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Shortland Town Advertisements. KAEAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W. E O S E BEGS to inform Visitors, Business Won, Miners, &c, that he has OPENED the above HOTBL (second house from the Landing-place). It contains superior accommodation, contbinod with every comfort, at moderate charges, and ho solicits their patronage. Every information, respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. REMEMBER THE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from tho Landing-place). Passengers per steamers accommodated at all hours. TV. HOSE, PROPRIETOR. KAEAKA GOLD-FIELD. GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! SHOKTLAND HOTEL. THE undersigned notifies to tho Public in general and Diggers in particular, that he has built a 30MMOIJ.IOOS HOTEL at KADKBANQA where ie will provide for the wants of all in a manner that ivill give satisfaction. The Table will be supplied to suit the tastes of risitors from Auckland as well as tho residents in the district. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of tho very sesc quality at Auckland prices. JOHN" BUTT. TO VISITORS TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. BAENETT & CO/S~DINING EOOMS, POLLEN-STREET, SHOKTLAND, (Opposite Captain Butt's). ABATWKTT & 00. having completed their • NEW and EXTENSIVE PKJCMISEB in Pollen-etreet, Shortland, desire to call the attent : on jf all Visitors to the Thames Gold-fields, to their arge and handsomely fitted DINING and BEDROOMS, where they trust erery accommodation will be found in the way of good living, and first-claße sleeping accommodation. Private Sitting and Bed-rooms can always ho had, the attendance is good, the charges moderate, and Meals are served at all hours from half-past eix in ihe morning, to 10 at night. MUSING AND BHARE BROKER FOR THE THAMES GOLD FIELD. J . H MCR A £ IS prepared to negociate the purchase and sale of Shares. Kaa had iong experience in Quartz Beefing, and by his practical knowledge of this District since opened, trusts that by his attention to mining interests, will ensure him a ehare of the Diggers' patronage. Z/iets of claims and further information to be had it the Pioneer Store, or of RICHARD E\TON", 32, Queen-etrect, Auckland. __ y A aIKA GOLD MINING COMPANY CRKGISTERED). CAPITAL £4,000 IN 400 SHARES OF £10 EACH. Provisional Dibectors: Mr. Benjamin Johnson, Manager and Chairman Mr. R, M. McTurk, Mr. H. M. Shepherd, Mr. F. Lyster, Mr. H. McNaughton, K. M. McTurk, Secretary. Bankers, Bank of New Zealand. SOLICITOB i J. B. Rassell, Eaq, THE OLAISI which the above Company is to •wori U known as the " MONSTKR CLAIM," B«fs is registered under the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865. 172 shares ure 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 £4 per Share when the allotment ie made. It is expected that no further calls will be made for some time, if any, of which 15 days' notice will be given. The above Company is formed in order to erecf machinery to work the Claim, which abounds in goldbearing quartz leaders. Water power Till be applied, heing situated on a farouiableeite, having a aufficisnl supply of water to work six stampers. 30 tone oi qusrlz can be got out weekly ; at a moderate calcu' lation it ie estimated to yield at least 3 ounces to thf ton. ' mail quantities already crushed from the heap have yielded at tho rate of 20 ounces to the ton. Dividends will brf paid monthly upon the netl profits. Forms of application can be obtained from th( undersigned. R. M. McTURK, Secretary, Shortland. J.TOWSONGaKLICK, Phnrebroker to the Company, Auckland.

NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. T . E LT I S 0 N , BOOT-MAZER, BEG 3 to intimate that he has REMOVED to more central premises in QUEEN-BTB_b.T, second door from Vulcan Lane, and next door to Mr. F. H. Lewis? ok T. K. would take thw opportunity of thanking hie numerous customers and the public generally, for their very liberal support since he has commenced business in Auckland, and to assure them that no effort will be wanting on his part, by unremitting attention to the wants of his customers, and by careful accuracy in the working department of his business, to merit the continuance of their favouie. Jutt received, a large Assortment of LADIi-S' AND GHNTLEMKN'S JBOOTS, Ex ' Maori , and ' Novelty.' T. V.. being n first-clas9 tradesman himself, will guarantee th:it all iioots made by him are of the beet material* and workmanship, at very low rates, to meet the times. l_g- Please to rote the addreee— J. ELLISON, BOOT-MAIES, QUEffiN-BTBKET, (Second door from Vulcan. Lane, and next door to fllr. F H. Lewisson). SOTIOB. C. ARTHUR & SON F)ER to inform their numerous friends and the E > public generally that they have REMOVED to thone c-ntial and commodious premises known as the EX HAiNO-H. AUCTION MART, Queen-street (next door to Messrs. W. B. <_. J. H. Upton, Xookseliers), whero they will carry on their business as Auctioneers, General Commission, Bou«e, and Land / Agenlg, ae hi-retof< re, and having greater aocommoj dntion, are prepared to take in for sale any quantity I of Merc; imdifo, Produce, Furniture, &c, at the ehortebt notice.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1345, 9 March 1868, Page 1

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