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Lord North, the British Prime Minister, who so long sought to subjugate the American Colonies, and Col. Barre, one of his chief opponents, both became blind towards the close of their lives, and meeting ou a certain occasion, Lord North said :." Colonel, yon nnd I haveloDg been at variance, but I believe there are nof two person* in the world who would be more glad to see •ach other." James Gordon 'Bennett's wealth and his sensible lavishness have made the oorious desirous, of knowing what the , true condition of his financial resources is. We learn from an authority that he ;is worth' over £1,103,000, and there is no one to spend it on but himself. The Herald, which is entirelj his, is more Tsluable now than erer before. He is said to have refused an offer of £BCO,OOO for it.

#Rlfls h% %UttXO\X. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. At 11 o'clock. JOHN L E V D O N Haa received instructions from Mr Bobebt T. Penk, who is leaving the Thames, to Bell on hii premises, Karaka Road (near tbe QrooA Templars' Hall), His Substantially • Built. 6 • ROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, erected on a large Allotment well Stocked -with Fruit and Flower Trees of every description. Water laid on* ' - 717 Dividends THAMES GOLDEN CROWN GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) ADIVIDENn bf TWO SHILLINGS per Share in the Thames Golden Crown Gold Mining Company will be payable on the 17th inst. - Share Regist r closes on TUESDAY, the 14th inst., at Noon. • F. A. White, 1 ■ Manager. Auckland, 10th a November, 1882. 714 Notices QXIDE OP TRON IJAINT. 'pbepabed by the THA MES PAINT • MANUFACTURING COMPANT, Thames, New Zealand, Chaiii.lß Hill Manager, IS THBf CHEAPEST PAINT— For all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, Barns, Gates', and Out-buildings . For Machinery, Bfe>im Boilers, and every description of Iron work For Ships and Boats For Agricultural Implements For Branding Sheep For Marking Flour Bags, Bac*s, and ;.-*• ■ Baleg For Priming all kinds of Work In durability it is equal to two coats of Lead paint; it preserves all material covered by it from decay, and is not either a poison or injurious to health. Weatherboards, shingles, &c, painted with it will resist firo. C*n be had in powder or ground in oil. .. Agents for the Thames District.: — John Bbad, Brown street. Jahbs Rknshaw, Owen street. ~ Laveby and Whitbhovsb, Te Aroha. Prime Taranakj v . TpIBST CLASB FRESH BUTTER. Lab»e Supply Just Received. Also-DUTCH CHEESE. J, CtARK, KARAZA BRIDGE. : Thp. Wiftgari fails is a sijht never to be k fnreo'tpn. Tliere »r« tnacy waterfalls but only I on? Mc^o^mi "ellinjj »• T»# ;

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4327, 13 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4327, 13 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4327, 13 November 1882, Page 3

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