MESSRS. McGINLEY & CLARK
BEG to inform the public that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS at their Office, Pollenstreet, Shortland, as Mining Agents, Sharebrokers, Arbitrators, Valuers, L.»nd Agents, &c, and are now prepared t<> negotiate tbe Purchase or Wale of Shares, Allotments, &c, and to transact General Mining Agency Business. The facts of Mr. MoOinlkt having been successfully engaged as a practical Miner upon these Goldfielcis (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 tbe 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 be-t and most reliable information on mining matters, with which they will be happy to supply either Intending Purchasers or Miners. That all Claims in whioh 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 be 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 whic 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.
MESSRS. McGINLEY & CLARK
BEG to announce that Mr. W. Aitken has hitherto kindly acted as their Referee in Auckland, and their SHARE LISTS have been posted at his office, but, as it has absorbed much of his time, without a corresponding advantage, they have WITHDRAWN their SHARE LISTS and request that all instructions intended for them be addressed to their office, Pollen-street, Shortland. August 12, 1868. GEORGE THOMAS'S PRICES CURRENT. SUPERFINE FLOUR, Star brand, per ton £21 0 0 t>uperßne Family Flour, per ton ... 19 0 0 Canterbury Hour, psr ton 18 0 0 Bran, per ton 5 0 0 Wheat Meal and Sharps Maize and Oats at lowest rates. Also, a quantity of Mill-fed BACON. Queeu-street Wharf, September 18, 1868 BROWN PAPEB, on SALE at this office.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3513, 19 October 1868, Page 5
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423Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3513, 19 October 1868, Page 5
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