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Bazaar. ST. GEOEGE'S CIIUECH. A GEAND B AZ AAU, TN AID of the Fund for paying off the Debt A. on the Church, will be held in THEAOADEMYOFMUSIC, Grahamstown, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, the sth, Cfch, and 7th November. Admission .., ... Sixpence. €S" Open each day at 3 p.m. Miscellaneous. H.A. C.B. S. GRAHAMSTOWN BRANCH, No. 35. ' Members of the above Society are requested to MEET at : St. Bridget's , Roman Catholic Church,', Grahamstown, Tets Da? (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m., in Mourning Regalia, to proceed to the FUNERAL of the late wife of Brother John O'Eauoran. ' M. LANDERS, Secretary, .■■■--.FUNERAL NOTICE. [ : THE Funeral of the late Mrs John O'Haliorah will leave her husband's residence, Golden Fleece Hotel, Williainson-street, This Dai (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock. Friends:are kindly invited to attend. ' ■' "• JOSEPH ARDERN, i Undertaker, Rolleston-street, LOST, between the' Thames and Waiomo, a PURSE, containing a sum of money and a Miner's Right—Any person leaving .the same at the Office of- this Paper will, be rewarded.,... ~. DON'T FORGET JOSLIN'S HAIRCUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, opposite Barnettand Levy's, flrahamstown. • Your Hair Cut as it should be, Shaved as you would wish to be, Shampoed as you ought to be. Perfumery, Brushes, &c. Wanteds. r PQ BOOT MAKERS.-Wanted, a Good I WORKMAN.—AppIy immediately: to J. F. Jarvis, Pollen-street. ' .117 ANTED, a Good General SERVANT.— VV Apply Mrs Mier Goldwaier," -Wil-loughby-street. \\j ANTED, an Experienced ;SALES *" WOMAN.—Apply S. Hbthekihgion, Pollen-street. WANTED KNOWNi-NEWFarm, Garden, ar.d Flower SEEDS, true to name, and of the Finest Quality, at Robert Brewih's, Seed and Plant Depot, 38 jand 39, Market House, Auckland. SHIPPING. « POET OF THAMES.-Novembeb 3. INWARDS. Manaia, p.s., G2 tons, Lindsay, from Auckland, with passengers and cargo; Hauraki, 03 tons, Edwards, from Aucklind with passengers; .Wanderer, 24 tons, Stephens, from Auckland with coals, OUTWARDS. Hauraki, 63 tons, Edwards, for Auckland, with passengers and cargo, . COMMERCIAL. THAMES STOCK AND SHARE MARKET. Toesday, November 3, 7 p.m Sams.— Caledonian, £5 ss; Goldeu Calf (new issue), ss; Bird-in-Hand, lGs, Seli/Eks—Caledonian, £5 10s; Old Whau, £110s; Alburnia (new issue), £1 Is; Cure, lis; Golden Calf (new), 5s 3d; Bright Smile, £3 3s; City of London, 255; Bird-in-Hand,-17s; Queen of the May, 7s 6J. Buyers.—Caledonian, £5 ss; Cure, 10s; City of London, 245; City of York (call paid), ss, Jon** Frater, Chairman. The following are the Customs duties collected at the Port of Thames for the 3rd November :— Duties • • - - £38 9 1 Wahoandi, Saturday. At the sale of Daniells' cattle yesterday high prices were realised. Well-bred cows, 171 per head; ordinary and inferior, 11 10s to 152; old, il to 11 ; yearlings and heifers, Zl 10s to 51 10s; forty yearling bulls averaged 9J 10s; pure bred cows, 151 to 111, bought by C J Nairn, Esq, of Mapier; J D Canning, Esq, of Napier, bought two for Sol and 90J. The bull Knight of Crescent fetched 119J; Knight of Bath, 1802, all sold to C J Nairn, of Napier. All the best stock goes there. Ordinary ewes with lambs, 30s; thoroughbred horses up to 90/, also mostly go to Napier WIND AND WEATHER.-November 3.; Places. Wind. Bar. in Weather, shade Auoklaud .. S.W. 1b30.14 57 Blue sky Thames .. S.W br. 30.20 56 Cloudy Waikato .. N.W. l't 29.96 55 Cloudy Taurauga .. S.W. br. 30.25 63 Blue sky ■ Taupo .. S.W. Lb 29.05 51 Blue sky Napier .. S.W. l't 30.18 80 Blueskv Kaikoura ~ N.E.f.b 29.93 65 Blue sky Wanganul .. S.W.f.b 30.30 68 Blue sky Wellington .. N.W.br. 30.05 03 Blue sky, cloudy Blenheim .. W.l't 30.10 51 Blue sky. Nelcon ..Calm 30.07 57 Blue sky, cloudy Westport „N. W.l't 29.90 64 Blue sky, cloudy Greyniouth .. N.E. l't 30.02 63 Blue sky, cloudy Hokitika .. N. W.l't 30.10 52 Passing slur's Bealey .. N.W. g. 28.01 42 Gloomy Lyttelton ~ N.Kf.b 29.54 55 Blue sky Cr-istchurch N.E. f.b C 0.05 60 Blue sky, cloudy Timaru „ N.W.I 1)29.70 65 Overcast Oew.ru ...N.f.b 29.90 52 Bluos^y,cloudy Povt Chalmers N.E. St. 29.90 52 Blue sky, cloudy Di"-edm ..N.K.lb 29.64 55 Cloudy C'vde ..Calm 3006! 50 Cloudy ' Queenstown.. N.W. 1't28.32 47 Overcast Balclutha .. N.E. br. 29.55 47 Coudy Invr.carglll..Calm 29.63 43 Blue sky Bluff .. N.lb 29.80 49 Passing|shw's ■■ I

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1886, 4 November 1874, Page 2

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