GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. IN BANKRUPTOI. NOTICE' ia hereby given that Geobgh Croukeb, of Brown-street, Grahamstown, . ia' the Province of Auckland and Colony of New Zealand, Bootmaker, hasi this day FILED, in the District Court of Auckland, holden at , '' ' Grahamstown, a DECLARATION of his ..INABILITY to, MEET his ENGAGEMENTS with his CREDITORS, in pursuance of "The •Bankruptcy Act, 1867," and the various Acts amending the came, Sated at Grahamstown, this 11th day of .' 'May, 1874.' ' r v ~. MACDONALD & MILLER, Albert and Brown-streets, Grahamstown, Solicitors for the said GeSfge Crocker. / f V (Groceries. T.».ji''JP 'o ;E: T..■'> NT. The best Fresh But- .Cash Prices, ter on the Thames to Sperm' Candles la he had at the Ohine- Soap (large bars 8d muri Stores. Salad Oil . 8d •;,•); .;,: ■':. : ; (Castor Oil 8d ;., J. E.HASsEN.is in Jams, best brands 8d ... a .position to sell aa ..'• to 9d cheap as any House.. CoridenaedMilk lOd r on the Thames, as he / Sardines 8d to Is buys in the best Mar- -Pickles, from lOd • ketsforCash, has no .Worcester, Sauce '[, : rents to pay, 'conducts (Austin's) Is his business at small; Tomato Sauce (pts) 9d expense, and is con-. A Good Tea 2s tentedwiththesmaUeat Very-Good do 2a 6d possible profits consis-. Extra Fine Mixed 3s tent, with always The Best Tea ever , paying in theX ■ imported 3s 6d ' A good, strong, fullFortheabovereaaona flavoured Tea in small , it must.be patent to boxes, 20s each; all that the Ohinemuri A fine assortment' of Stores is THE PLACE Tobacco—Venus, .'Bar--1 ' toßuy your Groceries, ' rett a Twist &c. . . Bryant arid May's Crockery, Glassware Ve3tas, in decorated all equally, cheap,, , boxes. > ~'.-. EeMEHBEB THAT TO But 808 CASH IS ' , Eeal Economy. J..E."iANSEN > : PoLIBN-STBEBT (NBXT Bull's),. And Maokat-btbeet (next New Oaie- . DONIA HOTEIi).. SHORTLAND. ! ALL THE YEAE EOUND : YOU will find it to your advantage to. BUR - CHASE-your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS from * ' . ~ i : fi. FEENOH,' ' FAMILY GROCER, '."' ■ "'■. v Just received, a lot of New "Groceries'and . Fresh Provisions, Prime Keg Butter, _ tie piek > ■'.' •of the Auckland market. Canter jury- Cheese, < very prime, lOdper'lb, New Season TartFruils, la per tin _ : New Season Jar Jams, assorted varieties New Season Tin Jams, best brands. 'Still selling those choice Brown' Sugar Jams at 7d per tin. . Fine' sample's of Rice and Pearl Barley, free from weevil. New Otago Oatmeal, 3£ per lb. " : Splendid value in Sugars, at 5d and s£d per ft., Devoe'sKerosene '■ -0 9 per quart x ; Per 4-gallon tin '■ -10 0 Flour, Potatoes, Wheat, Pollard, and New ... Sydney Maize. , 1 To arrive choice Canterbury Potatoes. ' Brushware, Kits, Clothes Lines, from 4d each. LOVERS OF GOOD TEA . Will find, on trial, that our.Teas are of Extra Value'; the large quantity sold is proof of the excellence of the quality. Good Congou, 2s per lb- Fine Quality, 2s 6d , . . Superior Full-flavoured -3s' . Choicest Selected ■ . • 3s 6d Families Waited on job Obdebs. ■ Goods Demvebed. , \ Please remember that, Saturdays'excepted, we ■. ■:. close at 7 o'clock,-and that i. ■ ERrt.OH'S; ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS THE OENTEAL CASH STOEEJ POLLEN-STREET. Inspect,!; CompabeN andTby!'!! p 0-C AL.nH a! T. I say, Bill, dp you mind that chat you and I had about the best place to buy our Groceries in? ' " Toii.'-Yes.' (Bill) Well, did you try McGowan ? Yes. And how' do you like him ? '/ (Tom) Oh, there is ho mistake he sells a good article, and very cheap too. I.doi't think I ever got better Tea than he gave,ray Missus. He's a curious cove; he doesn't say it'a the best. He just says it is very good, and lets it speak for itself. ■ . Bill.—l think he i 3 about the only Grocer 'who can say that his business still increased during all the depression we have had. Tom.—-Plenty wonder how he : can get on so well, when so many.are complaining, Bill.—lt's just this, Tom; He told me himself he always buys for Rsady Money, sells • • as'quickly as possible, and deals fairly with the public; and you. know merchants as well as small traders require to meet a. bill sometimes, and they sell to McGowanaa cheap as possible, ' toget'themoney.".' ' ' ''" Tom.—Aye; that's what gives him the advantage. ' ■' ' •■" : " Bill.—l'll tell you a Tom. -1 have insured my life for £100, just from the saving effected by dealing at McGtowan's. (Tom) Insured your life; gosh all, Jerusalem! I thought nobody but the swells insured their lives, • Bill.—Everybody with a wife and family should,' and nothing to hinder you while you deal at McGowan's; it only costs you a little over a shilling a week. ' . Tom,—l took your advice in trying McGowan's, and I have found the advantage. Twill think of this too, .'cause' I would lite to , leave something for the wife and youngsters, and nobody knows when an accident might happen. Bill,—Here's Charley. How goes it Charley ? • All right. What.about the Town Council } • Charles—Oh, they have given us the first, instalment of their wisdom in voting nearly as much salaries as the Auckland Council, with rateable property more than ten times the value ofonrs. • ■ • . Bill.—That's pretty hot for a Btart'.—Hot, why ? There will be more yet, There is nothing for the Fire Brigade, nor for the Mayor. (Bill) Well, the Mayor deserves a honorarium. Tom,—Sure.they'll make something out of the sweepings, sewerage, and nightsoil.—(Charley) A good idea, Tom; but its just a question whether they will hare the sense to make anything out of it. . Bill. —Would it sell here '-Charley: Sell! why it's just what will be wanted; are we "always to have a lot of stale vegetables coming from Auckland 1 It should be put up in heaps ~,■ somewhere and. sold every spring. . ' ■ • Tom.—Let's have a.amoke. Have you any • tobacco, Bill? -Bill: No; we'll be passing McGOWAN'S, and can get some good tobacco ■ \ ■ there;.'. ,:.;.'. >-■■-—■ ■'■'■' ••" ; , •■' * $F Best Bread delivered daily from Mg9owAN's » '•'.. Bakery. ■;, '', - \ /
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1811, 12 May 1874, Page 2
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