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FOB PEREMPTORY SALB, rpHB fast sailing beautiful Cutter ' DAWN,' Well found, coppered, and copper fastened, and Tor recently built regardless of expense, under the carofc supervision of Captain Casey, and Captain Williami of H.M.C. For particulars and inventory apply at the Auctia Mart. SAMUEL COCHBiNE & SON. FOR SALE. npHE Fas Sailing Cutter ' BANGATIRA. , Apply to RICHARD KATOtf. Shortland Town Advertisements. NOTICE TO DIGGERS. SSOSTIAIfB TOWN. DOITSff, AND KEESING'E BEAKCH CANADA STOKE, (NKißix Opposite Boulteh's British Hotel.) K., T>., asd K., hanng opened the above Store, beg to intimate to DIGGERS and others, that they will ba supplied with first-class CLOTHING AJSTD DBAPEE.Y of every description, at Auckland Prices, if they call at the BRANCH CANADA STORE. KEE3ING, DOIMIT, AND KEESISG, CtOTHIKRS r>S*PKBS JUSD OUTFITTEKS, (Nearly Opposite Boulter's British Hotel,) BHOBTLAND TOWN. I _^_____ TO TTSITOEB TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. BABjSTETT & CO.'S DINING- EOOMS, POLLEN-STREET, SHOKTLAND, (Opposite Captain Butt's). ABARNETT & CO. havinsr completed their • NEW and EXTENSIVE Pltt£M[3ES in Pollen-street, Shortland, desire to call the attention of all Visitors to the 'J hames Gold-fielde, to their large and handsomely fitted DINING and BEDROOMS, where they trust erery accommodation will be found in the way of good living, and first-class sleeping accommodation. Private Sitting and Bed-rooms can always bo had, fhe attendance is good, thn charges moderate, and Meals are served at nil houre from half-past eii in the morning, to 10 at night. KATtaKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHOETLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W. E O S E BEGS to inform Visitors, Business Men, Miners, *c, that he has OPENED the above HOTEL (second house from the L«-nding-place). It contains superior accommodation, combined with every comfort, at moderate charges, and he solicits their patronage. Every information respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. REMEMBER THE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from the Landing-place). Pa sengore per steamers accommodated at all hours. W . EOS E , PROPRIETOR. KAEAKA GOLD-FIELD. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! SHOETLAND HOTEL. undersigned notifies to the Public in general 1 and Diggers in particular, that he has built a COMMODIOUS HOTEL at KAUKfUNGA where he will provide for the wants of all in a manner that will give satisfaction. The Table will he supplied to suit the tastes of viritore from Auckland ts well us the residents in the district. (pf Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very best "quality at Auckland prices. JOBS BUTT. THAMES GOLD-FIELD. VICTOEIA HOTEL, SHORTLAND. J. MULLIGAN BEG-S to inform hie Friends and tLo Public visiting Sliortland Town, Kaueninga, that in conse qut-nce of cxtenni'-e alterations in hh Efttabliehmßnt he has now ample accommodation for thoae who n>av favour him with their patronage. All separate Bedrooms. A firsf.-elacs Table kept, and all I/iquors of lhi best quality. Tho attendance 13 of the beet description. THAMES GOLD-HELD. J H. MAOiUB Ims for «ALE, SHARES in u! f/e the best I.'LAIMS on tlio ! hocres Gold-fi»ld including )3;irrv'?, Hunt's HceC, Murphy's, Tookey'e Williameon'e, Tookey's N'o. 2, Caledonia Bobort Burns, und All Nations. Apply to J. H. McRAE, Shortland; Or, Wjl. AITKEN, Land Agent, AiickJand. Several Town Lots on hnnd. MIKING ANI) SVfAUE BROKSII FOB TKI THAMES GOLD FIELD. J . H . M c 11 A JE TS prepared to nc~cciafo the purchase and calo o L Sht\ree. Bus had long cxpi-ricneo in Quart Seeling, mid hy his practicul knowledge of thi District since opened, tnr-ts ilim , , bv his attention t< i ininir-K interests, will h : .ui a ehire ot th / Diggers* iiatToimgo. j Li'ts of claims and furdinr information to be hai I at tho l'iom.or Store, of Aleximdur Ilogg. ' .'-Kurtland, 24, th 1867

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1307, 24 January 1868, Page 1

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