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Auctions TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TAMES CRAIG, Favored with instructions from Mr James Robinson, who is leaving tho Thames, will sell by auction, at his Residence, Walter street, THE Entire HOUSEHOLD FURNIf TUBE and Effects, consisting of Iron Bed, Bedding, Toilet Sots and Ware, Chest Drawers, Spring Couch, Loo and Chess Table, Brussels Carpet and Rug, Hair-seated Chairs, Picture?, Oil-clotb, Curtains, Kitcben Utensils, &c. Also, a " Little Wanzer " Sewing Machine, 1571 Terms—Cash. . . B. TONKs] [B. C. OABE MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. Extensive Sale of Freehold Property. JERMYN STREET, CHAPEL ST., BRIGHTON, NORTH SHORE, ONEHUNGA, MOUNT EDEN, PANMURE, HO WICK, SOLDIERS' BAY, ON HARBOUR OF WAITEMATA. T) TONES AND CO. Have been instructed by the Executors of the late Mrs Shepherd, to Sell, on Monday, December 20, at 12 o'clock— CHELTENHAM (NORTH SHORE). Lots .1, 2, 3, situated on Beach, and adjoining Cricket Ground; 76 to 79, fronting Great North Road; 72 to 75, and 47 to 55, fronting Lake street; 56 to 62, fronting Bath street; 63, 64, 65, 21, 22, and 23, fronting William street; 71,70, 89, fronting Cheltenham Place and Lake street; 33 to 37, fronting Cheltenham Place; 38 to 46, fronting Lake street. NORTH CHELTENHAM. Lot 1 to 5 and 8 to 14, fronting Great North Road ; 19, 20, 21, 24 to2B, and 31, fronting Government Road ; 17, 33, 32, fronting New-street. Plans of the above may be seen at Mr Oliver Mays', North Shore, and at the Auctioneers. ONEHUNGA. 3 lots opposite Mangere Bridge, fronting Queen street and Gcddis' Basin ; 5 lots fronting road to old Wharf, Basin, &c. Plans of above 8 lots, adjoining Railway Station and Springs, may be seen at Mr J. D. Jackson s, Land Agent, Onehunga. PANMURE. Section 12, Lot 10, 7 acres one rood 12 perches, level Volcanic Land, at foot of Mount Wellington. HO WICK. Lots 4 and 5 of small lots adjoining Village of Howick, 36 acres 3 roods, well watered and fenced in. MOUNT EDEN. Part of Lot 68, about 11 acres, near Mr Paton's old mill. BRIGHTON ROAD (PARNELL), ADJOINING LATE MB HlLli's PEOPEBTY. 6 Lots, each about 1 acre. JERMYN-SREET. House lately occupied by Mr Shepherd, about 12 rooms, on an Allotment having frontage of 86 feet to new road from Railway Station in Mechanics' Bay; Allotment, 69 feet, fronting same road; Allotment, 44 feet, fronting Jermyn street. CHAPEL STREET. 2 Houses and large Allotment, formerly site of Messrs Warnock's Tallow Chandlery. . Plans now on View. Lots Pegged and Flagged. TERMS: Quarter cash: balance may remain on mortgage at eight per cent, for five years or less, at the option of purchaser. Cottage at Onehunga, situate corner of Hill and Maria streets, containing seven good rooms, three fireplaces, water laid on, and three Allotments, fenced with new close-boarded fence. A desirable Property, and in perfect order for immediate occupation. 1558 W. Martin & Son Have Opened Up A C HOI C E LOT .OF SUMMER GOODS: SILKS v LUSTRES PRINTS MUSLINS GRENADINES, HOLLANDS, &c. Calicoes, Flannels, Sheetings, Drill, Table Covers, Shirtings, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing. STEAW and LEGHOBN HATS. BOYS' HOLLANdT DRILL SUITS. The above will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. All Goods marked in Plain Figures. No Puff— Come and Judge for yourselves WM. MARTIN & SON, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND.

