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Meetings. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TOT ABA BIDING. ÜBL. J. BAGNALL will ME It}. 1 the \2 Electors at the School-r. oni, Puriri, on S VTUBD/iY next, lit 7.30 p in. 3 r'B < COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. PAR A WAI RIDING. , WILL MKET the Ratepayers' of the i above Biding at, the School-house, Parawai, on MONDAY EVENING, 14h inst., at 7 o'clock. 3089 Wiliiam Mui'uocm. COUNTY ELECTIONS. TOTARA RIDING. MR R. N. Sunn will Meet the Electors of the Totara Riding at the Puriri Schoolhouse THIS (Friday) EVENING at 7.30. R. N. Smith. /CAPTAIN MORRIS will ADDRES3 the \J Electors of Owharoa on FRIDAY NIGHT at the Smile of Fortune Battery, at 7 30; at the Schoolroom, Wnifcekauri, on SATURDAY, at 7.30; at Waini, at Cobbext'S Store, at 7 o'clock on MONDAY. 3082 JUST-IN-TIME LICENSED .HQLD.ING. AN Adjourned Meeting of Shareholders in the above Claim will be held at the Governor Bowen Hotel, on SATURDAY next, the 12th inst., at 8 a.m. J. H. Smith, 3075 Hon. Sec. COUBT PRIDE OF THE NORTH, No. 5575, A.O.F. fTIHE usual Fortnightly \fMi2e&gH& -»- MEETlNGoftheabove ' 2gppl]|||'«9L Court will be held in the mMzMSsftwoi Masonic Hall. Q.ueen street, IfSBS!S.l on MONI)AY EVENING, iffigFpffl&itW the 14th November. By order of the Chief Ranger. Wm. Gbibbi-b, Secretary. Volunteer Notices THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. mHE Battalion and Band will PARADE JL for Monthly Inspection, by Major Withers, on MONDAY, the 14th inst.,' at 8 o'clock p.m. sharp. John Watson, 3094 Major. THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. THE Company will Assemble for usual Monthly Inspection by Major Withers, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30 sharp. R. T. Douglas, 3009 Captain. " HAURAKI ENGINEERS. MAJOR WITHERS will hold the Monthly Inspection Parade THIS (Friday) NIGHT. The Company and Band will fall in at 7 p.m. Every Member on the Thames is requested to be present. J. Stobmont Small, Captain.

Lands and Houses FORSALE. FOE SALE at Totara Point, about 3| Acres of Kich Alluvial Land, suitable for a Market Garden. IA ACEES GOOD FEEJSHOLD ±\J LAND, in the Suburbs—all Fenced, in Grass, and in Crop. A portion of this is planted with Fruit Trees, most of which are in full bearing. A small cash payment is all that is required ; nearly the whole of the purchase money may remain at 8 per cent. This is a good opportunity for a man with email means and a large family. The above ia well worth inspection. Flan and full particulars on application. SUMMEE EESIDENCE AT PABAWAI —Nine-Boomed House, ThreeStalled Stable, and Cow-shed, &c, with 4£ Acres Freehold. Splendid view. This properly will be sold cheap, and on easy terms, the owner having no use for money. If not sold the property will be let (to an approved tenant), furnished or unfurnished. Cards to inspect. WE have several enquiries for 5 and , 10 Acre Sections of Level LAND in the Suburbs, between the Kauaeranga Bridge and Kerikeri. FOE SALE OE TO LET—A SHOP in Central Pollen street, recently occupied by Mr M. Cabbiok as a Drapery Establishment. FKATER"BEOS e LAND AGENTS, Aucki'aud and Thames. • 2577 Summer Drinks, rpHE Trade is respectfully informed that ■*- SYRUP, in LEMON, RASPBERRY, PEPPERMINT, &c, of a very superior quality, is being Manufactured and SOLD by CHARLES PALMER, Confectioner, Pollen street. : A considerable Reduction in Price will be made to the Trade for CASH. Beet Pries given for Clear Glass Bottles in any quantity. • 2986 TO HIKUTAIA AND PTJEIEI. GALLAGHEa'S TIME TABLE. MR E. GALLAGHER begs to intimate that his 'Bus will run daily between the Thames, Hikutaia, Puriri, and Kirikiri as follows s— From Baker's tables, Pollen street ... ... 2.30 afternoon. „ Kirikiri " 3.15 . „ „ Puriri 4.15 „ From Hikutaia 8 morning. „ Puriri ... ... 9 „ i, Kirikiri ... ... 10 » At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turnod on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan'b best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit P To be dissolved in Sz Tba madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4016, 11 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4016, 11 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4016, 11 November 1881, Page 3

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