H. O3LLESPIE. Accountant, share broker house and Estate agent. 3POJ3C 8»4k.X»38 WAIKAWAU.—Seaside farm of 189 acres. Nearly all cleared and hi grass,, stoc&ed .wiyiy 200 young sheep and comfortable house of 8 rooms. ,£6OO, on easy terms, or will lease for .£52 per annum. SANDES STREET. — Comfortable dwelling of 6 rooms, water and gas laid on. Orion range, copper, and every convenience. MATATOKE KOAD.—Dairy «rm of 93 acres, all fenced and sub-divided. Also dwelling of 4 rooms, cowshed, stable, etc. Fifteen minutes from creamery and station, or will sell | in suitable lots. £11 per acre. MATATOKE—Mr John Teddy's improved ■ Dairy Farm, : adjoining Cremeary and Railway Station.— . Offers invited. I'EKKACE STREET—Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery, rioa roof, Orion range, orchard and garden, i acre, leasehold. Price £23 * 151 AUGUSTUS STBEET-Comfortable Dwelling of 6 rooms, iron roof, D.8.. chimney, outhotuet, etc., and large leasehold allotment at nominal rental. Price £60. MOUNT PLEASANT—Dairy Farm and Market Garden, Orchard, etc., 16 acres leasehold, also two Dwellings of fire and six rooms. Price, only £60. Fall particulars on application. .< POLLEN ST.—New commodious house, 6 large rooms, allotment 66x166, centrally situated. (115) MACKAY ST.—Well built cottage of rooms and 2 attic rooms, bathroom, outhouses etc., freehold. £250. (131) BAILLIE ST.—Cottage of 6 rooms, well built of kauri, and freehold allotment 33x165.. £180 (29) I PARAWAl—Dwelling of 5 rooms and al'otment 40x200, conveniently situated. £135. (91) BAY OF PLENTY—Farm of 815 arces, in ' 7 paddocks, 400 acres grass, £2 per acre, KIRI K1R1.—27 acres first-class land j 10 acres in young orchard Price £8 per acre. ' ', Notice of Removal. MILNEB, Tailor, HAS REMOVED To the more commodious premises in Pollen St., Next to Foy Bros.' Studio A. B. HARDING, Mining and Authorised Surveyor, THAMES & WAIHI. (Licensed under all .Acts.) Instructions to be left with H. GILLESPIE, / Agent, Thames. I Shorthand & Typewriting MISS WILCOX, CLARENCE STREET THAMES. ■ ' TERMS ON APPLICATION. SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 25TH INST., AT 2 P.M. PIANO, SULKY, HORSE AND HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE j AND EFFECTS—Removed to Mait. RR. MCGREGOR will sell by auction . at the mart, Pollen street, on account of Mr W. H. Essex, who is leaving the Thames, Sulky and Harness (nearly new), Piano, Couch, Easy Chair, A.B. Chairs, Pictures, Clock, Linoleums, Window Blinds, Curtain Poles, Brass Fender and Fire Irons, Lot Valuable Books, Hall Stand and Chair, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Kapok Mattrasses, Wash Stands and Ware, Looking Glass and other Tables, Lamp, Hose, Washing Boiler, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. The above goods are nearly new. having been purchased at Mr F. Dann's warehouse very lately. Immediately after the above—The balance of the Stock in-Trade of a General Storekeeper, comprising Groceries, Ironmongery, Tinware, etc.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9975, 22 June 1901, Page 2
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