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Auotion Sales. - k THIS DAY.^-WEDNESDAY, CONTINUATION OF SALI AT IMPERIAL CROWN HOTEL, TARARU, JAMES CRAIG WILL continue the Auction Sale at the Imperial Crown Hotel, Tararu, This Day, Wednesday, at 12 o’clock, consisting of ‘"■Balinci ts'ofTa’bles.'Bedsteads,'Bedding, etc.,* Bar Furniture, Stock, of Wines, Spirits, Ale, Porter, etc.; also Timber, See., &c. The whole must be cleared out. No Reserve. -> - ,r Tebms Cash. Purchasers at yesterday’s Sale are requested to clear their goods away this forenoon. THIS DAY. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, INTEREST, ETC.. OF THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, GRAHAMSTOWN. MESSRS GUDGEON & C’O. Have received instructions from Mr Byers to offer to public competion, This Day, the 29th instant (if not previously disposed of by private contract,) HJS INTEREST IN THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, together with the Furniture and Effects, Stock-in-Trade, &c. N.B.—The public’s attention is particularly directedto this sale, as the situation of this Hotel ,is second to none in Urahams'own, being close to the Wharf, and ad joining the Government Buildings in Queen-street, and contains large Bar and Dining Rooms. Parlours, spacious Kitchen, and Seven Bedrooms. It has lately been Newly Furnished and decorated, and contains every accommudat on for a Family Hotel. Sale at 11 o’clock prompt. THURSDAY, MAY 30. At 11 o’clock. POTATOES 1 POTATOES ! ! EX BRIG SCOTIA, FROM WARRNAMBOOL. EDWIN BINNEY, Has received instructions to sell by auction at the City Auction Mart, on Thursday, at 11 o’clock, TONS POTATOES. The above are said to be the best potatoes lauded this season. Terms at Sale. Educational. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. I TAKE this opportunity of returning my sincere THANKS for past favours and support, and beg to inform the above that, having made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in School Accommodation, and secured the services of Male and Female assistants, am prepared to take in an increased number of Pupils. It will be my pleasure in future as heretofore to study the Comfort, Convenience, and Advancement of Pupils entrusted to me. J. P. JONES, Principal. Karaka School, Baillie and Mackay streets.

MRS. A. MILLER’S Morning class for young LADIES, MARY STREET , SHORTLAND. TERMS:— Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Per month. Book-keeping, Geography, £ s. d. Grammar and French- - 0 10 0 Singing - - - - . 0 15 0 Pianoforte - - - . 0 15 0 Guitar - - ... 0 16 0 Mrs Miller holds Certificates from R. J. O’Sullivan, Inspector of Schools, Auckland ; Rev. T. Norrie, Papakura ; J. Dixon, Superintendent of St. James’ Training'Schoul, Melbourne ; Adam Cairns, D.D., Melbourne ; Rev. J. D. Thane, Minister of Marineis’ Church, Sydney ; Isaac Shepherd, M.P., Kyde, N.S.W.; Hon. J. Comrie, Richmond, N.S.W.; Mrs w. Brown. Wimbledon Hall, Sydney, and several others.

PARAWAI PUBLIC SCHOOL. MR ROSS, ex-Queen’s Scholar F.C.T (College, Edinburgh ; Certificates Master ; formerly first Classical and Mathe roaticn) Assistant, High - School, Maitland N SW. : late Commercial Master, Rallara College, Victoria, begs leave to iutimate tc Parents and Guardians of Children residing in Shortland and Parawai, that Public Schoo duties have commenced at Parawai. ........ Terms on application. Parawai, April 8.1872. mSm I — '• - ' f Miscellaneous. (TIRADE,- from the rudest bar--8 9 "** ter of the savage to the most refined . and complicated transaction of the British Merchant is but the effort of Society to supply its own wonts. • - GEO. M‘CAUL, Plumber, garfitter, coppersmith, &c., . : HAS FOR: SALE:— '■ •• Iron and Lead Piping' ' ■’> Galvanized Iron Air Pipe ' " ■ - Zinc, Gas Fittings ? : w ’ India-Rubber Hose- - ; 1 : High-pressure Brass Cocks for Water and; '.t r 5 r.Ste*m v. i■ v ■ \ x And all requisite Fittings for Iron Pipe I BROWN STREET, GEAHAMSTOWN. N.Br—LATEST PATTERN OFFICE , 7.,S sT 0 V E S-.

/''VNE.THQUSAND PIECES FANGYBRO--1 CADED DRESS STUFF, Is per yard. ,, T s , J. CosgeAYE & Co. 07A VELVETEEN JACKETS, from U I 7pi6d; ' 'sUQHCA J. COSOEAVE & CO. ,{ frj X '£ki‘S'kr .■-! — —- Twenty, pieces of black velvet.’ EEN, from 3b 6d per yard. J. COSOEAVE & CO,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 199, 29 May 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 199, 29 May 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 199, 29 May 1872, Page 2

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