Auction Sales THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock. \ In the Warden’s Court, Hauraki District. UNDER WARRANT OF DISTRESS D Hilcy v. The Coronet GoHminiug Com pa • y (Reg.st.-red.) ' JAM E S CRA I 6 Having received instructions. will sell by public auction This Day (Saturday), at his , Mart, Williamsou-street, Grahamstewn, ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE and INTEREST of the CORONET GOLDMINING COMPANY (Registered) and property thereon, unless the Debt and Costs be ooner satisfied. . }J.u TUESDAY, 18th JUNE. OUTRIGGER WAGER BOAT. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr J. W. Adlam, to sell by Auction, on Tuesday next, 18th June, at 11 o clock, at their Mart, Albert-street, A FOUR-OARED OUTRIGGER Wager jCTLBOAT, built of cedar by Mr H. Morgan, for the Auckland Rowing Club ; length 46ft., beam 2ft., depth llin., weight about 1301bs. Now on view at the Auction Mart. WAYMOUTH & Auctioneer. CO., TERMS CASH NO RESERVE. For Sale. FOR SALE, CHEAP. TONS OF PIE-MELONS Wholesale and retail at J. W. ADLAM’S Store, Comer of Grey and Pollen streets, Shortland. Business Notices. TAYLOR’S CHOP HOUSE, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, (Late of the Wharf Dining Rooms, Queen Street, Auckland.) B T, begs to inform his friends and the ■ inhabitants of the Thames that he has OPENED the above as a CHOP HOUSE dd 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 the above, the Choicest Joints of Beef, Mutton, Veal, &c., 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 Coffee, always ready. SUPPERS can be had up to 12 o’c’ock p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE. CONTINUATION OF J. & A. HELDT CLEARING - OUT SALE ! ! FoR THREE WEEKS LONGER, In order to give the Ladies of the Thames an opportunity of Purchasing their WINTER HATS AND BONNETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S ENGLISH TRIMMED HATS, MILLINERY BONNETS, in all the Latest S T Y L E S . RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ININFANTS* SATIN HATS AND HOODS, &c., &c., &c. IVTO reasonable offer refused, as all must be sold. The balance of the stock will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS .* J. & A. HELDT, POLLEN STREET, Shortland, May 29, 1872.
PRINCE ALFRED BATTERY. ■jyjß JOHN GOODALL begs to inform Mine Managers and the Mining Community generally that, in consequence of expiry of present lease, he will RESUME the MANAGEMENT of the PRINCE ALFRED BATTERY, on and after THIS DAY, June 3. Grahamstowu, May 28, 1872. rpRADE, from the rudest barter of the savage to the most refined and complicated transaction of the British Merchant is bui the effort of society to supply La own wants. GEO. M'CAUL, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, COPPERSMITH, &c., HAS FOR SALE:— Iron and Lead Piping Galvanized Iron Air Pipe Zinc,' Gas Fitting* India Rubber Hose Higb-pressu.e Brass Cocks for Water am And all requisite Fittings for Iron Pit t BROWN STREET, GIiAIIAMSTOWN. N.B. —LATEST PATTERN OFFICE STOVES
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 214, 15 June 1872, Page 2
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