jfolfg ftg f ttitiott, FRIDAY, MARCH 7th. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Sheblock Bbos., Bankrupts.At 11 o'clock. TT7 M . CARPENTER Will sell by Auction at his Office, Shortland, on FRIDAY, March 7th, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, the following Properties forming part of the Fetato of Shbbiock Bbo3, bankrupta :— ■ Lot I.—LEASEHOLD SECTION Pollen street, Thames, part of Lois 76 and 77, Block 26, Sborlland, with shop, &c, thereon, formerly occupied by Mrs Rate. Lot 2.—LEASEHOLD SECTION, Pollen street, part of Lot 78, Block 28, Shortland, with fc'hop, &c, thereon, formerly oocupied by Shebxcce Beos., as a Bufcber's Shop. Lot 3.—Large SAUSAGE MACHINE with Filler. . Lot 4. —50 Shares in Union Soap and Candle CoLot 5. —15 Shares Thames Newspaper Co. Electoral ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLORS, PARAWAI WARD. DECLARATION OF POLL. T HEREBY NOTIFY that the Totes recorded This Day for tho Candidates for ELECTION to the Office of Councillors of the Borough of Thames were as follows: — ALEXANDER BRODIE ; .. 4 IBAECIS CHAPPELL , ... 5 ALEXANDER HUME ... 6 WILLIAM MURDOCH ... 5 JAMES McANDREW ... 5 And I hereby DECLARE Alexander Httmb Wiitjak Mttedoch, and James MoAndbew duly Elected to represent the Porawai Ward, as Members of the Thames Borough Council—the two latter gentlemen beiDg voted for by me as Beturning Officer,, in tho exercise of power given by Clause 35 of "The Eegulation of Local Elections Act, 1876." * F. B. &. WOODWARD, Returning Officer. Thames, March Üb, 1884. Banquet! PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. A BANQUET will be given by the Prince of Wales Lodge No. 20, to the Members of the Grand Council on the evening of MONDAY, 10th March, 1884. Tickets, 5s each, to be obtained of Members of the Committee. Friends of the Cause are cordially invited to attend. Wm. Smith, Sec. No. 20. Educational AN EVENING- CLASS will be held at the TARARU SCHOOL on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, commencing Monday, 25tb, at 7.30 o'clock. Pupils to name their own subjects. Terms Moderate. " AKDBBW COIHOXTN, ■:■ Head Teacher. Business Notices NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. TOWNSEND, BUTCHER, BEGS to inform his nureeroue Customers and Friends that he has REMOVED fbom POLLEN STREET TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES • IN MARY STREET, where he hopes by strict attention to business to receive the same liberal patronage as heretofore. NONE BUT THB Very Best Meat Will be supplied, at prices which will DEFY COMPETITION. Note thb addbess — Nbab CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS. J. TOWNSEND. /CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on t ' SALE at the EvßFarft Stab Ofhob Albert street, Ghrahametowa, INWARBB «nd OUTWARDS COASTWISE FORMS At a very pleasant tea party, the converea" tion turned on transmigration. A lady oi exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan 8 best, turned to Mr and 03ked what form he would prefer to inlishit ? Tr h. dinaUed
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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