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Miscellaneous. y THANKS. T BEG to tender my sincere THANKS to all i- X who kindly assisted to extinguish the Eire !- at my house s ' THO3. COLEBROOK. n " — ! ' OLD.ESTABLISHED AND P3O- - FITABLE Basis ESS FOR SALE IN AUCKLAND. g — h npflE IRONMONGERY and FANCY I HARDWARE busiuess of the undersigned FOR SALE. Parted with solely on account of ! taking the office of'l own Clerk. Well situate, \ rent low, stock saleable, Brick building, with I* two dry cellars. Terms liberal, Rare opportunity for an industrious man with capital.— Apply at once. P. A. PHILIPS. 52, Corner of Queen and Shortlaud streets. FREEHOLD FOR SALE. FREEHOLD Puilding Sitei for ?ale at Parawai. v For particulars apply E. A. y Polleine, at W. Dowden's Auction Mart, , Albert-street, Grahamstown. FOE SALE. 0 r jpHE Undersigned is Open to Receive offers 1 from Persons willing to Purchase the LEASE of LAND and HOUSE at Parawai, lately occupied by Major Keddell. : D. G. MaoDONNKLL, FOR SALE, the TOBACCONIST SHOP belonging to L. Myers, being an oldestablished business, and commanding one of the best positions in Grahamstown,—For , further particulars apply on the premises,— N.B. Hotelkeepers and the trade have an 1 opportunity of obtaining cigars at cost, TO LET, that pleasantly-situated Fourroomed COTTAGE, next Rev. James Hill's, Rolleston-street, Rent Seven Shillings a week.—Apply to George Cribb, next Wesleyau Chapel, Shortland. r PO BE SOLD, those Well-known PRE- -*- MISES in Owen-street, occupied by J. a Cosqrave and Co. Part of the Stock willjbe 1 given on terms. For particulars, apply J. Cosoravb and Co., Queen-street, Auckland. . . DON'T FORGET JOSLIN'S HAIRCUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, opposite Barnett and Levy's, Grahamstown. Your Hair Cut as it should be, Shaved as you would wish to be, Shampoed as you ought to be. Perfumery, Brushes, he. Wanteds. GOOD Wages given to Competent MINERS ~," at the Kawakawa Coal Mines, Bay of Islands. DANIEL MIDDLETON, Contractor. WANTED, a Strong YOUTH. Wages £1 per week,— 'K Hume, WANTED, a General SERVANT.-Apply Mrs Crump, Wesleyan Parsonage, Shortland. WANTED, a Situation as COOK at a Mill. Six years in New Zealand as Cook; good baker.—Address K. 0., Advertiser Office. OT ANTED, a Respectable Young GIRL, if from 12 to 16 years of age; one accustomed to ;.children. References required, or need not apply.—Mrs W. Baker, Sealeystreet, Beach. . \\J ANTEDKNOWN.-NEWFarm, Garden, » ? and Flower SEED 3, true to name, and f the Finest Quality, at Kobhrt Baevvn's, oeed and Plant Depot, 33 and 39, Market House, Auckland, SHIPPING. « PORT OF THAMES.-Sepiejibee 3. ' INWARDS. Golden Crown, p.s., 209 tons, Farquhar, from Auckland, with passengers; Hauraki, 50 tons, Sopwitli, from Auckland, with pas. engers and cargo. OUTWAEDS. Golden Crown, p.s., 209 tons, Fimmhar, for Auck- " land, with passengers and cargo; Hauraki, p,s,, 50 tons, Sopwitli, for Auckland, with passengers and cargo. COMMERCIAL. THAMBS STOCK AND SHARE MARKET. 5 Thubsdat, September 3,1874,6.45 p.m. Salrs—Black Angel, 4s 3d, ss; Cure, £ 10s 6d; City of London, 26s 6d. Sellers-Old Whau, 4ls; Alburnia (paidup), 31s; City of London, 26s 6d. Buyers,— Caledonian, £9 53; Old Whau, - 37s 6d; Black Angel, 4s; Cure, lis; Golden Calf (double issue), 10s; Bird-in-Hand, 245. Joent Frater, Chairman. The following are the Customs Duties for the 3rd September, 1874 :- G Duties £11 14 5 b J. COSGRAVB AND CO.. Aue Now Showing A QUANTITY OF a JOB GOODS, = ptJEOHASED from the Manufacturers at tko extreme end of the Season, Consisting of— >t !(1 DRESS GOODS a WINSEYS WOOL PLAIDS MANTLES lt WOOL SHAWLS, d &c, &c. D Also, a largo variety of I- MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS. 9t 12 Theso Goods must bo sold. Eoalization j J and not profit is tho object desired, d I J. COSGBiVE & 00., OWEMBEET.GBAHAMSIOWN.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 4 September 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 4 September 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 4 September 1874, Page 2

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