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A REALISING SALE _ OF — DRAPERY, CLOTHINtyiM^ ETC., ETC. 8. HETHEIIINGTON /CONTEMPLATES making a trip to Europe at an early date, and in order to do so he requires all the Eeady Gash he can possibly get. When S.H. was in England last he saw the advantages to be gained by purchasing for cash from manufacturers when the season is well advanced. In order to Realise on his Present Stock he will hold a GREAT CHEAP CLEARING SALE FOR A FEW WEEKS, when every article will be offered at TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS, in order to clear out stock, and make room for HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF WINTER GOODS now on the way out from London, and to accomplish the principal object for which this REALISING SALE is being held, viz.: To get allfthe ReadyCash possible during the Sale. -AH the stock is marked in plain figures, and anyone can see the SWEEPING REDUCTIONS MADE. SALE COMMENCED THUBSDAY, FEB. 8. Realising Sale of DKAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINEEY, &c. Now Going On at S. HETHERINGTONS, General Importer and Family Draper, Pollen Street, Thames. N.B.—S.H, will be greatly obliged if those Owing Accounts will settle the same during this Mmith.

TO BATTERY OWNERS AND OTHERS. GEORGE PEEL is prepared to PURCHASE OLD BATTERY COPPERPLATE, MAGNET IRON, RETOBTS, Ac., or would Treat same on terms, which may be learned on application. Nole the address — GEORGE PEEL, Corner of Williamson and Davy streets Grahamstown. Electoral

TRIENNIAL LICENSING ELECTION MAECH, 1894. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE BAY OF PLENTY LICENSING DISTRICT. i T ADIES AND; GENTLEMEN,— -*-* I beg to announce that lam a CANDIDATE I for a Beat : on the Bay of Plenty Licensing Committee. I bare eat as member and Chairman of the Ohinemnri Licensing Committee for several' years, and as Clerk, Member, and Chairman of County Council, Member of Harbor Board Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards, Schoo Committee*, etc.,ffor the past 9 years I hare gained considerable expedience of the work and routine of local bodies. My views in licensing matters are distinotly MODERATE. EDWIN EDWARDS.

Regatta THAMES REGATTA, TO BE HELD AT GRAHAMSTOWN ON SATURDAY, March 17th (St. Patrick's Day). Under Auckland Regatta Regulations. OFFICERS

Patron: Jaß. McGowan, Esq.; President His Worship the Mayor (T. Radford, Esq.); Vice-Presidentst Captains Farquhar, McLeod, and Bettis, Dr Payne, T. Dunlop, Esq., E. McDonnell. Esq, R Smith, Esq., H. R. Lawry, Esq.; Judge: Owen Humphreys, Esq.; Starter t R. C. Schofield, Esq.; Referee: W. Burton, Esq.; Stewards: J. Hawkes, H. Simmonds, J. Loughlin ; Handicappers: J. | McDonald, C. Robinson, R. Stewart. |

PROGRAMME. 1. OPEN SAILING BOATS, not exceeding 20 feet overall; Local. To start at 11 o'clock. 2. HALF DECK BOATS, other than Fishirg Boats, not exceeding 20 feet. To start at 11.30 o'clock. 3. 2nd CLASS FISHING BOATS. To start at 12 o'clook. 4. Ist CLASS FISHING BOATS. To start 1 at 12.30 o'clock. 5. SAILING VESSELS, between 15 and 25 tons; Allcomers. To start at 1 o'clock 6. AMATEUR WHALEBOAT RACE, Local; for crews of IOSt lOlbsaud under. To start at 2 o'clock. 7. LADIES' WHALEBOAT RACE, Local. To start at 2.30 o'clock. 8. PAIR OARED, to be rowed on gunwale; Local. To start at 3 o'clock. 9. SENIOR WHALEBOATS, Allcomers. To start at 3.30 o'clock. 10. FISHERMEN'S PUNTS, one 7ft scull. To start at 4 o'clock.

'• Local means from Paeroa to Coromandel, i inolnflire. I Courses—Eaces Nos 1, 2, 3, 4, a»d 5: From east side of Flagship ronnd third and fourth black buoys in Thames Eirer channel, round boat offTarara School, to east side of Flagship. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 once roand, Nos. 1 4 and 5 twice ronnd. Nos. 6 and 7: From markboat offTararu ! School, passing Flagship on eaßt side, round Shortland lamp-post, and back to east side of Flagship, „, , No. 8: From«ast side of Flagßhip round Shortland lamp-post, and back to east side of Flagship. Nos. 3, 4, and 5 are Handicap races. Conditions—Three to start or no race. Entrance fees in all cases to be 10 per cent, on the amount of first prizes. The Committee reserre to themselves the full right to alter or add to any of the above events. Entries up to 9 p.m. en THESDAY, March 15, at Hnmphreys' Hotel.

EDWABD BUTT, ■-■■■•■ Hon. Secretary. -I- ENAMELLED**) ssl»*l 9J W>&

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Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4667, 22 February 1894, Page 3

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