GREAT SALVAGE SALE OF DRAPER V GOO DS, DAMAGED BY WATER AT THE LATE FIRE IN CIUEE AUCKLAND. BEG to announce their having purchased, FOR CASH, a-large portion (in all 13 lots) of the above Goods, at Public Auction, m Messrs. Owbn <fc GkjlHXm's Warehouse (adjoining the late fire), and sold on behalf of the Insurance Companies, and will be prepared to offer THIS DAY (Tuesday) the whole of Ifce above lots at about one-half their original value. The following are only a few of the many cheap, lines secured by Mr. WILSON:— , ■ . A large variety of Lustres and Fancy Dress Materials, at 6£d and 7|d per yard, the Wholesale Price of which was 9fd to 13d A splendid lot of White Calicoes and Long Cloths and Unbleached Calicoes much under ralue. French Merinos, all colors, Is 9d per yard. Lot cf Knitting Worsted at two shillings per lb. A splendid lot of All Wool Scotch Plaid Tartans, genuine all wool goods, at Is 6d per yard (similar goods we hare sold at 2s 9d). A very large lot of Seal Ostrich Feathers; Flowers and Wreaths (the boxes only of which have been damaged by water), at about one-half the English cost. The attention of Milliners is invited to this lot. Flannels: Real Welsh Flannels, very little damaged, and much under value. Soft Twill Shirtings, 6£d per yard ; our former price for similar goods, Is. A nice lot of Soft Wincey dilto, at ll^d, worth Is 9d. A lot of American Leathers, well worth the attention of Upholsterers and Cabinetmakers, Is 6d per yard. ' During the Sale of Salvage Goods, the whole of our Immense Stock ■ os ' ■ DRAPERY, MILLINERY, <fc CLOTHING, Will also be offered a t a Great Reduction. WM. WILSON Sc CO. COENEE OF - MARY AND POLLEN-STREETS, SHORTLAND.
THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL, NOTICE is hereby giren that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council of the Borough of Thames -will be held at the offices of the Council, Queen-street, Grahamstown, Thames, on THURSDAY, August 13th, 1874, at 7 o'clock p.m., to confirm the resolution agreed to at a Spec'al Meeting of the Council of the Borough of Thames, held on the 16th day of July, 1374, making regulation s under subdivision 2 of part 10 of the 13fch Schedule of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867," F. 0. Dean, Town Clerk. Thames, July 17th, 1874. 7251 THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. DEALERS in KEROSENE, within the limits of the Borough of Thames are hereby required to obtain a LICENSE under the provisions of the Dangerous Goods Act, 1869, to store on their premises Kerosene for the purposes of sale. ; Application for such License to be made o*» printed forms to be obtained at the offices of the Borough Council between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. up to THURSDAY NEXT, July 23rd, 1874. By erder of the Council. F. 0. Deaw, Town Clerk. Thames, July 17th, 1874. e7252 THAMES BOEOUGH COUNCIL. mENDERS for construction of a BRIDGE A over HAPE CREEK, Shortland, in accordance with plan and specification to be seen at the Office of the Borough Engineer, will be received at the Offices of the Thames Borough Council, up to 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, July 30th, 1874. . W. Davibs, Mayor. Thames, July 17, 1874. f7258 STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY AT 4 O CLOCK. AUCKLAND STEAM PACKET COMPANY (Limited).
CASH PALACE, RETI EI N G 'j THE RETAIL. J. Cosgrave & Co. IRE giving up their BET AIL BUSINESS in Grahamstown. A S AL -E OF BOOTS AND CLOTHING Will lac held at the . CASH PALACE ALBERT STREET, SATU EDA Y. £THE 4th Oh APRIL, \ and •wiU be continued until the .Entire Stock is disposed of. nOASTWISB CUSTOMS ENTRIES \J (forme) ON SALE at the EvsHiwa Stab Office.;
- «\^ fjpHE p.s. yß^k - "GOLDEN CROWN. From Tababtx Daily at o'clock afternoon Fhom Auckland, Daily at 11 o'clock morning (Circumstances permitting) Trains t& meet the steamer will leave Cm-tie Wharf half an hour before advertised time of sailing. Freight, 8* per ton, received at the Company's store on the Wharf, and kept until shipped, free of charge. Not responsible fdr shipping, carrying, or discharging live stock.. Fakes— Fronr Auckland to Grahanistown and Grahamstown to Auckland: Saloon, 8s j Steerage, 5s 6d, the Company paying Tramway at-'d Wharf charges. Carrying Freight at current rates. e7086 Wiiiiam Soutbb, Agent. WANTED, a good general SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. B. Cook, Sandes and Eichmond-streets. . • tc7254 XX) ANTED, a First-class COOK.—Apply V? Governor Brown 'JElotel, Auckland. Wag«B 455. ?23S WAKTED, 100 Men Daily st JOSLIM'S Haib Cuttikg- Establishment to be Shaved, Shampooed, Ac, next Fugatc'* Eed Boot, Owen-street, Grahamstown. W" ANTED, ONE PAIR OF SAWYERS. Apply at one» to tc7263 R. & A. Smith.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1729, 18 July 1874, Page 3
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