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Public Auction Sales. THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock, '* IN THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S CPU JIT,. ' . ' ' lIAUUAKI DISTI'ICT. . UNDER WAHI.'ANT OF DISTRESS. MoVIULLKN v. AU EUAN AND ' AIsVJ'HE !? . . , JAM! S CliAlG Having received instructions, will sell by public auction, on the above date, at Albert-street, Qrahamstown, A LL the RIGHT, TITLB, and INTEREST of John Aockran in Licensed Holding No, 66, known as BULLION CLAIM, i situated at Tapu Creek (Darings), unless tho debt and costs be Booner satisfied. , . THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock, MESSRS GUDGEON & CO, "Will sell, at their' Rooms, BroWn-street, y VARIETY of USEFUL FURNITURE, /V Drapery Goods, Poultry, Ac. Removed for convenience of Sale, Drapery, &o. \ WiNTRii GOODS, 1875. §LEEDrCTION IN PIiICISSJ. : DURHAM & MotSOD ARE NOW SELLING their Stock of WINTER GOODS at Reduced Prices. Coloured Winceys • • from 6Jd White Flannels • • from IOJd A good heavy wide Calico, 5b Gd doz, ■ Fancy Dress Materials, Trimmings, French, Merinos, Men's and Boys' Shirtp, Flannels, Hats, Scarfs, and Hosiery ofj every descrip. tion, MUCH UNDERVALUE,' DURHAM & MoLEOD, POIiLBH-SIBEBT, •' ; . SHOR'ILAND, Business Notices. . F, H. LEWISSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Queen-steeet, Auckland, (Opposite the Union Bank), . IHAVB made arrangements with the H'xecntors of the late Tdojus Macreadt to take all the Watches ordered by him from Tiiojhs Roessm A Sohp, Watchtmkerß to the Queen, and that I am now the only Importer (f Thomas Russell & Sons' Gold and Silver English lever Watches. The first lot of Fifteen BEST SILVER ENGLISH I have this day opened (July 16lh), and am ready to Sell them at Eight Pounds each (£8). Warranted for Ten Years, F. H, LKWISSON, The Oldest Established House in Auckland, J. E. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT, A FEW SEASONS WHY! REASON WHY our Advertisements are rather uncommon: Because the Common ones are not sufficiently read. • The reason why the Super, did not honour Wallnutt's order: Because to givo the General Government a nut to crack, The reason why Sir George Grey will not be Premier next session: Because he is too honest for a corrupt A'sembly. _ The won why Rothschild look Vogel and the loin under his wings: Because he was' well paid for it. The reason why Yogel and McLean received the "Brigand" Order: Became they were worthy of it. The reason why Vogel is not likely to stay very long in New Zealand: Because it wi'l soon be too hot for him. The reason why J. E, Havse# Is so largely patronized by the pnbllc: Because he keeps good articles, and sells at tho lowest possible prices. The reasons why he can do so, and still always pay 20s In tho £, are— Ist, Goods Well bought It tho best markets, 2od, Economy of Management. 3rd. A large sale and qiiick returns, > - PBIOH LISTi—CASH! tamb's Superfine FloUr ■ & fid (501bsj Price's full-weight Candles ■ Is frice's Night Liglits ■ * lOd for doz Soap, largo bars • ■ 7d Washing Soda ' * •2d ; Falad and Castor 1 Oils • • 8d j Bolloway'a Pills and Ointment • Is 3d terry Davis's Painkiller *Is 3d firown's Tomato Fauce • 4 Cd . Avstin's Worcester Sauce ■ lOd Preserve! Milk * 4 9d, Ip, Is 6d Beat Hobart Town Jarrta • 9J, lOd Melbotirne Do* • 8d ; English Do.' • 1s • Keiler's Marmalade • • Is j French Prnncs • • per lb • Dried' Apples • • lOd „ ; New Zealand Presetted Meats • 2s6d,4lbnett Fresh Btltter from the best Dairies ; Province, A good assortment of Crockery and Glassware, at lowest rates. • liS» The reasons are patent to all why they should buy their Groceries, Crockery, &c., •: from J. 35. HANSEN, OHINEMURI STORES, BBOHT L A N D. Agent for fnowden's Rubber Stamp?. Orders promptly executed,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2101, 22 July 1875, Page 2