Wanted jj PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. WANTED, a SCHOOLMISTRESS for Mount Hobson (Remuera) Girls' . School, and a SCHOOLMASTER for Central School, Waipu. Apply before 30th December, at the office of the Board of Education. 1574 LORD NELSON MINE, KARAKA. WANTED, TENDERS for SINKING 90 Feet in the above Mine. Will be received until MONDAY, December 20, at 3 p.m. Specifications can be seen on the Mine. John Bibney, 1586 Manager. WANTED immediately, Six Good General Servants. Apply at Mrs Hawhan's Registry Office, Pollen street, Shortland. WANTED, a respectable middle-aged "WOMAN to cook and assist in washing. Apply at Hazelbank Hotel. WANTED, a GENERAL Female SERVANT in a small private family.—Apply at "Evening Star Office. -\ZJ ANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S fi Hair OtiTiKa Establishment to be Shaved, Shampooed, &c, next Fugt&e's Bed Boot, Owen-efcreofc, Qrahamstown. Meetings A. O. F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. •^l^l^iiilSk FTIHE Quarterly Financial ||f||||||§ X MEETING of the liJifirratPpMO^u aDOve Court will be held in l^liiilileMHM iei rcemaßOnß' Hall, Owen 0 Tltjl!tH)P«c I strecti Grahamstown, on ySmK^^lt^^p FRIDAY next, 17th instant, j at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Chas. Ahieb, Secretary. PUKETUI GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). A GENERAL MEETING- of the Shareholders will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, Grahanietown, on FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at the hour of 3 o'clock, p.m. Business :—To elect directors ; to take into consideration the financial position of the company, and determine the future course of operation?. D. G. MacDonnbil, Manager. Grahaiastowc, December 6, 3875. Notices St. George's Grammar School. SELECTIONS from PICKWICK, by Pupils, on FRIDAY EVENING next, at 8 o'clock. "S. WELLER'S VALENTINE," "MRS BARDELL FAINTS," &c. Proceeds in aid of Prize Fund and Cricket Club. D. SCHOFIBLD. THAMKS STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY. MESSRS MENNIE & DEY T^ESIRE to convey to the public of the JL/ Thames their grateful acknowledgments for the very extensive and ever-increasing favours which have been accorded to them during the past six years ; and althought during that time we have had many aps and downs oa the goldfields, still our confidence | in the future of the Thames is undiminished, in proof whereof we have just erected Large and Commodious Premises fitted with the latest appliances and conveniences for the manufacture of our goods, so that the public (usiag our goods) may rely upon having the genuine article mada on the newest principle,, cleanly, and of the best materials. On and after THURSDAY, 16th December, our NEW PREMISES will be OPENED, where in future our business w.ll bs conducted. Best Machine made Bread delivered daily; also, Brown Bread made of pure wheaten meal. Biscuits of every variety, from the finest Dessert to the Rough Navy. Confectionery and Fancy Gl-oods from the best English and Colonial Factories, wholesale and in smaller quantities, to suit Customers. Wedding Cakes, first style and quality, at most moderate prices. Observe our Address—Queen-street, opposite Mechanics* Institute. Yours obediently, MENNIE & DEY S Wholesale Biscuit Manufacturers and ' Confectioners, 1583 Queen-street. IT E D I C A L TT A LL, • OWEN STREET. R. F. SANDES. For Neuralgia, Headache, Face-ache, Rheumatism, &c, &c, TRY SANDES' N E URAL I S E AND ANODYNE LINIMENT. Teeth Extracted and stopped. Mercantile Loan and Discount Company, ; GRAHAMSTOWN. rpHE Company is prepared to Discount Bills, JL Advance Money upon poreonal or other security, repayable by monthly or quarterly instalments. Sums of £5 and upwaids advanced on deposit of deeds — Freehold or Leasehold —Sills of Lading, Bonded Certificates, Shares, or other tangible security. • All transactions and advances made without delay, if security approved of. Applications to bo made to the Secretary, Edwin Binnet, | Albert street, Grahamstown. G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bank of Now Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.

