Gmtb' clothes cleaned, dyed and pressed. Qnto' light sniU cleaned, ss. N.B.—ln ; fatw* all foods and orders will only be received at the Thames Dyeing Establish■lent, Bolletton street, Shortland. Wl are (lad to,inform our readers, that a " New Gentlemen's Plpthing Establishment has opened in Pollen street* tw» doors from Mary street, named-the Thames Borough Clothing Mart.—Adtt. * ' A. New York paper, in a fit of revolutionary enthusiasm, says, " Hurrah for the > girls" of 76!" Whereupon aNew Jersey paper remarks, " Thunder! that's far too old ! - No.no ! Hurrah for the girls ofl7!" , " If I put my money in the savings-bank, when can I get it out again?" asked a newly-arrived Irishman of his friend. 5 " Och," said the latter, " sure an' if you put it in to-day you can draw it out tomorrow by giving a- week's notice! " A story was lately told by a French writer of a tailor who, having sued a person calling himself a Brazilian general for the payment of his bill, and being asked how he came to believe that his customer was a general, replied, " Why, because I made his coat myself."
. }TO-MOBEOW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23ei>, At 11 o'clock. HOKIANGA BATTEEY, KAEAKA CEEEK. TAMES C E AJL G Has raoeired instruction! to lell by auction, at his Booms, Albert street, . '■ The HOKIANGfA BATTERY, Karak* 1 Greek, consisting of Ten Head of Stampers, Water Wheel and Water Bight. a 7910 THUESDAY, DECEMBEE 24, At 11 o'clock. ByObI>BB,OFTHE||OUSTBBJN J ■'■'-■ ■:'•■/' ■ Barkbuptcy.' ; -; ••■ • IN BE HAEBY RAYWASiBS -:":"-• • ; "'-'estate: -■■■-•■'--" i _ MESSRS GUDGEON AND Ca Hare receired instructions from T. Macf?AbJjKSS, Efq., to offer to public Auction on Thursday nnxt, at 11 o'clock prompt, at their ;V^ttCtkSn;B66m^Brown^^t^l.i>|| ||f | , *The ALLOTMENT in Walter street run ;#ing bj^:^Jb^^arakik?|Jreeki wUh '' "the Fdiir;robmed Cottage and cxten- : :-.,-r'|»T« StabHp|{\erecje ( d: thereon, ."haying ' am ttnexpirediEease of Nine "Years, at, • . ; ;;* ground rental of ; £10 v l4s jSd^per i! * '^annum, late in the occupation b| "the , said Harry Hajwnrd.. c tr ; No; Bcserre. , b<T9O6; OHBIBTM^S yHOLIMIYS.| Warden's Qfficejj&rahatnßtoTrii,;',, ; Thames, 22nd December, 1874.: ~TT IS-HEREBY NOTIFIED, thsit all CLAIMS will be deemed duly PROTECTED during the Christmas Holidays, from .Thursday, 24th December, ,1874, to Monday, 4th January, 1875,,b»th days inclusire. The GtoTernment Oißccs will be closed ' from 'Friday, 25th December, to Tuesday, 29th December, both days incluske; and on Ist and 2nd January, i 875. ■ | ■ Fbaseb, '" . c79Q9:'l 1 oi;H?J\Warden.• - ' xC!hristnms' Fruit; ! . ! EECEIYED, Ex WONO-A WONGhI, iXn t'TWWi" feu it, Oranges, Pears, Apples, Plums, Mandarins, &c, &c. ON SALE at ; 1 JAMEB FENTON'fI, , — - - Corner of Mary and Pollen street*, b7903 Shortland.' r ' mnE CLOSING DUTIES of the KA- ; X RAKA SCHOOL will take place TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) from 10 till ""; 12 30. At 230 the Rctl W. DavieS awards the Prize.'. Parents and Friends are inviied. •7908
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1863, 22 December 1874, Page 3
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