.gtelea frg giictioiu SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 26th inst., at 11 o'clock. Oq ths Premises of Mr W. Gbibbib, . Pollen street. STOCK-IN-TEADE OF A GEOCERY ] AND FANCY GOODS STOEE. I """"" j IMPORTANT AND UNEESKEVED > SALE OF TEAS, SUGAES, GEOj CEEY, CEOCKEEY, AND FANCY GOODS. T) E. McGEEGOK Will sell by Public Auction, at the premises, Pollen street, on the above date, •The whole of Mr Geibble's New and well.assorted STOCK; also 1 WEIGHINGMACHINE (nearly new) Coumter, Scales and Weights, Shop Bins, Cannisters, Hams and Baron, Cheese, Iron Safe. Hand so. 1,0 REVOLVER (in case), Ornaments, Sundries. 2 SPRING CARTS. 1 SET HARNESS. 2 HORSES (good in harness). 1 Weli-bred Light Harness MARE (heavy in foal), and other Goods too numerous to particularise. ■-—— i D. B. GELLION.] [JAS. CBAIG, JNB. FEIDAY, 12th OCTOBEE. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION AT THE PDBLIO HALL, TE AROHA. WAIOEONGOMAI TOWNSHIP. DE. G E yLI 0 N & CO. Have received instructions to sell, on above date, Part of Section No. 13, High School Endowment, in suitable allotments, for a term of 19 years at a peppercorn or nominal ground rent. The position is unrivalled; convenient to the main road, tramway, mines, and adjoining the present goldfields township. This feale offers an opportunity seldom met with to investors and others to secure Business or Residence sites in this rising and most prominent inland town. Fu.ll particulars and plans obtainable from the Auctioneers. - Notices FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. . LEAVING FOE ENGLAND. VALUABLE FEEEHOLD PEOPEETY Ar PAEAWAI. EOR SALE,in consequence of the owner . leaving for England, that pleasantly Bituated Property ht Parawai, now in the occupation of Mr J. Hoiles. It comprises 2 acres of exceedingly Rich and Fertile Land, a portion of which is planted with 280 of the choicest Fruit Trees procurable in the province, and a magnificent lot of Strawberry Plants. The Houee contains 5 comfortable rooms, and the necessary Out-bouses, Piggeries, &c, &c. The' Stock o: Groceries, &c, in the Shop are also on sale at a valuation. This it a splendid opportunity for a man with a small capital to purchase a really valuable and comfortable Homestead, from which a good living is to be made. Apply on the premises to — Mr Jonathan Hoiles, or Mr W. H. Wakeham, ■ Albert street. Leaving the Thames ! it GREAT SALE OF Over £2,000 WOETH op Furniture, Crockery, Glass, and China Ware, &c, &c, &c, J.BROWNE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Thames and surrounding Districts, especially Country Settlers, that he has decided to leave the Thames, and has already let his Premises for.the remainder of his lease. In consequence of this it is necessary that his LAEGE and VALUABLE STOCK of FUENITUEE, comprising— Couches and Chairs in Hair Cloth and Damask; Kound and Square Tables; Chests of Drawers, Bedsteads, both Wood and Iron, and in all sizes—from a Child's Cot to Full-size Half-Tester; Cheffoniers; Wash Stands; Toilet Tables; Toilet Glasses of all kinds—Oval, Arch Top, and superior ones with Marble Slabs ; Carpets, Matting, and Oil-cloths; Cutlery and Plated Ware ; Holloware of every description ; Fancy and other Toilet Sets ; Vases ; Glassware of superior quality ; Crockery ; China and Fancy Tea Sets; Palliasses and Flax Mattresses; Kapok, Feather, and Hair Beds; Pillows and Bolsters; Fenders and Fire Irons ; Garden Tools; Shovels, &c, &c, , C^uld be EEALISSD ON at ONCE, and. oo enable him to do so he will Hold a GEBAT CHEAP CLEAEING-OUT SALE of the Whole of his Stock as above, commencing Forthwith, and to continue for TWO MONTHS, by which time he must clear out all the Stock in order to give possession to the incoming tenants, Messrs Meabs & Co. All Goods will bo SOLD at and UNDEE COST PHICE To effect a Clearance, so this Sale will offer great inducements to. those about to Furnish, and others requiring additional Goods, JAMES BROWNE, KAEAKA BRIDGE, 2053 Pollen Street. ■• ' MEMOEANDAS and LETTER HEAD INGS, in a style unsurpassed, at the Evening Star Office. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and saya, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowah's and saya, Mao give me a pound of Jyour Tju. |and Bend for order
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4593, 24 September 1883, Page 3
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