Drar>ery J. Marshall Has just Opened up Ex "Ocean Mail," His Last Shipment for the Season, Imported Direct from London, .Bought especially for the Christmas trade jj ANCY GOODS, NOVELTIES, and ORNAMENTS jjIBBONS, LACES, MANTLES, HATS, and MILLINERY SUMMER CLOTHING, in Silk, Linen, Lustre, Tweed, &c. GEEAT CHEAP SALE 'OF ■■ \ ■ ' '.:/ - '. Millinery, Drapery, Clothing, &c. (REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE.) WILLIAM WILSON & CO. HAVING PURCHASED from the Trustees in the Estate of W. Vaile, Draper, &c, Coromandel, the ENTIRE STOCK of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, Ac, at about one-half the original cost price, will offer Thie Day (Monday), and following days, the Whole Stock at immensely Reduced Prices. The following lots may be referred to as worthy of speciai notice, and as indicative of the high character and remarkably low prices of the whole stock:— A Lot of Children's Trimmed Hats, to be sold at 6d and 9d -; Ladies' Silk Umbrellas at 6s lid, usually sold at 9s 6d • Striped Japanese Dress Silks, Is l^d per yard, worth Is 6d Figured and Striped Grey Silks, best quality, at Is B|d, usually sold at 2s 6d Ladies' Coloured Kid Gloves, quite prrfecfc, at 2s lid per pair Ladies' and Children's White Straw Hats, at 9d each, worth from Is 6d to 2s 6d Black Glace Dress Silks, 2s Dd, 3s 3d, 3s lOd, and 4s 9d, usually sold at half as much more Black Yak Laces, from s|d per yard Striped Grenadine, 4d per yard In this Slock will be found, a good assortment of plain and useful Goods, comprising Holland, Calico, Prints, Flannels, Sheetings, Household Drapery, &c, which have been marked at such enormous reductions that cannot fail to make a speedy clearance. .: During the sale of Mr W. Vaile's Stock, the whole of our immense Stock of Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing will be offered at a great reduction. WILLIAM WILSON & CO., COBNEB, OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, SHORTLAND; And at 204 and 206, Queen street, AUCKLAND. 1461 New Fashions in Summer Clothing and Drapery. M. H~AIREY TTAS DETERMINED, for the next Two Months, to effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE and encourage CASH PURCHASES, to give TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT on all amounts exceeding One Pound Sterling. THE STOCK IS UNUSUALLY LARGE THIS SEASON, AND COM. PRISES EVERY NOVELTY FOR SUMMER WEAR. SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, LUSTRES, &c, &c. NEWEST PATTERNS in PRINTS/BATISTES, MUSLINS & GRENADINES : Men's, Youths' and Boy's Clothing. •'-.;,' .' . . M. H. AIREY, Pollen Street. butcher's Christmas notice. CENTRAL POLLEITSTREET BAKERY. CUSTOMERS can be Supplied with' Prime ■J A M ?,£._ JL° R GI E ' J Napier BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, .tbopbietob. LAMB and VEAL, Corned Bounds of Beef, . "T* . Corned Lega Pork, Ox Tongues, Sheep T F., m returning thanks to his Customers Tongues, Spiced Beef, Hams, Bacon/Sucking «f • and the Public generally for their very Pies Fowls &c. liberal support for the last two yeaiß, begs to ' inform them that at considerable expense he __. „'■ „,-,-, , , a . has greatly enlarged his premises to meet bis Warranted perfectly Fresh and Sweet, or no increas3d busineßß . He is now prepared to charge will be made. supply ... „',,,, cTTT^ m t »!