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SUMMER MEETING 1883-84 THE AUCKLA.N DT) .'■. R 3Y. 18% a Sweepstake of lOaov • < »>'h, w;i h 200sovs HrMed. Foe 3 ypnr 'id ,-;< lih and Helding?, B.st lOlbs; lillie^, B<st, 5 >:%. Second h«in-e to save hia stak.s. ifava on nomination; 3sots on acceptance o-i general entry dny, 1883 ; and Ssovs nt tho j-.oet. Will close t.t tho Ofiiio. Queon street, on Friday, Januaty P, 1-SiJ, *lt 8 p.m. Distance, li railfi". RUM MEH MEETING, 1885. THE AUCKLAND STUD COMPANY'S SlftE*' PRODUCE STAKES, a sweep stake of IOdOVS each, with 200(iovB added by tlit; Company. Sjcond horse to receive ! 25:ovs, and the third horse lOsotb out of tho stakes; for th» produce of mares nerved by their sires for the season, 1881 Nominations, with 2sovs, to ctese when jcarlings; acceptances, witli 3sov«, on night of general eutry, 1885; and ssovs at the post. For then 3 year-old t Colts, 83fc lOlbs; fillies, Bat 71bs. Distance, H miles. WM. PEECIVAL, Secretary. Lands and Houses FORSALE. FOR SALE—LEASEHOLD PROPERT V in the Hape Creek District, consisting of 2 acres of Rich Land, about twothirds of which is in Orchard, remainder in grass; with Six roomed Verandah Cottage, Cow shed, Piggeries, &c. Ground rent low. This is one of the prettiest places on the Thames, and commands a magnificent view. FOR SALE.—A Very Neat FIVEROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE^Tararu Road. The owner offers this excellent dwelling at a very email sum. FOR SALE at Totara Point, about 3£ i Acres of Rich Alluvial Land, suitable'for a Market Garden. PRATER* BROS. LAND AGENTS, Auckland and Thames. . . 2757 General Notices THE OLD ESTABLISHED BREAD, BISCUIT, & CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. "v % j4]m:es"forgie BEGS to THANK the Thames people for i "fteiV very Liberal Patronage during the past vfeM'years, and to assure them that uo ffForHntiUv.be wanting on his p >rt to merit its continuance. In consequence of the great demand hitherto experienced for my , CHRISTMAS CAKES, arrangements have been made whereby all orders can be executed without the slightest delay; the quality is, of course, irreproachable. I am now making Bread from Decorticated Wheat Meal, prepared according to the process of Dr Campbell Morfit, of London, which is greatly superior to ordinary White Bread for flesh formirjg purposes, and shall be pleased to attend to any orders for came that I may be favored with. > Pastry and General Confectionery of the beßt and most wholesome description fresh daily. .. <~ Balls, Farties, Picnics, Suppers, &0., ,».up«. plied on the shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. ' • \\ JAMES FO EG lE, Eeead and Biscuit Bakeb, 3186 Pollen street, Thames. 4HRIS AS-€ AKBf I* E, the Undersigned, beg to inform our » * Customers that times being bad we arc unable to supply Christmas Cake Gratis, but will make it at REDUCED PRICES, So that our customers may have a really good Cake at a very small cast. N.B.—We have a large supply of Wood's FLOUR just imported—first-class Flour for Christmas Puddings. Also Auckland Best Flour, Crown Brand, and Soppett's. Maize, Oate, Pollard and Bran, and Wheat and Barley for feed purpo.es. Best Bread Delivered Daily. Rollerson & Son, KARAKA ROAD, Bakehs and PEoaroE Dealebs, asd - General Siobeobpzrs.

Christmas, 1881. Cheap Boots! Cheap Boots ! M. WHITEHEAD HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF New and Fashionable LADIES 1, GENTS', & CHILD KEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES: Gbbat Vabieti. SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. ALL BOOTS WILL BE SOLD Very Cheap THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Come Early, and avoid the Crush on Saturday Night. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Central), Near-Maby Street. ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers an Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch Guarnnteed 2 years. "jl/TEMORANDAS and LETTER HEAD--IVJL INGS, in a style mnßDrpasaed, at the Evening Star Office. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned 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 ? Tr be dissolved in 8s Txa. madam. I "WISH it tz. be understood that my objeot in selling 3s 'i'EA is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number it number c, therefore try MoGowan'b 8s Iju .'■■'.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4049, 20 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4049, 20 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4049, 20 December 1881, Page 3

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