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-■:--\;:-;,::: TQ*MORROW, TUESDAjf M|BCH 9th, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE LEASE OF THE PfIAWAI GAKDBNB AND PLEASURE GROUNDS. COMPBISIN*: Thirty-six Acres .of Splendidly Laid-out and Cultivated Land, having a Racecourse of three-quarter* of a mile in circumference. Cricket Ground, second to iione in the Province. Bowers, covered with Choice Foliage, Pavillion, 80 x 30. Substantial Dwelling-house of six Rooms; Stables, Cow-shed, Store-house, Coachhouse, and Dairy. Well-built Four-roomed Cottage and Conservatory. Stack of Meadow and Oaten Hay, Dray Horse and. Pony, Spring Cart, Swing and American Ploughs, Chaff Cutter, &c, &c.; also, the well-known pleasure yacht Ellau Yanhin (4 tons), and about 5,000 feet Timber (3 x 2), 6-feet Battens (3 x 1), Posts, Rails, &c, &c. TAMESC R A I G Has received positive instructions from Mr W. H. Cassin, to sell, at the Grounds, Parawai, on Tuesday next, 9th. March, His entire INTEREST in and to the above Taluable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, beautifully situated on the banks of the Kauwaeranga Stream, easy of access by the road or river, with all the recent improve* meats thereon. The Auctioneer, in calling attention to above Sale, would invite, the Public to inipeot this valuable Property. The Flower Beds are: stocked with the Choicest Plants of the Fbral Kingdom; the Orchart, with every variety of Fruit Trees. Last seaeon over 8,000 Trees and Shrubs were planted, embracing Blue Gums, Oaks, Pines, Poplars, Willows, Rhododendrons, &c, &c. There are threa acres of Strawberry Plants in full growth, which alone yielded $250 during the past season. . Hie Grounds are now open for inspection. Further particulars can ..be obtained from Mr Cassin, on the Ground, or from the Auctioneer.! .. „, <v 103> ; SPECIAL NOTICE. AUCTION SALE, PARAWAI GARDENS. EUSSES will Leave the EXCHANGE CORNER, Albert street, for Paraw«i, from 11 o'clock to 11.45am.,T0-MORROW (Tuesday), in time for AUCTION SALE. A. O. F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. fIIHE Brethren of the above Court are reX. quested to assemble at the residence of Bro. Ed. Wbstwood, Harvey street, Ghrahamitown, QO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 3 p.m., for 'he purpose of attending the Funeral of his deceased child. Chas. Ahieb, 112 Secretary. THAMES MINERS' ACCIDENT RELEIF FUND COMMITTEE. A MEETING- of the above Committee will J\. be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, at the Governor Bowen Hotel, at 7.30. Fked.F. Day, 115 , Secretary. LINCOLN CASTLE GOLDMINING COMPANY (Rechstebed). A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will jljL take place at the Company's Office, Grahamstown, at 3 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the llth s day of March, 1875. The following shareholders are particularly requested to pay the 13th Call of Is per Share before Thursday next, otherwiso the Company is likely to be wound up by the Official Liquidator :— Henry Beedell, Auckland. Thomas Dunlop, Grabamstown. Patrick Donnelly, Grahamstown. C. L. Fenton, Grahamstown. Henry Nelson Garland, Auckland. Richard Graham, Grahßmstown. Henry Gilroore, Grahamstown. Benjamin Holmes, Auckland. J. E. Han?en, Shortland. John Jenkins, Grahamstown. Thomas Kennsn, Grahamstown. Thomas Milor, Graharastown, Jeremiah Maboney, Grahamitown. . Bobert G. Macky, Grahamstown. James H. McLean, Grabamstoirn. Ptter Norbury, Grahamstown. David Philp, Grahamstown. William Sims, Grahamstown. Alexander Smith, Grahamstown. John Robertson, Graham6town. Frank Emerson Bobenshaw, Auckland* Bobert Workman, Shortland. Arthur Williams, Grahamstown. By order of the Directors. F. J. Wabdeli, Manager. March 8,1876. 0116

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1927, 8 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1927, 8 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1927, 8 March 1875, Page 3

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