Public Auction Sales. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE 7. PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. MESSES, GUDGEON & CO. .. Have received instructions to sell, by positive auction, on Monday next, the 7th. iuitant, 'PHE FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE JL Stab ing, and Outhouses, together with the Furniture and Meets of Mr Maktin, removed to the Waikato. N.B.—This valuable property is situ ted on the Tararu road, near the Ulasgo * Hotel, and Bhould command the attention of contractors and others, having stabling for many horses. SALE of PMDGfUS, by Messrs. Gudgeon k Co., at their Mart, Grahamstown, on Tuesday, Bth day of September, 1874, Bale at 11 o'ciocs. —No. 178, D 0 Geneva, 6th December, 1873, 7569; 100, D 0 S Watch, 7th February, 8480; 104, DCS Watch, 12th February, 31236; 110, DOS Watch, 6th January; 60, OFS Watch, 20th January; 82, Keeper, Sist October; 165, 2 Keepers, 11th November; 281, 2 Binge, Masonic Badge, and Fin, 22id December; 111, Masonic Studs, Sleeve Links, ' and Solitaire, 4th November; 69, Pair of Earlings, 29th October; .252, Gold Nugget, % dwts, 19th December; 395, Pair of Earrings and 3 Sings, Bth January; 886, D O Wold Watch and Gold Chain, 7th February, 1873, 19905; 124, Gold Albert, 28th November; 500, ladies' Gold Chain, 26th January; 223, Gold Albert, 3rd February; 6.0, ladies' Uold Chain, 2nd February;-289, Musical Box, 23rd December; 943, Dressing Case, 16th February; 107, Desk and Book, 25th November; 157, Theodolite, 4th December; 299, Dress, 21st April, 1874; 524, White Dress, 28th May; 329, Coat, 26th April; 480, Dress and Jacket, 22nd May; 430, Pair Trousers, 16th May; 79, Black, 17th March; 291, Bundle Clothes, 6 pieces, 21st April; 295, Dress and Jacket, 21st April; 367, White Pett,,&o,, Ist May. Also, Theodolite, 50 Yolumnes Standard' Works, Violins, Mußical Boxes, &c, &c—James Rab, Pawnbroker. Groceries. OHINEMUKI STOEES, Shortlahd, iflofc under the Patronage of the Native Office. Deponds solely on Fbee Tbadb with Natives as well as Europeans. J. E. Hahsen will Cash Prices. defy anyons to sell Full weight Candles Is good articles at lower L W ditto lOd prices. He buys in Salad Oil (Morton's the best markets, has and Whybro's) 8d but little expense in Castor Oil 8d connection with his Soap (large bar?) business, and is con-' from , 7d tented with the smal- Washing Foda .2d lest possible profits Best Tasmanian Jams consistent with always tin 9d to lOd payin»2osinthe£. Tomato Sauce 9d Worcester . Sauce OurFreshßutternot (Austin's) Is surpassedforc[ualityiu Preserved Milk, the province. To buy from lOd a good article is true A very fine Tea, economy. To buy for per lb 2s cash is real economy; By the half chest Is 9d and to purchase your A Good Tea 2s 6d Groceries from the • Yery Good Tea 3s Uundsrsigned is the The Best Tea ever very perfection of eco- imported 3s 6d nomy. Competition is Tobacco—Venus 5s the soul of trade.. No do Barrett'sTwist 5s 6d Co-operative Grocery Other good brands needed. Go in for a from 4s Co-operative Fire In- Kerosene per tin aurance Society,' the (Devoe's) 10s premiums will be re- Mai?) from dnced, and we will 5s 6d to 6s 6d be able to sell cheaper Lamb's superfine flour I than ever. 501bs 8s ALSO ON SALE, CEOCEEEY AND GLABSWAEE, ' AT LOWEST. EATES. ■J. E. HANSEN, i ~ OfIINEMUEI STOEES, . SB O ft T LAND. TEA. TEA. TEA. ' Our 2s Tea will be found good value; Our 2s 6d (Black or Mixed) is equal to a deal sold for 3s; Oar 33 (Black or Mixed) is a superior Tea, of surpassing strength and flavour ; Oar 3s 6d is a choice selection of the finest Teas procurable. • A trial will furnish best proof of quality. NEW GOODS, Just Landed, ex late arrivals Keiller's Marmalade Bottled and Tart Fruits Hobart Town Jams, t and jars, best brands Choice Eleme Raisins Tobaccos—Venus, Barrett's, Grape Le %: Devoe'a Kerosene, 9d per quart—los 4-gallon Tin, Cocoas—Caracas, Maravilla, Homeopathic, &c. Sydney Maize, Fiji Maize 5s 6d per bushel. Prime Warrnambool Potatoes, Flour, best quality; Bran, Sharps, Wheat, &c. Waikato »nd Canterbury Cheese. Every requisite in Stock, Families waited on for Orders. :/ *** GOODS DELIVEEED. *** R. FRENCH, FAMILY GEOOEE, THE CENTRAL CASH STORE, POLLEN STREET CENTRAL. INSPECT-COMPABE-AND TRY. Tailor and Outfitter. NOTICE OF EEMQYAL. TAMES TUENEE, TAILOR, Respectfully informs his Customers, and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED to Premises in POLLEN-STREET, near Karaka Bridge (lately in the occupation of Mr Vkaib) ; and hopes with the increased facilities for carrying on hio business, to secure a continuance of their esteemed patronage. ABguiit27tb, 18H.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 4 September 1874, Page 2
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748Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 4 September 1874, Page 2
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