FOR NEW BEDFORD, MASS., UNITED STATES. rrißE Splendid Al Extromo Clipper •EMPRESS, , SOO tons, J. Ccopek, Commandor, will sail on Ist MAY. Has excellent accommodation for Saloon Passengers. For Passage only, apply to L. D. NATHAN & CO. FOR THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. rPHE Regular Traders ' COBNSTALK, , And the Cutter • ELLEN.' For freight or passage, apply to Mr. 11. NICOL, or to Archarb and Brows, Mechanics' Bay. FOH TAPU CREEK. mHE Regular Trader ' SPEY ' J. Nicholas. Muster, leaves THIS EVENING. Shortland Town Advertisements. KAKAKA GOLD MINING COMPANY ([REGISTERED). CAPITAL £4,000 IN 403 SHARES OF £10 EACH. Provisional Djbectoks : Mr. Benjamin Johnson, Manager and Chairman Mr. H. M. McTurk, Mr. H. M. Shepherd, Mr. F. Lyster, Mr. H. McXaughton, I'. M. McTutk, Secretary. Bankers, Bank of New Zealand. Solicitob : J. B. Rjssell, Esq, mHE CLAIM which the ahove Company \s to L work is known as the " MONSTKR CLAIM," and is registered under the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865. 172 eharcs aro retained by the originul Shareholders, leaving 228 to be offered to the Public, at £10 per *Share. £1 per Share deposit on application, (the money to he returned if not allotted,) and £i per Share when the allotment ie made. It. is eipected that no further calls will be made for some time, if any, of which 15 days' notico will be given. The above Company is formoQ in order to erect machinery to work the Claim, which abounds in goH. bearing quartz leaders. Water power i»ill be applied, being situated on a farouiable site, having a sufficient supply of water to work six stampers. 30 tons of quartz can be got out weekly ; at a moderate calculation it is estimated to yield at least 3 ounces to the ton. irinall 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. Forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned. R. M. McTURK, Secretary, Hhortland. J.TOWSON G«KLICK, Share-broker to the Company, Auckland. KARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W. ROSE BEGS to inform Visitors, Business Men, Miners, &c, that he has OPENED the above HOTEL (eeco:id house from the Landing-place). It costuins 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). Paßsengers per steamers accommodated at all houre. W. HOSE, PROPRIETOR. KAEAKA GrOLD-PIELD. GO^ , GOLD! Qoidi SHOETLAND HOTEL. ' 1 iHE undersigned notifies to the Public in general _L and Diggers in particular, that he has built a COMMOUIOUi HOTKL at KAUKRiNGA -whore he will provide for the wants of all in a manner that will give satisfaction. The Table will be cupplied to euit the tastes of visitors from AujkUnd as wel) as the residents in the dietrict, igg" Wines, Sj iritf, and Malt Liquors of the very best quality at Auckland prices. JOHN BUTT. MLNING A\D sHAItK BKOKKR FOB, THE Ttunrrcs gold field. J . i 1 M c It A E IS prepared to negoeiale the purchase, and sale of Shares. Has had iung experience in Quartz Keefing, nnd l>y his practical knowledge of this Dietrict since opened, trusts that by his attention to mining interci-ts, will eneuro him a share oi the Biggero' patronage. Lists oi cliume und further information to be had at the Pionuer store, or of KIOHARD EATON, 32, Queen-street, Auckland. MINING AND 81MKE BR"KER FOB TaPU OUKKK G' iLD-FIELD. JaMKS SUTHERLAND BEGS most respectfully to inform the Miners of lupu Oti'ck that he has started in the abov.- e tiling, and furthnr aeeures the Digging Community thut any Kusiness intrusted to him shall b,- puiicln-iily attended to,i,ndallSH AKES hone-tlj ])1.-j' • Sh D of, according to the Teudor'a inBtruciioiiK —For uitiier particulars, address J. fcUTUjBLAiiD, or ut liotel, Tapu Creek.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1363, 30 March 1868, Page 1
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