MONDAY, DECEMBER 12. At 11 o'clock. ■p R. McGregor His been favored with instructions from Mrs S. E. RiOHA£D9, -who is leaving the Thames, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Davy and Cochrane streets, The Whole of her Superior Household FURNITURE and EFFCTS, comprising— Handsome Book Case, Chtflbtiier, Cheat. of Drawers, Iron Bedsteads, Chair*, Tables, Couches, Books, Pictures, Matting, Kitchen Urensils, Ac, to. 3245 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 13th, 14th, and 15th December. 11 o'clock Each Day. GOVERNOR BO WEN HOTEL Important SALE of VALUABLE FURNITURE, Choice PICTURES, Rare Engravings, Iron Bedsteads, Bedding, Bar Furniture, &o. ; also, Two of Aicock's BEST BILLIARD TABLES, With Every Requisite. STOCK IN-TRADE. Consisting of Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, &c, of the Govjebnob Bowen Hotel. n\ ELLION & CO. Have received instructions from Mr Geobge SYMINGTON, who is refiling from business, to sell by Public Auction, on above dates. The Whole of the FIRST-CLASS FURNI'JURE, Beds, Bedding, Rare, Choice and Original Engravings, Photographs, Oleographs, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &c.; also, TWO ALCOOR'S SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES, Ac, &c, at GOVERNOR BO WEN HOTEL. No Reserve. —Terms Cash. JAMES CRAIG, Jun., 3246 Auctioneer. Electoral TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. r*\ ENTLEMEN— Accept my THANKS for the honour you have done me in returning me at the head of the Poll. It hai been a matter of regret to me that I hare been compelled to contest the seat with Mr Speight, but under the circumstances no other coarse was open to me. Yet I trust by constant and faithful attention to your interests, I will proveioyou .that the confidence you have reposed in me this day has not been misplaced. I remain, Gentleman, Your faithful Servant, JOHN SHEEHAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. T BEG to THANK the 529 Electors who voted for me yesterday, and in doing so,, to express my regret that we should have been beaten in the contest by the introduction of non-resident Voters. I shall always remember with gratitude the hearty support given to me by you on this occasion, and I still trust to be of service to our district, though not its representative in Parliament. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours truly, WILLIAM J. SPHIGHT. 3271 1%/rR SPEIGHT requests that all Acoounts due by him in connection with the late Election may be sent to him by NOON on TUESDAY, the 13th inst. 3272 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COROMANDEL. T HEREBY Notify that at the Court House, Coromandel, on TUESDAY, 13th day of December instant, at Noon, I will fin- ; nounce the Number of Votes given to each Candidate, and will declare which of the candidates has been elected for the abovenamed Electorate. ALBERT J. ALLOM, f Returning Officer. Dated at Coromandel, : 10th December, 1881, » . 326 V
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4041, 10 December 1881, Page 3
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