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Tenders THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. nnENDERS for For rung Approaches to -*• Queen street Bri.l^\ as por p!nu >nd specification to be teen at the Council Chambers, will be reoeived up to 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, the 3rd of November, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. C. Deaw, Town Clerk. Thames, 27th October, 1881. 3015 SPECIMEN HILL CLAIM, WAITEEAURL mENDEBS wanted for TUNNELLING in _l the ab vo C!«im Specifications to bo Bfen nt, the Provincial Hotel, and ab Mr E. !Vf. Cobbktt's Waitekauri. Tenders to be in by SATURDAY, the sth of November. 3021 E. M. Cobbett. Calls QUEEN OF BKA UTY EXTEND X© GOLD MINING COMPANY., (Limited.) A CALL of One Shilling per f>hare on the C< irpanj'a capital has this day been mude by the Dim-tors, rmytble U> the Manager at 'he Company's Offico; New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on "WEDNESDAY, t.he>Uth of November, 1881. ' D. G. MacDomjkli,, Manager. AueUand, 26th October, 1881 : ; 3002 General Notices ELECTORAL NOTICE. ROLLS for the Electoral Districts of Thames and Coromandel are kept at my fffice, Government Buildings, Queen St. Thames, and at the. Poet Office, Coromandel, and may be inspected on. MONDAY and THURSDAY in each week, between the hours of 10 o'clock in tbe morning and 2 o'clock in the afternoon. AIB bet J. Allom, Registrar of Electors for 3003 above Districts. THAMES COUNTY. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. J N JAMIS SKENE, Returning Officer for • 'Jhames County, do hereby NOTIFY that in pursuance of Section 64 of "The Counties Act, 1876,"" and of the Extension of Time allowed by tbe Govebbob in Council for that purposp, the ELECTION of COUNCILLORS for Thames County will take place on WEDNESDAY, the Sixteenth Day of November, 1881. And I further GIVE NOTICE that I have appointed St. George's School room, Kolleston street. Thames, as the Place, and FEIDAY, tbe Fourth Day of November, 1881, before the hour of 12NOON, as tbe DAY for the NOMINATION of Candidates. Jamfs Skrne, 3013 Returning Officer. Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! FRESH Picked Strawberries every day ; also Cucumbers cut as required. AU other fruits when seasonable ot the finest quality and at tbe Lowest Market Bates. Grand selection of Vegetable Seeds impor!ed direct from France; the finest ever seen in this District. Magnificent Show of Roses—lnspection invited. Flower seeds of every variety and of known excellence. H. STILWELL, 3025 PARAWAI NURSERY. MUSIC AX, MTREWHEELA, ORGANIST St. • George's Church. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned, Repaired, and Regulated as required, or by the year. Oiders may be left with Mr Jeffebson, Shortland, or Mr McLiveb, Grahamstown. 3019 TO HIKUTAIA AND PURIRI. GALLAGHERS TIME TABLE. MR E. GALLAGHER begß to intimate that his 'Bus will run daily between the Thames, Hikutaia, Puriri, and Kirikiri as follows;— From Baker's tables, Pollen street 2.30 afternoon. „ Kirikiri 3.15 „ „ Puriri 4.15 „ From Hikutaia ... ... 8 morning. „ Puriri ... ... 9 „ „ Kirikiri ... ... 10 „ WANTED KNOWN,—That Mr Tykdall, Surgeon Dentist, of Grey street, Auckland, will Visit the Thames the Third TUESDAY in Every Month. Consultations at Mr Faubab's, Chemist, Pollen street, 'Iha-nes. 2356 Electoral KAUAERANGA RIDING. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,— J_J At the request of many of the Ratepayers of your Riding, I beg to announce myself as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the ensuing Election of the County Council and I will give my views on local matters at an early date. WILLIAM MURDOCH. Kauwaeranga Valley, 31st October, 1881. 3026 ~Mheames county council. TO THE ELECTORS OF TOTARA _ ELDING. /GENTLEMEN,— VT At the solicitations of a large number of settlers, I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for your Riding. Being one of yourselves,—a settler in your district —my interests and sympathies are identical with your own. I remain, Gentleuieu, Yours respectfully, 3027 ROBERT N. SMITH. I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s'xea is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number is number c, therefore try MoGowah's Si

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4007, 1 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4007, 1 November 1881, Page 3

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