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Auctions TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 14. A"t 12 o'clock. TO CAPITALISTS, SPEODLATOBS, AND OTHEES. Positive and Unbeserved Sale ov that Valuable and well K-Noavw Freehold Property, The Theatre Royal, Grahamstoavn. THEATETCAI/ PROPERTIES, FURNITURE, GAS FITTINGS, LICENSE, &c, &c. XAMES CRAIG, Favoured with instructions from Stannus Jones, Esq., and the Trustees of tho estate of Ihe late Mr W. Morrin, will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, on Tuesday, 14th instant, at 12 o'clock, All that really valuable FREEHOLD PEOPERTY, centrally eituated at the corner of Owen and Williamson streets, known as the THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, having a frontage of 155 feet, consisting of Theatre fitted up at a large outlay, with every sta?e requisite j Bars, Bar Parlours, Sitting Rooms, Bedrooms, and Kitchen ; Two Shops, large room suitable for meetings or. Billiard Room, large Yard at back, with right of way ; forming one of the finest properties in the township, and second to none as regards position j and immediately thereafter the Furniture, Far and Gas Fittings, Lamps, and other moveablo properties, balance of Licence, &c, &c. The Auctioneer, with cveiy # confidence, draws the attention of the public to this most important and positive sale. There is no doubt if the Field takes another start, which it may do at any moment, there is a large fortune to be derived from money invested in this Property. The means of supplying refreshment to playgoers is unsurpassed, and the Theatre, with but a trifling expense, could be rendered second to none in the Colony. Besides Dressing Rooms up and down stairs, there is also a Room for the stowage and painting of scenery, and other requisites for presenting elaborate scenic effects to an audience. The Stock of Scenerr, both flats and side scenes, is large, wellassorted, and in good order. The Buildings were erected a 1; a large outlay, and form one of the best investments and largest blocks of Freehold Land in Grahamstown. Terms Liberal. Meetings NAVAL ROWING CLUB. A MEETING of the Members of the above Club is requested THIS EVENING at 7.30. Business of importance. A. D. Bennett. NOTICE. THE Sons of old Colonists residing at the Thames are requested to MEET on TUESDAY EVENING, 8 p.m., at the Pacific Hotel, for tho purpose of aciing in conjunction with a DEPUTATION to be appointed in Auckland to wait upon Sir George Grey with a view to obtain GRANTS OF LAND on similar terms as the Katikati Settlers. A full attendance is invited. I- Q. O. F., i^|||||l M.U., A.D. • LOYAL WAISATO LODGE, No. 5444. THE Quarterly Financial MEETING of the above Lodge will bo held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, Sbortland on TUESDAY EVENING, the 14th inst., at 7.30 o'clock. Chahles Ahiee, Secretary. Tenders CUEE GOLD MINING COMPANY : (Limited). niENDERS will be received up to noon of X TUESDAY, the 14th instant, for DRIVING in the above Company's Mine. Tenders to be left at the office of the Company, where all particulars can be obtained. Thos. H. Ckawfobd, Mine Manager. Dividends MESSENGER'S GOLD MINING COMPANY (Eegisteeed). nnHE Directors have this day declared a X DIVIDEND of Sixpence per Share, payable on MONDAY, the 13th December, 1875. Alex. Hume, Manager. 10tli December, 1875. For Sale HOTEL FOE SALE. DOING- as Snug and Profitable a Business as any on the Thames. Full particulars. Apyly to James Cbaig, Auctioneer. HOTEL AND STORE FOR SALE, PAEROA, OHINEMURI, situated in a first-class position, and doing a good and increasing business. —For Particular apply to Jambs Cbaig, 1512 Auctioneer. Business Notices rFHE GOVEENOE BEOWNE 1 HOTEL, Hobson Street, Auckland. Toe Oldest, Cheapest, and Best Conducted Hotel in the Province. Miners and others visiting the provincial capital from the Thames, Ohinemuri, Tairua, and other districts during the approaching Christmas Holidays will find the Hotel replete with every comfort and convenience. A Bath Room and Shower Baths attached to the premises. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables. *#* Recollect the old Favorite Hotel! DUNNINGHAM AND KING, 1540 Proprietors. TJ EN E V H. WEIGHT HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, 5, Exchange Buildings, Geahamstown. Agent—Australian Mutual Provident Society; New Zealand Fire Insurance Company. 401

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2165, 11 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2165, 11 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2165, 11 December 1875, Page 3

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