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Sate by t^miim, TiH DAY, at 11 o'clock DRAPEKY, CLOTHING, SI'ATIONERY, &c. B. R. 'McGregor Will sell by Auction at his Mart, Albert street, A Small Consignment of Drapery, Oioth iug, Stationery, &c Eight volmnns Free-man's-Journal (well bound). Pictures, Account Books, &c. TUESDAY a*d {WEDNESDAY 23rd and 24th October. At 11 o'clock each day, , PACIFIC HOTEL, THAMES, . POSITIVE CLEARING SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL FURNITURE AND Requisites of every description, COMPRISING • Telescope, Dining. Round Square and Loo Tables, Horse-hair Couches Chairs, Iron (double and single) Beds, Bedding, Washstands and Ware, Toilet Glasses, Mirrors, Choice Engravings, Oil and Water Color Paintings by Iloyte, Varley, Calder, &c, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, ivitchen Utensils, Stock-in-trade. &c, &c, &c, Also— Two First-class, Full-sized BILLIARD TABLES, Furniture and Ivory Balls complete("Alcockand Co," and "Burroughs and Watts"), ana three PIANOS, by Celebrated Makers. The undersigned hiving received instructions from Mr C. W, Cmms, will sell by Public Auction the whole of the above, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 23rd and 24th October. ' JAMES CRAIG, 3m, « Auctioneer. APPLICATION FOR LICENSED HOLDING UNDER REGULATION No, 4. 'District : Hauraki, Date ; 19th October, 1888. TO THE WARDEN AT THAMES \ I HEREBY apply for a Licensed Holding for gold' milling purposes, under the Provisions of "The Mining Act, ISSG "of the'lands hereinafter described G. I. PANTER, Signature of Applicant, Name ard address in full of Applicant: George L-les Panter, Waveiiey Hotel, Auckland. Style under which it is intended to conduct the Business: Centennial Licensed HoldLocality where the land applied for is sit uated: Tapu, Extent of .land applied for: Fifteen Acres Amount of Capital proposed to be invested : ' One Thousand Pounds. Propos 1 mode of - working the land: Turn oiling.Term for'which License or Special Claim Grant ia required : Twenty-one years. General Remarks.: North of Tapu Creek, Head of No 1 and No 2 Gullies, Pegged out at 10 a, m, on 17th in3t. Mark on pegs = . ; Dated at Thames, this 19th day of October, 1888, The above Application and any objections ' will ba heard at the Warden's Office at Thames, on the 22nd November, 1888, at lO.i) am,

Any person desiring to object to the issue of a license for the land applied for must, before that date enter his objections at the Warden's Office at Thames. .;.,, H. W, NORTHCROEr, '..; Warden, Warden's Office, Thames, ; 19th October,'lSSS, at 10.30 a.m. B sufferers from Bunions should | generally HPG|ffl{Kl curing ia a Price Is. Ud. per box, of allChemists.| 22 ( lIlLI0i iyiulEiWlG,!

Eat.Drink, and bo nierry, or tomorrow ye die J/p ■miLLIAMS. one of the \J* H pioneers of the Thames goldiield of over 21 years, and proprietor of the PROVINCIAL HOTEL (Adjoining the Government Buildings) Quebn-Stkeet, Thames, ANNOUNCES to his old friends and customers also the floating public that ho has made alterations to his premises, which are now capable of accommodating 100 persons to dine at one time, and he hopes by strict attention to business to receive a ■hare of the public patronage, by keeping the best brands of both WINES and SPIRITS. Rooms for families, and Banquets by special arrangement. Meals at all hours, A night Porter for the convenience of travellers by road or boat, Good Stabling for Horses. But atpres?nt the question is go where you may, It matters a great deal to mo where you stay; I Hut I'll 101 l you a thing of more interest far, That is, where do yon liquor, and which is j oiirliar It is a question that's answered with far greater ease, And as Y/illiws has started with new consignees, You are sure to find liquor, your pallet to please, If to William's you will go in. That you will he satisfied thevo I've no doubt; You can pick what you chose, from old port to }o JJrown's stout; He lias dew of the Alps,and slashing pajcsherry, And Wolf's Schiedams Splinapps that is nourishing very, Firs:-rate kitchen Wasser distilled from the cherry And a splendid old sample of g.n, Cut, if friends you have staying that care to to roam, Ynu can easily there get a hottle for homo. 'Ihero is llcnuessy's Mcdoii and sparkling MosclloSiihut No, 2 and Scotch whisky as well Fine \. est India rum and Kiimlwm's LI, So to \ illiam's now quickly go in. 'llien 0 for a bumbcr of William's port, I will gratefully moisten my throttle, With what merchants delino as a very sound wine And will go on improving in hottle. But many will say oftjie way ho is out, And the station it is very near Hut try of his alo, porter and stout, And you never need fear to feel qiieer. For I've had my share ot pleasure, and done my share of toil, Lifo is short -tlio longest life's a span; I care not for the worrie, fyr the corn or the soil, Or for the wine that jnakctJi'ghul tlio heart of insii, Ji' i for the good undone, the gifts misspont, and resolution vain, It's somewhat lato to trouble; But this I kiiow, I'd live the same life o're, if I had jo IJvpagaln, And the chances are 1 go where most men «o, And so say thousands uioru.as well as our fiicnd JcE. JiMMII WItWIIIMIII Mill ■IHI II ■"■UJtpfQlrej,,,,„.,.»,.. „■■».,»■ WANTED KNOWN that the Aotbh. SISEB is posted to any address,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 3

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