D. E. GteLLION.] [JAS. CRAIG, JNEIMPORTANT NOTICE. WAIOEONGOMAI TOWNSHIP. ' II I■! 1 19 YEARS' LEASE AT A PEPPER- ' COBN GROUND BENT. SECTION No. 13, HIGH SCHOOL ENDOWMENT. Now brine subdiTided into suitable Allotment?. Will be Bold on an early date at Auction by ■pi B. GELLION&CO, AtTCTIONEEBS. Municipal ANNUAL ELECTION OFBOBOUGH ! COUNCILLORS. j i -T F. R. G. WOODWABD, Reluming J Officer for the Borough of Thames, HERESY GIVE NOIICE that the ANNUAL ELEO- j TION of COUNCILLORS for the Borough j i of Thames will be hold on the 13th day of j . September, 1853. I FURTHER NOTIFY that I have appointed TUESDAY, the 4»h day of September, 1883, aB the NOMINATION DAY, and the Borough Council Chambers aa the place for receiving Nominations of Ca»didatee. F. R. G. Woodward, Returning Officer. Thames, August 28tb, ISB3. General Notices IS THERE A CUBE FOE, EMPTY POCKETS GENERALLY ?—Vebily xheeb ia! Cheap Railway Com> MUNicATioJN, Cheap Land, and thus Cheap Pbovisious. — These, with Local Manufactures, abe a Ceetain Cube. However, SEND W. WOOD, Bookbinder, Pollen street, Grabumutown, plenty of Books to Bind. THAT IS THE CURB IN MY CASE. Pamphlet Binding. Cloth Binding, Roan Binding:, Binding in Calf Neat, and in Calf Eiegant ; Binding in Morocco Nbat, and in Morocco Eiegakt. Music bound from 2a 6d upwards, according to thickness and style. Portfolio* made to order; also Scrap Books. Periodicals and Illustrated Papers cheaply fixed up. Dilapidated old books renovated. Account Books manufactured. In fact, anything in Bookbinding fired up at reasonable prices by W. WOOD, WORKING BOOKBINDER. Now, my friends, look up -your Books and have them Bound at onre, and so CUBE ONE EMPIY POOKEX. PORTRAITS TAKEN IN OLEOGRAPHS FJROM PHOTOGRAPHS. SAMPLES now on view at the shop of Mb Whteehbad, Bootmaker, Pollen street. Orders to be left with— H. NEIL, Allaway's Boarding House, Brown street. CATTLE TRESPASS. VT OW on my FARM at Omahu SEVERAL IN CATTLE. .Charge five shillings per head per week, or fraction of a week. I require all my grass for my own stock. '' AH Bsba " and others who turn out their cattle to steal for their living take note. Hoaki Name. 5h /j| do f I" 51 S^ ! % ■g s a§ -.3 * i li h a <a si s ° | I■? | At a very pleasant tea party, the cohversa* tion turned en transmigration. A lady oi exquisite beauty who was sipping McGoWAH ■ best, turned to Mr — »nd wkedj what form ho would prefer to inhibit f Tc bt **»!*•« into Ti4 m»d«m, ' ,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4574, 1 September 1883, Page 3
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