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.J§nle;b' ftjr S-itftiait. FJBIDAY, OCTOBER M.m 18S1. At 11 o'clei.-i.- sharp.. TO HOTEL-KKEJ'KIJS, JKLLIAKI) SALOON-KSbPKKS. SPECULA. TORS, AND OTUKKS. UNRESERVED BALK OF Valuable Leasehold Property, Having about 9 Years to run, at a very low Gkou.ni> Rent. The House is not bound to any Brewer, and immediate possession can be given. JOHN L E V D O N Has received instructions from Mr H. GxuLEIGH (who is leaving the Thames for Auckland), to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Polien street, Sliortland, on the above date, Tho (long established) MELBOURNE HOTEL and LICENSE, at, present doing one of theßeat Businesses on the Thames, together with a detached BILLIARD SALOON and 8/tLLXARD TABLE, by one of the Beat ! M».kiTß. The Hotel haa a Frontage to Pollen street of 56 feef, by a depth of 136 feet, and for convenience und comfort is not surpassed on the Thames. Tbe building has been erected in a most suitable aud substantial manner by a first-cLss Architect, and contains 12 Rooms, consisting of—Bar, 3 Parlors, 1 Bed-rooms, Dining-room aud Kitchen, lined and papered throughout} also all the FURNITURE therein, which is clean and aa good as new, and consists ol—Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Chiffoniers, Safes, Pier GHuseeß, &c. Bed-rooms contain Bedding, Bedsteads, and Sets. COOKING UTENSIIK, consisting of— Boilers, Pots, Saucepans, Buckets, Crockeryware, &c, &c. > BAR —A full Set of Measures, Glasses, Trajs, Decanters, aud all other requisites. The Auctioneer desires to call the especial ] attention of Hotel-keepers, Capitalists, and others to the above Ssile ; the Property being Bituated in first class business position, and doing a good trade, and the opportunity of investing in such good Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Billiard 'Juble, and other Articles, should not be lost sight of. There ia also an Ornamental Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable, Garden at the back, and well stocked. ! Nearly the whole, or part of the Purchase Money, muy remain on approved -Bills, with Bank interest added. Terms, Title, and Conditions at Sale. Luncheon provided. For further particulars to apply to— JOHN LEYDON, Al/CriOKEEB.

Government Notices "PUBLIC NOTIFICATION Orowu Lands Office, Auckland, 23rd September, 1881. I hereby notify that Tenders will be received at IMs office, until 12 o'clock noon, on MONDAY, the 31st October next, for the lease for a tgjrra of fourteen years, of section 16, Block IX, Te Aroha survey district, containing 20 acres, known as the Hot Springs Eeaerve, at 'l'e Aroha. ...... Plans of the reserve, and conditions of lease and tender muy be seen at/ this office, and ut the following places, viz.:— The Warden's oflioe, Thaineu; Mr O'Hailorau's Hotel, Te Aroha j and at Mr Missen's Hotel, Waihou. D. A. Tolts, < Commissioner of Crown Lands. N.B. —Cheque for first year's rental to be enclosed with tender. Tenders to be addressed "The Commissioner of Crown L'.mds, Auckland, Tender for Lease of the Hot Springs Reserve at Te Aroha." 2818 Notices TO THE ELECTOKS OF THE EAST COAST. /'^ ENTLEMEN,—-It is my intention to offer rnyeeli" for your suffrages fcfc the ensuing general election. Ab Captain Morris publicly announced his determination not to contest the seat, I have no hesitation in coining forward as our views are identioal. I shall take an early opportunity of addres* ing the electors in every parfcofttr? district. I am, Gentleman, Your Obedient Servant, HJSNUY T. BO WE. Thames, 9th September, 1881. 2567 BOOTS AIMD SfiOES./ jusr received;' i 1 O rpRUKKS , AND r~iABES g^p 3 New and Fashionable LADIES', GKNTB', & CHILDREiN'S KID, PATENT, AJND ,PRUNELLA BOOTS AND SHOES: ELASTIC, BUTTONED, and LACED— (xRKA'J) VaBIETX. ] All NEW Goods—NEW and Improved Shape. Bows for Ladies' Eoots—various Patterns, Button Hooks. Shoe Horns, Peerless Gloss, Kid Eeviver, Nubian Blacking, &c, &c, &c. B frfIIEHEAD. BOOTMAKER, POL LE N aTB EE T (Centbax)^ The best test of the interest ot » book is it capability of read a second tim*, ditto for3sTBA.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3980, 11 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3980, 11 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3980, 11 October 1881, Page 3

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