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Merchandise, QROICKSHANK. S BIART & CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Queen and High-streets, Rave always on Sale : BRANDY- Thomas Hine and Co.’s, Martell’s Dark and Pale, Hennessy’s Dark and Pale, in hhds., qr.-casks, and cases. RUM—3O o.p. and 15 0.p., in hhds. and qr.casks, Lowndes’s. Lemon Hart’s, Sec. WHlSKEY—Campbeltown (Greenless and Colville’s), Janies Stewart’s, Saucel, Bernard’s. Irish (Dunville’s and Jamieson’s), in qr.-casks, octaves, and cases. OLD TOM—Bernard’s, in qr.-ca9ks and cases. GENEVA—Anchor and other brands, in whole and half-cases. .ORANGE BlTTEßS—Bernard's and others, in case. PORT WlNE—Graham’s. Seudeman’s,Pago’s, &c„ in wood and bottle. SHERRIES—Duff Gordon, Clode and Baker, and other shippers, Amontillado, pale and dark, every quality, in wood and bottle. GINGER WlNE—Bernaid and Co.’s, bulk and bottle. CHABIPAGNE—CIode aud Baker’s. Dry. Moot’s, &c.; Deinhard’s No. 2 Moselle, &c. CLARETS—Chateau La Rose, St. Julien. Bledoc, superior; Vin Ordinaire, in wood aud bottle. BOTTLED ALE—Foster’s Rlood, Wolfe, and Co.’s. BOTTLED STOUT—BIood, Wolfe, and Co.’s, Blachen’s, Guinness’s.

Furnishing, &c. BRAD LEY’S SHEFFIELD & BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSES. BEDDING, FURNITURE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, And FANCY GOODS STORE. TH E stock comprises : —Lamps, Lamp liimuies, Tumblers, Wiuc Glasses. Butter jolers. Trays, Cruetts, Teapots, Tea Dinner, and Breakfast Services ; Furniture f every description, for Dining, Drawing, BedRoom, and Kitchen ; and the following are samples of his exceedingly low prices : Cups and Saucers, from 4s. per doz. Plates, from Bs. per doz. Tumblers, from 3s 9d ; cut do. from 9s, Chairs from 6s. each. Washhand-stan is, 10s. each. Bedsteads, 12s. each. Note the address—Graham’s haddock, Pollen Street. N.B.—Furniture of every description Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. Thames Biding Factory, POLLEN STREET, (Between Karaka Bridge and Mary-Street). j. arTg O , MATTRESS MAKER, Wholesale & Retail. IMPORTED OF IKON BEDSTEADS k COTS PERAMBULATORS, BASSINETTES, and CHAIRS (English and American). Agent for the— GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINE —Price, £9 10s. Just Received— A Large Quantity of English Cane-seated CHAIRS, in Various Colours and Elegantly Carved Patterns, China Matting, Hassocks. Coloured Sheepskin and other Fancy Mats, Cocoa Mats, Looking Glasses, &c., &c., &c.

I FUNERAL’S Conducted respectably at very Moderate Charges by JOHN GRIGG, ' CENTRAL FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT. POLLEN-STREET. BETWEEN KARAKA .Bridce AND Mary-stueet. The scale of charges includes all 8 Cemetery and Ministers’ Fees, &c., B so that customers have no further I trouble beyoiid giving the order. 1 Coffins always on Sale.] j J.ftß I G G , IHAMES ADDING FACTORY.

Conveyances. GBAHAMBTOWN AND TAKARU TRAMWAY. m RAINS LEAVE TAjkaRU at 9 o’clock. X and Every Hour un*M 5 o’clock Leave Curtis’ Wharf, Grahamstown, at 9.30 o'clock, and Every Hour until 3.30 o’clock. The train to meet the Golden Crown will leave Curtis’ Wharf 20 minutes before her advertised time of sailing. Fares 6d. For Rates Charged for Carriage of Goods, kc., apply to H. C. GILLESPIE, Office. Tararu. McMILLAN’S PIONEER SAFETY P 1 ’BUSSES RUN TO TARARU FROM THE OFFICE EV ERY ALTERNATE HOUR. The ’Busses as usual between Grabamstown and Shortland. Leave Parawai at 9.30, 11,2, and 5.30; and r Shortland at 9, 10.30, 1.30, and 5.

'Busses will leave Parawai at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and G p.m. daily. Grahamstown to Parawai, 8.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m.. and 5.30 p.m. Fares from Grahamstown to Parawai, 9d.; Shortlaud to Parawai, 6d. Monthly Tickets at Beduced Bates,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 239, 15 July 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 239, 15 July 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 239, 15 July 1872, Page 1

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