Bazaar. < j J ST. GEORGE'S OHUECH. r < I ■ THE GRAND BAZAAE, 1 IN AID of the Fund for paying off the Debt | ou the Church, will be continued in j THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, < Grahawstown, I THIS DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER 7, : Admission ... ... Sixpence. ] V OPEN TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. * # * ] I I —. f SHIPPING. , POET OF THAMES.—November 6. , INWARDS. 1 William mid Julia, 33 tons, schooner, Mcleod, < from Russell, with coals; StnfFa, 14 tons, cutter, ] Stephens, from Great Barrier, with firewood. OUTWARDS, I Manaia, p.s, C 2 tons, Lindsay, for Auckland, with ] i passengers and cargo. ■COMMERCIAL. J THAMES STOCK AND SHARE MARKET. 1 Friday, November 6, 7 p.m. 1 Sales.—Caledonian, £5 ss; Otngo, Gs 9il; j Cure, 9s 9d; City of London, 24s 3a, 24} 6d. j Sellers—Otago, 8s; Alburnia (new issue), 20s; Bright Smile, £3; City of London, 24s 6d. 1 Buyers.—Caledonian, £5 ss; Cure, 93 6d; 1 City of London, 23s 6d; City of York, ss. i John Fhater, Chairman. i The following are the Customs duties colleoted at the Port of Thames for the 6th 1 Novemberj Duties • ■ . -£0 8 0 £ M&ILS. For Auckland, per p.s. 'Mantua,' this day, at 3 p.m. ; and per p.s.' Hauraki,' at, 5 p.m. < For Fiji, Saiulwiclilslands.NorthandSoutli America, . British and foreign West Indies, Continent of Europe, and United Kingdom (via San I'rancisco;, j on the 23rd instant. I Edmund Cook, Postmaster. ] I Post Office, Mary-street. j TIME OP HIGH WATER AT GRAHAMS- \ TOWN AND BHORTLAND. ' NOVFMBSR7 .. 6.33 a.m. .. 5.52 p.m. ; November 8 .. 6.8 a.m. 6,28 p.m. , SON ErflE .. 4.53 I Sun SST 6.34 Phases op the Moon : New Moon, 9th, 5.13 p.m. : — I GENERAL PRINTING. IfyHE Proprietors of the Thames Advertiser have just received further shipments of NEW JOBBING TYPE, , Per s.s. 'Hero,' And are now prepared to execute all kindsof Genrra& Printing! in the best style of workmanship at the lowest possible rates, November 1, 1874, Af fr groping is tiie dark for centuries in quest of a pure stimulant, the faculty found it some twenty-live years ago, in Udolpiio Wolfe's Soiiiebam aromatic Schnapps. Four thousand experienced practitioners publicly endorsed the article, not only as the purest of all stimulants, hut as a tonic, iuvj want and alterative of uueq.iallert excellence. I'roin that time to the present its popularity lias been steadily increasing urtil it is witluut a rival in the estimation of the public, as well as of scientific men. Thousands of both sexes, who would shudder ai the though! of tastiug tlw adulterated liquors in common use, take it medicinally as a remedy for debi'Jty, inc'igestion, want of appetite, kidney complaints, and hypochondria.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1889, 7 November 1874, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1889, 7 November 1874, Page 2
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