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Mining Notices. NOTICE UNDER SECTION 109 •GOLD MINING DISTBICTS ACT, 1873. ' Warden's Office, Grahamstown, . 12th November, 1875, APPLICATIONS my. be'made to me in writing upon Tuesday} the 14th day of December, 1875, for the right to occupy, for gold mining purposes, the land specified in the Schedule hereunder, being a Licensed Holding declared forfeited by the Mining under the Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873, W.FRASBR, Warden. SCHEDULE. .' - No. I.—late Licensed Holding, No. 55, known as the JohnVGroat's Claim ; late licensee, the John o'Groat's Gold Mining Company (Limited), Area, five acres two roods, and twenty-two perches, more or less; situated at Pukehinau • Creek. Bounded on the north by supposed unoccupied ground, on the east by the Rose and Shamrock Licensed Holding, on the south ' by supposed unoccupied ground, and on the west by lato Prince Llewellyn lease. China and Glassware. PDBLIC NOTICE. To the Inhabitants of the Thames, If you require CEOCOKT, CHINA OR GLASS- ■ . " WARE, . GO TO J. KteE SING'S, ■ THAMES BAZAAB, BEOWN•S T E E E T, Three Doors from Bank of New Zealand, THE WHOLE' STOCK of- the aboveJGloods will now be Sold HONESTLY AT COST PRICE. ' J. K. wishes the public to understand that his object in giving them this chance for VERY CHEAP GOODS is to CLEAR OUT as much as possible, in consequence of the depression in trade and holding a. large Stock. Customers will at once see.the TRUTH of the above when making their purchases. The Stock is the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTBD on the Thames. Observe-COST PRICE, and no Nonsense! •. COST PRICE, and no Humbug I COST PRICE, and no Gammon I Groceries. . , FAMILY GEO GEE, TJEGS to thank his Customers and the Public for the literal support bestowed upon' him during the three years he has been in business. On entering his fourth year, he begs to assure his patrons that the same studious attention to their interests will be given in the future as has been done in the past. ■Our Qualities and Prices are such as will meet the approval, of all purchasers. Finest values in TEAS, from 2s to 3s 6d per lb. Inspection, Comparison, and TRIAL INVITED. . . ■ • Families waited on for orders, Goods delivered. Terms, Cash—unless by arrangement. THE CENTEAL CASH" STOEE, [■' JOLIEN-STBEET, OENTBAI. ' TAXATION, SEPARATION, BEPRESENTATION. What we Want— ABOLITIONS, ind plenty of them, We want Abolition of Duties on necessaries, as Hour, Tea, Sugar, Common Clothing, etc ; Abolition' of the Government in Wellington, and separation from the South; Abolition of Sinecures, and economy of public funds; Abolition of the Native Office, and a common law for all. We want land transactions conducted open and above board—fair play and no favour. We want public servants to do their duty. We want representatives who will attend •to our interests instead of their own. TWO MEMBERS WANTED FOR THE OPPOSITION. J. ,E. HANSEN ; , ; i FURTHER wants the public to know that he sells Groceries of the Best' Quality at the Lowest Possible Price. No one can sell cheaper. Fresh Butter from the best dairies in the Province. PRICE LIST.-CASH! Teas, from- - ■ . ■ ■ 2s to 3s 6d Lamb's Superßne Flour • 7s (501bs) Full-weight Candles (best brands) Is Price's Night Lights .- -lOdperdoz Soap, large bars .» ■7d Washing Soda • -2d Salad and Castor Oils - • 8d Holloway'a Pills and Ointment ■ Is 3d Perry Davis's Painkiller • Is 3d Brown's Tomato Sauce ■' ■ 6d Austin's Worcester Sauce ■ lOd Preserved Milk ■ v: ■ 9d, Is, ls6d •Best Hobartown Jams- ■'•".. '•'■ 9d to lOd English ■ . ': Do. '.Is.. Keller's Marmalade : • • Is French Prunes • • 9d per lb Dried Grapes • 8d Dried Apples . • • lOd „ Fresh Salmon, lib tins- -Is Sardines • • ■ Bd,ls New Zealand Preserved Meats • 2s6d,4lbnett Do. Do. • Is 8d 21b „ . J. E.HANSEN, GROCER, • Poieen-Stbebt,' •. SHORT.LAND.-. OHINEMtJBI. TRAVELLERS are informed that they can obtain good accommodation, Meals at all hours. Beds, &c, at the most reasonable charges atjthe NEW CALEDONIA Restaurant, PABROA TOWNSHIP. G. H.HAGW.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2199, 15 November 1875, Page 2

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