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Public Auction Sales. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APEIL 16 and 17. ' At 11 o'clock. . OLEAEING AUCTION SALE, STOCK OP EEEBING'S THAMES BaMAU, Bbown Stbbkt, Geahamsiown. JAMES CBAIG Bw"recewed instructions'-'from "Hi' Jho, Kubing, who is leaving for Auckland, to ' iell by'anotioD,'on abore date, THB- whole of hie well-selected Stock of FANCr GOODS-GliEB and. Basket, Braqh end Earthenware, Vases, Toys, Engraving*, Housei Furnishings, &c, 4c. FRIDAY, APHIL 13. «■'! <YM'vs'i — ■ ■■■■■:■' '■'•■•'■.■''. :.. \\-}n At 11 o'clock, ■[~•; (i jiiW LEASE OF ffim". BOOMED ' HOUSE AND,SALE OF VEEI! BUPEEIOE FUBNITUEE > : :>i In Mm Sxbeet. ■ :■.■■ '•I MESSES GUDGEON & CO. inatructed ."by. Mr ■ James : Bbid (leaving. for Auckland) to sell by Public Auction, '..7,'Y THE SEVENTEEN YEARS' Unexpired LEASE.OF HIS HOUSE IN MARYSTREET, containing Seven Rooms, with Large Garden; together with his VERY SUPERIOR FCRNHUitE; consisting of Brussels Carpet, Drawing-room Suite'in Walnut and Green Hep, Orel Walnut Table, Chimney Glass; Piano (by Zeigler),' original' cost £70; Music Stool and Canterbury, Wardrobes, Cheats of Drawer?, Toilet Qilmtß, Couches, Cheffonniers, Iron Bedsteads, &c,, &c, • ' • . Sale'at 11 o'olock sharp. ;■-..,■ ' Groceries, ■ ; J. Ji. xjtANSBN'sixDVEiITISBMBNT BESTFEESH BOTTER ON THE ■■■.:■• ■•/! KTHAMES.i ■ ■■••■. T BY , our Superior Teas; prices from2sto '3s 6d. Boxes from 15s 6d to 20s. No one can give better value. . ' ; Political Bxpoeitions —Origin of oiir County System :-The Ministry being at their wit'aends, how to increase taxation, invented the. so-called " Local SeV-eovemmmt," whose, duty and privilege ie to impose the new tax called the •Countyßate.' • .' : ! Lamb's Superfine Flour, 9s 6d per 501b j Oataeal, 3d; Pearl Barley, 4d; Pearl Tapioca, 8d; Sago, 6d; Neaves' Food for Infants, Iβ 3d; Groats, Is; Fresh HerriDga—llb tins,: 10d; Lobsters, Oysters and Keller's Marmalade,.ls each; Sardines, 7d and Is. Advantages of County System:—Central Government to ewallor? principal portion of the revenue. County allowed to levy extra ta»a« tioni Thfse are great privileges, and are called "LocdSdf-Qovmmmt," , i'.- . Australian Wine Vinegar—a genuine article —per bottle . ... ; Is. Limejnice ••• , ••• Is. Anchovies ... ...... ••• Iβ. Melbourne Worcester Sauce (equal to : i..-:'lea'& Penin's) Is. Austin's do : ... 9d. . Salad b Castor Oil ,-,.- ... ... Bd. Hollowayls Piils & Ointment ... Is 3d. Cockle's Pills ... Is 3d. . Bteedman's Soothing Powder ... Is 3d. Chloride of Lime ... ... ... Is. Carbolic Soap 9d. Epsim Salts r ... . ... ( ... Id. ; Senna (1 oz packet) ... ... 4d. Great Benefits of County Scheme \—Brodk gotdlillft /-Loans raised, the Old Iron, the white Elephant, and the Borough Overdraft to be handed over to County. These are blessings indeed 1 . The undersigned begs to imprese | on all reading his advertisements, and if possible also on those who don't, that he performs what he states, and that although to somo extent 1 blowing his own trumpet, his statements sre' nevertheless facts,' which po one can gainsay —viz,, that he tells good articles at the lowest possible 1 -' prices. l Jost try, Advice to C.C.: —Always do the same. Elect your officers first, and call for tenders and applications afterwards. I GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. ] JAM,JAES,in nests, containing five, 2s. McCAUL'S 6& FRUIT TINS, Bs, per Dozen j in smaller quantities, 9d ( each, l&n AN SEN,' _ I '/ QIiOOEB, SHORgLAND. Boot and Shoe Maker. ~-,■ J.' D. HURLEY, ANATOMICAL, MILITAEY, AND ( BIDING BOOTMAKER. PROJI THOMAS'S, ST. JAMES'S STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON, BOOTMAKER, TO I BBR MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND THE ' HOYAIi FAMILY, : HATING! recommenced Business at the ■ lower end of Shortland (opposite the eld Bank of New Zealand), desires to return I Ms sincere thanks to his numerous customers for past favours, and to solicit their Mnd patronago for the future. J. D. E, desires to say that his utmost care, and attention as before will be paid to Fit and Quality, combined with as moderate charges as possible, Miscellaneous. HOUSE AND LAND AGENCY, BENT ANP DEBT COLLECTOB. ME. THEOPHILUS COOPER, 1?, INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND, FOR many yeara Publisher of the Daily SouthmCromri Weekly News, begs to inform his numerous friends in Auckland and the Provinces of New Zealand, that he has commenced business as BENT and DEBT COLLKCrOK, and LAND and ESTATIf AGENT. Mr Cooper assures his friends that he will conduct his Winess wilb strictness, honesty, and energy j and will be ready, whenever required, ' te pay in advance in all cases where his own safety is not imperilled. Special attention will be given tJ the collecting of ROAD BOARD and COUNTY RATES, Jto. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Orders received for British and Foreign Newspapers, Colonial Newspapers supplied, ■ and sent to any patt of the Provinces. Also, Advertisement! received for, and insetted in . any English or Colonial >ewspaper. Files of Newspapers kept for the perusal of the public, at a small charge, Mr Cooper is permitted to refer to the following gentleman at the Thames:—Mr Wilkihsoh, Proprietor Thames Advebmseb. GRASS SEED! GRASS BEEDI! B V GRASS SEED 111 3 THE undersigned, having received a large c Consignment of GRASS SEED ex ' Pairlo' f, from Chrlstchurch, is now offering it at lowest g prices for Cash. ■■■■:■ b. McDonnell, i

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 2595, 12 April 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 2595, 12 April 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 2595, 12 April 1877, Page 2

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