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DIXON'S No. 1 GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above Company will be CLOSED on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 9 aod 10, to enable the Directors to declare a dividend.

ALEX. SAUNDERS, Legal Manager. Grabamitown, September 2, I860.

SHOTOVER NO. 1 GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

riTHE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above ComX pany will be CLOSED from 3 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 8th instan;, until 12 o'clock noon on FRIDAY, the \Oth instant, for the purpose of making up the Dividend List. THOS. LEIGH WHITE, Leg&l Manager.

LONG DRIVE GOLDMrNING COMPANY (REGISTERED).

r|!HE -TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED X THIS DAY, at 4 p m., and remain closed uutil 12 o'clock uoon TO-MORROW ( Tuesday ),wh«n a Dividend will bo Payable. CHARLES TOT HILL, Manager. Auckland, Rept-mber 6, 1869.

GLADIATOR GOLDMINING COMPANY.

THE DEED of ASSOCIATION o! the above Company is lying for SIGNATURE at Mesarp. Wil. Chappell and Co. 's, 45, Queen-sfcreet.

TO BUILDERS.

r |^ENDERS will ba received byjme, the nnderJL signed, until 4 p.m. of MONDAY, Septaraber 13, for the ERECTION auJ COMPLETION of an extensive VILLA RESIDENCE and OFFICES in tho Park Road, Auckland. Plans and specification inay be inspected at my office, Queen-street. P. HER A PATH,

Architect.

TO CONTRACTORS.

rpENDERS required for ERECTION of BANKX ING PREMISES at GrahamBtown, for the Bank of New South Wale*. To be Bent in on or before MONDAY, 13th instant. RUMSEY & FARROW, Architects, Auckland.

REMUERA HIGHWAYS.

HHENDERS are requited for the SUPPLY of JL about 300 LOADS of SCORIA ASH, for TUESDAY, 4 o'clock. JAMES BABER, 8horHand-nfcre©t.

RBMUERA HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

NOTICE is hereby given that unless the ARREARS of RVTES due for 1868 to the Remuera Highway Trustee! are Paid to W. fl. Ivlandeno, tha '"olleetor, oa or before the 14th instant, proceedipgs will be taken to enforce paymuut. THOMAS CHEESEMAN, Chairman. September 4, 1869.

MR. G. T. PRTRl!?, late of Tapu Creek, fcega to state that he has this day entered into PARTNERSHIP with Mr. A. SIMtiON, under the Firm of PETRIE & SI VI EON, as Sharebrokers, Mining and General Commission Agents, at Brown-street, Grahamstown, neir the Bank of Hew South Wales. Messrs. Petrie and Simeon, in soliciting a ahaTe of public support, beg to state that no effort on their part shall be wanting to meet the confidence and forwar.l the interests of their clients, whioh will be carefully attended to at all times. From tho long practical experience Mr. G. T. Petrie haa had in business generally, and more especially for tho Ust eight year", on all the New Zealand goldfields, the last two of which have been on the Thames at Tapu, where he received a large ahare of public support, U a guar»nt«a th»t any busine8B entrusted to Messrs. P. and 8, will be legally and punctually attended to ; and they hope, by strict attention to all busines< entrusted to them, combined with moderate charge*, to tecsive a large share of public support. The legal management of Companies apeoially attended to, and the mines periodically inspected and reported on. Grahamatown, September 3, 1869.

DI3SOLUTION OF CO-PA RTNERSHIP.

npHE CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing beJL tween CHRISTOPHER SOHMIDT and ADAM BRANDlG.iM, at Ouehunga, is this day DISSOLVED, by mutual consent. CHRIST. SCHMIDT. ADAM BRANDIGaM. Dated this first d*y of September, 1869. Witness : J. Leslie Nevtbury, Articled Clerk to Mr. J. B. Russell, Solicitor, Auokland.

With reference to tho above Dissolution, the Baker's Business will be carried on as herat«fore by CHRISTOPH vSCHMLDT, who is authorised to RKOEIVE and PAY all ACCOUNTS.

NOTICE.

JC. AKERS having given up the Wa'kato . business, all parties INDEBTED to him are requested to PAY their ACCOUNTS forthwith to the undersigned, otherwise they will be haaded to a Solicitor for recovery. All accounts against J. C. Akebs are requested tob.-ii.to>* J0HN H _ WILKra?i

Accountant, Stiohbury's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland.

NOTICE.

BROWN k CAMPBELL hereby give notice that they will PROSECUTE any PERSONS CUTTING FLAX ou any of tbeir Properties without permission of their Attorney. JAMES T. MACKELVIE. Auckland, July 20, 1869.

NOTICE.

r\ \BE undersigned, as agents for Mr. Alexandbb X Dalziell, hereby give notice that they will PROSECUTE any persons Cutting Flax on his PROPERTIES without their written permission, BHOWN, CAMPBELL, & CO. Auckland, July 21, 1869.

NOTICE.

OUR PREMISES will be CLOSED on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 6th and 7th. RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, 8th inat. KEESING, D0IT8H, & KEESING

NOTICE.

THE undersigned hereby give notice *** -^ will PROSECUTE any parsons CUTIING FLAX on the undermentioned properties without their permission ;~ rUS \ Parish of TAMAHERE, Lot 70-N.E. portion ( B*uks County, Wail_U Lot71-N.E.uorUon) oE()KGKppiERcE> SHIRLEY W. HILL.

TC BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, AND OTHERS.

TO LRT,

A LARGR CARPENTER'S WORKSHOP (with A benches). Also, a Timber Yw.», with Staling lf F^otlUeriuformttion »i»q»i'e of Root. R*»tlk,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3760, 7 September 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3760, 7 September 1869, Page 1