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The difference between a Gent aud a Gentle. man .-—The Gent turns up what ho has for n . nose and says, Oh, Ah. The .Gentleman walks into McGowan's and saye, Mao give me a pound of j our Tea, and send for orders every week. ■ Wanted WANTED COLUMN. Advertisements not exceeding Fottbtben Wobbs in this column loill in future be charged One Shilling per insertion if prepaid. WANTED, a Good MILKING GOAT. Apply at the Evening Stab Office. 584 -- WANTED, GOOD PICK and SHOVEL MEN for the Waitakerei Contract, Koipara Railway. Wages 7s and 8j per day. Apply at tho Tunnel, Waitakerei.— Taxiob and Danaheb, Contraotora. * 579 \\J ANTED to Sell from 1 to 10,000 Tone I V T of Raw Hematite ; dc, from Ito 100 Tons of Dressed Hematite.—F. Bbnnbtt and Co., Thames. (Small amount of Capital required.)

Lands and Houses <* FOR SALE. IjIREEHOLD Family Residence, ' Grahamstown, the property of Mr W. McCfmottgh, having frontages to Queen arid Williamson Streets. The allotment is 99 x 99. Tho house is in excellent repair, and contains Six good" Roomd, with Wash-house and Bath-room. G-as and Water laid on. Price, £300. FREEHOLD SUBURBAN RESI- , - DENCE at Parawai, the property of J. A. Milieu, Esq. The allotment consists of 1 acre, and is neatly laid oat in Garden and Orchard. The house contains Six Rooms, ■with all the necessary Outbuildings. Price £300, £100 Cash; £200 may remain at 8 per cent. THAMES GALLEY LANDS—about 800 acres of Rich Swamp Land, trith frontage to the Thames River. Price moderate. Full particulars on application. FREEHOLD LAND, Karaka Creek, bringing in an. annual rental of £18. Price, £100. The above interest Should be satisfactory lo the , moit grasping individual. { 360 ACRES VOLCANIC LAND, about 3 miles from Wangarei Township; situation excellent, and quality of soil first-class. Lot 205, TE APATA—Tauranga -100 ACRES,deep water frontage; two thirds naturally Fenced; soil, rich loam. Price, 50s an acre. NORTHERN LANDS—Several unimproved FARMS for Sale Cheap. ALLOTMENTS IN HAMILTON, NGARTTAWAHIA, and RAQLAN. Also, a magnificent One-Acre Sec* tion at Stokes Point, with frontage to the Waitematft Harbor, close te the Ferry Landing, suitable.for a villa site.

FRATER BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, Auckland and Thames. Tenders THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL; mENDERS addressed to the County Chair- «*■ man will be received, at the County Office, Pollen street, till Noon of FRIDAY, the 14th instant, for the undermentioned works: — BRIDGES across the Waitekauri and Ohinemuri streams in one Contract. TWO CONTRACTS for Road Formation on Kati Kati Road, between Maokaytown and Owharoa. Flans and SpeciScations may be seen •. on the ground, and the work pointed out on TUESDAY, the 11th instant. AIBX, AITKES, 585 County' Engineer.

Volunteer Notices THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. MEETING of ' No. 1 Company on SATURDAST, ab 8 p.m. Business : Nominations for Captain and Sab-Lieute-nant. T. L. Mubbay, 682 " Major. General Notices KUMNUI HILL UNITED GOLD. MINING COMPANY (Limited.) mBIBUTE TENDERS will be received J. till NOON on SATURDAY, Bth May,. for working on tribute the various unoccupied ■eotions of the Company's ground. 578 J. W. WAiKBB.

J. BRIEN BEGS to inform the Public of the Thames * that he has OPEMED HIS NEW PREMISES (On the ground previously occapied by him) Ilf POILBN STBBET With a SPLENDID STOCK of fruit and General Greengrocery, And is prepared to do Buaineßs—either — Wholesale or Retail—at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. VEGETABLES FbESH DAIIiY. , F RUTT—of every description—of Fine Quality, and Flavour. HIGHEST PRICE given for Fruit and Vegetables grown in the District. 583 The best test of the interest of a book is its capability of being read a second time, ditto for 3s Tea. Cak any one of advanced age contemplate death without knowing Ihe virtue of McGowan's 39 Tjea.j

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3546, 7 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3546, 7 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3546, 7 May 1880, Page 3

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