Public Auction Salst?. THIS "DAY. At 11 o'clock. SIX QUAIiTER-CASES WINE.' TWO HOGSHEADS WINE. EDWIN BINNEY ' ' Has received instructions from ,T. MaCFFARIake, Esq., Trustee in. the Mate o£ Richard Kennan, to Sell by.Auction,- at the City 'Auction Mirtj This Day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, ■; . Q IX QUART iS11.-CASKS. WINE TWO HOOSHBAD3 WINE, ''amples'oa View. , Tonus C.'th. THIS DAY; At 11 o'clock. JOHN LEY DON . ' - Will sell at his Matt (late Scotia.Hotel), . Grshimstown, , POULTRY, FLOUR,' J. nitnre, Fanry Goods, ladies Kid Boots, fa., 2 good Hacks, 1 t afliea* Side Saddle and Bidiogs. TH I& DAY. At 11 o'clock. • "MESSRS GUDGEON & 00: ; . • ' Will sill at thoir Booms, This Day, at 11 ' . ; o'clock, ; . • ' 4 QUANTITY of superior. FURNITURE /\ and-Effects, 'the property of.a Gentleman leaving for the South. ~ Grocer; ' : - Q UII OPPOSITION POLICY. ' For.ft United Colony we require! • Fmial representation with the South. A common'irarse. Land Fund to b/i; Colonial' • ReVeouc. Remodelling of : the Civil I Femce. Retrenchment in expenditure. Abolition of the Native Offlco. And a Government compesed of : men: whose, sole object is not the aggrandisement ofthemselves, and their, sup* porters.... -In, fact,, Patriots,. Men. of ; honour • opposed to jobbery, and corruption.-Failing "these, the only panacea for our.political evils is . Separation.- affairs . -instead of being governed from.the South. Jhe above is quite correct.'. V Deny it who can. Bat the = un tier mention ed is. of primary : impor- " tance to the undersigned.. ; . Our Qrocciirsf, like our po|itic3, are of. the .first quality, and suitable f o the lime and place., • Fresh Butter, quality unsurpassed. Teas' 2', : , 2s 6di,:.3v\4. splendid Tea..unequalled, for .strength 3s 6d. LamVs Superfine Plour • •7s (SOlbs) Fullweight Candles r *Is ...■ i Price's Ifight •; : - 10d per doz ' Soap, largo bars • • • 7'], ' "Washing f?oda-t - • • '" «*' Salad and Castor Oils- • ; Holloway's Pills and Ointment la 3d . •; PetryDaviaTainkiller • ...-. 1® 3d ... Brown's Tomato Sauce > ■ 6.1 AustinVWorcester Sauce ; 10d . ; . Preserved Milk-*i : • •. h Mo, Best'Hobartown. Jams ;9dtolUd English . do. •" l? ; Keillet'fl Marmalade • '* 13 ' French Prunes , ;i ; . " Californian,Dried Grapes : • : •8d • Dried Apples ,• .* • 10d „ PrsshSalmon, 1 lb.tin.|; « Sardines • • » Bd, Is New Zealand Preserved Meats 2s6d,4lbnett Do, . do. .. • < Is8;12lb3 ~ Chloride of Limo ■ •is per lb ' J. E. HANSEN, GROCER, ' PoILEN-STREET) SHOBTLAND, - , _ x Bakers.. ' -THAMES STEAM BISCUID FACTORY. ; v ■ - ■ Messrs. mennie' and . deY : :; DESIBIS •to Convey the public, of the -Thames theirgrateful acknowledgments for the Very extensive' and ever-increasing favours which have been accorded to them during the past six years.;, and although during lliat time m haVe had many ups and downs on the still our confidence m the future ' of the ' Thames .is undiminished, in proof ' thereof we have just erected large and Commodious Premises fitted with' the. latest appli"flrfces and conveniences for the manufacture of " dnr goods; eO that the public (using our goods) may rely upon having the genuine article made .... on the newest principle, cleanly, and of toe ' best materials. ' , On and after Thursday, 10th December, our NEW PREMISES will be OPENED, where in future otir business will be conducted. Best Machine-made Bread • delivered 1 daily; also, Browioi Bread made of pure wheaten meal. Biscuits of every variety, from tho finest JJessert to the Bough Navy. . - • Confectionary and Fancy Goods from the best : English and Colonial Factories, wholesale and in smaller quantities,■. to suit Customers. . Wedding ;Cakes, . firEt _ .Btyle and quality, at most moderate pncea ,'' 'Observe our Address—Queen-street, opposite Mechanics' Institute. >' ■ . , . Yours obediently, / i ; MBNNIIU DEY, . ■ ' "Wholesale Biscuit Manufacturers and . ' . Confectioriera, ' tjneen-street.' ■' J, EOROIB,BBKAD AND BISCUIT BAICEB, PASTRY . COOK, AND CONFECTIONER, . BEGS moat respectfully to thank his Customers and the public generally for the vfiry liberal patronage he has received oanng the last two years he has been in business. . Having considerably his PRE- • MIBES,7. F. announces he is now prepared to Supply Soirees, Wedding Parties, Picnics,.Sc., : Sic., with every description of -"v.; BISCUITS, CAKEB, AHD! CONPECIIONBBT, of; a superior quality, and at most liberal prices, to suit the times. Christening, Wedding,' and Birthday Cakes in the best style. Best Bread delivered daily to all parts of the district at 4d per 21b Loaf, ■ - • : JAMES FOBGIE, , BAKER AND CONFECTIONBB, Polibh;Strbst, SaoaTi/ASD, S, M. GHIBBLE, Tobaccokist, Fanct and Obnamentai Goods Dealeb, - PO.ILEN-BTREET, BHORTLAND. 1 and CIGARB,' : of blst cfiiality : 1 large assortment of Meerschaum, Wood, and Clay Pipes New Tear's Gifts; Toys, Toys, Toys; Alabaster Ink arid MatohStamls, Crickel Bats .and Bills,-Basketware, VasM,t Concer. Tinas, Berlin Wools of all . shades, Workboxes, Sc.; in fact, inspection is all that w required
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2248, 12 January 1876, Page 2
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724Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2248, 12 January 1876, Page 2
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