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SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 16th IINSTaNT. At 11 o'clock. TO TKJBUrEKS, MINERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE & VALUABLE GOLD MINING PROPERTY. F) E. Me G. X E G O E Has received instinct ior s from the Directors of the Aiburtm G.M. Co., Ij Sell by Public Auction, at the Mine Manager's residence, on the Albumin Ground, The WHOLE of the ALBURNIA G*M COS VALUABLE MINING LEASES and PROPERTIES, comprising— The Lease of 62 Men's Ground M Sons of Freedom „ 18 „ „ Lincoln Castle „10 „ „" Dixon's No. I „ 6 „ „ Watchu an Extended „ 33 „ „ Black Angel . „20 „ New North Cluncs 17 „ „ Middle Star „ 6 „ Also, That Well-built, 8-ROOMED DWELLINGHOUSE, fitted with cveiy convenience, known as the Manager's House, with Stable, Out-buildirgs, Six Iron Tat is, &c.; a Grass Paddock of 4 Acres ; about 6 tons Iron Kails; 500 Sleepers ; Lot aseoited Mining Timber j 2 Iron Safes j Blacksmith's Shop, Bellows, Forge, Anvil and Tools; Lot Mining Tools, Trucks, Copying Press, and other Articles too numerous to particulariee. The Anctionenr would cal' attention to the Sale of the ybove "Valuable Mining Leases, some of which hare ranked among the richest of Gold-producing Mires on the Thames Goldfish*. Each Lease will be offered separately, in order to i.fford every facility tc Tributers and smull pa.ties of Miuets. 3563 Municipal IF. B. G. WOODWAED, Returning • Officer for the Borough of Thames, hereby gite notice that' the following Gentlemen were NOMINATED Thia Day as OANDIDAIES for the Office of BOROUGH COUNCILLOBS, Borough of Thames, at tbe present' Election : — NORTH WARDJOHN Wilson Bernabd Woitt MIDDLE WARD— WILIIAM MUBDOCH ROBEBT NESBITT SMITH SOUIH WARD— ROBEBT FaRBBIX John Ebnesi Harbin WltHiM MUBDOCH PARAWAI WARD— Fbancis Chappeh John Erxi.sc Hanskn WIILIAM MtTBDCCH I do therefore notify that a POLL will ba taken on THURSDAY, the llth day of Beptamber, 1884, for the purpose of Electing one of the above-nominated Candidates for the North, Middle, South, and Parawai Wards^ of the Boiough of Thames to the jffice of Councillor for those Wards respectively. The Polling Places will be for— Nobth Wabd —Gresham Hall, Owen Btreet. Middie Wai?d —Borough Counc:l Chambers, Albert street. South Wabd —Shortljnd Public Hall, Polleu street. Pabawai Wabd—The house, Grey street, known as Mr W. B. Moore'n. - - F. B. Gr. WOODWARD, Returning Officer. Thames, 2ud September, 1884. • IN BANKRUPTCY. [n the District Court of Waikato and Thames, (b.-ing a local Court of Bankruptcy), holden at Thames. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," V OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by I * »n order of the said Court Henbi IIKXANDSB PI,X7MMEB and ROBKBT A«MTaciK& Plummrb, both of Wniomo, near Chames, in the Provincial District of Auckand, bush contractors, carrj iog on business mdiar the style of H. and R-. Plummer, have his day been adjudicated bankrupts within ho meaning of the abovenamed Act. The irst General Meeting of Creditors will bo leld at my Office, Grey street, Shortland, Chames, on WEDNESDAY, the 10 h day of September instant, at two o'cloik itf the iteirnoon, and the public examination of the >aokrupts will be held at the sitting ot the aid Court at Grabamstown on the seventh lay of October next, nt ten o'clock in the oronoon. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1884. Wm. Carfbktbb, Deputy Ofiicial Assignee in Bankruptcy. J. A. Miixeb, Solicitor for the Bankrupts. 3570 Notices NOTICE. [WILL NO! BE RESPON .IBLK for any DEBTS contracted by wy wife, 3 ill AH Teiley, after this date. Fbbdbeick Tet-ey. Thames, SepMst, 1884. THE diS'erooce between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gen« warns up what he has for a aoee and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman »*Jke into MoGowan's and says, Mao give ice » pouod of ;>ou* Xw. *ud wpd tax ord«>'
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4883, 3 September 1884, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4883, 3 September 1884, Page 3
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