Drapery GREAT OLEARIN G CHE AP SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND MOOTS ,M\U mHOJE*,\ : • ' ■ : AT' ■■'. . ':- ■ ;■.'" S. HETHERINGTON'S. £I^H|THERINCrttQ" . ii H|wiEHiHißHßH^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^M^^^B^B^^^BffiSojfl • X HAVE decided to offer my W H O^L E STOCK QQ O Great Sacrifice, ;., '.. -r in order to clear it out during the Season. My Shipments direct from London for this WINTER'S TBAD, have Wn unusually beaTy—in fact, more than double that of »ny former Senson, ard in the usual course of Trade there is no likelihood of SELLING IT OUT; acd »s I have heavy engagements to meet, I have decided to realise by offering my .fj^ .*""? Whole Stock at Gieat Reductions, FOR CASH ONLY. HH J^ 31- -AH ■ our Goods being .Marked in Uain H-< Figures, any person can see there are Genuine BEDUCTIOISS ■'ryi , ■ ■ . , : —" ■ -■' ' ; *4 U '"***:■ The Boot and Shoe Stock will also hr! be sold oil at same Reduced ** /..,,: \ y ' ■■- 'i: O : QE J.:: s. hetheetngtok; POLLEN STREET.
General Notices . THE BUTOHEE OF THE THAMES. a GRIFFITHS T> EGi3 to inform all his Old Friends and the' Public generally that Ire has secured Centrally-s-lmted and Commodious Premises in POLLEN STREET, at the foot of the Waiotahi Road, where he purposes, OPENING BUSINESS iS A General Butcher. He will offer such, advantages to Buyers of Meat as have never bofore been presented on the Thameß. PURCnASER3 far CASH will be] most Liberally dealt with. flgjg" Remember the Address :— I POLLEN STREET i 1 (At the FOOT of the WAIOIAHI CREEK). OWEN GRIFFITHS, BUTCHER. J. BRIGHT, NUESEKYMAN, AND SEEDSMAN, EEMOVED TO MAE V S T R E E T (Opposite the Hospital). IN RETURNING THANKS to his CusJL tomers and Friends for their, patronage in the past, begs to call their attention to his choice collection of FRUIT TREES. Also to 1000 Trees of the Eucalyptus Globolus Blue G-um, the Anti-fever Tree. 5000 AFRICAN BOX THORN, which is superior to the While or Black Thorn Quicks for garden fences, ac the insects do not attack it during the summer months. Its beautiful green foliage adds much to the beauty of the gardens where it is grown. To arrive, a large quantity of New Vegetable and Flower Seeds direct from England. Further particulars in future advertisement. All Orders left at the above address will receive prompt attention. I wish it t.-. be understood tlmt my object in selling 3s 'jlea is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number 1b numberone, therefore try MoGowah'b 3b Tba.
Government Ndtices HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISTEICT. ' Warden's ©race, Thames, 17th July, 1882. THE Applications for Licenses for Gold Mining Purposes, under, the Gold Miring Districts Ac's 1873; specified in t!e S-chedule hereundor, moy be granted on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of August, 1652, unless valid objection thereto be in the nwntime made in writing, end lodged at tins Office not later than eeven clear days before Ihtt date. Plans and »ppl:cations may be seen here. Habet Kenhjok, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 24.—James Armstrong Miller, for the Kuranui Hill United Gold Mining Company (Limited), Albion Claim,* area, 1 rood and 26 perches ; Bituatcd at Euthnui. Bounded north and north-fasterly by the Kuranui Hill United Gold Mining Company's Licensed Holding, and south-easterly and south-we3terly by the ■ Southern Cross' Gold Mining Company's Licensed Holding. Pegs distinguished by the mark W. So. 25.—William McKenzie, for Richard Eoss, William McKenzie, and William Sym«, Arizona Claim ; area, 5 acrts 1~ rood and 4 perches ; situated at Otanui. Bounded easterly by Crown and Eureka Licensed Holdings, southerly by Eureka, and-wentorly and northerly by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark W. No. 26.—Lindsay Jackson, for Charles Curtis, Comet Claim; area, 7 acres and 11 perches; situated at Otanui.. Bounded northerly by Eureka Licensed Holding, westerly by Albion Claim, and easterly and southerly by ground supposed to be unoccupied. Pegs distinguished by the mark ■■ No. 27.—Robert McKeowu, for Richard Rosa, , Albion Claim ; area, 5 acres and 3 roods; situated at Otatiui. Bounded on the north and west by unoccupied ground, on the. east by the Arizona and Eureka Claims, and on the south by the Comet Claim. Pega distinguished by the mark : x. .■••••■•■■' ; •■ ■•'■■•. . ■ ■■'■ No. 28.'—George Sherlock, for, himself and Henry Cowe; srea, five acres; situated at Otanui. Bounded southerly by the Albion Claim, and westerly by the Arizona Claim ; on other sides by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark H. 193 Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING ICLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVBNING, commencingjat 7.30 p.m. A.'Gebbing, 3673 Teachpr. ROENNAU'S Chosts of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.-— Tables from 7* 6d each. " A dbbp embrowned tint which tells' the nature of the leaf McQoWAN sells " &V 3» c pound,
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4235, 28 July 1882, Page 3
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