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Public Auction Sales. THIS DAY. ' ; ' At 11 o'clock, MISSES GUDGEON & CO. . Will sell, at their Rooms, This day, at 11 o'clock, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, SEWING MACHINES, Clothing, Drapery Goods, Poultry, 4 c NOTICE. MOUNT ;: -PLEASANT, PARAWAI. LEASE -OF-'- COTTAGE ORNEE, SUPERIOR FUBNITUBB AND EFFECTS,' HANDSOME PIANO (btBobd),ETC.,ETC. 'MESSES. GUDGEON & CO. Have been favoured with instructions from Mr 'FayEß,' leaving"for Ohinemiiri, to sell by public Auction early next week, rn'HE'WHOLEof his very Superior FURNI- - JL TUBE, consisting of aconiplete Drawingroom Suite in Walnut and Green Damask, Lace and. Netted 'Curtain's, 'Briusells' Carpets and - Rugs/Fehder and Fire Irons, Handsome Loo Tablej'Crimson'Cloth, Chiffonier, Work and' several 'expensive Water Colour; Drawings, by Hoy te;. Stereoscope, with all= the .latest', improvements and '200 slides, Wheeler an'd Wilson's Cabinet Sewing Machine (original cost £20), valuable Lajnp, Chimney j Ornaments, about 200 Volume's of Books, Music,; Iron- Bedsteads and Cols, Two Chests of Drawers, Toilet and Washstands, Large Toilet Glass; Night Commodes, Baths, &c, The Piano (by Bord) is iu a Rosewood Case, and not to be surpassed on the Thames. The Verandah Cottage contains five rooms, stands on a half-acre of ground,'having an unexpired lease of 14 years at a ground'rental of £510s per annum. N;B^-The Auctioneer directs the particular attention of the public to this sale, as all the Goods are of the very best description, and will be'cold without Reserve. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. At 11 o'clock. Important and Unreserved Sale of CEOCKEEY,' IRONMONGERY, CHINA and GLASS WARE. Also, • ;: A BEAUTIFUL PIANO (By Collard and Collard)." JOHN LEYDON Has ; been favoured with instructions from Mr JouJi GiiLiES, who is leaving the Thames for Victoria, to sell on the premises, Pollenstreet, Shortland, without the slightest reserve— '.....;'• /; HIS Furniture and Effects, consisting of a Beautiful PIANO, in perfect order and condition; Pictures, Couch, Carpetting, Matting, Tables, Curtains and Blinds, &c,., &e,, too numerous to particularize. . ' Ahtty' ; A Splendid and Well selected; Stock of China, Crockery, and Ironmongery, consisting of Chamber Sets, Teapots, Plates, Cups and Saucer?, Jugs, Side Dishes and others, Lamps, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Candlesticks, and almost every article for househo'd purposes, P.S.—Remember, every article will be sold without the' slightest reserve,' as Mrs Gillies leaves by the-flrstboat en route for Victoria. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. , \ A-tll o'clock. 20,000 FEET KAURI TIMBBP. ' Breaking Down Frame and Circular Saws, A 'Crane,Tracks,Wheels,Jacks, Chains, . Dogs, Sashes, Doors, Building. Whale Boat, Sails, Oars, &c,, complete. I "" Also- i First-class-Portable ENGINE (Eobey 1 atd Sons), 10-horse power nominal &c„ &c., &c. . JAMES CRAIG Has been favoured with instructions from Mr J. Thompson to sell on his premises, Beach Road, Grahamstown (lately known as Holdship's Saw Mill), i L L THE ABOVE; Further particulars of which will appear in future issue. ■ Groceries; , . J.E.Hansen's Advertisement BEST FRESH BUTTER ON THE v THAMES, Is 2d PER POUND. 'PHE Indeimnity Acts of the Two last Sessions ■ JL' of Parliament are a disgrace to the Governmeutwho needed th'em,'totheMemberswhovoted for them, and to the Constituencies who elected such representatives; a public scandal and a blot on the Statute Book of the country. Keiler's Marmalade, lib Tins Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Sardines, all is each. Teas from 2s to 3s 6d. Will defy anyone to give belter value, For Sale,, by private'eontraefc, the Thorough-: bred Ministerial Hack '! Billy Rowe," now browsing in the Government pastures. Has travelled 1 this season-in the'mud of the Piako Swamp. Was harnessed to the Chariot of Centralism; dragged his owners through the Sea of Disqualification, and landed them safely on the terra'firnia of Indemnity, purified and whitewashed. Carbolic Soap, 9d; Chloride of Lime, is; Clothes Lines, 4d; Whiting;, Knife Polish, Wash Boards, Scrubbing Brushes, Shoe Brushes, &c, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Cockle's Pills, ■Painkiller, Is 3d each. Bpscm Salts Id, Senna, Sulphur, Saltpetre.. : .- ■ ; , The Thames Borough Council is satisfied with . the secret results of the Sacred Mission of their delegates. The.Town Clerk'is satisfied. . Why - shouldn't everybody be satisfied ? During thenstay, somewhere in Cook's Straits, they '-'saw. - life,", dined with the King of the t invested in Vogelian promises, and. received a liberal supply of soft soap from Dan's, own manufactory. .■'....-•' Salad and Castor Oils, 8d; Household Soap, 7d; Washing Soda, 2d; Carbonate Soda, 0d; Lest Candles, Is; Oatmeal, 3d; Pearl Barley, 4d; oi Sago, 6d; Vermicelli, Tapioca, Maccaroni.Rice, M Cornflour, Groats. "Easle" Brand-Milk, di Is 4d; Swiss do, Is 3d; "Harp 1 ' do, M • m Brodie didn't get a billet, but has a \m]y anticipation of favours to come, . ri .Sir Julius, for the third and last time, leave? w< his; country; for his country's good. A good riddance, rather late, but better late than never. Letbimß.LP. Don't forget that good Fresh Butter, splen- _ did Tea, are our specialities. We study these • eTen more than politics, and as advertising Q would be useless if we did not perform what wo state, the public can depend on the above as facts. ' , 11 : A good assortment of Crockery and Glassware J] always on sale at lowest prices. .J. f. eTn sen, r GROCER, SHORTLAND. '

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2456, 28 October 1876, Page 2

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