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'During tlit? m;coik! iMiinjis of Glouces tor, Boyle j?ot a fearful blow from a ball hit by E. M. Grace. Garrett bowled a slow one to the off, which Grace palled with his fall hitting powers to the on ; it occurred so quickly, and the ball came with such force, that Boyle, who was fielding in his usual place, close in, could not possibly get out of the way, and received the full force of the blow on his neck; he spun round several times, but did not fall; it, however, necensitated his retirement to the pavillion, where with the benefit of stimulants he somewhat recovered. The effects of the blow re mained for some time afterwards, his neck and face having turned black and yellow. " May wants bat little here below, but want* tbut little strong." Certainly. Strong, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco to be obUiried at MoLivbb's, Brown street.— [Advt.]

£%\ts bg faction. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. THAMES BOROUGH ENDOWMENT, Waihou Rivbb. TTT M. CARPENTER ..Has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at ""' the Borough Council Chambers, Thames, on - .the 22nd November next, at eleven o'clock in * ■ the forenoon, ' , -. The LEASE for a term of 10 or 21 years of the Block of Land situate on the Waihou . River, near Te Aroha, known as the Thames Borough Endowment, comprising 2000 acres of choice swamp land, through which a very effective main drain, about 2 mites in length, has been cut. A road 70 feet ibj width has been laid off through the land, alongside the drain. The property will be offered in two lots, one on each side of the road—that on the north side comprising about 850 acres, and that on the south side about. 1140 acres. The property will be sold subject to tbe following highly advantageous compensation clause:— The lessors will at the end of the term pay to tl-e trnonts for the time being, twothirds of the value of the dwelling house?, f«rm buildings, orchards, fences, and drains, npon the demised premises. Plans may be inspected, and conditions of sale obtained at the Borough Council Chambers and office of Auctioneer. 644

Christmas Tree A CHRISTMAS GIFT TREE Will be Held in the VOLUNTEER HALL, SHORTLAND, THIS EYENIKG, rpTJESDAY, EOVEMBI'K 7th, 1882. Doors open at 7 o'clock. The Disiribution will commence at 7-SO, when each person present will receive a GIFT. There will also bo a STALL for the SALE of a number of USEFUL and FANCY ARTICLES. The proceeds are for the Shortland Wesleyan Sunday School Gh ldren's FESTIVAL. ADMIB8I0K: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. 680 .Tenders rpENDERS ar# invited for the Erection of J Winding Machinery, and Engine and Boiler, on the Crown Princess ground, Gra- ; bamitown. Tenders to include cost of conveyance of the Winding Mashinery at pre3enfc lyinjj at Coromandel, and freight of Engine and Boiler from Auckland to Graham-town. Tenders will be received up to TUESDAY, 14tb November, at the off'ce of the undersigned, where specifications may be seen. Jahss Stodabt. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auokland, 6th November, 1882. THAMES HARBOUR BOARD. TO BOATBUILDERS. TENDERS for TWO SILT PUNTS and ONE B 4.R&E, as per specifications to bo teen at the Council Chambers, Albert street, Thames, will be received up to 12 o'clock noon of the 14th day of November, 18S2 # The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. C. Db*n, Hon. Sec. to Board. .-Thames. October 31st, 1882. 679 mUNING !• I rpUNING!! 1 rpUNTNG!!! "DIANOS TCTNED by C. STEWARD. Orders left at Mr Jositn's, Pollen street, punctually attended to. 220 BOIiLERSON & RON HAVK RECEIVED. Ex Steamer Taiarca— 60 Sacks Prime Table Potatoes. HATE TO ABRIVE— From Oamaru per steamer. 40 Tons of Thornton, Smith, and Firth's FLOUB. 10 Tons of Agricultural an 4 Mercantile Company's FLOUR. 20 Sacks BARLEY. HAVE RECEIVED--180 Sacks BRAN from Auckland. 80 „ East Coast MAIZE, Splendid Sample. 100 Sacks OATS, Fine feed. 40 Tons Thornton, Smith, and Firth ■ FLOUR. HAVE ON HAND— Flour, Maize, Oats, Oatmeal, Bran, Sharps, and Good Potatoes, and General Groceries. (3T Try our BREAD and FLOUR, Quality Unsurpassed. EOLLERS9N & SON, BAKEES AND CONFECTIONERS, GROCERS, AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Wholesale jlhd Retail, KARAKA ROAD. AUCKLAND RUBBER STAMP CO* Axbbkx Stebss Established 1870. Stamps at 24 hours. Tax best test of the interest of » book is its <j»p»bility of bein/rejtf a ieoond tiro*-, ditto

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4322, 7 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4322, 7 November 1882, Page 3

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