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- Public Auction Sale?. • SPECIAL SALE.' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). At 12 Noon. G. S. O'HALLOUAN & CO. -. ' . Will sell as above, at their Rooms, A LARGE SHIPMENT ei: 'Hero' from :r T .. .J\ fydney 'of FANCY and; other GOODS. ■: 1 amongst which will be found £. large variety of Pictures, -Oleographs,. &c., with and without frames; Looking-Qlasses (all;;sizesj; a very largo assortment of, Toys, .Games,, Books, ■-■ Toilet Pets "and- Ornaments, - Glasa Shades, ; c -■ Clocks, Watches, Purses, Scented Soaps, Pers fumes, Playing Cards, Bread Boards, Walking / Sticks, ko., ko, . -W And at 2 o'clock, at the Fho::fcland Wharf, A Punt, .suitable for the Puriri or Ohinemuri trade : ■ *1 ■r<: , 10 bags Wheat, 20 sacks Potatoes, ■ Una .Quartz, Crushing, and Gold Mining ■ ! - Company[(Registiired). N OTICE "is hereby given that the following . Shares in; the'Uni Qtmlz Crifthing and Gold. Mining,'Company,'.Registered, forfeited ' • througli bbh-piymetifc of .call, clue 'and piyable . on July; 14, 1875 i @hd '.previous call) will be- * SOLD by Public A notion by Mr F. A. Polleihb, ■ at his Auction Mart, Albert-street, Graha'tns- . - town,-on 'WfenNESDAT, October 20,' 1875; -at 12 o'clock,'noon; unless calls and expenses due thereon be paid prior to the day of sale Aitken, William, 179-2754 to 2812, '7010 ■ to 7049, 3446"t0 3470,, 12221 to 12235, 5140 to 5164, 7570 to 7584. - ' ■"'* Eaber, Richard Kemm, 10—10799 to, 10808. Cargo, James-M,, 5—3742't0 3746, " . j'V . 4;Craig, Mary, 5-3858 to 3862. Dod, Charles Edward, 301—3221 to 3270. Hamley, W. H,,W—5880 t0 : 5959.' Hoare, John'Werring,.7o—7s4o to 7559, 9639 ■ *-! to 9688. •s.: ■/?-? r, v!h: Biggins, John, '49—12031. to 12060, 7630 to 7639,12944 to 12952. ' ■ ; ■ Horabriigh,' ; TL ! dmas, .15 •-12989 ; to 1 .12991,* 14651 M 4662. -•■ ■ ■ Hawkins, J, 8., 9—-12874 to 12882. • : Johnson,' George, :12—13102 to 13113. ;v; - : Joseph, Jacob, 2—13114 to 13115. . leysj'John, 5-14679 to 14683! Levy, Lipman, 12—13127 to 13135. Levy, Davis, 2.—13154 to 13155. Lipstine, Simon, 25—14863 to 14887. . Nicholson Mininet Investment Company, : ■'""' r '- 316-11651 to 11720, 6524 to 6769.. •. Pond, J. A„ 7—13352 to Palmer, Willing to f 9618, 8420 to ; . 8449;- ; i Phillips, Coleman, 40-11551 to 11580, 3809 to 3818;-.. ■ Patison, Chirlea - James, : 85—39i06:- to ; '4005, Stothard, Sophia S., ■ 10—4520 to : 4523,- 9833 to-9888, -r: Tongo', Joseph," 2—13504 to 13505, ' - :; ; Tarbutt, George, 2-13530 to -13531. - Yoemifn, It. H., 4-13573 to 13576. - / .. , .By order of the Directors. FRED P. DiY, ' Manager, Karaka Greek, October 9, 1875. ■ ; . • : Bueiuesß Notices. ;-- ' J, ,E.. .H A NSEN'S . . fADYERTISEMENT.;: ; : ' TOPIC OF, THE DAY. - What is meant by Abolition?— The extinction . of elected Superintendents and Councils, and replacing' them " by- ; nominated Ministerial "Satraps." • .. ' ;- : "' Ministerial definition of liberty: Concentra- .■ ■ ■ ' tion of power, •. Why does the Government want the provinces abolished ?