Shortland Town Advertisements. NOTICE TO DIGQEES. | SHOETLAND TOWN. T7~EESING, DOITSH, AND- KEKSING'S BBAXCir CANADA STOKE, (NEiRLY Qvyositt. BoviiTEu'a BniTißH Hotel.) K., D., and K., having opened tho above Store, beg to intimate io DIGG-EBS and others, that thoj will bo supplied with first-class CLOTHING A]S T D DEAPERY of erory desciiptiuii, at Auckland Prices, if they cull .it the 23KANCH CA2x T ADA STOIIE. KKESIN'G, DOirsiT, AND KEESIS'G, 'Jf-QTajERS AND OUTFITTEUS, (iS T eirlr Opposite Boulter's British Uotel,) SUORTLAHDiTOWN. TO YISITOE3 TO THE THAMES J GOLD-FIELDS. BAEInETT & CO.'S~bININGr ROOMS, POLLEN-STREET, BEOKTLAXD, (Or?o3iiE Captain Butt's). ABAKXKTT & 00. havin<» completed their . NEW and EXIENSIViT PKifMlrfiiS in Pollen-stroot, Shortland, desire to cull the attention of all Yisitsre to the r i bames Gold-fields, to thfir larße and handsomely iltted DINING nnd BKDKOOMS, Trhere they trust every accommodation will be found in ilio way of good living, and sleeping accommodation. PriTate Sitting and Bed-rooms can alwnys bo hid, the attendance ia good, thn chiirgee moderate, and Meals aro served at all hours from half-pußt sis ia the morninp, to 10 at night. KAEAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. "W .HOSE BEG 3 to inforni Visitors, business Men, Miners, &c, thiit he Ijas OPENED the nbove HOTEL (second houi-o from the Linding-plece}. It coßtiiinn superior accommodation, combined with evory enmfort, at moderate charge.-., and ha so'.icita their patronage. Every information respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. REMEMBER THE THAMES HOTEL 1 (Second Hotel from the Landing-place). Pa acngore per steamer* accommodnted at all hours. W. EOSE, PEOPRIETOIt. KAEAKA GOLD-PIELD, GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! S HOST LAND HOTEL. ' li IHE undersigned notifies to the Public in general I and Diseers in particular, that he has built a COMMODIOUS HOTEL at KAUKRANGA where ha will providn for the wants of all in a manner that will give satisfaction. The Table will bii supplied to suit the taetes of visitors from Auckland us well as the residents in the district. t£3g* Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very best quality at Auckland prices. JOBS BUTT. THA3IES GOLD-FIELD. VICTORIA HOTEL, SHORTLAND. J. MULLIGAN BEGS to inform his Friends and tho Public visiting Bhortlayid Town, Kaueranpa, that in consequence of extentiro alterations in his Eetablishmnnf., he has now amplo accommodation for those who may favour him with their patronage. All separate Bedrooms. A ficßt-claiß Table kept, and all Liquors of tho beet quality. The attendance is of the best description. THAMES GOLD-FIJJLDS. MIXING SiiABE-BROKEIt & COMMISSION AGrEKT. THI3 Subscriber ia rropared to negotiate for the 3ALE and PURCHASE of SHAKES, in CLAIMS on the GOLD-FIKLD:', and for Allotments of Land. He truiitt-: strict and prompt attention to ordera entrusted to him will merit a slitim of public fupporl; nnd no endeavour nliall bo wanting to insure tho inten-fts of bin clients. He lias now for sslo Shaw in rnoet of the best gold -bearing Uiimß on the field. List and particulars may be obtained as below. GEO. GINGF.LL, MIKING KLIA li E BRO K K T., Office—Pol!en-6tit,et, Shorlland. In Auckland — S. VICKERS (late fr. F. Staek), t ticllbury'a Build.ngs, Queen-street, ....... j THAMES GOLD-HELD. T H. MACRATC has for S ALK,'SHARES in all r.? « tho l)P*-t rLAIMS on the Ihoires Gold-fi'ld, includiri;r 13arry'p, Hunt's ticuf, Murphy's, Tookey'e, Williamfon'p, '£oah'\'t No. 2, Bombay, Caledonia, Hobr.rt Huna, and All Katio>:e. Apply to J. V.. McRAE, Shortland; Or, WJ. AIIKEN, Lind Agent, Aackiund. S.veral s« n L-ts on hnnd. Mi-N'iNG AM> (-MaUK Bi?t)KSU IfOH 'X'dJL Ta-,MKtf GOLD FUiLI). ;J . H . M c 11' A E "jT S prepurt'ii to the pnrchuso and fnlo of .A Siriare". Bus had lnnjj i-xprrioncn in Qimrtz I Pevfint;, and hy. I/is praclicnl"knowledge of thj's j Distrijf sir-t* <v cri.nl, truMs tha f . by his attenti"n to j mir.i:ie intxre'-se, will Ci:s-uro h'm a share of thu j . JA^l- 1 of'cViinj* mid fmther inf'irm«l.ion to b<j bin' ' j at tlw Piririi-er > Uvp, of Aluxiindur iljgg- \ ■ t-h-ji-tbiid, 24U.i Oct., 1887
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1309, 27 January 1868, Page 1
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