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Q U N D K Y'S. rpHE undersigned, who have for the last thirteen -*- years conducted the CHEMIST AND DETJGrGIST ESTABLISHMENT under the above well-known style, beg to announce that having taken a lease of the same premises, which they are about to alter and improve, they will in the meantime carry on the Business in the adjoining premises, under the style of HAMILTON BKOTHERS, — trusting that the well-known character of the Establishment will ensure for them a CONTINUANCE OF THAT SUPPORT which it has always been their study to deserve.

S. H. HAMILTON. HARKNESS HAMILTON. N.B. —Dr. Goidsbro' will continue to see patien at Messrs. Hamilton Bbothebs' as heretofore. MESSES. McG-INLEY & CLAEK BEG to inform the public that they have COMMENCEDJBUSINESS at their Office, Pollen street, Shortland, as Mining Agents, Sharebrokers Arbitrators, Valuers, Land Agents, &c, and are now prepared to negotiate the Purchase or Sale of Shares, Allotments, &c, and to transact General Mining Agency Business. The facts of Mr. MoGinj-et having been successfully engaged as a practical Miner upon these Gold, fields (which are in so many respects different from any other known Gold-bearing Quartz Mines), from their very commencement - his thorough knowledge of a large proportion of the Claims— and Messrs. McG. and C.'s extensive acquaintance with the mining community, and their long business comnection with the Auckland public, induce the belief that they will receive a fair share of support. They beg to state that all Commissions intrusted to their charge, whether to Purchase or {Sell, will receive their most careful attention. That they will spare no effort to have always the best and most reliable information on [mining matters, with which they will be happy to supply either Intending Purchasers or Miners, That all Claims in which they may have Shares for Sale will be carefully inspected by themselves. That they will make it their constant endeavour to give such advice, and to transact their business in such a manner, as shall be to the satisfaction and best advantage of those whose interests shall he in their charge. That they will use the utmost care with regard to all matters affecting the interests of Purchasers through their agency. That their Share Lists, which contain many valuable Shares, a number of whio are in First-class Claims, and well worthy the attention of Intending Purchasers, may be seen at their Office, where Messrs. McG, and C. may be personally consulted. Pollen-street, Shortland.

Referee in Auckland — Mr. W. Aitken, Land Agent, Queen-street ; at whose office a list of shares may be seen, and full particulars obtained. MESSES. SULLY & WAEDELL BEG to inform the Thames mining community and inhabitants of Auckland that they have oommenced business as MINING AGENTS, ARBITRATORS, AND SHAREBROKERS. Messrs. S. & W., having been residents in Shortland from the opening of the Thames Goldfields, are in a position to give buyers the best advice in selecting claims for investment, and trust by strict attention to their business to merit a fair share of favour and support. W. Sully, from twelve years' practical experience in the principal quartz-reefing districts of Victoria, is fully competent to act as Arbitrator, &c, and is thoroughly conversant with the duties of a Mining Share Broker. Messrs. S. & W. have for sale Shares in some of the most promising Claims in this auriferous district. A Share List and Report will be published weekly ; also a Monthly Summary, which will be forwarded to the Southern Provinces and Australian Colonies, to nuke known the ifacfc (in our opinion) that the Thames district is one of the richest hitherto discovered. Offices— Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Pollen-street, Shortland. Auckland agent, Mr. F. KissUNG, above Daily Southern Cross Office. May 13, 1868. REMOVED NEAR THE WHARF, G. THOMAS BEGS to intimate to his customers that he ha taken the Store next to Messrs. Owen and Graham's, near the Wharf, where he will have a oonstant supply of good Flour.

P B I 0 E S. Fine Flour, star brand £2A 0 0 Superfine Family 22 0 0 Canterbury 19 0 0 Seconds, Sharps, Bran, Maize, Oats, at the lowest rates. Also, About three tons of Fine-quality Mill-fed Bacon and Hams. June 1, 1868. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. ELLISON, BOOT-MAKER, BEGS to intimate that he has REMOVED to more central premises in No. 78, QUEEN-STREET, second door from Vulcan-lane, and next door to Mr. F. H. Lewisson. tGT Please to note the address — T. ELLISOJS", BOOT-MAKER, No. 78, QUEEN-STREET, (Next door to Mr; F. H. Lewisson's.) BONEDOST. _ THE undersigned are appointed AGENTS of the SYDNEY BONE MILL, and have received a Stock of BONE DUST ; can suppy same at lowest rates. Samples on view at our Stores, Queen-street and Durham-street. JOHN ROBERTON & CO.

BELVIDEEE NUESEEY, North Shore. HJ. HAWKINS, jun., offers for sale a . CHOICE ASSORTMENT of FRUIT TREES, comprising the leading Varieties of Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, &c, — grafted from bearing trees. Also, a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of ROSES. Orders will be taken at Mr. Stannus Jones's Auction Mart ; or at the Nursery, Stokes's Point, ' North Shore. SHEPHEED & CO., WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPORT NURS ERYMEN, DARLING NDRSERY, SYDNEY, Establishes 1827. FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, and FLOWERING PLANTS of every description. Descriptive priced catalogues forwarded on application. A liberal allowance made to the trade. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S CELEBRATED STEEL PENS'. Sold by all Dealers throughout the world.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3432, 16 July 1868, Page 6

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