Thi Auckland Frozen Meat. Company absorb* Fisher and Oo's (Limited) Butchering and Tinning bu*iiess. The directors join the new board. Mr Banks, managing director, puts ten thousand pounds in the new concern, and other directors take a large interest in it. A powerful board has been formed. Mr Banks has gone to America and England to send out experts in tinmVg and preserving, and the best appliances for freezing. It is hoped to have chilled chambers both in the East and West Coasts, and suitable steamers to carry meat to Auckland, where provision wilt be mane for ample storage, to that steam* en from England can have » cargo ready and be loaded in a few hours. Efforts will be made to have operations in full working order in a year. Thb subject of lighting the Borough is an a}l*engroflsing topic at present, and the streets in Qrahamstowß certainly require a little illumination. Tbe lighting of Brown street, though, has been attended to by Charlie McLiver, whose illumination never grows dim. His windows and their attractions are sufficientjn that locality.—|_Advt.]
Notices NOTICE. \.\ EBSBS FOY BEOS, desire to call the _Jll_ attention of tli» Public to the —-...- .. BUPEBIOK EULABGKD VlG*t ETTE PORTRAITS . They we now Producing, and which they are prepared to Execute on very Reasonable Term*. All Work dene by the I NEW INSTANTANEOUS FBOCES9. 1624' M. Whitchcad, BOOTMAKEE, INFORMS the InbbbitanU of THAMES that be has 3VaT ADDED CONBI-, DERABLY to hie already Large Stock of Boots ; and Shoes, In LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and BABIES' BUTTONED BOOTS-all uzei. ' A Lot of KID BOOTS, rery cheap. Ladies', Greuti', ood Childreu'a WARM WINTER SLIPPERS— ' A nice chow of the above sow to be teen in window—BEST QUALITY and SEASONABLE PRICES, at M. WHITEHBAD'S, POLLEN STBEET. : Not»—We dote at 10 o'clock on Saturday xugbt. BUTTER! -3 BtJTTER a ! BUTTER! JUST RECEIVED, a LARGE SUPPLY FRESH BUTTER. TWENTY KEGS of SALT BUTTER, Equal to Fresh, at W.D.REID'S, .WhoumasOviCßbtaii. -G r R O C E R, (I -I '■ POLLEN STHEET. . ...-...-•- 929 R. RICHARDS' 1 pOVEBNOB~DOWEN TJOTEL, GEAHAMBTOWN. INCREASED BUSINESS. necessitates in« creased Accommodation; and that can * now be guar«at«ed iv my new Establishment. Bwy-attention ie paid to -Patrone, ar.d Tißitora can rely on obtaining Suponor Aocommodation at • reaionable'rat -ot cbargei. Table d'Hote da ly from 12 to 2 p.m., and frtLls!7^lS ? .nd SPIRJTiof th. Finert Qualities
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4536, 19 July 1883, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4536, 19 July 1883, Page 3
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