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. J Repeat II AiYICi to Those about to BUY BARGAINS IN GENERAL DRAPERY: — DON'T 1 — BUT WAIT TILL YOU SEE THE M^^S^ NEW IiUUIIv NOW ARRIVING AT J. WALTERS', CORNER OF POLLEN AND MARY STREETS, THAMES.

For Sale FOR SALE-AFIVE-EGOMED COTTAGE with Outbuildings, including Wash-house and Work-shop. Half an acre of Orchard in full bearing. Water laid on and every convenience for a comfortable home. Price low, and on easy terms if purchaser requires. Apply for address at Thames Star Office. ■ FOR SALE. r-i ACEES of LAND, with Two-Eoomed tJ JL House, at the Booms, Parawai. 84 Acres exceedingly Good Land adjoining Hikutaia Township. 224 Acres Bush Land at Puriri. 27 Acres and Cottage of 6 Booms, on the Flat opposite Parawai. 18f Acres on the Eoad to Puru; Fenced and in Eongh Feed. 120 Acres fronting the County Eoad at Totara Point. 43 Acres adjoining Mr Esau Walters' Farm near Warahoe. 39 Acres close to Mr Murdoch's House, Kauaeranga. 42 ACEES First-Olass LAND, Fenced and in Grass, on County Road, Totara. 226 ACEES, with House and Outbuildings, near Hikutaia/ first-class land, in Grass; or , will be subdivided to suit purchasers. ' LAEGJE ALLOTMENT and HOUSE corner of Hape Eoad and Rolleston street. FEEEHOLD EESIDENCE of 6 Eooms with 3 acres land a»fc Parawai. STOEE and DWELLING with detached Cottage. MONEY to LEND on first-class freehold security—£2oo, £250, and £500. F. C. DEAN, Agent, Bruwn street.

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

PIANOS! ORGANS! Ajstd all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Selected and Sold by H. L. HARSTON, PIANO & ORGAN TUNES, May be Relied Upon. BEWARE of Pianos Sold by INCOMPETENT DEALERS who know Nothing whatever of the construction of an instrument. There are a large quantity of inferior Pianos being sold which don't bear the proper maker's name and are only made for sale.

Patron : Jas. McGowan, Esq.; President His Worship the Mayor (T. Radford, Esq.) ; Vice-Presidents: 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 : R. C. Schofield, Esq.; Referee: W. Burton, Esq.; Stewards: J. Hawkes, H. Simmonds, J. Loughlin ; Handicappers: J. McDonald, C. Robinson, R. Stewart. PROGRAMME. I. OPEN SAILING BOATS, not exceeding

Save being Inflicted with Pianos with the PIN PLANK GIVEN WAT, causing Pianos not to stand in tune; SOUNDING BOARDS CRACKED OR WARPED, which destroy the tone and cause a buzzing noise; STIFF and OVERBALANCED ACTIONS, causing sticking and squeaking; By Getting To Select upon an Instrument you Save both Money and Risk. ADDRESS: RICHMOND STREET.

20 feet overall; Local. To start at 11 o'clock. 2. HALF DECK BOATS, other than Fishfrg 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 at 12.30 o'clock. 5. SAILING VESSELS, between 15 and 25 tons ; Allcomers. To start at 1 o'clock 6. AMATEUE WHALEBOAT RACE, Local; for crews of lOst lOlbs and 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 j Local. To start at 3 o'clock. 9. SENIOR WHALEBOATS, Allcomers, j To start at 3.30 o'clock. ! 10. FISHERMEN'S PUNTS, one 7ft scnll. To start at 4 o'clock.

SUITS! SUITS! SUITS I IBs II« LKilyta &C., POLLEN STREET CENTIUL, (Opposite S.A. Babjbacks.) TS PEEPAEED TO FULFILL ALL I A OEDEES ENTEUSTBD TO HIM ON THE SHOETEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. WORKMANSHIP AND STYLE GUAEANTEED.

Local means from Paeroa to Cororaandel. inclusive! CotTßßES—Eaces Ncs 1, 2, 3, 4, and*;")"; From east side of Flagship round third and fourth black buoys in Thames River channel, round boat off Tararu School, to east side of Flagship. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 once round, Nos. 4 and 5 twice round. Nos. 6 and 7 : From markbcat off Tararu School, passing Flagship on east side, round Shortland lamp-post, and back to east side ! of Flagship. j No. 8: From east side of Flagship 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 reserve to themselves the full right to alter or add to any of the above events. Entries up to 9 p.m. on THESDAY. March 15, at Humphreys' Hotel. EDWAED BUTT. Hon. Secretary.

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Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4668, 23 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4668, 23 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4668, 23 February 1894, Page 4