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THURSDAY, JULY 2.' At 11 o'clock. TO THE TRADE AND OTHERS. SALVAGE GOODS. SALVAGE GOODS. SALVAGE GOOD?. PROM THE LATE FIRE AT MESSBS OWEN AND GRAHAM'S WAREHOUSE. REMOVED TO MART FOR CONVEISIENCE OF SALE. p W. BINNEY Has rccufod instructions from Mr D. M» Sfedding (the successful tenderer) »o Sell by Public Auction at lm Matt, Corn Exchatif«e, Fort street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, July 2nd, at .eleven o'clock, The Whole of the Slightly Damaged Goods, WITHOUT RESER7E. The Balance of Goods sa?ed, amounting to neurlj £12,000, can be treated for privately on applying to the Auctioneer, at his office.

Wanted

V/H ANTED, the Ladies to remember that \V Mbs Giotbe'b Drapery Establishment is opposite the Hospital; a large assortment of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS on hand at the lowest possible Prices for Cash. Our Motto—Small Profits and Quick Returns. Note the Address: Mbs Gioteb, Opposite Hospital, Mary street.

WANTED Buyers for 5000 FRUIT TREES, choicest assortment, from D. HAY & SONS Celebrated Montpellier Nursery, Auckland, delivered on Thames by me at Catalogue Prices} special quotations for largo quantities.—WM. WOOD,'Agent, Central Cheap Mart.

ON SALE, in quantities, EARLY SEED POTATOES, Potato Onions, 50 Sacks SEED OATS, CLOVERS, Grass Seeds, and First Consignments of NEW "VEGETABLE and other SEEDS; also, BONE DUST and GUANO. Trade and Retail.

WANTED Buyers for 5 TONS Best White Sugar, at 10s per Bag; N.Z. Co.VNo. 3, 9s j China, 6s 9dj Champion Flour, 6s ; Woods', 6s 6d; Star Kerosene, 8s 6d tin ; Oatmeal, 251b», 4s 3d; Sardines, 6d and lOd ; Plaid Vestas, 6d j Tin Boxes, la 9d doz.; Sperm Candles, 9d; Salmon, 9d; Preserved Bloat era, 1b tin. FRUlT—Regular Consignments of Island, Sydney, and Hobarfc Fruits. To Trade or Retail at Lowest Rates. SOAP, Union Co.'c—To tho Trade at Auek« land Factory Prices. Goods Delivered to all parts of the Field. W. WOOD, Central Cheap Mart, Pollen Street. WANTED Buyers for 5001bs Best Fresh TARANAKI BUTTER Weekly; 14001bs Prime Taranaki SALT BUTTER j 3001l)S WAIBOA and other CHEESE; also Canterbury (new cure) HAMS and BACON, at Lowest Rates. TRADE and RETAIL.~At W. WOOD'S Central Cheap Mart.

PARAWAI NUKSERY. (ESTABLISHED 1868.)

WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— That H. STILWELL will HOLD A CLEARING-OUT SALE, for Two Months, of the following:—.Poplars, sorts; LoquaU, from 1 to 5 feet j Mountain Ash j LigUßtrum, sorts; Oriental Planes; Mulberries, black and white; Peaches, Plums, sorts; Bed Early Margaret Strawberries j Pines, Tarious j Filberts, Blue Gurae, Portugal and English Laurels, Hollirs j Gooseberries, sorts ; Thorn Quicks, 2 years, 153 per 1000; Extra Strong, 20s per 1000 ; English Oaks ; Pine Collection Large Camelias for out-door planting ; Hoses and Pot Plants, as ueual. TTf ANTED' KNOWN. OBANGES ! ORANGES! ONE SHILLING PER DOBEN. HOBARTOWN APPLES— Eating and Cooking—to be Sold at Low Prices. DATES, 8d pet lb 5 NEW WALLNUTS, 8d per lb. TRY OUR 2a TEA, worth 3s ; Good Salt Butter ; Early Seed Kiduey Potatoes. JUST IMPORTED— NEW GARDEN SEEDS of all kinds. Don't buy old Seed when you can get New Seeds at I E. SINCOCK'S, I Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, Pollen street

WANTED, 1000 BOOKS to BIND; also, 500 ALBUMS to REPAIR, and 500 CONCERTINA BELLOWS to MEND. Don't oome all at onoe, or I may favour the delusion that the Thames ia looking up. Old and New Books Bought and Sold—old ones preferred, as the new ones nearly all exalt man instead of the Deity, and are conseauently atheistic in their tendency. Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line bought or sold. W. WOOD, BOOKBINDER, POLLEN STREET. "PiAlisf and Ewt&AHT, below Auckland Priceß. Dealer in old Books, Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that lina.

NOTICE. TT7 A NT E J>~" P OWN, JUST PBINTBD, and now on SALB at the ETKKiHa Stab Omicb, Albert sfcroot" Grahamstown, • TRIBUTERS* AGREEMENT TORMS. AU Tribute™ ihould POSSESS a COPT the AQREBMBNT under which their tribute is held, arid they can now do w at a mwely NOMWAL OOSIV

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 30 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 30 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5133, 30 June 1885, Page 3

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