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G U N D E Y'S. HPHE undersigned, who have for the last thirteen -■- years conducted the CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST ESTABLISHMENT under the above well-known sbyle, beg to announce that having taken a lease of the same premises, which they are about to alter and improve, they will in the meautime carry on tha Business in the aojoiuing premises, under the style of HAMILTON BROTHERS, —trusting that the well-known character of the Establishment will ensure for them a CoNriNDANCE OF THAT SUPPORT which it ha 9 always been their study to deserve. S. H. HAMILTON. HARKNESS HAMILTON. N.B. — Dr. Goidsbro' will continue to see patien at Messrs. Hamilton Brothers' as heretofore.

MESSES. McGLNLEY & CLARK BEG to inform the public that they have COMMENCE D_B US IN EaS at their Office, Pollen street, Shortland, as Mining Agents, iSharebrokers Arbitrators, Valuers, L^nd Agents, &c, and are now prepared t" negotiate the Purchase or hale of Shares, Allotments, &c, and to transact General Mining Agency Business. The facts of Mr. MoHtnlet having been successfully mgaged us » practical Min»-r upon these Go!d« fields (which are in so many respecis different fr«>m any other known Gold-bearing Quartz Mine*), from their very commencement - his thorough knowledge of a large proportion of the Claims -and Messrs, McG. and (J.s extensive acquaintance with tbe mining community, aud their long business corn* nection with the Auckland public, induce the belief that they will receive a fair share of support. They ueg to state that all Commissions intrusted to their charge, whethi r to Purchase or k feell, will receive their most careful attention. 'I hat they will spare no eff >rt to have always the be><t and most reliable information on mining matters, with which they will be happy to supply either Intending Purchasers or Min^is. That all Claims in whi-h they may have Shares for Sale will be carefully inspected by themselves. That they will make it tbeir constant endeavour tn give such advice, and to transact their business in such a manner, as shall be to the satisfaction and b'St advantage of those whose interests shall be in iheir charge. That they will use the utmost care with regard to all matters affecting the interests of Purchasers through their ageucy. 'Ihat their share Lists, which contain many valuable Shares, a number of whio are in First-class (Jlaiinp, and well woithy the attention of Intending Purchasers, may be seen at their • ffice, where Messrs. McG. and C. may be personally consulted. Pollen-street, Shortlaud. Referee in Auckland — Mr. W. AITKEN", Land Agent, Qae n-str> et ; at whose office a list of shares may be seen, and full particulars obtained.

MESSRS. SULLY & WARDELL BEG to inform the 'J h^mes miuing community and inhabitants of Auckland that they have commenced business as MIN^G AGENTS ARBITRATORS, AND bHAREBRuKERS. Messrs. S. & W., having been residents in Shortland from the opening of the Thames Goldfield?, are in a position to give buyers the b>-st advice in selecting claims for investment, aud trust by striot attention to their business to merit a fair share of favour and support. W. Sully, from twelve years' piactical experience in the piinoipal quartz-reefing districts of Victoria, is fully competent to act as Arbitrator, &c, aud is thoroughly conversant with the duties of a Mining Share Bioker. Mebsrs. S. & W. have for sale Shares in some of the most promising > laitns in tins auriferous district. A Share List and Keport will be published weekly j also a Monthly Summary, which will be forwarded to the southern Provinces and Australian Colonies, to m»ke kuown the lact (iv our opiuion) that the Ihames district is one of the richeat hitherto discovered. Offices— Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Polleu-.treet, bhortland. Auckland agf-nt, Mr. F. KISSLING, above DAILY Southern Ckoss Office. May 13, lv-_5B.

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 constant supply of good Fiour. Prices. Fine Flour, star brand £24 0 0 SuperEue Family 22 0 0 Canterbury 19 0 0 Seconds, Sharps, Bran, Maize, Oats, at the lowest rates. Al>o, About three tons of Fine-quality Mill-fed Bacon and Ham*. June 1, 1868;

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. ELLISON, BOOT-MAKER, B EHS to intimate that he has RE MOVED to more central premises in N». 78, QUEEN-mTRKEI 1 , second door from Vulcan-lane, and next door to Mr. F. H. Lewisson. tST Please to note the address — T. ELLISON, BOOT-MAKKR, No. 78, QUEEN-STREET, (Next door to Mr. F. H. Lewisson's.) BONEDDST. rfIHE undersigned are appointed AGENTS of i the SIDNEY BONE MILL, and have received a Stock of BONE DLSI' ; can suppy same at lowest rates. Samples on view at our Stores, Queen-street and Durham-street. JOHN ROBERTON & CO.

BELYIDERE NURSERY, North Shore. HJ. HAWKINS, jun, offers for s»le a, . CHOICE ASSORTMENT of FRUIT TKKEP, comprising the leading Varieties of Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, &c.,— grafted from bparing trees. Also, a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of R< SES. Orders will be taken at Mr. Stankus Jones's Auction Mart; or at the Nursery, Stokes's Point, N»rth >hore. ~~ SHEPHERD & CO., WHOLESALE, RH.TWL, AND EXPORT NURSERYMEN, DARLING NCRSERY, SYDNEY, Established 1827. FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, Si RUBS, and FLoWEKING PLANTS of every description. Descriptive priced catalogues for w»rded on application. A liberal allowance made to the trade. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S CELEBRATED STEEL PENS. Sold by all Dealers throughout (he world,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3433, 17 July 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3433, 17 July 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3433, 17 July 1868, Page 6

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