUALITY We hare also in Siock Adelaide FLOTJB, Firth and Soppetl's Beat Flour, and Firstclasß Fowl Wheat,, and New Zealand Maize. TO ARRIVE, per IT. B. Taiiob'— 100 Sacks of Br»n 10, do Anderson's Oatmeal «3T TRY our BREAD, delivered to al parts of the Field, made from the Best Flour procurable. EOLLEEBON and SON, BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Wholesale and Retail. KAR A X A ROAD,
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 3
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