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Notices NOTICE. WILLIAM~BOBBETT, j BUTCHER, Corner of Biehmond and Fqllea streets, Shortland, BEGS to call attention to hit Large Stock of Fibst Qvalitt Miit of all kind*. ■ which he will sell at the LOWEST OABK PRICES. PRIME NAPIER BEEF . PRIME WETHER MUTTON PRIME DAIRY FED PORK PRIME LAMB im> TEAL. BUPEBIO]TsAUSAGES, ' Both Beef and Pork, of my usual welMcoowm '-- quality, no inferior kinda of meat being used "_ in their manufacture. - . .... GsBMAK SAUSAGES, PoiOHIBB, Bicok, H>xi, Lm»; fte. v - N.B.—All Account* due to my late BoHeston street shop must be hid to xmur, at my Pollen street Establishment, as my receipt ohlt will be considered a sufleient dis>oharge. ' 1169 Good^News! GOOD NEWS — GOOD NEWS AGAIN!! First Tea of the Season. THE FIRST SHIPMENT received on the Thames of NEW SEASON TEAS by the Bohooner Sybil, direct from Foo-chow-Foo, has Just Bbin Ricbitxd bt Hi, and will be found to be of more than ordinary Flavour and Value. ' The public are invited to call in aid. inspect this Large Stock of 81A12.Y BFUMUD : Tea, which I am offering at Remarkably Low Prices! SPLENDID CHEESE—6d per lb. ' FRESH EGGS—I» per doz. : FRESH BUTTER, Is per lb— Cannot be equalled on the Thames f Come Come and tee That W. D. Bed, of Pollen Street, Is the best and cheapest house on the Thames For Tobacco, Butter, and Tea. • W. DfREID, GBOCEB AND TEA DEALER, POLLfiK STBXET, GBAJUUfBTOWV. 1148' > ' - • '•'./. BECBEATION GROUND. KAUAEBANGA VALLEY. NOTICE is hereby given that ALL CATTLE FOUND on the ABOVE LAND, now in my. possession, will be IMPOUNDED. Cattle taken on to grace on application to the) Undersigned.,,. „ ■„ „, , Jaxbs Rattbay. , ' > Abraham street '' Thames, 7th October, 188 Q. . , . Robert Barclay, T>AKER AND pAiSTRTCOOK, , BbOWV GBAKAXaiOWK. "QBEAD made from the best Brandt of X 3 Flour only, and delivered at the ourrent rates. THE COFFEE "TnD BEFBESH. MENT BOOM . Is conducted in the same Liberal and Cleanly :•:' manner as by Mr H. Pacnc. .: .•,?• Soibbbs, Balu, Pickics, AcSupplied on the Shortest Notice and ° ■ '■' on Reasonable Terms. - ■ • "" '„ ": A Great Variety of PABTRY and OOF*'''-' FECTIONERY always on hand. * ~'" '" HOT PIES, Tea, and Coffee, from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. 1128 ROLLERSON & SON HATE JUST RECEIVED per schooner Taubanga, from. Lyttelton direct to the Thames, tlie undermentioned Goods, which they will offer Wholesale , at,' - Auckland Prices and Retail,,, at' ' Reasonable rates for Cash :— 34 Tons of Wood's Flour, in sacks and bags 6 Tonri of Bran and Sharps 210 Sacks of Canterbury Potatoes This line we would recommend.* as they have proved to be Splendid Potatoes. SO Sacks of Oats 20 Baps of Oatmeal. About 5 cwt.of Canterbury Cheese.. • Just Arrived, per Ooeola, from Adelaide)— 20 Tons of Dunn's Adelaide Flour I i ' < Also, we are now delivering a very Superior .. Loaf, made from the beet Brands of Flour ; procurable.. We would solicit a trial. , ; BOLLEBSON Si SON, J > KabakA Road. . 1013 TUIBTLE HOTEL DEBBY SWEEP,; Otf\f\ on *l»e MELBOURNE OHAM* ' ot/OUU PION RACE, to. be Run at Flemington, Victoria, Jaimmrj Ist,-1880." " ' TICKETS, £1. . First Prize 200 Second Prize • ... „.. „/ 100 Third Priz • ... ... ' • 50 ' kilur^rs uncl Wou-Sl*rterg (divided) *JSO Drawers of Horse* will be informed-by-tolegram, bud general n-sults by circular. Address:—M. GALLAGHER, Thistle . Hotel, Auckland. TICKETS to be obtained from Mr T. , Lawless, Tobacceoist, Grahainstown. f a TA B TJ 6 T EL, Albkbi Stbket, AUCKLAND. ' B. J. DAVIDSON, • Pbopbikiob. SUITES OF ROOMS for FAMILIES. Sample Booms for Commercial Gentlemen. 1 BELECI BILLIARD, TABLE. i Night Porter in attendance^ „, ( , 1240 At a very pleasant tea parted this conversa* tion turned on transmigration. 'A lady of exquinite beauty who waa dipping If oQowah's beet, turned to Mr —— and Hiked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? Tr be dissolved - in 3s Tea mudaui. ' •■•■.'

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3688, 20 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3688, 20 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3688, 20 October 1880, Page 3

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