gitUs tjj %Mt\Q\U FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. At the Stock Exchange; Thames. AUCTION SALE OF THE FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP OF karangahake, A FEW MINUTES* WALK FBOM THE BATTERY. LEADING MINUS, AND LAMONTK'S FURNACE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT To Capitalists, Speculator*, and all interested in securing Valuable Bueine*s and Residence Sites, as a sure and safe Investment. THE undersigned favored with infractions from the Proprietor, Hmtby Bmith, Esq., will submit to publio competition, at tbe Stock Exchange, Thames on above date, THIS VALUABLE TOWNSHIP, the only FREEHOLD in the Vicinity, commanding Healthy, Picturesque, Convenient, Magnificent Panoramic "View of the Thames Valley. Position unrivalled. Well watered; thoroughly cleared; Commends itself. Offers an exceptional inducement to Investors and others, as such an opportunity but rarely occurs. Plans are now ready and may be bad from the Auctioneer, or A rax. Babhdxbs, Esq., Insurance Buildings, Auckland. JAMES CRAIG, Junk., Auctioneer. CIRCUS. ST. LEON'S O I R O US AND MENAGERIE TTTILL SHORTLY APPEAR AT THE THAMES. OHINEMURI COUNTY OHINEAIUBI COUNTY. KABANGAHAK.E BIDING. TO THE ELECTORS. p HNTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate for a Seat in the new County Council, and respectfully solicit your Totes and Interest at the forthcoming Election. I have been long resident in your district, and all my interests are in it ( If you give me your confidence on Polling Day, I will vie my best exertions on yonr behalf. I am, Yours faithfully, J. H. WALSH. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE KABANGAHAKE BIDING. f^ ENTLEMEN,—I am a Candidate for VJT, the position of Councillor for your Riding. If returned, I will do my best to forward the Mining Industry, as it is by mining I live. Hoping to be able to address tbe electors at Xarangahake and Owbaroa, I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, C. A. CORNHS. OHINEMUBI COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTOBS OF PAEBOA BIDING. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Jlj I am a CANDIDATE to Represent your Riding in tbe Ohinemuri County Conn* oil, end if returned I pledge myself to use my best endeavours to further your Interests throughout the Riding and County. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J. M. ROBSON. Bnsineßß Mottoes *fc TJ O, Diomed, well met! Do you sup JLI with Glaucus lo«night ? " " Alas, no, dear Clodius ; he has not invited me. By Pollux, a scurvy trick j for they say bis suppers are the best in Pompeii." 11 Thick not of it, my good Diomed; but lunch with ma at Honiss and Son's to* morrow at noon. Their Luncheons are the best in Hauraki; their Steaks, Chops, and Cutlets are grilled to a turn—juicy, and of that piquant flavour which creates an appetite whilst you eat." NOTE THE ADDRESS— HONISS & SON, BBOWN STBEET, PASTRY COOKS, CONFECTIONERS, and BAKERS. THEY SUPPLY— TEA COFFEE ..COCOA CHOPS STEAKS CUTLETS j HOT PIES, Ac, j In their LUNCHEON ROOMS at ALL HOUR?. AIso—BISCUITS, PASTRY, CAKES, and SWEETMEATS. PICNICS, SOIBEES, BALLS & PABTIES Supplied on Reasonable Terms. I>ILL-HBADb, invoices, «c, on ruled r L) plain paper, of every siae and quality •xocuUd with despatch at the Evening Star Gftcs
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5228, 20 October 1885, Page 3
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