. Public Auction Sales. ' SATURDAY, JUNE 5, At 130 o'clock. &, 8. O'HALLORAN Will sell at his rooms, Pollen-street, Shortland, 4 SPLENDID Collection of Fruit, Forest t\ and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs One and two-year-old fine healthy Quicks Kidney Potatoes Barley Wheat A large American Stove feet fccales and Weights 2 Pack Horses And a lot„of Sundaes. N.B.—All Trees and Shrubs guaranteed true to name. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, At.12.30 o'clock. F. A. PULLEINE Has recieved instructions from Messrs R. and A, Smith, Contractors Thames Water Race, to sell, at his Matt, Albert-street, Grahamstown, FOUR USEFUL HOR3E3, which haye been used for Draughting and Packing, and are about to be sold as tbe Proprietors do not require them, owiog to the approaching'.completion of their contract,- ' Business Notices. ' EXPLOSION. BURSTING OF McGOWAN'S LITTLE SHOP Is Ul>m PoiMH-SIKEET, THE Little Shop has hurst—now—this is a fact; and I have put it this way to draw, your attention. Having: secured the freehold of the'largfe premises adjoining, as soon ; as alterations are completed I will , be able to SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, and my customers will have room to choose their goods'; in the meantime, as it isusual forpeoplcmaking improvements to make agreat blow about selling off, 1 don't like to be odd ; I won't sell off, but in order to enable me to pay the carpenters, &c.,1 will sellaLOT OF' GOODS CHEAP, FOR CASH; Just try .rue, and if I don't sell Cheaper than the Wholesale Merchant I'm a Dutchman.' JAMS from 6,sd. The truth is I will sell so cheap to get the money that I am ashamed to mention prices. Both good and bad articles must go. From my.long experience In the selection of TRAS I am able to give the very best valuo, as I fully intend tU new place to bo a worthy successor to the Little Shop that has always been so celebrated for the excellent quality of its. Ten?, Yours-truly, . JAMES McQOWAN. VERY CHOICE SELECTION of WINTER MILLINERY, MANTLES, CLOAKF, POLONAISE, SEIIITS, ORNAMENTS, &c„ at J. MARSHALL S. LATEST NEWS FROM OIIINEMUEJ. ' PIGEONGRAMS, FROM OUR OWN I CORRESPONDENT, 6 a.m. "There i 3 a good time coming." " All that glitters is not gold." All the gold is not lying on the surface. Not found by nobblerising in the Township, but by " Digging Down" deep. , Industry, perseverance, and capital required to develop it. 12 a.m, Julius has discovered a Mine worth' four millions. This will help to pay interest on our National Debt, bring put a choice lot' of 'Immigrants, keep up thej Native Department expenditure, [and reward Government} supporters and loafers generally." 6 p.m. Gold struck by the Prospectors; not quite so rich as Julius's, but of a better quality. Never mind the above, the following is more important:— At the OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND, You'can always get the best Fresh Butter in the market. Teas, from- ■ • 2a .to 3s 6d Keilor's Marmalade • ■ Is Tomato Sauce ■ • 6d Best Hobartown Jams ■ 9d to lOd Soap, from • • 7d Washing Soda ■ -2d Salad and Castor Oil • • 8d Price's best Sperm Candles - Is Lamb's Superfine Flour _■Gs Gd (501bs) New Zealand and Australian Preserved Meats, 21 b tins - ls6dtolsßd Do,, 41b tins • 2s 6d Prime Bacon ■ • Is 4d per lb. Also on Sale-Crockery,-Glassware, etc,, viz, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Meat Dishes, Pie Do., Vegetable Do., Egg Caps, Teapots, Jugs, Basins, Butter Coolers, Sugars, Pressed and Cut Tumblers, pints and half-pints, Wineglasses, etc., etfi,—Diggers'Requisites:—Shovels, Prospect-, ing Dishes, Billies, Buckets, Frying Pans, Pannikins, Belts, Knives, and other articles too numerous te mention, /111 Goods will be sold i at the lowest Possible Prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the £, J. E, HANSEN,' i OHINEMURI STORES, j SHORTLAND, 4,212 YAB3)S of ILo KEW MOSS TRIMMING in All Colours, the Moat Fashionable and Most Durable Trimming for Winter Wear at J. - MARSHALL'S. . J. FERGUSON'S COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD, Bkaoii Road, orrosifH Goons Whahf. JF. is now landing Newcastle Coal ex 'Drover' from Newcastle, and will supply tho; same in quantities to uiit purchasers, at lowest rates. • FIREWOOD CUT AND UNCUT. •
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2061, 3 June 1875, Page 2
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