Probable Surplus v/ £400,000. m Weiainston, March 26. Speaking at Balclutha last night, the Premier said he anticipated a surplus of £400,000. Auotioh talW' . Sales by Auction. WEDNESDAY, 30th Inbt., at 11 o'clock, at the Mart, FREEHOLD PROPERTY! FREEHOLD PEOPEETY! THE Undersigned has received instruct tions from the «wner to sell by Public Auction at the Mart, Queen street, on tbe above date, LOT No. 175, Baillie street, having a frontage of 60ft and a depth of 99ft, together with the SIX-BOOMED D tfELLING-HOTJcE ereoted thereon, THURSDAY, 31st Inbt., at 11 o'clock j > V |or4er of tbe Executor in tbe Estate of the late Mr W. Bobbbtt, on the premises, Follon and Bict xnond street, BOTCHER'S PLANT—lmplement* of Trade, Sausage Machine, Strong Cart and Harness, Three Honwi— also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AUD EFFECTS. B. K. McGKREGOB, A uctioneer.
FOB SALE,-A SPLENDID GRIND-! ING MACHINE, with 18 Emery wheels for it, and ia driven by water-w*i< m\ >r treadle. Apply, John Conway, back of Mr Wood's Grocery tores, Pollen street. FOR SALK, —TAPU FLUKE BATTERY, 6 Head, 1 Berrynian Feed Heater, 1 "Winding Plant complete, 1 Portable Boiler, 1 Tangye Pump. Quantity of Mining Sundries. Apply Thames Exploration Syndicate, Auckland, or T. A. Dunlop, 'i hames. MADAME THOMPSON, MFDI AL HHRBALIsT, the discoverer of the New Zealand Anti-Fat, which reduces and strengthens the eyst-m at the same tim«. Pure Herbal Mixtures for all Skin and Blood Diseases, Indigestion and Constipation. Pure Herbal Pills and Ointment. !Ni»xt to Allaway's Temperance Hotel Brown street, Thames. MRS DOBBB' EVENING CLASSES will RESUME WORK on TUE*. DAY, March Ist. Fifth and Sixth Standard work taught, also I ook-keeping by Single and Double Entry. Terms on application. I THANKS. IDESIBF to tender my SINCERE TH*NK-' to all and everyone who assisted to extinguish the fire on my premises last WjfiDAEiDA V EVENING. , Chas Judd, Thames Ironworks. Foresters' Easter Sports. JjiRESH TENDERS FOR PUBLICAN'S 1 BOOTH at the above Sports will be received by the Committee up till 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 28th March, 1898, to be left at H. Kbnnbblbt's, Pollen street, marked " Tender for Booth." GLOUCESTER GOLD MINIJTG COMI PANY (Limited).
TENDERS. rt ENDERS aw invited for DRIVING I 100 FEET (More or Less) in the nbove-mentiontd Company'B ground. Specifications may be seen at tbe mine, where tenders will close at 2 p.m. on "WEDNESDAY, March 30th. Thomas McCuttoooH, Manager. FoKTUNA (HAUKAKI) GOLD MINES (Limited). r ENDERS -will be received at the Otfioe cf the Fortnna (Hauraki) Gold Mines (Ltd.) up to 3 p.m. on MONDAY, the 28th, , for DRITING 100 FEET (More or Less) in the No. 4 Level. .Specifications may be Been at the Company's Office. The lowest or any tender j not necessarily accepted. I H. Rams, / Manager. Serrio**. WESLJEYAN CHURCH, Pollen Stbmt DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows .— Morning, at 11: Rev. S. J. Serpell Evening, at 6.30: Rev. S, J. Serpell st. jlmelFpresbyterian ohurch. ' DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) ab follows :— 1 Morning at 11: Rev. J. Mackenzie, MA. Evening at 630 : Pev. J. Mackenzie, , MA. i Tararu, 315 p.m.: Ret. J. Mackenzie, IC.A.
BAPTIST AND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Maby Stbkkt. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows :— Mb Newton Jones, Evangelist »f the London Sunday School Union, will preach in the Morning at 11, and Evraing at 6.30. PRIMITIVE MKTHODIST CHURCH. Mackat Stbeet. DIVINE SERVICE will be held TOMORROW {' unday) as follows :— Morning, 11: Rev. F. W. Both. Evening, 6.30 : »«v. F. W. Boys. Omahu, 11 a.m.: Mr A. Stenberg. Kopu, 3pm.: Mr A. Stenoheo. POLLfcN STREET LECTURE HALL. CHURCH OB CHRIST. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW (Sunday) as follows :— Morning at 11 : Fellowship and Breaking ofßiead. Evening, at 6.30 : Mr Foster, f-übject, " The third day of the new creation." ~ TH¥ UNSECTARIAITcHURCH, St. George's Hall. THE Rev. S. J. Nwti will r.,nduo< DIVINE SERVICES at St. George'i Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday) aa follows :~ Moriiinp at 11. Evening at 7. Subject: '•Formalism neither in this Mountain nor in Jeiusa Jem"
Telephone 31. SPECIAL NOTIUCii A. J. AND E. IRVINE Are holding a Clearing Sale of Goods^^yr at ac Which Will Continue until the Goods are Cleared. THEY COMPRISEFlannelettes, Skirtings, Dress Goods Turkish Towels, Prints, Shirtings, Table Damasks. Art Muslins Curtains, Cretonne, a few Children's Silk Hats, and several Oddments. Many of these lines will be sold at from 50 to 70 per cent off as they must be got rid of immediately. . -. , « , mi^T^Tj^ T Mtif*. -v< First Class Dressmaking on the Premises. mrjZ?* The Damaged Goods will be laid out on Tables in cent.c X 1" Moderate Chari?Bß idfe' of Shop, and Customers wiU plea c walk in an^inspect^ RT Moderate .Charges. . A. J. & E.liiYXNErPolleu Street. * * ■ , . ... .', ..., ■■■ ■■- ' ■ ■ '•■ ''■ ; v,.^.) .■■-:
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9027, 26 March 1898, Page 3
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783Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9027, 26 March 1898, Page 3
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