Auction t 3a]es. v THIS DAY., v . W w H 12 O’clock Noon. "A -|s---4-' MOST VALUABLE Machine Site AND ' ■.•O’W'.'XiSi .*■!■ *'-• •***• '• Complete Tailing Plant ON THE THAMES ', ~ - J-A M E-S CRA I G Hasreceived positive instructions from Messrs Auction, This Day, 13th June, ;at 12 o’clock, on the Premises, - i THAT most Valuable and Centrally situated MACHINE SITE between the Prince Alfred Battery and the Albion G.M. Company’s Works, fronting the Beach and covering ?half an aero. Together with BUILDINGS thereon, 'viz.: Machine and Engine Houses, Offices ‘and Out-buildings, securely-and well fenced ;» at present in the occupation of the Caledonian G.M.C ; and xnmediately thereafter, the Valuable Mining Plant, as follows : 20-horse power Portable Engine, Double Cylinder, with all Gear Complete (Roby & Co.) £ Wheeler’s Pans and Concentrator £ Large Berdans with Clutch Gear complete, Belts. Pulleys, Shafting, Tubs, Pans, Ropes, &c. 1 Powerful Force and Lifting Pump Iron and Wooden Water Tanks &C., V _ &C., ;■ Sec. Without the Slightest Reserve. ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15, At 11 o’clock In the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Haukaki District. UNDER WARRANT OF DISTRESS Dooley v. The Coronet Goldmining Company (Registered.) JAMES CRAIG Having received instructions, will sell by public auction, on the above date, at his Mart, Williamson-street, Grahamstown, ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE and INTEREST of the CORONET GOLDMINING COMPANY (Registered) and property thereon, unless the Debt and Costs be sooner satisfied. Miscellaneous. TAYLOR’S CHOP HOUSE, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, , (Late of the Wharf Dining Rooms, Queen Street, Auckland.) BT. begs to inform his friends and the . inhabitants of the Thames that he lias OPENED the above as a CHOP HOUSE on the plan usually adopted in London. Customers can rely on having Good Hot Chops and Steaks, nicely grilled, by the new method, done on the shortest notice. In addition to flic above, the Choicest Joints of Beef, Mutton, Veal, See., will be prepared dailv for the Table. The Bill of Fare for each day will consist of Soups, Joints, Vegetables, and Pastry, for ONE SHILLING ONLY. CHOPS and STEAKS, with Tea and CofEee, always ready. SUPPERS cau be had up to 12 oVock p.m. JUST PUBLISHED, TEE CHRISTIAN TIMES
A Monthly Religious Family Journal 'T for all Denominations. EDITED BY WARLOW DAVIES, 51. A. Published at the Office of the Daily Southern Cross. THE CHRISTIAN TIMES contains valuable articles by Ministers and Laymen of different Denominations, Ecclesiastical Intelligence, Criticisms on the Leading Topics of the day, and good selections from the Current Literature of the day. Price 6d, or 4s 6d per annum if paid in advance ; if by post, Is. extra. The Christian Times being circulated among all denominations of Christians, is an admirable medium for advertisements, Published for the Proprietors by TllEOphilus Cooper, at the Office of the Daily Southern Cross, Qrcen-street, to whom ail order should be addressed. Educational. MRS. A. MILLER’S Morning class for young LADIES, MARY STREET , SHORTLANV. .TERMS:— Reading Writing, Arithmetic, Per month. Rook-keeping. ' Geography, £ s. d. Grammar and French- - 0 10 0 Singing - - - - - 0 15 0 Pianoforte -" - - - 0 15 0 Guitar - - - - - 0 15 ,0 Mrs Miller holds Certificates from R. J. O’Sullivan, Inspector of Schools, Auckland ; Rev. T. Nome, Papakura ; J. Dixon, Superintendent of St. James’ Training School, Melbourne ; Adam Cairns, D.D., Melbourne ; Rev. J. D. Thane, Minister of Mariners’ Church, Sydn.ey ; Isaac Shepherd, M.P., Ryde, N.S.W.; Hon. J. Cornrie, Richmond, N.S.W.; Mrs W. Brown, Wimbledon Hall, Sydney, and several others. , . PABAWAI PUBLIC SCHOOL. MR ROSS, ex-Queen’s Scholar F.C.T. College, Edinburgh ; Certificated Master; formerly first Classical and Mathematical Assistant, High School, Maitland, N.S.W. ; late Commercial Master, Ballarat College, Victoria, begs leave to intimate to Parents and Guardians of Children residing iu Shoftland and Parawai, that Public School duties have commenced at Parawai. Terms on application. Parawai, April 8,1872. FIVE HUNDRED LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WATERPROOF JACKETS and MANTLES, from 5s lid. . J. COSGRAVE & CO.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 212, 13 June 1872, Page 2
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634Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 212, 13 June 1872, Page 2
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