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Meetings .„, r^ IBIBH NATIONAL LEAGUE, THAMES BRANCH. fPHE Fortnightly MEETING of the above ! J. will be held in the Hibernian Hall TO- , MOBBOW (Friday) EYENJNG at 8 p m. A good attendance of the friends and supporters of the movement -will be expected. M. F, Bbben, Secretary. , Government Notices NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 OF THE GOLD MINING DISTBICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Thames, * 15th November, 1883. A PPLIOATIONS may be made to me J\- in writing upon FBIDAY, the 21st , day of December, 1883, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the schedule bereunder, being licensed holdings declared forfeited by the Mining Inspector. Habbx Kbnbiok, Warden. SCHEDULE. Late Licemed Holding No. 139, kuown as the Joker Claim. Area, 10 men's ground; situated at Una Hill, Thames. Bounded southerly and easterly by the Hobson Gold Mining Company's Claim, on other sides by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 281. known as the Crown Claim. Area, SO men's ground; .. . situated at Otunni. Bounded southerly * ' by Bonanza and Oriental Licensed Holdings ; westerly by the. Arizona Licensed Holding ;?on other sides by unoccupied ground. Late Licensed Holding No. 296, known as the Invincible Claim. Area, 15 men's ground; situated at Otunni. Bounded easterly by Otunui Licensed Holding, and on all other sides by unoccupied. - ground. 2327 Notices "THE PROPERTY TAX, 1883." NOTICE is hereby given that PropertyTax, under " The Property-Tax Act, 1883," for the year commencing on the lßt day of April, 1883, will be payable on - SATUBDAY, the Ist day of December in the same year; and the places in each district where the said Tax shall be paid shall be eteiy Post Office within Buch district which is also a Money Order Office, except in the , District of Wellington, in which district the "Tax shall be paid at any such Post Office as / aforesaid, end at the Office of the PropertyTax Commies'oner at the Government , Buildings, Wellington. .. J. SfPEBBEX, 2286 Property-Tax Commissioner. FOR SALE— "I . mHB well-known BUSINESS of Mr BabM JL CIAY, Baker and Confectioner, Brown ' street, Grahamstown. For further particulars apply to— THOMAB VBAIB, Tbameß, or Mr G. W. Owen and j John Lamb, Auckland. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. PHILLIPS' PIONEER COACH will begin BunniDg to PAEBOA on MONDAY NEXT, November 12th, 1883, taking \ Passengers and Parcels at Reduced Rates ; starting from the Bank of New Zealand at , 8.30 every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and ! FRIDAY, and leaving the Criterion Hotel, j Paeroa, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUBDAY, aC 1 p.m. ALEX. PHILLIPS. November 9 th, 1883^ ■! FOUND, on MONDAY, a SILVER j LOCKET and CHAIN. Owner can j have Bbiiie by applying at this Office, and paying coat of advertisement. 2320 | The Thames Dairy, POLLEN STREET. F. TREMBATH (LATE J. HORN & CO.), BEGS respectfully to it form the Inhabi- ' tants of the Thames that he has BEMQ^ED to his OLD PREMISES, At the above Address, and will be glad to re* ceire Orders for— mile:, cream, butter, eggs, AND DAIRY PRODUCE, Which will be Delivered Punctually every day F. TREMBATH, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. ' 2283 Educational THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February Ist, Apiil 80th, July 10th, October Ist. Jab. Adams, B.A. . Head Master. ■ Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turn* up what he has for a : nbie and Bays, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowak'b and says, Mao give me 'a pound of }O\a T*A. and i«Dd forjwder
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4638, 15 November 1883, Page 3
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812Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4638, 15 November 1883, Page 3
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