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Public Auction Sates. THJ- S> DAY. ; At 11. o'clock. ■ ■ -. MKSSBS GUDGEON & 00. | Will sell, at their Booms, A QUANTITY of FURNITURE and EFFECTS, consisting of three Chests of Drawers, two Spring Couches, Tables, Chairs, Cheffoniers, Drawers, American Stoves, Sewing .::■:•■ Machines, Poultry, <tc„ &c- the property of .-■■- persona leaving the Thames. ■■.".' No. Reserve. THIS L>AY.', it 11 o'clock. JOHN IiYD ON WILL BOLD his uunl WEEKLY SALE • at his Commercial Sale Booms (late ; Scotia Hotel), Brown-street, Qrahamstown. ■' :; MONDAY,'JANUARY'3I. . SALE of. UNREDEEMED PLEDSES.Messrs Qtjdoeoh and Co, will sell at > their Mart, on Monday, the 31st January, 1876, at Ml o'clock sharp, the following ' .'. articles:— ,' • • . ■~..»,,. ,!„- 160 DCS Watch, No 994, 22 July, 1875; 992, DCS 'Watch, 3880,30 th June,' 1875,917; -.. DCS Watch, 1119, 19 June, 1875 ; 633, DOS Watch, 3850, 5 • May, 1875; 60, DOS .Watch, ' 45,681: 51, PCS Watch, 42,421; 11, Brooch, ; 3 July, 1875; 12, 2 Gold Rings, 3 July, • 1875 ; 375, Chain and Ring, 22nd March, :'•• 1875; 824, Earrings, 7 June, 1875; 964, Ring, • 26 June, 1875; 561, Rings; 111, Gold Pin, 16 Jnly, 1875; 383, Brooch, 23 March, 1875; . 172,. JRiog, 24 July; 472, Locket Holder, ' -Bine, Locket, and Silver Lancet Case, 10 ; April, 1875; 451, Silver Snuffbox, Silver .' Knife, Fork and Spoon, 6 April, 1875; -■• ■ 484, Cross and Chain, 2 Rings and Set, Silver Salters; 424,2 Rings and Pin, Ist April, 1875; 177, Coat, 21 Sept; 185, Coat, 22 Sept; 45, 2 Pins, '4'Sept; 126, Coat, 16 Sept; 964, Petticoat, 21 Aug; 266, 2 Regalias, 5 Oct; •"■ 965, Coat, 26 June;'sl,. 24yds Muslm, 10 July; 130,16 Sept, Shawl; 831, Silk Dress, 2. Aug, ; 1875; 790, Music Book, 29 May, 1875; Large Pit Saw; 797, Needle Work, 31 • May; 294, Coat,-9 Oct. ■' .The Jewellery and Clothing will be on view until day of sale. We. have to draw the ; attention of the public to the excellent quality :., of Jewellery that will be offered at the forth- •: coming sale, ; • • . JAMES KAE,. . Pawnbroker. Grocer. '. '. ■ ,|VUR OPPOSITION POLIOY. ■ For a United Colony :we require: - Iciual representation with the South. A "common purse. Land Fund.to be Colonial Revenue.' Remodelling'of, the Civil Service. Retrenchment in expenditure. Abolition of the Native Office. And a Government composed of men whose sole object is not the aWandisement .of themselves and their supporters. In fact, Patriots, Men of honour opposed to jobbery and corruption..—Failing these, the only panacea for our political evils is Separation. -Management, of our own;affairs ■ instead of being governed from the !?outb. The ' above is quite correct, "Deny it who can.' V But the! undermentioned is of primary importance to the undersigned. . .Our .Groceries, like our politics, are of the first quality, and suitable to the time and place. .-.. Fresh Butter, quality unsurpassed. Teas 2?, 2s 6d, 3?. A splendid Tea unequalled for 'strength and flavour 3s 6d. . Lamb's Superfine Flour ■■'■'■ -7s (SOlbs) .- Full weight Candles • ■ ■Is ' Price's Night Lights - ■ • lOdperdoz Soap, large bars • '•'■'• ■■ 7d WashingSdda ■ •" .v -2d Salad and Castor Oils,-- • '■ 8d ' .Holloway'sPills and Ointment -.Is 3d Perry Davis' Painkiller ■ •Is 3d Brown's Tomato Sauce '.-.•" •6d Austin's Worcester Sauce ■". ■ 10d Preserved Milk '■ • - 9d, 1?, Is 6d Best Hobartown Jam 3. • -9d to lOd .. English do. •■ •Is , Keillei's Marmalade ..;''■ Is French Prunes • • • Odperlb Californian Dried Grapes • •8d ; Dried Apples',, ■ ■. ■ 10d- „ Fresh Salmon, Ilb tin • -Is ' -.' •Sardines ' • • '84,13 - New Zealand Preserved Meats • 2s6d,4lhnelt < • Do, do. • •Isßd2lb3 1 Chloride of Lime ■ ■Is per lb J. E. HANSEN, ';■■■' ' GROCER,. PoLLBN-STBEEr, SHOMMND. i Bakers. . ■ THAMES STEAM'BISCUIT •. FAOIOKY. MESSRS. MENNIE AND, DEY ; . DESIRE' to convey' to the public of the Thames their grateful acknowledgments' for" the very extensive and ever-increasing . favours which have been accorded to them during the past six years ;• and although during ■; that time we have had many ups and downs oh the goldfields, still our confidence in the future of the Thames is undiminished, in proof whereof we have-just erected Large and Com- . nodious Premises fitted with the latest appliances and conveniences for the manufacture of our goods, so that the public (using our gooJe) may rely upon having the genuine article made on the newest principle, cleanly, and of the > best materials. - On and after Thubsday, 16th December, our : NEW PREMISES will be OPENED, where in ; , .'•' • future our business will be conducted. ; Best Machine-made Bread delivered daily; also, Brown Bread made of pure- wheaten meal, i Biscuits of every variety,'from the finest . Dessert to the Rough Navy. Confectionary and Fancy Goods from the beat ; EDglish and Colonial Factories, wholesale and in smaller quantities, to suit Customers. . Wedding Cakes, first style and quality, at most moderate, prices. . ' "■'• Observe our Address—Queen-street, opposite Mechanics' Institute. Yours obediently, MENNIE & DEY,' ,■., Wholesale Biscuit Manufacturers and Confectioners, .. " : ' :'•'.•'■.. Queen-street.-J. FORGIE, . BREAD AND' BISCUIT' BAKER, PASTRY , COOK-, AND UONFECTIONER, BEGS most respectfully te thank his Customers and the public generally for the very liberal patronage he has received during /the last two yeara he has been in business. Having considerably E LARGRD. his PREMISES, J. F, announces he is now prepared to Supply Poirees, Wedding Parties, Picnics, ic, "••• &c„ with every description of BISCUITS, CAKES, AND COKFBOTIOHKBY, ';:''. 0 f a superior quality, and at most liberal prices, to suit ihe 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 FOEGIE,: /' :; BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, :■' -... . PoUEH-SIBEEI,. SjIoRTUTO,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2251, 15 January 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2251, 15 January 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2251, 15 January 1876, Page 2

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