• IMPORTANT TO FARM BBS, GRAZIERS, SPECULATOKS, AND OTHERS. THAMES BOROUGH ENDOWMENT, Waihou Riveb. ' TTT M. CARPENTER Has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Borough Council Chambers, Thames, on the 22nd November inst,, at eleven o'clock in the 'orenoon, ■* 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, eomprieinj 2000 acres ■ of choice swamp land, through which a very effective main drain, about 2 miles in length has been cut. A road 70 feet in 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 Bide comprising about 850 acres, and that on the south side about 1140 acres. The property will be sold subject to the following highly advantageous compensation clause:— The lessors will at the end of the term pay to the tenants for the time being, twothirds of the, value of the dwelling house?, farm buildings, orchards, fences, and drains, upon the demised premises. Plans may be inspected, and conditions of sale obtained at the Borough Council Chambers and office of Auctioneer 644 Electoral ELECTION OF MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH OF THAMES. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES, THIS 20th DAY OF NOV., 1882. William Fraseb, op Tababtt. fTIHE above-named gentleman being the only nominated Candidate, I do therefore, in compliance with the Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876, declare William Fbaseb, Esqtxibe, duly Elected Mayor of the Borough pi Thames. W. Davies, Returning Officer. - lhames,»2oth November, 1882. __. Notices GOODSON'S NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! are now being unpacked and displayed at GOODSON'S LONDON AROATWE. The SPECIALITIES, this week, are WATCHES, JEWELLERY,-ELECTROPLATE. MEXICAN SII.VERINE, FANS, BOOKS, &c , of which an inspection is cordially solicited. WACHES, from £1 to £10, in GOLD, ALUMINIUM, SILVER, and NICKEL {guaranteed time-keepers). The WATERBURY WATCH is a great attraction to youths, capable of being taken to pieces at pleasure, and, by numbered parts, put together again; price, 255, Keyless. In JKWELLERY, GOLD and SILVER (Hull marked) CHAINS, RINGS, with precious stones; WEDDING RINGS and Keepers, 9 and 18 carat j a beautiful selectionof SUITES, BROOCHES, BAR-DROPS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, B 'ACELETS in GOLD and SILVER (guaranteed), at prices that will astonish Ladies and Gen tie v en. The fashionable Silver Bangle RING 3, plain and phased with Stones Set. Mr Goodi>on has directed special attention, during his English visit, to the : procuring of some of the best and really god substitutes foi? GOLD and SILVER, so as to place within the ; reach of all, an article equal in appearance and workmanship lo the finest GOLD, and with care equally durable. GOLD-CASED Jewellery by this prbce3B, 2 bars of solid 14 carat gold an soldered on each side of a tough intijul of the same colour; the who'e is then roll'ad to the required thickness, and so .each article produced by this process contains a good surface of pure gold—a epejimea. of the mode of casing may be seen at, the ARCADE. ABYSSINIAN GOLD will, in its appealance, defy detection from sterling gold, and has gained immense favour in the English market, it is obtainable in every artiole. Ordinary gold may be procured at mort reasonable prices, including the registered KEY and SHOESUITES, OROIDE GOLD, every artiole bearing a stamp of that name— the Manufacturer having discovered an alloy in itself the shade of Colored Gold, so tuuf permanence of color m>»y be relied Upon. FIRE GILT JEWELLERY in Chains, Lockets, &c, are most durable ; also, Pencils, Thimbles, Ac. ELEOTRO-PLATED GOOD V —F.owerstands, Inkstands, Tea and Coffee Set?, &c. &. MEXICAN SILVERINE,— the most perfect substitute for renl silver yet introduced, beirg a pure white jnetal, no plate on it, and warranted not to eharijje color or corrode. Each article bears the stiiinp of its name, and iiitiaUed C. W. Gr. Teaspoons, 6s; Dessert•spooDsand Forks, 15s; Tablespoons and Forks, 18s per dozen. Mr Goodson has the solo right of sale throughout New Zealand. A Splend id Assortment of FANS, purchased under exceptionally favorable circumstances, and offered at ridiculously Low Prices. BOOKS at the nearest approach to English Prices obtainable on the Thames STATIONERY at English Prices. We have yet 100 cases of goods to unpack in Auckland, with continued accessions to the present arrivals by further shipments to follow, that our customers maj re,ly upon NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Trade Motto— " Small profits and quick returns," at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, Bbown btbert, Thames. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, Queen street, Avcklivd. London Office, 58, St. Mary Axe. I WISH it tc be understood that my object in selling 3s fiiA is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number i number one, therefore try MoGowak'b 8s
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4334, 21 November 1882, Page 3
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