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\ , Publio Auction Sale?. jp-> . THIS DAY. '. I' : ~ I . At 11 o'clock. I G. S. O'HALLOEAN & 0-\ SHave been favoured with instructions from Thomas Kkhna*, Esq, who is leaving the I Thames, to sell, Without Reserve, on th» I' premises, Pollen-street, f THE WHOLE OF HIB VALUABLE 1 l I FURNITURE AND EFFECT?, consisting 0! I Brussels and other Carpels, Chiffonier, Easy §' and Arm Chairs, Chairs, Tables, Fenders I, and Irons, Sofa, Grates, Bcdeteads, Footiitools, I Curtains and Cornices, Wardrobe, Commode, I. ' Drawers, French Bedstead, Toilet Ware, I' - 1 set Old China, 1 Sewing Machine, Crockery, |" &c„ 2 Meat Safes, and a lot of Kitchen Utensils, | i Coal, Firewood, and Tubs. Also, a House, about 10 x 12, to be removed; a first-class Theodolite, Double-barrelled dun, I a Pointer Do?, and a quantity of 9-yews old !'- Australian Wines, in pints and half-pints. i ■ I Busineaa Notioeg. I ': J. E. HANSEN'S I ADVERTISEMENT. • I ' TOPIC OP THE DAT. i What is meant by Abolition!— The extinction I of elected Superintendents and Councils, and j ■ replacing them by nominated Ministerial "Satraps, Ministerial definition of liberty; Concentration of power. Why doeß the Government want the provinces abolished!— Foreseeing that the present colonial t'-'\ revenue will be insufficient to meet their i ' extravagant expenditure, and to pay the • enormous interest on loans, they desire to [ " divert every channel of revenue towards the •'Maelstrom of colonial finance.'' " How will they be able to pay the .£2 to Road Boards, eta, etc. ?—By increased taxation, which, after the necessary manipulation at Wellington, will be returned minus, Why ia the Government iu such hurry to force the resolutions through this session ?— Because they are afraid their designs will be teen through before the next. The Abortion and Local Government Bills are 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 Obinemuri Stores, Shortland, you can get Groceries of the best qualities, at lowest possible prices: Fresh Butter, from the best ('aides in the province. Also on sale, a good assortment of Crockery, Glassware, etc. " ' PRICE lIST.-CASH! Teas, from • ■ • 2s to 3s 6d Lamb's Superfine Flour ■ 7s (501bs) Price's full-weight Candles' • Is Price's Night Lights • ■ lOd per doz Soap, large bars • • •7d Washing Soda • ■ 2d Salad and Castor Oils ■ • 8d Holloway's Pills and Ointment • Is 3d Perry Davis's Painkiller • h 3d Brown's Tomato Sauce '• . • 6d Austin's Worcester Sauce • lOd Preserved Milk • • 9d, ls,'ls€d Melbourne Jams • ■ 8d ' I Best Tastnanian Do. • lOd English Do, ■ Is Keiler's Marmalade • • Is French Prunes • ■...'-.-9d per lb Dried Apples ■ ■ lOd „ Fresh Salmon, lib tins- '• Is Sardines • • • Bd, Is , New Zealand Preserved Meats • 2sGd,4lbnctt Do. Do. . - la 8d 21b „ , Prime Cheese,. Bacon, Hams, Potted Butter. j J. E. JJANSEN, I • SHORTLAND. j i Agent' for Fnowdon's Rubbvr Stamps, now in general use among Mining Com- ' : . panics, business, men, and .others, Orders promptly $ ' „ (executed. { : —— I LOVERS OP GOOD TEA I - SHOULD THY OtJB CABEFULL? • SELECTED TEAS, I A TRIAL WILL PROVE THAT I THEY ARE OP EXTRA VALUE. I- — I • Our 2s is Splendid, Valne 1 „. 2s 6d is'a Choice 'Family Tea I „ 3s is a judicious combination of 1 Superior Full-flavoured Teas |- „ 3s 6d is Extra Superfine, I rvN TWO-FOUND Parcels of our uarlvalled I TEAS m allow a reduction of 2d, jper lb, I for CASH. r [. We are giving Cash purchasers, the fullest I benefit of our position as buyers in the best |. markets, I .. A trial purchase will prove it, i Orders promptly (executed. Goods delivered JR. EEMCR, 'FAMILY GROCEB, 'THE CENTRAL CASH STORE, POLIEN-SIBEET. PIANOFORTES. WE HEED, PRACTICAL TUNER. , Instruments kept in tune by the year, Hours of attendance: Before 10 a.m., and after 4 p.m, Brown-street. . ' OHINEMURI. , rpBAVELLEBS are informed that they can l. obtain good accommodation. Meals at allhoors. Beds, &e.,' at the most reasonable charges at the NEW CALEDONIA Restaurant, PABROA TOWNSHIP, G. H. HAOIN.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2188, 2 November 1875, Page 2

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