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WANT.I- D. — A Good General rush of parents to Isaac Brown & Co'sf Shortland, to see their, new stock of o^ildrsns' tricycles, just the thing for a Christmas-box

WAIO-KA^AKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ANNUAL PICNIC IN IE AKOHA DOMAIN. FRIDAY NEXT, 18th December. Hot water and milk provided, Train leaves Grahamstwwn 8 35 a.m. and Shortland 850 a.m., returning from To Aroha at 4.25 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from W. R. Paterson, chairman. - ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. VISIT OF HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP. A reception to the Bishop will be held in the Oddfellows Hall, Richmond Street, on SATURDAY EVENINGi at 8 o'clock. Admission free—by Ticket. Parishioners' who may not have received tickets from the lady collectors by Friday night can have them on Saturday at the Vicarage.

HIKUTAIA, 22nd December.

HORSES! HORSESi HORSES

23 Head of Useful Up-standing Horses ■from the iMwrth, specdally selected for this District. READ, 6ILLESPIE & CO. Hare been inatruotedl by Mr F. Kelly to sell bty 'auction at Hikuitai*, on 22nd inst. 6 Well-paced Back* • 10 Medium! Draughts (broken and tmbrakeni). . :■.'• 7 Light Hamnes® and Spriing Oaarfr BoTsesTUESDAY, 22ndi December. LAND SAIfAfHIKUTAIA. 313 Acres of Rich Affable Land, To Be sold in three bdooks. Magnificent Alluvial Flat®. The Pick .of tihe faimoua Thames Valley Landi. Road and river frontage. Close to railway, scthool, and dreamery, A 'Sound Investment. Free fromi Inamdiajt'km. —Also— < , 84 Aiore® of partly improved land in the oame locality-

READ, GILLESPIE & CO.

Harie been instructed by Messrs A., W-, and Charles Alley to sell by publio auction ait their Hikutaia sale yards on tihe 22nd inst., the above valuable and conveniently situated properties. '

The whole araaj i* fenced, cieared, and laid down with the best English grasses, andl is at present depasturing 200 head of grown stook. The property has an extensive frontage to the main Thames river andl Hifcutaia stream. It is alll .thOToaighly «3tainedl and for quality of soil is acknowledged to be equal to ainytJifeg in the colony. Intending purchaser® will be shown ovaif either place any time prior to date of sale by the vendor® or JOHN BRAID, Auctioneer. TERMS AT SALE.

TUESDAY, 22nd Dwember.

HIKUTAIA MONTHLY SALE,

THE LAST SALE FOR 1903. 'XMAS BEEF! 'XMAS BEEF!

SHEEP AN© LAMBS. STORE CATTLE, SPRINGERS, AND

MILKINiG COWSFARMING STOCK, POULTRY, PIGS' HORSBSI, HARNfISS & VEHICLES, saddles; bridles, etc. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SETS

OF BUGGY HARNESS.

JO Al WORKING BULLOCKS-

READ, CILLESPIE& CO. Will sell, by publo. aiuction at their yards, Hikutaia, on the 22nd inst., as alcove.

BNTRIEIS SOLICITED

' A fortnight's supply of Batcher's Cattle and .Sheep will be sold «as*u«ual and a conveyaintce will leave Thames in time for the sale. All horses will b* offered in the orSer they are booked, which should not ik) later tham 12 o'clock, on day of sale. JOHN BRAID, Auotioneer.

EXHIBITION.

Palmer's 'Xiaas Exhibition Will bfe of Hi« Own Maoiufaotuxe-

NO IMPORTED GOODS.

CHAS, PALMER

D»sires to tihank his numerous Patrons and the Public, in General for Paat Patronage andl begs to inßarni tliemi that, «« usual, ihe IS STILL MAKING GOODS ONI THE PREMISES. EVERY DA.V, so that they aras GUARANTEED' to be FRESH, NEW, and CHEAPER THAN EVER.

—ALSO—

A VERIY LARGE STOCK OF THE

PUREST CORDIALS

Of His Own Manufacture, Such as PURE LIME JUICE, - LIME JUICEI CO'RDLAL, PEPPERMINT, CLOVE, RASPBERftY SYRUP, LEMON, Etc-, Eta

CHARLEI3 PALMER, i& preparing ■for iai very busy CHhiristmsais Steason amd visitors will have a. splendid opportumiiity of purchasing ithe Best of Confectionery at the Lowest Possible Pries*

Chas. Palmer, Sugar Boiler & Confectioner, POUdEN §THEET 4 THAMES.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10499, 15 December 1903, Page 3

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