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Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, , Carrying Passengebs and Cab<jo. 1 "KxIL fpEH ne •^ow Side-wheel crawn^ X Steamer «*s33sfer HAUEAKI. - Fbojsi Gbahamstowk. Thursday, at 8 o'clock evening Fbok Tababtt. Friday, at 4 o'clock afternoon FBOM &»AHAMBTOTfS. Saturday, at 3 o'clock afternoon Fbom Attotxabd. Thursday, at 2 o'clock afternoon Fricfoy, at 10 o'clock morning Saturday, at 9 o'clock morning P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2. FBOM GbAHIMSTOWH". Thursday, at 12 o'clock noon Saturday, at 12 o'clock midnight Weathor and other circumstance! permitting. tgWi" Not responsible for accidents ia Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Lire Stook. W. Sottter akb Co., 814. • Agent*. STEAM TO^OHINEMUEI, Landing Cargo and Passengers at Austin's Wharf, Pacroa. *1 *=ls>&v rpHE paddle-steamer J|||J||£ LALLA ROOKH, Captain Jackson; _„.' ' ■ Fob Pubibi and Paeboa, Ohinsjittk. Friday, at 11 o'clock morning . \ Norn—The p.s. LALLA ROOKH will always call at the mouth of the Puriri Creek, and 6uitahlo Boats will convay Passengers and Cargo to the Landing place Freight booked through from Auckland, to Puriri, or Ohinemuri. G^T Goods will be Stored, free of charge, at tho Landing, Paeroa. Wtather and other circumstances permitting. . W. D. Reid, Agent, Paeroa. 169 W. Soutbe & Co.,' Agents. REGULAR COMMUNICATION WITH PURIRI fbom BHORTLAND WHARF. HENRY DALTON'S Boats convey Pas-sc-ngers and Cargo np the Puriri Creek, landing cither at Say's Store or Hogg's Whatf .as required ; also, in attendance upon the p.s. Lalla Rookh at the mouth of the Creek every trip. - ■ 427 . .; ■ > Hbnbx Daitok. , Auctions PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. GEA N D lTh" D . SALE. TIDWIN B I N N E V XLI has pleasure in informing the public that lie will, at an eariy date, submit for disposal by auction '. '" THAT SPLENDID ESTATE,! Situated at. .Puriri, , belonging to Mr McCleary, arid -which has just been surveyed and formed into tho - Township of Puriri. The Estate is divided'info ' . '; 50 MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS, each containing a frontogo of 49J feet, by a depth of 99 feet, thus affording to residents, nplo room .for erection of house and facilities for garden—a great desideratum in this district to the miner, while the business portion of tho township fronts tho main road to ■* the Tairua GoldCeld. The Puriri Goldfield is an established fact; the claims worked before the Thames was pro- - claimed averaged ljez, and were only forsaken for the supposed rr.oro dazzling prospects and the want of facilities for crushing ; within tho last month the claims aro again manned and work is progressing, and with satisfactory, results. - The TOWNSHIP OF PUEIEI is Eiluated in the centre of the auriferous district, besides which it possesses the advantage of being the highway to Tairua, all traffic passes through the towns' ip and the distance from the landing —Saj's—is but one and ahalf miles, tho whole of which is a good dray road; suffico ifc to ssy that this Estate is happily situated in every respect and therefore cannot fail to command itself to all those desirous of having a Freehold of their own. Flabs will be ready in a few days and can bo obtained, with all further particulars, at the City Auction Mart, Albert street. - Terms liberal, declared at^Sale. Puriri Township.' A BLOCK of FREEHOLD LAND, Suitable for Building Purposes, on the BANKS OF THE PUEIEI EITEE at the JUNCTION of the HIKUTAIA. EOAD, the OHINEMURI EOAD and TEACK to the TAIEUA Goldfield, is noflr being Surveyed, and the FEEEIIOLD ALLLOTMENTS will be sold by Auction in a Few Dnys. Dairymen, Carters and others wanting SMALL FAEMS adjoining this Township can LEASE the same on application to :-; F. C. Djban, , . . Grahamstown, Thames. . * May 5, 1875. 418 F0 E SAL E. rnWO TEAMS of Staunch DRAUGHT 1 HOUSES—AppIy to 397 ■" R. & A. Smith. o!T~S~A~L~ET : JUST AEEIVED. HALF TON of PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS and BACON. W. J. A beam's, Wholo.«alo and-Rotail Stores. 288, Pollen street, Shortland. p ECEJPT EOOES of all kinds, n dma XV mental script letter at Hie EvSblir* Stab Office. • ■

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1995, 27 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1995, 27 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1995, 27 May 1875, Page 3

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