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MISCELLANEOUS. •S HOUSE H. KEMP AS EECEIVED. EX "SURAT" AND "PRINCE ALFRED," LARGB ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, In every variety and the most fashionable GLACES AND GROS, EICH-COLOURED MOIRE ANTIQUES, Checks and Stripes, BLACK GLACE, IN ALL QUALITIES, Black Moire Antiques, BLACK DUCAPES, GROS, RIPS, ETC., ETC., LTC. ; NOW LANDING, EX "JUMNA," A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY, Floor Cloths, in all sizes, THREE CASES LADIES' CORSETS AND SKIRTS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PARASOLS AND SUN SHADES, Gentlemen's Neck Ties, CRICKETING BELTS AND BRACES, CORAH HANDKERCHIEFS, Paper Collars, BEDFORD CORD, BEST QUALITY, Two Cases Leather Bags and Purses, H. KEMP, SPITALFIELD'S PIOUSE, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. Manukau Steam Navigation Company. (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, £20,000. In 2000 Shares of £lO each; £1 per Share to be paid on allotment and such portions of the remainder at such intervals as may be- determined at the first General meeting of Shareholders. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : Samuel Browning, Esq. David Graham, Esq. Capt. Christy George Hodge, Esq. G. H. Cheeseman, Esq. G. M. O'Rorke, Esq. Ebenezer Gibbons, Esq. Ralph Simpson, Esq. A. B. Griffith, Esq. PROSPECTUS. The Manukau Steam Company has been projected in order to supply a cheap and regular means of communication between the capital and the extensive districts watered by the Waikato and its tributaries, and the various settlements on the shores of the Manukau Harbour. The scheme embraces not only the placing a suitable steamer on the Manukau, but also the construction of a cheap Tramway across the level country between Waiuku and the back of the Waikato, with proper wharfage and storage accommodation at all the places at which the Company's boat will call. It may also be found desirable to extend operations to the Waikato itself, and by running boats on that river and its branches, to undertake the carrying traffic through the whole distance. The location of three Regiments of Waikato Militiamen in the upper portion of the country has already created a considerable amount of traffic, and the opening up of those fertile districts to the enterprise of European colonization will certainly lead to the development of the natural resources of the country to a very large extent. Already the highly successful sale of a part of the site of the future City of Newcastle (at the junction of the Waikato and Waipa Rivers) has shown the favourable estimate which the mercantile community has formed of the prospects of trade in that district, an estimate which the approaching settlement of large numbers of European immigrants on the Waikato lands cannot fail to justify. It is obvious that wherever a large population springs up, ready means of communication must be provided ; it is, therefore, to meet an actual necessity that the establishment of the Manukan Steam Company's Line is proposed, and the Provisional Directors feel that they car, with perfect confidence, recommend the scheme to their fellowco'onists, in the assurance that it will not only be of great service to the community in assisting to open up an important part of the Province, but also, if wisely carried out, a

Application for Shares will be received by tne undersigned until Noon of MONDAY, 17th October." GEO. HODGE. Hon. Sec. Forms of application for Shares can be obtai ned o Mr. 11. P. STARK. Owen-street, Auckland. Horse and Carriage Bazaar. OMNIBUSES will start punctually to and from Onehnnga HOURLY, from >~\ am. to 5 p.m. inclusive. OnSundays from each place at 9 a m., and at 4 p.m. Passengers and Luggage booked for the Royal Mail Van?, to snit the departure from the Manukau of Steamers for the South. For Hire: Wagonettes for pair of Horses, or four in hand. Albert Cars, and single or double seated Buggies. Open and Close Carriages. Dog Carts. Ladies' and Gentlemns' Saddle Horses. Marriage Carriagwith or without Postilions, Always on Hand. A variety of First and Light Harnes Horses for Sale. H. HARDINGTON. September 1. 1864. NEWTON STEAM SAW MILLS. SASH, DOOR, AND GENERAL BUILDING MANUFACTORY. ft. hoTFship, BUILDER, & TIMBER MERCHANT. HAS aUayson hand for sale a large quantity of all kinds of Building Materials, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Orders left at the Mil's, Newton, or at the Office, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, will be promptly attended to. GEORGE COOK'S ELECTRO-P ATING AND GILDING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES-STREET, AUCKLAND. rATCH CASES, CHAINS, BROOCHES, , / SH\ WL PINS, &c., Gilt or Plated in a very superior style. All kinds of metal omaraen's cleaned and repaired. G. C. respectfully begs to return his sincere thanks to the Public for the liberal suppoit he has Hitherto eijoyed, and hopes by good workmanship and low charges to meiit a continuance of ih»> same. G. C. warrants a strong coating of pure gold or silver on every article sent out from his manufactory. Galvanic Batteries of every description made up and repaired.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2264, 2 November 1864, Page 8