«• xi' soirees, picnics, and evening HULME, SHORTLAND. PARTIES . with all f;escriptionß of Cakes and Confcc- —— —— --. —: : ~~- ——■ ~ —— tionery of a superior quality at CHEAPER , __ _ . ..........ft-jHiu RATES than'any house on the Thames. THAMES STEAM SAUSAGE FACTORY ; Bread of the best quality at the Cheapest ■ , . - Prices. '•■-■'■ ',-; ": ' ■ ■"■ - '■ • ; ' „„„,,. • ■■ „ „ , , . WEDDING CAKES! mHE Public are respectfully requested to WEDDING CAKES'! X be particular about Remember the AddressTHE STEAM SAUSAGE FACTORY, J§ F pRGIE, BAKER, , For there are base icnitations not made by 1234 Central Tolhti. street. steam. - ■ - ■ ' OUR SAUSAGES ABE SUPERIOR 10 ALL OTHERS, Tjl O V B ROT HERS, Selected with great care from the best of JO * v Meat, and free from sinews and fat. PHOTOGRAPHERS, GERMAN SAUSAGE to keep in any weather. P O L L E N-S T 8,8 E T HOG PUDDINGS, POLONIES POBK BRAWN SHORTLAKP. WARWICKSHIRE PORK PIES BEEF SAUSAGES —: : ; " CAMBRIDGE PORK SAUSAGES, SCHOOI, NOTICE. noted for their quality and flavour A/I' 183 CABy sfciU holds ber Scbool at TT TT Ti M TTi iWL Mra Bargrove'a.late rcsidonce, Abra-■■•■■■■•^-inAill.l ' ham street. . SHORILAINIJ. English, Music, and French taught. , Dancing Class every Friday Evening from 7 to 9. TTJST RECEIVED, AUSTRALASIAN J of November 27. j-; NKIVALLED PRINTING of aU lied J. H. Jeefeeson, v^ — Artistio and Chaste design*. At the Pollen street, Shortlaud. KYBWf'a Sxa Office.

A MAN WHO DIDN'T OVIE ESTIMATE HIMSELF. A Hebrew merchant from a western city went into one of our large wholesale houses the other day, and said he wished to buy about 1,500d01. worth of goods. He was willing to pay 1,200d01. cash, and give his note for ninety days for the rest of the bill. The firm looked up the house which the customer represented, i and came to the conclusion that his note wouldn't be of much value. They concluded, however, to sell him the goods he desired, making a sufficient advance in the usual price to cover the amount of the note. The sale was made, and the bill amounted to 1,450d01. The purchaser paid the 1,200d01.. and drew his note for the remainder. " Now mine vriend," said he, " I vant you to gif me yon present. I alvays has a present after so big a bill." " Well," replied the merchant, we can't give you much of a present, but you can pick a necktie for yourself, if you wish. "No, no. I vants no neckties. I vants a new dress for mine vifc." O, we can't do that, said the merchant, '* but I'll tell you what we will do. We will give you your note." "My note! No, by gracious, I takes ze necktie!" Gents' Clothes, and every description of Dyeing and Cleaning done on the shortest possible notice at the Thames Dyeing Establishment, corner of Eolleston and Kichmond streets. —Advt. (For remainder of News see Fourth Page.) Election Notices TO THE ELECTOES OF THE DISTEICT OF THE THAMES. r\ ENTLEMEN,—I intend to seek your VJT suffrages at the forthcoming Election of Members of the General Assembly. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on the various political questions nov« j occupying public attention, and believe my views ■will accord with those of the great majority of this community. I am, Gentlemen, Youra obediently, W. Eoave. Grahamstown, 24th Novomber, 1875. ••. - '■.. ' J445 ! Charles Joynt BEGS to inform hia Friends and Customers that he Has Opened 176 Packages 03? GROCERIES 3?OK THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAE. 30 Pkges. best-brand Teas, Ex Hero, from Melbourne, C. J. begs to return thank? to all his Customers for the kiud support given him during the last seven years, and hopes to retain that Custom by trying to give all the satisfaction in his power. . Families waited on for orders. Goods delivered. POLLEN STREET, SHORTDAND. December, 1875. 1572 ITACKAYTOWN HOTEL, OHINE--IVX MU3JI. Applications will be received by me until the 20th inst. for a lease .of-the. above Hotel for one year from Ist January next. — James Rae, Shorfcland, 11th December, 1875. ALL ACCOUNTS must be Paid by the end of December, 1875, or proceedings will be taken without further notice. 1501 G. BfoXMH.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2169, 16 December 1875, Page 3

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