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BRITISH CLAIM, KARAKA FLAT. THE above Claim having now sunk .their shaft 37 feet deep, and not haying found a bottom, and it being at the present time not safe to work without slabbing, a Public Meeting was called on the Karaka Field, Captain Butt being in the chair, when it was resolved that a Subscription Lut should be at once opened to help the prospectors of the above Claim to bottom the shtft, and so snow what the Karaka Flat is worth. Two of the prospectors .having come up to Auck. land, wHI be happy to convey to any individual any information he may requjre-Ten the above subject j and they also ask the Auckland publio for pecunMry assistance, to enable them to slab the shaft and find what the bottom is really' worth. Subscriptions will be received at the Southern 08098 ° ffiM - WIUIAM COPPJSLt. WILLIAM SUTTON.

REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE, AND LHNG-IN HOSPITAL. MATRONS; HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, HjS HOtfOB TEX SrjrpimNTINDMlT. IT is {proposed to establish an Institution of this character in the Town of Auckland, and wiSh that object the undermentioned Ladies will aot as a Committee for the purpose of raising the necessary funds. In aid of subscriptions it is proposed to collect contributions in goods in England and elsewhere, and to have those not required in the establishment offered for sale during next summer in some suitable place. Subscriptions and contributions are earnestly requested, and they will be thankfully received by any Member of the Committee. Conoron or Lados: Mrs. J. S. Macfarlane Mrs. Stannus" Jones Mrs. 3. L. Wilson Mrs. Ridings Mrs. Fenton Mrs. Staveley Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. Flower Mrs. J. Brown Mrs. James Gilbert Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. G. N. Owen Mrs. Murdoch Mrs. Owen Mrs. Daore Mm. William Williams. CoqnoxTjac or Gintlbmin : J. Williamson, Supt. Rev. David Bruce J. A. Gilfillan Rev.J. Buller W. O. Wilson Rev, D. Jones Mr. Owen. COMMITTTK O* LADHS IN ENGLAND : Baroness Eisendeeker, 8, Russell-street, Bath Lady Malcolm, 6, Circus, Bath Mrs. Bosanquet, 42, St. James's Square, Bath Miss C. Sandor, 3, Belmont, Bath Mrs. F. S. Armfelt, England. Rev. W. J. Newman, Hookworthy Vicarage, Dsvo» F. S. Armfelt, Hon. Sec, England.

MAPS OF THE GOLDFIELD. HOCHSTETTER'S TOPOGRAPHIQAL ATLAS (containing Six Maps) and WORK on the GEOLOGY of NEW ZEALAND can nqw be obtained at th* reduced price of 6s. Single Maps of the Thames Distriot, 2s. 6d. HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY, QUESN-STBIMT^

EXPIRATION OF UDASE. RELINQUISHING THE BUSINESS. EXTENSIVE SALE OP FUENITUEB, At srom 20 tp 60 r«» esses, RxDTOTiojr. T. k H. COOKE, IN returning thanks to their friends and tha publio fo» past fevours, beg to announce thai* their Lease being about shortly to expire, they hart resolved to offer the whole of their IMMENSE STOCK Of UPHOLSTEBY JLND CABINETWABE FOR SALE, AT FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY PER OBNT, REDUCTION, FOR CASH. They would specially draw attention to tha fact that this in a GENUINE SALE, And parties purchasing will have an opportunity which may not occur again of obtaining a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE, At a very low price, as many things will be iold BELOW COST. The Stock comprises Walnut Drawing-room Suites Mahogany and Walnut Loo Tables, Walnut Whatnots, Chimney and Toilet Glasses, Telssoopa Dining Tables, Dirins;-room Chairs, Iron and Wood Bedttead. in variety, Sofa., Coaches i »nd Easy Chaiw, in Mahoganyandßimu, Sideboard Chiffonieres, Book-ca«es, Wardrobes, Cane-seated Chairs, Rocking Chairs, NursiDg Chairs, Children's Chans, Marble-top Washstandsj Hair, Fibre, and Flax Mattresses;Che»tsof Drawers, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Hassocks, Door Mats, Music Stools, Brass Cornices, &c, 4c. T. k H. COOKE, 158, QUEEN-STREET, (Opposite the Old Court-house.) Th» spacious Workshops and Yard |£n Victoriastreet to Let, at a low rent ; possession at an early date. ▲ quantity of Well-seasoned Ceda» and Rimm Beards for Sale, cheap.

GEORGE THOMAS, OF STAR MILLS, BEGS to intimate to the bakers anathe ' public that he has. OPENED a FLOUR STORE opposite the Wheatsheaf. G. T. bein? a practical Miller, will be able to guarantee a first-class article, and as cheap [as any mill in town. N B —Mr. G. Oughiox wHI oease to aot as hi *m* ta tto i* aEoEfiE raoMAS August 14, 1867. TO GOLD-DIGGERb SHOVELS, PICKS, HANDLES, PROSPECTING PANS, &c, &0., cheap for CASH. S. HAGUE SMITH,

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! PARTIES visiting the Goldfields — diggwi and the trade— can be supplied with Prims GERMAN SAUSAGES, BRAWN, SALT PORK, to. , Wholesale or Retail. A liberal reduction made to Shippers and the Trade at J. HAYWOOD'S, Pork Butcher, Queen-street, Six doors above Wellesley-ttreet.

PRIME BACON, equal to English, and6d. per lb. less. ___, M Aprime Mlsction of Salt PORK, BEEF, CHEEK^ "^ * f ' . A, DQBNWELL, Shortland-itwrt.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3157, 30 August 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3157, 30 August 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3157, 30 August 1867, Page 1