Sporting. PARAWAI GARDENS. QPENING OF THE SEASON, • Si'OBTS ON THE , PRINCE OP WALES' BIRTHDAY. PRO GRAMME, . 1. MAIDEN RACE (open to all who won public money), 2130 yards. Entrance, 2s Gd, First Prize, £2; second, £1. ; 2. WALKING MATCH/(Handicap). Distance; . "1 mile, Entrance, ss. First Prize, £3 second,. £1. 3. FOOT RACE (Handicap). Distance, 300 ; ; yards. Entrance, 3s. First Prize, £210s; second, 10s. FOOT RACE (Handicap). Distance, ; |-mile. Entrance, 3s, First Prize, £3; ! second, £110s. 5, HACK RACE. Entrance, 10s, Firstj Prize, £4; seconl, £1. : Threo competitors, to start for each event ; ' or no race. Entries'to be sent to.S, Yotwo, Queen's' Hotel, or to the Proprietors on the ground, Soiree, &c. '. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, "I : PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. . THE r SECOND ; ANNIVERSARY will be Celebrated by a SOIREE, CONCERT, AND, DANCE, IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL/ ' On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER; Sih, -1875, At 6,30. Chair to be taken by' Rev JiS, Hill, ; The' evening's proceedings will be interspersed with Songs, Recitations, apd Readings, i The Misses Dow, Hunter, McNeill, Mrs, and Messrs Richards, Wiseman, and others have kindly volunteered their services, Single Tickets, 2s 6d; Double, 4a, ' : God Save the Queen. For Sale. ; FOR .SALE, _ : gEVBRAL CHOICE. NATIVE' RESERVES ■ in the STEWART, SETTLEMENT, Katjkati, from 50 to 500 acres, . Apply to , ' , • ' G. V. STSWAET, Katikati; , . Or, to - . .R,';C. : . JORDAN, Auctioneer and . .. , | Land Agent, Taoranga, ' BUSINESS PREMISES, . Eligible opening for , a Baker or Storekeeper to be Disposed of by Private Contract,:. . * , THOSE Commodious and Centrally-situated ■ Premises, junction of Albert and Pollen-, streets, Grabamstown, at present occupied by : Messrs Mensih ;&.Dey las a Geseral Bakery/ There is a large Oven, and Bakehouse Fittings'; may be had complete suitable for carrying on a; large Baking Business; if preferred, would be ; sold without Oven.or Bakehouse Fittings. The' Premises are Leasehold,'having nine years to run, at a very low grount rental. _ . Apply on the Premises i] jp, '.0 : R B-, .A; ;:L E KAURI BUSH, WATER RACE,[FREEHOLDPROPERTY AT THE THAMES,. ■'• The Moanataiari Water Supply Com«, panyV (Registered), Valuable' Pro- • perties are Offered for Sale by Private .Contract. '■ They principally consist of— WATER RIGHTS and FLUME, 3 miles in length, 3 feet wide, 1 foot deep; now supplying the Alburaia and Old Whau Batteries with water; also, Pontoons,' and all necessary appliances for floating and supplying the Moanatairi Creek Mines' with Timber.- >. ALLOTMENT, House and Stable, at Punea Flat. TRAMWAY in Ohio Creek, connecting with Tararu Government Tramway. . ' BUSH, about 5,000,000. feot standing kauri, adjacent to and commanded by the Ohio Creek Tramway. , • - DEPOT, Grahamstown, consisting of a Large Freehold Allotment, adjoining the Im-. ■ perial Crown Battery, and having 83 feet frontage to the Beaeli Road, " STOCK IN TRADE, PLANT, &p,, . For particulars, apply to • ■ : ; Messrs WHITAKBR & RCSSBLL, , Auckland; Or to the Manager, at Grahamstown, HENRY CARRAN, " Manager, Grahamstown, October 14,1875. TO GROCERS,,. STOREKEEPERS, ' ETC,; ETC, A CONSIGNMENT of Good WAIROA CHEESEj at Lowest .Wholesale Prices, at McGowah's Stores, Pollen-street, : ' . APPLY SOON. TRON and MACHINERY J3DSINESS FOR } SALE, which has : been "established for 8 years in the , centre of Dunedin, and is now doing a first-rate paying trade. Annual profits over £1,000. Tho proprietor only gives up to retire into private life.; Stock will be taken at valuation, which wili require about £4,000 cash, but part of the stock could be reduced to suit intending The premises are built on leasehold ground, with £300 valuation, and has 18$ years to run j, rental only £62 per annum, To an enterprising man with capital, this is a rare opportunity to make a fortune, Principals only will be treated with, if accompanied with references, on application to the ■ proprietor, either personally or by letter. ROBERT BLACKADDER, Dunedin, ! r Business Notices. : —; . . . , ;——— . FISHER AND BRISSENDEN : BEG to inform the inhabitants of the Thames that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS in the Premises lately occupied by Alex. Bonella, at the head of Abraham-street, Grahamstown, as GENERAL SMITHS and HOBSE-SHUERS, and hopes by ; steady attention to business to receive a share of public patronage so:liberally given to our predecessor I MINING TOOLS MADE AND ; REPAIRED. Estimates given for General Smith's Work, PIANOFORTES. . Wfl. . .REED, , PRACTICAL TUNER. , Instruments kept in t'nne by the year. : Honrs of attendance: . Before 10 a,m,, and j after 4 p.m, Brown-street. ' "
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2192, 6 November 1875, Page 2
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