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Shipping. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Passengers i.ro Caiigo. a fpHE fine new side - wheel Ijjslk J. Steamer : 'MANAIA, Fkoji Gbahamsiowh. Saturday, Oct 31, at 11 o'clock night From Auckland. Friday, Oct 30, at 12 o'clock night Weather and other circumstances permitting, gs" Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Live Stock, HOLMES BROS. B. ONYON, Agent. AUBTBALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S MUST-CLASS STEAMERS. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Transhipping to BRISBANE, ALL OTHER QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N. Company's Steamers. *%••• i HPHE splendid Steamship ?sWsab- 'WONGA WONGA,' 1,000 tons, T. Lake, Commander, expected on or about 11th November, will leave for above ports three days after arrival. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to B. M. JERVIS, Agent, Auckland; K. ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown. SHIPPING NOTICE. h- \ rpHS'TIMETABLES,Bates A of Passage Money, Freights, and every information required concerning the undermentioned Steamship services, to be obtained at the Steamship Agency office, Grahaaistora:— Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Information for Passengers and Shippers, fl. M. Jervis, Agent, Auckland. 'HERO,'s.s., for Sydney and Melbourne, Cbuiokshank and Co., Agents, Auckland. New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's Steamers for all Southern Provinces, Combes and Da&di, Agents, Auckland. R. ONION, • Agent, Grahamstown, Conveyances. GEAHAMBTOWN AND TAEABU TRAMWAY. T BAINS LEAVE TABARU at 9 o'clook, and Every Hour until 6 o'clock. Leave Curtis' Wharf, Grahamstown, at 8.30 o'clock, and Every Hour until 5.30 o'clock. . The Train to meet the' Golden Crown' will have Curtis' Wharf halj-an-houb before her advertised time of sailing. FABES SIXPENCE. • For Bates Charged for Carriage of Goods, too,, apply to H. 0. GILLESPIE, Offioe, Tararu, Bu9ines3 Notices. TO FAMILIES, STOREKEEPERS ETC., ETC., ETC. ' GROCERY AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE. MESSRS. ftAYDON & CO., HAVING purchased those commodious premises in Brown-street, Grahamstown, lately known as the Stafford Hotel, will shortly commence Business as WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PROVISION MERCHANTS. One !of the Firm being a resident in Melbourne, will enable them to supply Goods of the Be3t Qua'ity at prices that will defy competition. N.B.—Remember the address— HAYDON AND CO., Bbown-stbeet, Gbahamstoto. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES TURNER TAILOR, Respectfully informs his Customers, and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED to Premises in POLLEN ■ STREET, near Karaka Bridge (lately in the occupation of Mr Veale), and hopes with the increased facilities for carrying on his business, to secure a continuance of their esteemed patronage, GARDEN SEEDS. GARDEN SEEDS THRESH STOCK AT AUCKLAND PRICES. BONEDUST, BONE FLOUR, AND GUANO OATS, WHEAT, CHAFF, BRAN, AND PRESSED HAY. Canterbury and Warrnambool Potatoes on hand. Hobart Town's to arrive. PRIME SYDNEY MAIZE, from 6s to 6s 6d. Prime Fiji ditto, at 5s 6d per bushel, J. W. SHAW, Romeston Stbeet, Shobmand. TO PRINTERS. THE Undersigned have a large Surplus Stock of CHA3JS3 FOR SAbK, including the following',:— 1 pair Double News (4 page) 3 „ Single do. 1 „ Double Demy 4 „ Double Crown 1 „ „ (for cross-bars) 4,, „ „ (odd) 4 „ Foolscap. •jfue above are by Harrild, and the best English DWkersj and, are nearly new. WILKpOR&aORTON,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1882, 30 October 1874, Page 1

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