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Public Auction Sales. THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock. MESSES. GUDGKON AND CO., ;: Will sell, at their Rooms, Furniture and effects, Poultry, Book?, Parrots, Canaries, &c. THIS DAY. TWO • STORIED HOUSE, QUEBN-BIBEET. ... MESSRS. GUDGEON & 00. Have been instructed to sell (without reserve) This Day (Monday), 21st September, at their Rooms, rrHE TWO-STORISD HOUSE iu Queen- ' A street (opposite "the Thames School), ■containing a Shop and four Rooms, 17 by 71. Eleven years unexpired, at £10 per annum; now let at £20 per annum. ; : : ' ' Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. At 11 o'clock. MESSRS GUDGEON & CO. " Will sell, on the Premises, Campbell-street, next to Ballin Bros., ATHREE-ROOMBD COTTAGE, Furni. ' ture and Effects, ; Ho Reserve. THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. ' PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. MESSES, GUDGEON & CO. Have received instructions from Mr Parslow, opposite the Golden Crown Battery, to sell . THE WHOLE of his STOCK-IN-TRADE of a"T3ENERIL STORE, on Thursday • next, the 24th instant. Furthes particulars in future issue, ; TUESDAY,. SEPIEMBBE 22. ! ' At 12 o'clock. . VALUABLE CRUSHING PLANT, ENGINE, BOILER, &o. ■, . JAMES* CRAIG j ' I! Has been favoured with instructions'from the Directors of the Shotqver No, 1 Gold Mining tosell- by public ; auction, at the • tympany's Mine, Kuranui Creek, Grahams- . . town, ..... . AHi THEIR VALUABLE PLANT, con-, '' sistingof— 1 . ' 12 Stamper Battery complete .1 Pair: Horizontal Engines, 16 horsepower (nominal) ! 1 Cornish 15-6 x 4-6 ; 400 Feet 8-inch Piping, with door piece?, j.-'" 'plunger, pole and barrel, stuffingbox, die,, &c. '-'Also,' ~ Battery and Engine a quantity of "Maiterial, as per inventory, to *be seen at' the ( ..office of the Auctioneer, Alberts-street. ~ Terms—Sash. Lincoln. Castle. Gold Mining Company (Registered). tiALE oi? eoepeited'shades; "\TOTICE is hereby given that the following IN SHiRES in ■' the Lincoln Castle Gold Mining Company (Registered), FORFEITED for Js'on-pfiyment of the ; Eleventh Call of One Shilling per Hi are, will be sold by public auction, by Mr Gudgeon, at his Dooms, Grahamstown, on Wednesday, 30th day of September, 1874, unless CALLS and,EXPENSED,.be paid toihe Manager of the Company, Williamsonstreet, Grahamstown, prior to the day of sale David Party, 8 shaves, ' os. 29*23—2391 .to ;.2397; Joseph. Bates, 15 1 shares, 1631 to 1640 and 2656 to 2669; Henry Beedell, 31 shares, 1251 to 1275 and 2421 to 2426; Martha E. Coldicutt, 4 shares, 886 to 889; Edward Churmside, 88 shares, Ito 70.and 2427 to 2444; Bichard Coombe, 79 shares, 1176 to 1200 and 2236 to 2277 and 2677 to 2688 ; Thomas Dunlop, 25 shares, 1151 to 1175; Alexander Fleming, 125 shares, 301 to 400 and 2445 to 2469 ; Matthew Hunter, 37 shares, 1821 to 1845 and 2869 to 2880 and 2882 to 2886; John E. Hansen, 15 abates, 2379 to 2390 and 2951 to 2953; William Hellaby,6 shares, 2789 to 2?94; George Maule, 6 shares, 2995 to 3000; James Macky, 57 shares, 99 and 2293 and 1641 to "' J650 and 2670 to 2674 and 2689 to 2694 and 2971 to 2975; John Maxwell, 168 shares, 901 to 1030 and 2502 to 2539; William Henry Messenger, 87 shares, 1951 to 2000 and 2540 to 2576; Jane Messenger, 32 shares, 451 to 475 and '2577 to 2583; Patrick McVully, 26 shares, 1611 to 1630. and 1346 to 1350 and 2881; John McNeill, 12 stures, 1201 to 1210 and 2584 to 2585; Jaws McCuteheon, 82 shares, 801 to 820 and 1031 to 1050 and 1484 to 1520 and 2586 to 2590 ; Mary Norbury, 18 shares, 2364 to 2376 and 2989 to 2991; Thjmas Parnell, 5 shares, 881 to 885; George Eaynes, s'shares, 2591 to 2595; James Scholar, 50 Bhares,. 1428 to 1457 and 1571 to 1580 and 1741 to -1750 ; William Sims, 50 shares, 71 to 98 and 1341 to 1345, aud 1636 to 1700 and 2675 to 2676; James Soppett, 17 shares, 2143 to 2156 and 2992 to 2994; Francis Styles, 25 shares, 1781 to 1800 and 2918 to • 2922; John. Scott, 5 shares, 2894 to 2898; Edward Thomas Wildman, 21 Blares, 2314 to "2363; Donald Watson/ 20 shares, 2291 to '■ '2313" ' F. J. WARDELL, ~ : : Manager. • • Grahamstown, September 18, 1874. ■ , • - Grocers. ; A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF '' " JA M S,' ■ . t)ESS BRANDS, FIRST QUALITY, • .in lib tins, 'tins, and jars. . . Neal's Celebrated .Chutnee, Hot Fruit, and • Sweet. Prime Canterbury and Waikato Cheese.And numerous other new shipments, to which E, FRENCH •-Would respectfully solicit your special attention. R. F. gives special attention to the '" Selection and mixture of his TEAS, and with confidence states that no better value at the , prices is obtainable. < The Tea at 23 per lb is really good value; Our 2s 6d is tfqual to a deal sold for 3s; ; The 3s is a superior full-flavoured Tea, which commands a large sale, and deservedly so;; The 3s Cd is a combination of the choicest Teas obtainable, Families waited on for Orders. %* GOODS DELIVEEED. %* R. FRENCH, FAMILY GEO C EE, THE : > CENTRAL CASH STORE, ;, ■ POLLEN STREET CENTRAL.-INSPEOT-COMPARE-AND W.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1863, 21 September 1874, Page 2

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