Notlcti , JUSTi LANDED, 180 I CASES CABES APPLES. Oranges. Which will be Sold Remarkably Cheap. Garden Seeds! JUST BJBOBIYKD— EX HEBO PBOK UMtBQVVSB, A Splendid Sample of Seedt, consisting Turnip, Cabbage, Onion, Oariot, Beddiah Cauliflower, Peas, Binids, &c., which will b« sold at Auckland Prices. ' Also, ex Loongana, from Hobart^lW ' Cases of Superior Apples (both Eating and Cooking), consisting of, Bipafones, MusmU, . Pearmuins, French Crab Stone Pippins, New York Pippins, Golden Harreyt, Weltington Pippins, &c. - - Four Tons Splendid CANTERBURY Eating POTAIOEd. JAMES JeFFERY, FRUITERER & SEEDSMAN, BROWN STRBIT, vr 1812 QBAH4HITOWIT. . ; Eollerson and Son, HAVE JUST RECSITKD, EX 'BOBIAUS'— OA, TONS of WOOD'S FLOUR id L\J Sacks and Bags. . ; BX ' ANNABEL.' , 70 Sacks of Fine Sharps . ' " .72 do Prime Potatoes 10 do Meek's Oatmeal — FINE QUALITY ' We have also in Stock Adelaide FLOU&, ; Firth and Soppett's Best Flour, and First* class Fowl Wheat, and New Zealand Maixo. JUdT ARRIVED by Zuui, ex Hotomahaha—lßo Siuks POlAl'OJfii, grown oa the hills near Wellington—A SPLJfNDID SAMPLE. ; TO ARRIVE, pbb'T. B. Taiiok 1 — 100 Sucks of Br«n 10 do Anderson's Oatmeal 50 do Oats $±r 1R? our BREAD, delivered to al parts of the Field, made from the Best Flour procurable. ROLLERSoFanu SON, BAKERS AMD PRODUCE DEALERS Whole-ale and Retail, KAJiAK A ROA V. Lamb! Lamb I Lamb t mHERE is now a SPLENDID SHOW of X the above at ' ''.',, . J. H. WALSH'S, Rombstoh Smbkt. <&r THE FIRST OF THE SEASON? Orders should be left EARLY so as Co "". prevent disappointment, as a great demand it . anticipated. . • J. H. WALOT, 2610 HOLLKSrOJ SftfßlT. \ . -*•-. ■■■'■ ««■ LAMB! LAMB!! JOHN NEAL, t j EGS to inform the Public that k« is now shewing a SPLENDID LOT of"" \ $£* LAMB I THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. NAPIER BEEF and MttTION, dairj fed POKK, &c, &c, all of the FINEST QUALITY, and at prices to Suit the times. Orders, punctually attended to. JOHN NEAL, OW X U STREET, Gbahaustown. 2611 aOLDEN'3 42s Silver^ Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 years./ Tee beat test of the inierest of a book is it capability of being read, • second U)OW»t4iUO , for 8s Xi».
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3966, 14 September 1881, Page 3
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346Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3966, 14 September 1881, Page 3
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