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Shipping . , STEAM TO AUCKLAND, .Cabbying Pasbenghebs and Cah#o. «raUis^ TTAUBAKI. ; .. Feom Grahamstowk. ' Monday, at 3 o'clock afternoon i Tuesday, at 4 o'clock afternoon ! Wednesday, a* 4 o'clock afternoon j FdOK AUOKIAHD. i Monday, at 9 o'clock mowing j Tuesday, at 10 o'clock morning : : Wednesday, at 10 o'clock morning P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2. '* Fbgm Gbahamstown Whabb. Tuetdar, at 1 o'clock afternoon Thursday, at 3 o'clock Afternoon Saturday, at 8 o'clock evenißg Weather and other circumstances permitting." &Sir Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stock. . • W. SOUTEB AMD Co., 814 Agents. STEAM TO OHINKMUEI, - (Landing Passengers at Austin's Paeroa.) "1 *Vv3k. fTIHE new iron steamer ;ffifrfl\f^- 'ALERT, Bi. Daitok, Matter. . FBOV SHOBTT/AND CAIiIIHJ AT GHAHAMBTOWN. Monday, at 10 o'clock morning (Landing Passengers atPuriri). Weather and other circumstances permitting. "*/ N.B.—Boats will attend on the s.s. Alert, and convey passengers to the Wharf at Pariri. ;18 General Notices LOCAL INDUSTRY. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OP PURE BOILED , SUGARS. . ... /CHARLES PALMER, of Rolleston street, \J has great pleasure in informing the Public that he has just completed, at great - expense, all the necessary machines and improvements for producing first-class Boiled Sugar of every description. Sugar Whistles and all the latest novelties in Boiled Goods. -. Cleanliness, Purity,.'and Cheapness being the motto of - • ' • C. Palmes, Wholesale Confectioner, Rolleston street, Thames. » THOMSON & NIVEN'S FAMILY BIBLE WAREHOUSE, Queen btbeet Jttkction, Auckland, and ,- at mblbottbnb and dunedin. ,; In addition of their Family Bibles, THE following NEW WORKS hare just been received, and maybe had on the same terms: — Household Dictionary s AIL Round the World . . Shakespeare's Dramatic Works ~ Burns and Scott Fleetwood's Life of Christ Bunyan's Select Works --><"' '• . D'Aubigne's History of the Reformat tion' ■ ... Travellers will call at every house with samples and all information. - - • - - . , J. B..SINEL & SON, Agents for Auckland. 724 IMPORTANT TO MINERS AND BUSHMEN. . v The Seamless Watertight Boot. GEOE&EO BOCIEE . BOOTMAKEB, . . . Begs to inform the Miners of the Thames and Surrounding Districts, that he has introduced - the . . ■ . FAMOUS SEAMLESS WATERTIGHT BOOT —a desideratum hitherto unknown here, and introduced and made by him only—and that he is now prepared to execute all Orders intrusted to him with punctuality and despatch, combined with Cheapness and Durability. A TRIAL INVITED.' Observe my Address— GEORGE CROCKER, Bbowk Stkebt, G-bahahstowu, Directly opposite Allaway's Boarding House. . - ' .680 " New Butchery. JELLEY begs to infarm.the Public,that • he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a Butcher in Pollen street, Shortland, in the premises formerly, occupied byX Byers X and trusts that, having determined to Supply .nothing but the BEST- ME Lt~ the market oaa supply, to Merit a sharer, of Public Patronage. • " , Prime Beef, Mutton, and" Pork, Scarlet Ox Tongues and Prime Corned Meat v . Always on Hand. ' '^ <^° Note the Address— J. EL LEY,. POLLEN STREET, Shobtiand. 13 GEORGE S, O'HALLORAN & CO. A UCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, AHD GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Bbowk Sibui, Gbahamstown. 487 p EORGE T. WILKINSON. LICENSED INTERPRETER AND : NATIVE LAND AGENT, Shqbtlahd. 545' STILWBLL & CO. have on hand for t hit Season's Planting 20,000:. of FRUIT, FOREST and other TREE&j also, 1 CABB of McLean's " Best of ■ All" DWARF MARROW PEAS, Juit Ifflported from England, at only 2s per quart. - All kinds of Steds, wholesale and retail. i. -'f ".

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2046, 26 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2046, 26 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2046, 26 July 1875, Page 3