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FRIDAY, SEPT 9th SALK OP MINING PHOPERTYv WM . CARP IC N T E X ■ Hub received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the ACADEMY of MUSIC, Grahamstown, on FRIDAY, September 9th, 1881, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, The VALUABLE MINING PROPERTY known as the PHINCE IMPERIAL LICENSED HOLDING, CONTAINING 22 MKfl'S GROUND, With all the Plant erected and lying thereon, comprising—Engine Honse, Portable Engine (8 b.p.), Poppet Headu, with Winding Gear, consist* ing of Spicier and Bed, 300 f- flat 6in. Rope, Pulley, ur.d Cuge, 4 Trucks, Fan and 300 ft. Piping, Grindstone, Bellows and Atovil,; 2 Hummers, 3 Pair Tonge, Sundry Castinga, Tank, about 120ffc. surface Tramway, 800 ft. underground Tramway, 7 Hat Sbeefce, 200 ft. Rope, Sp.cimen Box, 4 Windlasses, Carpeu ter's Bench, Sundry Drills, Hammers, and Pioks.

Further particulniß wuy be obtained of the Auctioneer. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. BANK'S & CO., STOCK <fc COMMISSION AGENTS. MARKET each THURSDAY, at their YARDS, PARA.WAI, at 2 p.m., lor SALE of STOCK of all descriptions, PRODUCE, &c. Consignees of Stock can depend upon every attention being given. Good Paddock Accommodation, and Peompt Accopnt Saies. / 1323 ..-,..■• Concert Concert and Dance. THE CHOIR of St. GEORGE'S, assisted by the NATAL BRIGADE BAND, will give a concert »t tbe ACADEMY OF MUaiC on TUESDAY, 20th September, to wind up with a DANCE. \ Conoert will consist of GLEES, SOLOS, Ac, followed by the Cantata/ M THE MERRIE MEN of SHERWOOD FOREST," in which the Band will play the incidental music. Tickets, 3s, 2b, and Is. Double tickets to front eeats, (Lady and Gentleman) ss. Front seat ticket holders admitted to dance. - 2660

Wanted ' ; WANTED, a STRONG BOY.—Apply J. To-wnben:d. 2669 WANTED to SELL—IOOO Colonial Ovens from 15s each upwards;, Tinware, Buckets, Tubs, &c, &c., wholesale at reduced prices,—Geo. McCaui. Brown street. \\J ANTED to SELL-^IOOO feet Jin. VV 3 ply black Lit. Hose at 9|d per foot bj the Coil.—Geo. McCatji., Brown street. . . .; , .. ; ■; /',"'■■ ">;- WANTED to SELL—loooGalvanized Fireplaces, 25s each, Extra Strong' 27s 6d ; Corrugated Iron Tanks at Reduced Bates.—UßO. McCavli, Brown ssreet. WANTED to SELL—IO,OOO feet -Jin. Galvanised Water Pipe, 2fd per foot. Large quantities at reduced rates.— Gko. McUaui, Brown street. WAN TED to SELL—Best Sheet Zinc, . 7ft x'3ft, at 3s 8d per sheet and upwards.—Geo. McCaul, Brown street, WANTED to SELL—SO,OOOft. O.G. and Half-round Spouting at 2d per; loot and upwards.—Gjbo. McOaUL, Brown street. -' WANTED to SELL—sodoz. Fancy Gas Brackets at 2s each.—Geo. MoOauii, Brown street. : \*7 ANTED the Public to Know—That ff Everythiug is B EDUCED for CASH at W. MAKTIN and ;SON, Dbapebs and Cxothibbb, Polleu Street.— GREAT BA»GAIN 3. . 2469 WANTED KNOWN,—That Mr TtnDai>i>, Surgeon Dentiet, of Grey street, Auckland, will Visit the Thames the Third TUESDAY in Every Month. 'Consultations at ,Mr Fauhab's, Cliemist,, Pollen street, Thamen. 2356

Educational mHAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' X HIGH SCHOOL. Head Maßter—Mr James Adams, 8.A., London University. W. H. Aieef, Second Master. Assistant Teacher—Miss F. Chitty. School fees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) One pupil, £2 2s j two pupils, £3 13s 6s; three pupils, £41456 d; lour pupils, £5 lus 3d. The Quarter commenced on MONDAY, j the 4th July. S. A. Heaid, 1076 " Secretary. KAUAERANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EYENINa CLASSES on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY at 7.30. Instruction in English, Book-keeping and ! Mathematics. Terms—apply to A. Gkebinq, 2560 Assistant Master. WAIOTAHI CKEEK SCHOOL. [EVENING CLASSES on TUESDAY, Cj WEDNESDAY, and JEIDAY, at 7 p.m. Subjects—Euclid, Algebra, Trigonometry, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, and English. For Xerinß, apply to — Addbkw Colhoun, 2669 : Head Teacher. Ax a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration.. A lady of exquisite beauty whowae sipping Motto wan'B best, turned to Mr —— and asked what form, he would prefer to inhabit ? Tr he f*i»»nJved iv <i* T"4 LUttdtMU.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3957, 3 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3957, 3 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3957, 3 September 1881, Page 3

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