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PCFIBDUIiH A. APPLICVHON FOR AGRICULTURAL LEASE. Received in Warden's Office day of 187 , at the hour of To the Warden at Ohinerauri. In pursuance of the Regulations made under "The Goldfields Act, 1866," for granting Leases for Agricultural purposes within the Ohiuemuii Holdfield, I hereby make application for a lease, the position of which is shown on sketch plan annexed, to toe granted to me, whereof thn particulars are as follows ; and deposit herewith the Receipt of theKeceiver 'of Gold Revenue for the sum of Fire Pounds, and agree to pay any further costs and' expenses ■which may be incurred in.respect of tKs appliI catiou in accordance with the said Bcgulationa. District. Bouudaiies. Deposit. I hereby appoint " as the place tfKere all-Notices required to bo'given respect-' ing the above application may be served, and where, if so s°r?ed, I will consider them served on myself personally. Signature in full Date. '" • Address General Notices TO LE,T, A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, in the £•' heart of Grahamstown, suitable for Mine Managers 1 and other gentlemen roquiring a large house within a short distance from their business premises. Apply— ' ' F. 0. Dean, , 688 .Grahamslown. ; THE LATESTJNTELLIGENCE. MR J, W. LEAHY, BOOTMAKER, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOW^, BEGS to draw the attention of , the Thames Public to the follewing IMMENSE REDUCTIONS in Prices of BOOTS and SHOES :— Gent's Wellingtons, to order ... £18 0 Do half. ,do ... 13 0 Do Elasfic Side's; from 16a to. 10 0 Do Balmorals... .... ... 1 0 0 Do Shoes, elastic or lace ... 016 0 Ladies'Gaiters,'kid or calf '...' 018 0 Do. Balmorals ... ' ... .0 16:^0 J. W. L. begs <o intimate that hi 3 Stock of English Goods are at a price that will defy competition, all of which are of the Latest Fashions, i . N.B.—Diggers' Watertights, 14a. '• iSSpI Families waited on for orders. Please Note tho Address— J, W. LEAHY, Bootmaker, GRAHA.MSTOWN (Opposite Mr Davios' Onehucga Store). 652 JOHN CROCKER BEG 3to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames that he is now in a posiiion to [ supply all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES of the VERY BEST QUALITY, At Prices that will astonish all who may favor him with thoir patronage, as the following : List will testify t — f . - • ■ •• , dMen's Bluchors 7 6 do Elastic Bootß 10 0 . do do -. Shoes .., 7 6 do Watertights ... ' ... 1 ... 13 0 Ladies' Elastic Sides 6 0 do Kid (our own make) 14 0, 1 Maids' Elastic Sides (I's and 2's) ... 4 6 , Children's Morocco (10's to 13's) ... 5 6 do Boots from... ... "... 1 6 The above are only a few. of the many | chenp Goods ho has for Sale, and the Heads' .of Families voultl do well to pay him a visit I before going olßewhere. His Ladies' Elastic Sides at 6a arc especially worthy of notice. Observe the Address — JOHN CROCKER, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, BEOWN STREET, Gkahamstown. 769 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W M. MARTIN & SON, DRAPERS and * T CLQTHIERS, late of Rolleston street, bog to Inform their numerous Customers and, tlie Public generally that they have REMOVED to thoso Commodious Premises opposite Sanales' Building, Pollen street, three d.oora from Foy Bros 1 Photographic Studio, where they hope to meet their old customers, nnd by Strict Attention to business, combined with Reasonable Prices and Civilty, to Merit a fair share of General Patronge. Iggir Rensember the Address— W; MARTIN & SON. 723 SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS CARY still holds her School at Mrs Bargrove's late residence, Abraham strpefc. English, Music, and Fronch taught. Dancing Class every Friday Evening from 7 to 9. No Winter Holidays. ' 595 Cause and Effect, xt Jli ii. JJ , The Staff of Life, HAS BEEN REDUCED TO 3Jd. per Loaf ! mHIS is the EFFECT- CAUSED by -L . Co-operative Industry. ROLL UP and avail yourselves of the Fall in Price at THE CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY, EOLLESTON STREET, - SHOETLANP. Pies, Coffee, Biscuits, &c, Quality Al. 793

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2044, 23 July 1875, Page 3

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