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I Eviby description of Dyeing and Cleanihg ' "dor.c on 1 the shortest ootioo at tho Thames Djeit'g Estftblishment, near corner of Kiclintond and Bolleston-strcets. —Advt. W¥nt«B clothing, consisting of gentlemen's ■ ©irrconts, real macintosh #oats, ar« being •old to suit nil purchasers at JosopU Mo:cs' Thamos Cloth Hall.—Adtt. Thk Tflranaki people are quit-* jubilant orcr the nrriTalMnong»t them of one hundred immiffrants, a rara occurrence, M f<!icwn by ih» following extract from tho News of July 18:—"On the 23rd January, 184*, the ship Essex, 329 ions, commanded by Captain Oakley, armed-in our roadstead from Plymouth. She brought two iom of Colonel Aubrey in hor en bin, and 114 immigrants in her »te«rage. With-the exceplion of a few passengers at,iaterral', and ot soldiers and . sailors in time of wa», no bucli a supply of ropulfttion has since poured upon our shores till tro 119 immigrants, transhipped .from the «t.ikato. wViTed by th« Luna, on Wednesy last." ''"A. loiree was got up to welcome the immigrants, from which a sum of !88 or £10 was rnalisid after paying expenses; which amount was hande.l to thd immijration officer io afford assistance toj suoli of the immigrants us required it. An lißM.—An Aberbeen authoreis Siret it as an item of domestic felicity lat the man of the family should be ab■ent at least six hours per day. t ' When you see a woman winding her Wfctch in an omnibus you may make up your mind that she has not had a watch Tory long. . .

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1736, 27 July 1874, Page 3

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