—Poreseeing that the present colonial' revenue' will- be insufficient to. meet their extravagant expenditure, and. to pay "the . ■ enormous interest on loans, they desire s.to- - divert every channel of revenue , towards tlis '•'Maelstrom of colonial finance, 1 ' ~ > v •• How will_ ftey^ : k>abWv.to^^y.:the'jra.:.t(>: Road Boardsj ete.,' etc.:?-^By,increased taxation, which,.- aftor the 'necessary manipulationat Wellington! will be returned mimis, •, ;> ' •Why-is the Government in'such hurry to * force the resolutions through this.session Because they are'afraid their designs will be seen through before the next, • . ] r .The Aboriioh and Localdovernment Bills are . 1 . like a bunch,of carrots held before-a, ;don .y, • , Not being a paid patriot, the above is only of secondary importance to me, .• At the Obineinuri ■ Stores, iShortland, you can get groceries: of, the best qualities, at lowest possible prices : ; ;, ; Presh-Butter, J from ■ , the best, dairies in the province, .lAlso on eale,-. ; a good assortment of Crockery, (jlassware, etc. 1 PRICE LIST.—CAST! Teas, from • • 2s to 3s 6d . . Lamb's-Superfine Flour • 6s 6d (501bs) Price's full-weight Candles' Is % . Price's,Kight, Lights .• >■, lOd per doz Soap, large tars ' •' 7d Washing Soda • - 2d Salad and Castor Oils > ' 8d >; Hol|oway^sPills and Ointment •Is 3d Perry, Davis's Painkiller • -Is3d -■ Brown's' Tot ato Sauee ■ 6(5;' Austin's Worcester Sauce - lOd •• Preserved Milk • 9d, Is, Is 6d ' Melbourne * Jams ■8d v Best Tasmanian :Do. . . 10d English ' ' Do, -Is Keller's Marmalade ■ ■ ls''' ; , French Prunes , * • .. : 9d per lb ; Dried Apples;. . . lod „ Fresh Salmon, lib tins- .Is . , Sardines' . .• ; . . .. Bd,ls New Zealand Preserved Meats. ■ 2s6d,4lbnett Do. Do,« [ ls Btl 21b „ Prime, Canterbury Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Potted Butter, ■; J. E. HANSEN, • : BHOJR-T LAND. • Agei)t for Snowdon's Rubbtr Stamps, bow : in general lise among MinirgCom* psnies, business men, and • - others.-Orderspromptlv ;■ OJN SAiiE BY THE UNDEE- - i ' SIGNED, - . At oub-Stobes, Geahamsiown. . an TONS DUNCAN'S SACK "V FLOUE 10' Tons Anderson and Mowatt's 25. tons Lamb's in bags - , 50. P/ime Canterbury Cheeses • 20 Kegs Prime Table Butter ■ . 10 lfeg3 Confectioner's Butter ■ /i; 150 Cases Kerosene ■ Fine and Coarse Salt' • : ' Anderson and Mowattjs Oatmeal Pearl Barley, Split Peas, aad : ; General .Oilmen's Stores .. ; ,< , - • Arriving by every vessel from England, ; Wholesale Buyers can be supplied at Wholesale .. ■: Auckland Rates.' i ;- : BAMETT~& LEVY, : AUCKLAND AND ORAHAMSTOWN. ON SA'LE, . FLASKS Q'QICKSILVER Hi; ■ .; [at Lowest Market Price/ - . GEORGE SIBIIIcf, ■ Corner of Quceh and Wyndhaui-streets, • .'Auckland,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2170, 11 October 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2170, 11 October 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2170, 11 October 1875, Page 2

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