General Notices _ Cobb & Co.'s Telegraph Line of Coaches. BRADLEY & CO., Peopkietobs. TE AKOHA LINE. ) A COACH leaves the PACIFIC HOTEL, _ J\_ Grrahamstown, Daily at 8 a.m., return* ing the iaine day. „-. . A Coaoh leaves E. Quirk's PAEROA HOTEL, for Thames, at 6.30 morning, returning enmc day. C. CtTßTia, Agent. fc Great Bargains! Liberal Discount! ■ AT 1 W. GRTBBLE'S, [ , POLLEN STREET. AN INSPECTION OF NEW STOCK , INVITED { SPERM CANDLES, 9d and lOd per lb . PARAFFIN CANDLES, Is per lb PLAID MATCHES, 7d per dozen CORNFLOUR; 81 perlb WHITE SAGO, 6d per lb EGG POWDER, 10d per tin CUSTARD POWDER, Is 2d per box A FINE STOCK OF CHOICE A Special Bargain to be had now at I|6 '$• lb. Tby a Sample—Splendid Quality . Pbime Salt Butteb, Chbese, & Bacon. Just Opened a finn show of China, Gla«s, and Crockery Ware.—Colored- Cups and Saucrg, at 5d and 6d ; Blue Sprig do., at 9d ; Cheap Glassware, new: Cheap Toilet Bets, new; Cheap Brushwar*, new. ? PRODUCE! PRODUCE! PRODUCE Maize, 6s 3d p«r bushel; Wheat, Oats Bran, Sharps, Potatoe*. Flour, "etc., CHEAP —delivered to.,a.ll'parts of the Towu or oatdistricts. < Country Orders carefully attended W. G KIBBLE, POLLEN STREET iUCKLAND mRAMWAYS. A 1, PROSPECIU3 , O3? TUB " ST. HELIEE'S AND NORTHCOTE ! LAND COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL; £125,000 IN 125,000 SHADES OS 1 £1 EACH. 2s 6d to bo paid on opplication ; 2s 6d on allotment; Is 3d in six months; Is 3d in twelve months; aud the balmce, if required, at the discretion of the-Directors, DIHECTOBB. Mr Win. Ailken Mr J. McOosb Clark „ Graves Aickin ' „ D. B. Cruickthank „ Joe. Benmtt „ Thos. Macff»rlane „ Ht-nry Brett " „/|lioj. Morrin * „ Thos. Buddie . .D.r'Tm*b«« „ J. L. Clnrk' Mr B..Tqnka BAKKbBS :' 1 National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). » Solicitous: Messrs Whitaker, Russell, and Buddie. Ba kkbs : * [ Auckland Brokers' Association -■ , SBCBEIART: ; . Mr F. .A. Wh/te/ ' The Company was originally projected for the purpose of acquiring blocks of good suburbau land, to be re-sold itf lots suitable for residence sites, and recently, with the f view of adding to-the value of their lands, by affording greater facilities of access/ the Provisional Directors have entered into arrangements for providing v system of TRAMWAYS for the CITY and SUBUBB*. , An agreement has been made ■ with the City Council by which the Company has secured the EXCLUSIVE- BIGHT TO CONSTRUCT AND WORK SUCH TRAMWAYS FOR A PERIOD OF TWENTSTONE YKARS, and ihe turms of the concession leave no room to doubfc that the under* taking wUl..be.adtaa.t'ageous to the community and profltabit to Ihe proprietors. ! The properties already purchased consist of ' several blocks of choice land, comprising the St. Helier's Biy E»tute of 620 acres", the I Remuera Land Company's Estate of 117 acres, and the Noriheoto Estate of 1012 act el, • amounting in .all to 1749 acres, the wh. le bail g admirably adapted for villa sites, com- ' bining the advantage*.ot-.extensiva frontage to 1 the Wuitematii Hnrbour, picturesquw scenery, and soil of excellent quality, together' with ? proximity to the city. The sales already effected have averaged £200 per ucre iv Romui-ru, »nd £1.20. at St. Helier's, and land arij'icenl to tho Northcoie Estate has been recently' sold at £100 per acrr. The Directors call special attention to the great increase of value which bus resulted from tho construction of Tramways in subur* 1 bun districts in other placet, aniouuling in some cases to ten times the original cost, and as the Company's lands were purchased before any provision of the kind had been made, it is reasonable to anticipate a similar favornble result in the present instance. It is intended to proofed with the construction of the linei already agreed upon as soon as the ncccsiwry materials can beoblaioed, the Oiwpany hairing agreed to open the traffic •od.hav* cats running WITHIN aiGHIEBN MONTHS fwrttf d»te of concession. The Direcfors have secured 'tho services of a gentleman of large experience in tha practical working of tramways in the British Islands, and can confidently recommend the enterprise to thoir fellow-colonists, in the full conviction that it will prove a good investment. V - £ Applications have beea££fjg&sstpr 65,000 Shares, leaving 60,000 sti&S* be taken up. J Plans of tho several Estate* may b* «eem 1 and all other .information .'-regarding Article* i of Association, &c, may be obtained on appli- , cation to tho Secretary, at the Company's Office, Shortland Street, Auckland. Applications for Shtres, accompanied by a , , deposit of two ehilliogs and sixpence per 1 Share, will be received by the members of the Auckland Brokers' Association, or by the Secretary, and shares will be allotted accord* 11 g !o the priority of apt lkatioa. KOENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers .are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7a 6d each. USTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on SALE at the Evkniko Stab Oftiob* Albert street, Grnhamstown, INWARLS and OHT W A R.T>si CO AST WTB JC FO U.VJ 8, 11 A deep enibrowued tint which trill the nature of the leaf McGoWAV »ell» " at 3c •« Dound. '
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4270, 7 September 1882, Page 3
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