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Drapery COOMBES AND 00. TTAVING STILL THE BEST OP THEIiJ CLOTHING AND DRAPERY TO DISPOSE OF, WILL CONTINUE THEIR |f Olearing-out - SALE ; For ONE WEEK . LONGER, ' WHEN ALL THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION PRICES. , EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE CLEAEED, ' AND NO REASONABLE OFFER | WILL BE REFUSED ! COOMBES & CO. POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAM). %@T NOT£.—The Grahamstown Branch will be finally closed afe TO-MORBOW | (Saturday). Racing ________ Kirikiri Bace Meeting, TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1885. AT a Meeting of the Stewards on the 2nd insfc., owing to protests being lodged in Hurdle and Trotting Racee, it was decided to hare the following events contested: —• 1. HURDLE RACE of 830V8.; distance two • ' miles, ocr eleven flights of hurdles. Entries received—Taipo, Young G-overn-ment, Pekehau, Kctao, and Raiha's horse. '. '.' .-'! ;.': '■'■'•_. ■ ' 2,. SWEEPSTAKE MATCH of — soys.; d B>-nce, two miles, lintiiou received— Navigator, Maori Win, and Fonr;O3ij. 3. HURBY SCURRY of — eovs. • di tance, 1^ miles. Entries —Pekehau, Thames, Young Grovermcenfc, The Larrikin, and Silve. ■--.'. 4. TROTTING' MATOH of 9sovs. j distance, four miles. Entries received ■— Wild Irishman, Whitaker'e horse, and Barbary. 5. HURDLE BACE of -— bovb. j distance two mileß, over eleven flights of hardies. Same horses entered as for first race, All other qualified horses can he entered at poafc only. Uoraes that ran on January 29th are qualified for these races. All protes s to be accompanied with five shillings, and the decision of the Stewards shall h> fianl. First race to etart at 2 o'elpok sharp. General Notices - REM 0 V A L. HAWKES Bros, (THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP) WISH to return their bestkThanks to the Thames Public for past favors, and to inform them that they have REMOVED their B:Binees Premises to their own New Premises immediately opposite the old Bhop in Owen street., , Their STOCK is both LARGE and WELL ASSORTED, comprising LADIES', GENTLKMTSN'S, YODTHS', MAIDS,, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, and is not to be surpassed on the Thames either for Cheapness or Durability. EVERYONE WILL SAVE MONEY BY DEALING WITH US. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR BLUCHERS ON THE THAMES. EVKBT DBSCEinION OF BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER Of the Best Materials and at Lowest Rate 1Hawkes Bros., OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. i Don't ewear; it may convince you, but it i•' • sure uufc to conrinee o!hers—fcry 3» I'ba.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18850206.2.22.4

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5014, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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384

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5014, 6 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5014, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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