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n i iiwiiirggM; Public Auction Sales. THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock. HAMS, BACON.'POTATOES, OATS, FLOUE, BIOE, APPLES, JAMS, p OATMEAL, SOAP, &0,, &0., &0. f, DOWBEN Will sell, at his Mart, Albert-atreet, This Day, at 11" o'clock, SOUTHERN HAMS ANfrBICON Potatoes (Canterbury) .. *'. Apples Oats Wheat Flour Oatmeal Rice 3 casej Currants 6 tins Keller's Confectionery Quarter-cask Vinegar 2 kegs Treacle 5 boxes Scented Soap 10 cases Yellow Soap • 9 boxes Washing Powder Bed Herrings, in 2 doz, tins Jams, in tins and pots Kerosene Lamps Kerosene (Devoe's) ' Galvanic Machine Mattress, Boiler = &c, &c, &c. THIS DA'Y. At 11 o'clock, MESSES. GUDGEON & CO. Will sell at their Rooms, A FIRST-CLASS HARMONIUM A Capital Mangle, second-hand A Substantial Building, 20 x 12; to be reraoycd, situate in Williamsonstreet, now occupied by Mr Alexander 20 cases Apples, Furniture and Effects Poultry, &c. THURSDAY, JIJNE 18, At 12 o'clock noon. FIRST-CLASS ENGINE, STAMPERS, BERDANS, &a. JAMES CEAIG Has received instructions from Mr R. P. Peaeoh, to sell, on the Premises, Ooromandel, as above, ALL the Valuable CRUSHING PLANT, known as Raithby, Muir, and Co.'s Reduction Works, viz.:—First-class • Engine, 3 horse-power nominal; will work up to 5 horsepower. 2 Single-Stampers, Berdans, Tanks, Piping, &c. Also, remainder of Lease of Site, 100 feet square, together with Buildings thereon, having about 20 years unexpired. No reserve. Terms—Cash, Groceries, &c. •TUEW EDITION OF LOCAL CHAT. Bill—Well, Tom, have you insured your life yet? • Tom—l have that, man; and what's more, since I have been getting my Groceries at McSowan'3, I find I have an overplus every pay. (Bill)—I knew I was rLjht, or I would not have advised you to go there. a Tom—Last Saturday, I had 3s savd in the fortnights and I bought a doll for wee ~ Mary, and a horse for Johnny. Next thing: I intend to buy is a pair of nice warm slippers for the wife, to keep her feetdry this cold weather. (Bill)— That's what I call making a good use of your money. (Tom)— Why, before I was dealing at Mcdowaa's, I had hardly a penny to rub on another. (Rill)—He does a good trade, and he is doing more every day; (Tom)—l suppose he will soon be taking a big shop. (Bill)— Oh; he likes the little place; everybody knows it now, Tom—No wonder he sells, lookat his Hat of • prices. Fine White Sugar, per lb • ■ . 5.1 Companies No. 1 '•' '• •'.'"''. fijd Crushed Loaf ■ • - .. ' •"." 6d Soap (bars), from - -■" . • 7'd Jams, from > - ■ . . 8d Full Weight Sperms, per lb. • ■ - Is Rice, from 3d Best Otago Oatmeal ■ ' • • • 4d Splendid American Syrup • ■ . 6d' Pickles, from ■ - ■ . . lod Extra Quality Tea and best Butter obtainable. BlLi—That Syrup is a fine thing among children now that butter is so dear. Toir—Here's Charley; let's ride him out on his Municipal Pony. Well, Charley, how'a the Council getting on? Charley: Oh, kicking over pail, as usual. Now that they have got good footpaths in the principal places al the public expense, they have resolved to make no more, nor put up kerbing, unless the residents pay one-half the cost (Bill) Oh that's nonsense; they are going to do something in Mary-street. ChaeiiHV—Yes; one part of it, and th( residents have to pay the half. Then they gc into the expense of getting plans and specifications for ('apt. B.'s bridge, although they were promised a plan by the 18th, (Bill)— That's necessary, for the other week they accepted tenders at more than twice the amount ef their engineer's estimate. CuARLBr—Oh, well let them go on, it ma; all come right in the end. (Tom)— Yes, threi years hence we will be hopelessly in debt. • Bill—No fear; stick to McQowan and wi can pay anything, if welonly take his advice, and that is, to live within our income. (S" Best Bread delivered daily from MoGowan's Bakery. T"M POBIIJ T, The best Fresh But- Cash Prices. ter on the Thames to Sperm Candles L be bad at the Ohine- Soap (large bars 8< muri Stores, Salad Oil 8( Castor Oil 8i J, E. Hansen is in Jams, best brands ,8c a position to.sell a3 to9d . cheap as any House Condensed Milk 10<i on the Thames, as he Sardines 8d to h buys in the best Mar- Pickles, from 10c kets for Cash, has no Worcester Sauce ents to pay, conducts (Austin's) h his business at small Tomato Saiice (pts) 9ci expense, and is con- A Good Tea % tented with thesraalle3t Very Good do 2s 6' possible profits consis- Extra Fine Mixed Zs, tent with always Tho Best Tea ever paying 20s in the £. imported 3s 6c A good, strong, f allFor the above reasons flavoured Tea in small it must be patent to boxes,_ 20s each, all that the Ohinemuri A fine assortment ol Stores is THE PLACE Tobacco—Venu3, Barto Buy your Groceries, rett's Twist &c. Bryant and May'f Crockery,' Glassware "Vestas, in decorated all equally cheap, boxes. Behembeb that to P. 07. fob Cash is EeaTj Economy, J. E."HANSEN, .'.' PoMEN-STBEET (NEXT Butt's), And Mackay-bteeet (next New Caledonia Hotel). SHORT-LAND. (OTOM,' Wm FORMS for Sale/at

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1839, 13 June 1874, Page 2

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