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Eastern Province Herald (later The Herald)

Eastern Province Herald 1855 - 1 - January to March

Tuesday 2 January 1855

GRAHAM’S TOWN AND PORT ELIZABETH OMNIBUS
The Proprietors beg to inform the Public that the Omnibuses continue to run twice a week between the above places as usual, that is starting from Both Places on Mondays and Thursdays at the same time and meeting Halfway, where the passenger finds comfortable accommodation for the night.
They are proud to say that by employing two of the best drivers in the Colony they have never had an accident, and can therefore recommend that mode of travelling as one the safest, cheapest and most comfortable, and are gratified for the liberal support they have experienced, and feel satisfied from the public spirit of their customers that they may expect to be even better supported in future.
F. STUBBS, Graham’s Town
J. MILLER, Port Elizabeth

Tuesday 9 January 1855

The Undersigned has received per ‘Wilsons’
Preserved Salmond
Sardines
Sweetmilk Cheese
Belmont Sperm Candles
Do. Composition do.
Double Guns Minto Rifled
Improved revolvers
Sheet zinc
Anti-friction grease
Fresh lard
Lard oil for machinery
Smiths’ coals
Alfred JARVIS

EXPECTED
Ex ‘Goshawk’ from Liverpool
Countess Slates 10 x 20
Paving stones
Tar in barrels and half barrels
Iron pots
Glass and earthenware
Liverpool salt
Dutch pipes
Pearl barley
Sweetmilk cheese
Crushed sugar in barrels
Hams and bacon
English vinegar in quarter casks
Wool bags 27 x 5
Grain bags
Canvass
Smiths’ coals &c &c
William MACKIE & Co

Tuesday 16 January 1855

Ex ‘Prairie’
Now landing from the above vessel
Cape Steam Mill Fine and Seconds Flour in quantity
Caper Tea
Orange Pekoe do,
Sweetmilk Cheese
Edam do.
Currants, fresh
Sugar Candy
Crushed Sugar
Inger and Chow Chow Preserves
Fancy Biscuits in Tins
Thumb Blue
Liverpool Soap
Manilla Cigars No. 2 and 3
Clay Catty Pipes
Cavendish Tobacco
Grain Bags
Window Glass 7 x 9 and 8 x 10
Also:
Canteen Wine
Cape Sherry
Red and Green Case Gin
French Brandy &c &c
For sale by
John D. KLINCK

BIRTH at Graham’s Town on the 8th instant , Mrs. J. Rose INNES of a son
11th January 1855

DIED at Pietermaritzberg, Natal on the 27th December 1854, Christopher Chapman, infant son of John BIRD Esq, Acting Surveyor General, aged 14 days

Tuesday 30 January 1855

MARRIED at Uitenhage on the 23rd January 1855 by the Rev, P.W. Copeman, Mr. Charles TAYLOR to Miss Amelia LAITY

DIED at Port Elizabeth on the 29th January 1855, William Frederick LATHAM Esq, one of the Attorneys of her Majesty’s Courts of Westminster, Common Pleas, aged 28 years and 6 months, deeply regretted by his numerous friends.
His remains will be interred this afternoon (Tuesday 30th instant) at half past 3 o clock precisely, to proceed from the residence of Mr. J. GRIFFIN, Queen Street. His friends are kindly invited to attend.
Jno. MATTHEWS, Undertaker

SOUTH AFRICAN CENTRAL BANK
Graaff-Reinet
Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the Proprietors will be held on Friday the 9th March next at 10 o clock in the forenoon for the purpose of electing a Director, in the room of Mr. Joseph MOSENTHAL, who is about to leave the Colony.
By order of the Board
Wm. MEADWAY, Cashier
NB No persons can be ballotted for unless proposed and seconded by two Shareholders qualified to vote, at least 28 days prior to the date of the election.
The following is a list of Shareholders who are eligible for the Direction:
Those marked D are the present directors.
M.H. BENJAMIN     D
J.P. BERTRAM
Jos. BLACKBURN
Geo. BREMNER
C.R. EATON
R.W.H. GIDDY
C.HENSLEY     D
Jno. HEUGH     D
J.L. LEEB     D
J.S. MARQUARD
Jos. MOSENTHAL
H. OELRICH
S.J. OERTEL     D
D.P. PAPENFUS
D.C. SCHULTZ
W.S. SMIT
Ernst SUFFERT
A. THORNTON
E.J.J. WELKIN
H.E. WICHT
S.E. WIMBLE     D
H.F. WHITE
J.A. VAN ZYL
H. MOSENTHAL
Graaff-Reinet 19th Jan 1855

Tuesday 6 February 1855

To Dealers in Snuff
H. DRURY
Begs to offer his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support and to assure them that in order to keep up the high reputation which his Snuff has obtained throughout the Eastern Province he has secured an abundant supply of material of the very best quality.
H.D. is sorry to announce that in consequence of the great advance in Leaf Tobacco he will be compelled to raise his prices after the 1st March next.
Plain and rose snuff in canisters, bottles or tins to be had of Messrs. HARRIES & Sons, Port Elizabeth
Uitenhage 5th Feb 1855

Tuesday 13 February 1855

DIED at Graham’s Town at the residence of N.P. KROHN Esq, on the 7th February, Mrs. Mary BIGGAR, relict of the late Alexander BIGGAR Esq, aged 74 years.

Tuesday 27 February 1855

JOHANNES MULDER’s
Effective Cure for the Horse Sickness
In Bottles containing either 1 or 3 doses with Directions for Use
For Sale at his residence, Strand-street, or at the stores of Messrs. E. & J. KEMSLEY.
Port Elizabeth, Feb 26 1855

BIRTH at Uitenhage on the [20th] February 1855, Mrs. Frederick LYONS of a daughter.

Tuesday 13 March 1855

DIED at Port Elizabeth on the 12th March 1855, Mrs. MORHAM, aged 28 years and 3 months. Her remains will be removed to the place of interment tomorrow afternoon at half past three o clock precisely. Friends are invited to attend.
Jno. MATTHEWS, Undertaker

Tuesday 20 March 1855

Wilhelmus Godlieb ZINN
Sworn Translator and General Agent
No. 4 Somerset Street
Graaff-Reinet

NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Messrs. CROLL, EBDEN & Co
Merchants
To the Corner Store in Maynard’s Buildings
Lately in the occupation of C. ANDREWS Esq
Next door to Messrs. MAYNARD & VON RÖNN

WOOL WASHING
The undersigned are now prepared to undertake Wool Washing to any extent in a constantly running stream of pure water at ½ per lb. nett weight.
The wool is received in Port Elizabeth and will be delivered in any part of the town or at the Pressing store of Mr. HIGGINS free of any additional charge.
Fishery Point
W.B. FRAMES & Sons

Tuesday 27 March 1855

DIED at Port Elizabeth on Sunday last, the 25th instant, Mr. B.J. NATHAN, aged 28 years. His remains have been conveyed to Graham’s Town, where they will be interred this afternoon (Tuesday the 27th instant). He has left a widow and three children to deplore their loss.

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