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SALE # BY AUCTION. FBIDAY, 25th INBT., at 11 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. BROWN STREET, GBAHAMfrTOWN. By Order of the Mortgagee. T> R. McGEKGOII Will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Brown street, Grahamstown, by order of the Mortgagee, LOT 93, and One balf of LOT 94, Blo<* 13, Township of Grahametown, having a frontage of 49ft. 6in. on Brown street, with a depth of 71ft., together with EuildiDgs erected thereon. Tlie ebove Property ia situated between Mr T. Godkin's Hotel and the Naval Hall, and should be well adapted for business or manufacturing purpose*. Wanted WANTED KNOWN, that A. OriMH bos REMOVED bis Oabinet-making and General Furnishing Business to those New and Commodious Premises on the old site, Corner of Pollen and Mary streets. 4783 WANTED— Buyers for 30 Sacks Prime KIDNEY SEED POTATOES (just received) at 5s per'cwt; Large Assortment of Chofca FLOWER SEEDS 3d per Packet; NEW VEGETABLES and Other SEEDS, Boneduet, Guano, CHEAP GROCERIES, Ac. See new Price Sheet, published and posted to any address.—WM. WOOD, Pollen street. Sportinj TiAKURANGA HUNT CLFB ANif NUAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To be held on tbe Ellerslie Racecourse on SATURDAY, 31et October, 1885. STBWABDS ; Meiers J. M. Olork, J. W. Stiller, G Dunnett, W. Shera, W. McLaughlan, Colonel Dawton, A. Waterbouse, T. Williamson, S. Morrin, J. S. BuckUnd, H. N. Smith, Major Shepherd, C. H. Lushington, R. E. Isaacs, A. Wallis, H. W. Henderson, A. Buckland, D. B. Tonks, P. Perry, Captain Walmsley. Jvv&e: Mr Thos. Morrin. Stabteb: Mr E. P. Donnelly. Clebk of the Scales: Mr P. W. Marks. CIEHK OF THE COUBBE : Mr T. A. Brown. Handicafpbbs : Messrs Stephens and Waterhouse. OPEN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 25sots., with a sweep of Ibot. each to go to second horse. Entrance, lsor.; acceptance, lsov. each, to go to the funds. Distance, 2 miles, oTer e'ght flights of hurdles. MEMBERS' LIGHT-WEIGHT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 20sots. and piece of plate, Talue Ssovs., with a sweep of lsov. each, to go to second horse. Top weight, list 7ibs. Entrance, leov. each, to the funds, and acceptance, lsov. (the sweep). Distance, about 3£ miles. PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP of 40soys. and piece of plate, value 10«ovs., with a sweep of lsov. each, to go to second horse. Top weight, 13st 71bs. Entrance, lisoTs., to the funds, and acceptance lsov. (the sweep). Distance, about 3i miles. FARMERS' PLATE of 20sovs. Entrance, lsov. each, to go to second horse. For all horses tbe lena fide property of farmers whose lands the bounds have run over during the past season. To be ridden by farmers, their sons, or amateurs. Four years old to carry list; five years old, list lOlbs ; six and aged, 12»t 31bs. Distance, once round the steeplechase course. OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 3080V8., with a sweep of lsov. each, to go to second horse. Entrance, lsov. each to tbe funds, and acceptance lsov. each (the sweep). Distance, about 3 miles. MEMBEBS' HATS DICAP HURDLE RACE of 4Osov«. and piece of plate, value lOsovs., with a sweep of lsov. each, to go to second horse. Top weight, 13»t 71b?. Entrance, lieovs. each, to tbe funds, and acceptance lsov. each (the sweep). Distance, 2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles. LADIES' BRACELET (HANDICAP), value )ssovs., to first horse, and piece of plate, value 550t8., to second horse. 'Entrance, lsov. each, to the funds. Horaes to be nominated by a lady. Top weight,*l3st Distance, H miles, orer six flights of hurdles. Nominations for Light-weight and Hunt Club Cup Steeplechases, and Members' Hurdle Race, cloae on FRIDAY, 25th iDst. Acceptances and other «ntries on FBIDAY, Oth October. Wk. Pjjbciyal, Secretary.

Boots & Shoes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF THE NEWEST PATTERN, & OF THE BEST QUALITY AT If-i Whitehead's. T ARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT JJ ov ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND COLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES — BEST — Q QUALITY. V Just Keceived, EX "AOHANCH," Direct from the Manufacturers, A Splendid Lot of GIRLS' & BOYS' BOOTS; Gentp' SEWN BOOTSBest London-make. ALSO — LADIES' BOOTS, various sort*, from 7s 6d per pair. M. WHITEHBAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, AND BBOWN STRr. v GRAHAMSTOWN (Next.Biwk bf New Zealand).

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 22 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 22 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 22 September 1885, Page 3

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