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Shortland Town Advertisements. ; NOTICE TO DIGGERS. . SHORTLAND TOWN. DOITSH, AND KEESING'S BRANCH CANADA STORE, (Neably OrrosiTE Boux.tbk'B British Hotei.) K., D., and K., having opened tlio above Store, beg to intimate to DIGGERS and others, that they will be supplied with first-class CLOTHING AND DRAPERY' of every description, at Auckland Prices, if they call at the BRANCH CANADA STORE. KEE9ING, DOITSH, AND EEE9ING, CLOTIIIBRj ÜBAPF.ES AND OUTFITTERS, (Nearly Opposite Boulter's British Hotel,) SHORTLAND TOWN. I TO VISITORS TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. BARNETT & CO/S~DINING ROOMS, POLLEN.STREET, SHORTLAND, (Opfosite Captain* Butt's). ABARNHTT & CO. having; completed their • NEW and EXTENSIVE PREMISES in Pollen-street, Shortland, desire to call the attention of all Visitors to the '1 hames Gold-fields, to their large and handsomely fitted DINING and BEDROOMSS, where they trust e?ery accommodation will be found in the way of good living, and first-class sleeping accommodation. Private Sitting and Bed-rooms can alwayß bo had, the ntterdance is good, thn charges moderate, mid Meals are served at all hours from b&lf-past eix in the morning, to 10 at night. KARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. TV. It O S E BEGS to inform Visitors, Business Men, Miners, iC- j that he bus OPEyKD the above HuTKL (second bouse from the Landing-place). It coatainß superior accommodation, combined with every comlort, at moderate charges, and he solicits their patronage. Every information respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. REMEMBER THE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from tho Landing-place). Pa sengers per steamers accommodated at all hours. W. ROSE, PROPRIETOR. KARAKA GOLD-FIELD. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! SHORTLAND HOTEL. THE undersigned notifies to the Public in general and Diggers in particular, tbat he has built a COMMODIOUS HOTEL at KAUKRANGA. where he will provide for the wants of all in a manner that will give satisfaction. The Table will be supplied to suit the tastes of visitors from Auckland us well as the residents in the district. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very best quality at Auckland price 3. JOHN BUTT. THAMES GOLD-FIELD. j VICTORIA HOTEL, SHORTLAND. I J. MULLIGAN BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public visiting Shortland Town, Eaueranga, that in consequence of exlen-i-e alterations in his Establishment, he has now ample accommodation for those who may favour him with, their patronage. All separate Bedrooms. A first-class Table kept, and all Liquors of the best quality. The attendance is of the best description. THAMES GCJLD-PIELDS. MINING SHARE-BROKER & COMMISSION AGSNI'. TIKE Sub32!iber is t roparcd to negotiate for the SALE and PURCHASE of SHARES in j CLAIMS on the GOLD-FIELDS, and for Allotments of Land. He tru.-.ts strict and prompt attention to orders entrusted to him will merit a share of public support; and no endeavour ohall be wanting to insure the interests of hi-< clients. He has now for sale Shares in most of the best gold-bearing Claims on the field. List and particulars tnay be obtained as below, GEO. GINGELL, MINING S U ARE BROKER, Office— Shortland. In Auckland — S. VICKERS (late ff. T. Stake), l-tichbury's Buildings, Queen-street. THAMES GOLD-FIELD. T H. M.-VO'ti AE hns for P ALE, SHARES in all jC* » the best ('LAIMS on the (horres Gold-fMd, j including Barry' i*, Hunt's Keef, Murphy's, Tool:o_t's, Williamson's. 'J'ooVey's rv'o. 2, iioiubay, Caledonia, Bobert Burns, trad All Nations^ Apply to J. H. McRAE, Shortland; Or, WjT. AIXKBN, Land Agent, Aackiand. Several Town Lots on bund. I MINING AND SHAKE BIiOKER FOE THE THAMES GOLD FIELD. J . H . McRAE S prepared to the purchase and fale of JL Shares. Has had long experience in Quartz BeeGng, and by his practical knowledge of this Diatriot since o;oned, trusts that by his attention to mining interoMs, will ensure h;«a ft share of this Diggers' patronage. Lists of claims and further information to be Had at the Pioneer St-.i-f, of Alexander Hogg. I Shortloud, 24th Oct., 1367

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1308, 25 January 1868, Page 1

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