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. Gov. ruinent Notices. , NO T 1 G,Kyi - O/HERKAS, by Deed bearing date the 23rd ' ' '"■ day of May, i 874, the tribe Ngatipaoa, of the Hi-u-uki or Thames District, agreed to s°llti Her Majesty, Qie-'u Victoria only the .... wbo]e of their L.iuis adjacent to the Piako and Waihou River, and received a Deposit of the Bum -o£-Two-'Huh-!re - ii founds (£200) in considera_ti.qno'f anch agree • enb. I hereby Caution any person or persons, whom it may oncern that ■ any dealings with such Lands other than ; by Agents of the drovu will be invalid, in consequence of the agreement hereinbefore -mentioned. '"''•.''" | • ; :iw ; • 'Ageritfor Land Purchases, • "Immigrationand'Public Works ictj' 1 ■ '"'_ ■'iuek'au'd, : vay 29V1874.' ; /'''' ! — : '- j ■ -r\: , ; r ., , : - IMP -.0. .8.-T'.-:A..•■»..-j T. „». The best Fresh But;,, • v Glsh Prices.; ?' ter on the' Tharues to'''Sperrii (frillies'" ; Is' :be had at'the Ohine- : Soap (large bars .; 8d • muri Stores../ ... Salatl Oil - ; , :8d Ca'torOil " !8d \. j] E.HassM 'is in' Jams, best'brands 8d : 'a 1 position ! to-sell:as . ;■ t0.9d.-v •/< cheap,as any House. Condensed Mi.kjlOd on the ''Thames, as he' Sardines "" '" 8d to Is buyVin tha beat Mar- Pickles, from ; 10d ketsforOash, has no Worcester .Sane? , rents to pay, conducts ('ustins) ils his busmen at small Tomato Amce (pts) 91 ; is con- • A Good['Tea-' ■■-.: .j 2s tenteiViththesuuil/e-rt .Very I Jood do 2s 61 possible profits emsis- Kxtra Fine Mixed; ds te„t -with always. The .Best Tea ever : ih the £.</ ! -imported ' 3s 6d ~■•£'■.';'■ :■,''.'■ .'■>'. ■'-.': Agood, strong,;full. For the above reasons flavoured Tea in small ■it must be„patent,t6.'.. boxes 20s each, j all that the Ohiherauri AhV assortment of Stores J6 ; T'IB PLAptJ. Tobacco—Venus, [Bar!to Buy your Groceries.': ret't's Twist &'c. ) "\ _ Bryant and Mays . Crockery,' ; sMS?ijre.- ; . Vestas, in decorated/ all equally cheap."". toxea. ■■ .;■ . Eeukjideb TBiP.To -.Buy fob Cash ( is ■• ;.;..■■> Heaxi -Economy.i ,: ; , "";!:'. ~■ ■•'• JY E. HANSEN, '.'i POLt,EN-STBEKT ; (NBXT Boat's)," • And Maok»y-Bthkrt : "(nkxt New (Jalkdohia Hotel). j -■y:g.HOfiTLAND. 1 J- p"",0.".A L O W k Isay, Bill, do yon mind that chat ymv and I . had about the be3t place to buy oik Groceries ■' in?" ' '"" " .': ..'

•■ ■■ : (Bill) \ /Well, did you \ try Mc'lowan? Yes And bow doyoulike him? •. (Tom) Oh,'there is no. mistake, he, sell* a: good article, and very cheap too. I don't think'l era got.better Tea than he give my' Missus. .•He's a curious cove; he doesn't say it's the heat. He just says it is very good,- and lets it speak for Hue f.' " Bill -I think he is' about the only Grocer who can say" that his business still increased during all the depression we have had; " /Tom—Plenty wonder bow be can get on so : ., well, when.so.inany,are complaining.' BlLL—lt's just this! Tom. Is. told me , himself he always buys for Ready Money,' sells ' ai.'quieklyas pos-ibivand deals fairly "with the •: puhlitf'; and you'know merchants as,'w4ll as : small traders req lire to meet ahi 1 sometimes, ■ and they sell to McGowan as cheap as.^ossible, to get the money. ■•;, / i • • Toii.-4Aye; that's what, gives him the ad- ■. vantage... ■'•'••,'"' But..'—l'll tell you a secret, Tom. I have insured my life for £100, just from the saving effected by de ding at .Uc'loWs. (Tom) In- . sured your Lie; igodi all Jerusalem! .1 thought nobody but the swells'insured their lives,; Bill.—Sverybcdy. with a wife aud family should, and-nothing'to hinder you while you dealatMc'lowan's;'it only cost 3 you a little over a shilling a week. . , , : - Tom.—l took your advic? in trying • McGowan's, and I have / fouiid.,the advantage, I-wiil thinli of.this'toor'cause'l would like to , .leave something for the wife and youngsters, '. and noboJy knows,when an accident might 'happen. "' " 'V" :' ' i,,; v Bill. —Hera's Charley. (Tow.go?s it Charley ? '■'.. All right. What about the Town Council? , ;;'CHARLE'y.7-bh,''they havegifen ii's.the firstinstalment of their wisJora in"voting nearly'as much salariesl : as ( the .Auckland Council, with ■ : rateable property more th in ten times,the value : f ours. •,'■ : ' ; 'Bill.—That's pretty hot. for a start.—Hot, why ? Therenvill be more yet. There is nothing for the Fire Brigide, nor for the Atiyor. (Bill). . Wellj'the Mayor deserves a honorarium.; Tom, -Sore they'll make something out of the sweepings/sewerage,' and ■• nightsoil.—(Chirley) A good idea, Tom; but its just a question whether they will have the sense to make any-, chin? 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 ? It should be put up in heaps \ somewhere and sold every spring. Tom —Let's have a smoke. , Have' you any Bdl?-Bill: ,No;'we'll be passing' Mc'xUW&N'S, and can get some good tobacco ....there.'..,,!..;. .......'."", .\ ..'...'.' ..... j • js* Best Bread delivered daily from MoGowan's ■'■•■■' •'"' ; ■ Bakery. ' ''■ ; TO SPORTSMEN]. A LL KINDS.OF . AMMUNITION AT :/ WM. HEWITT & CO/S.j. ' OPPOSITE GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTRL, '; i GbAHAMSTOWN. ■■ ..': STILWELL A.CO., ' NCKSERY AND SEEDSMEN, ' ~ PIEAWAI NURSERY, ■ ARE prepared .to PUNT Gardens, Pleasure grounds' and Orchards,' by Contract, Seeds direct from the Grower, and Guaranteed. T AM EST U ; R NjE R, TA.ILOB, ; /MARY STREET, SHORTLAND, '■.'.'.-. THAMES. „ i , T D. WIOKH AM, MISING & COMMISSION AGENT, JJjWBAKQK, BIWWR STEBBT.«

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 3 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 3 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 3 June 1874, Page 2

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