Shortland Town Advertisements. KARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, , "'!; SHORTLAJN'D TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W. E 0 S E BKGB to, inform Visitors, Bueinese .Men, Miners, &.-., that he has OPENED the above HOTEL (second house from the Landing-place)., It contains superior accommodation, combined -with every comfort, at moderate charges, and ho solicits their patronage. Every information respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. REMBMBER THE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from the Landing-place). Passengers per steamers accommodated at all hours. W. ROSE, PROPRIETOR. KAEAIA GOLD-FIELD. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! SHOitTLAND HOTEL. THE undersigned notifies to the Publio in general and Diggers in particular, that he bae-built a COMMODIOUS HOTEL at KA.UBRA.NGA. -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 as well as the residents in the district. . • • • Igp Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very best quality at Auckland prices. JOHN BUTT. TO VISITORS TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. BARNETT & CO.'S J)INLNGr ROOMS, POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND, '■ ■ (Opposite Captain Butt's). ABARNETT & CO. having completed, their • NEW'and EXTENSIVE PRJSMI3EB in Pollen-street, Shortland, desire to call the attention of all Visitors to the Thames Gold-fields, to- their large and handsomely fitted DINING and .BEDROOMS, where they trust every accommodation, will be found in the way of good living, and first-claee sleeping accommodation. Private Sitting and Bed-rooms can always be had, the attendance is good, the charges moderate, and Meals are served at all hours from half-past eix in the morning, to 10 at night. MINING AND BHABE BROKER FOR THE THAMES GOLD FIELD. J . H McE A E IS prepared to negociate the purchase and sale of Bhareg. Has had iong experience in Quartz Reefing, and by his practical knowledge of this District since opened! trusts that by his attention to mining interests, will ensure him a share of the ! Diggers' patronage. Liets of claims and further information to be had at the Pioneer Store, or of RICHARD EATON, 32, Queen-street, Auckland. KAEAKA GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).
CAPITAL £4,000 IN 400 SHARES OF £10 EACH. Phovisionai. Dibbctobs : Mr. Benjamin Jobneon, Manager and Chairman Mr. K, M. McTurk, Mr. H. M. Bhepherd, Mr. F. Lyeter, Mr. H. McXaughton, K. M. HcTtirk, Secretary. Bankers, Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor ; J. B. iUseell, Eaq, r F!HE OLAIM which the above Company is to I wort is known as the •' MONSTER CLAIM," and is registered under the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865. 172 ebaree are retained ; by the original Shareholders, leaving 228 to be offered to the Public, at £10 per Share. £1 per Share deposit on application, (the money to be returned if not allotted,) and £i per Share when the allotment is made. It is expected that no further callg will be made for eome time, if any, of which 15 days' notice will be given. The above Company is formed in order to erect machinery to work the Claim, which abounds in goldbearing quartz leaders. Water power will be applied, being Bituated on a farouiaMe site, having a sufficient supply of water to work six: stampers. 30 tons of quartz can be got out weekly ; at a moderate calcuI lation it is estimated lo yield at least 3 ounces to the ton. Small quantities already crushed from the heap have yielded at the rate of 20 ounces to the ton. Dividends will bj paid monthly upon the nett profits. Forma of application can bo obtained from the undersigned. P.. M. McTURK, , Secretary, Shortland. J. TONSON GaKT.ICK, Shaiebroker to the < ompany, Auckland. THE THAMES CUCSHJNGr COMPANY. •■■ '; COMPANY is in course of formation under ii. the above title for CRUSHING QUARTZ at the Thames Gold-field. It is proposed thiit lirst-r-lnea machinery, propelled by an engine of from 30 to 40 horse power, be forthwith erected on an excellent aite, which has already been secured. The proposed capital is £5000 in 1000 shareeof £5 each, of which, however, only BQO will bo disposed of at present, £1 will bo paid on application, and further calls at the rate of 10a. per ehuro will be made at not less thjin one month's notice. The Company will berpgi-tered under the Mining Companies Limited Linbility Act, 1865, by which the liability of each shareholder is limited to the j amount of hie share or shares. Applications for share* may be made to , Mi;. Ml KEN, Queen-stieet; Mi(. <"'LaRKS"N, WymJhain-etreet; MK. BAkTLKTT, Queen-etreet; Or to MR. SM \RT, (Of the.firm of Cruickshank, £mnrt & Co., Herchunts, Bigb-etreet, Auckland.) Manager pro. tent. cabbage bay. fjfENDERS will be received until the 23rd inst. fl. for FALLING and CUTTING TIMBEIi at Cabbage Bay. Specification to he seen and information given at the Office of late Heron, l.aviil, & Co., Custom.-houae-street. E. J. MATHTBWS. March 2, 1863. TO PAINTBHS, ETC. npE'vDF.RS are required for work at the UNION / 1 BANK OF AUSTRALIA.—AppIy at ray •| Office, Shortliind-rtreet I JAMES WRIGLKY, Architect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1344, 7 March 1868, Page 1
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