BRITISH CLAIM, KARAKA FLAT.
rT*HE above Claim having now sunk their shaft X 37 feet deep, and not having found a bottom, amlitbeine at the present time not safe to work wi?hou?X!biJg a Public Meeting was «JW« the Karaka Fiefd, Captain Butt being in the , eW when it was resolved that a SubscnpUonList should be at once opened to help the prospector,^of the above Claim to bottom the shaft, and so show what the Karaka Flat is worth. Two of the prospectors .having come up to Auckland, will be happy to convey to any individual any information he may require on the above subject; and they also ask the Auckland public Pecuniary assistance, to euable them to slab the shaft and find what the bottom is really worth. „--»„ Subscriptions will be received at the Southern Cboss Office. WILLIA m COPPELL. WILLIAM SUTTON.
THE PROSPECTING PARTY AT KARAKA FLAT. A NOTICE having appeared in the public journals, stating that William CopPELLand William Stjtton would receive Subscriptions on behalf of the Karaka Flat Prospecting Party : This is to WARN the PUBLIC NOT to PAY over SUBSCRIPTIONS to the said WILLIAM COPPELL or WILLIAM SUTTON, as they have no authority to receive subscriptions on our benalt We respectfully request that all Subscriptions of money, timber, or provisions may be sent through Mr R. J. Cbeighton. of the Cross; Mr. W. o. Wilson, of the Herald ; or, should anyone wish to consign direct, he will please to consign "Care of Captain Butt, for Kgaka A»£-s&£u* Chairman of Storekeepers' Committee. J. C. BOYD,
Chairman of Diggers' Committee. > A REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE, AND LYING-IN HOSPITAL. PATRONS : HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, ' His Honor the Superintendent. IT is "proposed to establish an Institution of this character in the Town of Auckland, and wi Ji that object the undermentioned Ladies will act as a Committee for the purpose of raising the necessary In aid of subscriptions it is proposed to collect contributlons in goods in England and elsewhere, and to have those not required in the establishment offered for Bale 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. COMmTTBK OF LADIES: 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 Mrß 'S^? n wir««. Mrs. Daore Mrs. William Williams. Commute* or Gentlemen : J. Williamson, Supt. Rev. David Bract J. A. Gilfillan Rev.J.Buller W. C. Wilson Rev. D. Jonea Mr. Owen, COMMITTTEE OT LADIES IN ENGLAND I Baroness Eisendeeker, 8, Russell-street, Bath Lady Malcolm, 6, Circus, Bath Mrs. Bosanquet, 42, St. James's Square, Batn Miss C. Sandor, 3, Belmont, Bath Mrs. F. S. Armfelt, England. Rev. W. J. Newman, Hookworthy Vicarage, Devon F. S. Armfelt, Hon. Sea, England.
KAEAKA GOLDFIELD.
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
SHOETLAND HOTEL.
npHE undersigned notifies to the public in general, and diggers in particular, that he has BUILT a Commodious HOTEL, where he will provide for the wants of all in a manner that will give satisfaction. The table will be supplied to suit the taates of the visitors from Auckland as well a3 the residents in
the district. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS, Of the BEST QUALITY, at AUCKLAND PRICES.
JOHN BUTT.
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! "OARTIES visiting the Goldfields — digger* and the trade— can be supplied with PRIME GERMAN SAUSAGES, BRAWN, SALT PORK, tec, Wholesale or Retail. A liberal reduction made to Shippers and the Trade at T. HAYWOOD'S, Pork Butcher, Queen-street, Six doors above Wellesley-street.
THE NEW PRICES TBE "BLUE HOUSE," VICTORIA-STREET, (Three door 3 from Chapel-street.) MOULD CANDLES, 6d. ; Sperm Candlei (Price's Belmont), Is. 3d.; Sugar, 4d., 5d., and sid.; Good Black or Mixed Tea, 25. ; Superior, 2i 6d • Best, 35.; Best American Lobsters, 9d. per tin • Jams, 94d.; Mustard, 7d.; all kinds of Sauces, 7d. per bottle ; Bell and Black's Matches, Id. per box, or lOd. per dozen ; large boxes, 24d.; Hobarfc Town Jam, 7d.; Best Raisins, 4|d.; Currants, s*d.; Best Coffee, Is. 4d.; real first-rate Tobacco, 4d. per cake ; Beat Turkey Figs, Bd. per lb.; splendid Butter, lid.; Cheese, equal to any English, lid.; fine large Salt Herrings, Id. each; best Americaii Kerosine, Bd. per pint ; Flour, Mawe, Maize Meal, &c, &c, equally cheap. Also, Elastic-side Kid Boots from 4«. per pair, and % variety of other Good* «*»-»*»»*«• w.H.DAMPIEB.
DRAUGHT MARES. On sale, by the undersigned, IPAIR FIRST -CLASS PLOUGH OB DRAUGHT MARES. JOHN HALL, Otahuhn.
TO GOLD-DIGGERb SHOVELS, PICKS, HANDLES, PROSP EOTING PANS, ta. &
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3161, 4 September 1867, Page 1
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