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summer Fashions. i■if ;<V* ‘• , • • J. Cosgrave & Co. Beg to intimate they have Opened their -Summer shipments, andare now exhibiting a most uperb variety of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, consisting of — Brocaded Silk Kobes Plain and Embroidered Grenadines A splendid variety of New French Fancy Silks, in Chene Plain Glace, new stripes ; Rich Broclie New Foulards, Japanese Silks, &c. A large collection of French Organdie Muslins, Brilliants, Printed Cambrics, Piques, and Florentine Cloths A large lot of the Best French Prints Exquisite Dress Fabrics —Roubaix Silk Reps, Delaines, Epingline, Serges, Tinted Alpacas, Marl Mohairs Saxony Fabrics,’Check Camlets'" Droquet, Pansy, and Daisy Cloths The Mantle Department. Contains a Large and most Elegant Collection of the Newest Novelties, viz.: The New Baschilk, Marchioness of Lome The Costume and Polonaise Mantles. The Millinery Department. Contains the Latest Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, and Head Dresses ; a large Stock of Fringes and Fashionable Trimmings, Parasols, Ribbons, Gloves, &c. The Gentlemen’s Outfitting Department. Is replete with every Novelty of the Season, and contains all the New Cuts in Coats, Trousers, and Vests, &c.; a Beautiful Collection of New Scarfs and Tics, Collars, &c.; Gentlemen’s Hats in endless variety, J. Cosgrave & Co. OWEN-ST., GRAHAMSTOWN, Beg to notify the greater portion of these New and Fashionable Goods now showing were selected by their home buyer. Inspection Invited.

Wanteds. WANTED, Tenders, immediately, for Removing aud Rebuilding Mr Goodall’s late Residence. For particulars, apply at the Loug Drive Office. October 30th, 1871. WANTED, a Painter for a few days, to finish a small job.—Apply at the Erin’s Hope Hotel. WANTED the public to know that G. HOLDSHIP & Co. have REBUILT their BATHS, and that they were OPENED on , Saturday- ■ October 7th. instant.. , Season. Tickets to be had at their Office, Beach,' Grahamstown.* - - WANTED a Good JOBBING HAND Apply Office of this paper WANTED, the Nobility and Gentry aud others to know that they can find at the PRINCE of WALES STORE, next Junction Hotel, Pollcn-stccrt, some choice Fresh Butter (the celebrated “ Stag Brand,”) fresh every Saturday morning. D. Williams, Proprietor. ' WANTED RUN BOYS. Good wages given.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED known that Knives, Scissors, &c., arc Ground on the premises at 11. Madden’s Hairdressing Saloon, Albert street, near Wharf. '

SHIPPING. * ARRIVALS. ,; October 31 Golden Crown, p.s., 200, Ellis, Auckland, passengers. Enterpise, 40, Seon, Auckland, general cargo. Comcrang, 152, Ckrisp. Bay of Islands, via Auckland, cargo and coals. Challenger, 26, Murray, Coromandel, passengers. ');■■■■ Q Bessy, cutter, 25 tons, Bradley, Waikawau, timber. Hetty, schooner, 16, O.Doud, Tamaki, bricks. DEPARTURES. October 31. Golden Crown, p.s., 200, Ellis, Auckland, passengers. Enterprise, 40, Scon, Auckland, passengers. Challenger, 26, Murray, Coromandel, passengers. Glance, cutter, 10, Allen, Mercury Bay, ballast. Morning Star, cutter, 10, Foot, Miranda, cargo. Lady Ruth, cutter, 10, Watson, Tapu, ballast. Mary Ann, ketch, 18, Stewart, Port Charles, ballast. Elizabeth, cutter, 10, Smith. Miranda, ballast. Spey, cutter, 15, Church, Auckland, ballast. Avon, cutter, 18, Lombard, Auckland, ballast. Catherine, cutter, 16, Kean, Auckland, bal- 1 last. TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSELS AND TONNAGE FOR MONTH ENDING OCTOBER 31ST, 1871. Inwards.— Vessels, 207 ; tonnage, 9,238. Outwards. —Vessels, 219 ; tonnage, 9,849,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 November 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 November 1871, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 22, 1 November 1871, Page 2

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