FOR TARANAKr, NELSON. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, OTAGO, SOUTHLAND, HOKITEEA, AND GREYMOUTH. ALS<>, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON. j mRI Panama, New Zealand, and JL Australian ttoyal Mail Company's ' AIREDALE,' 500 tons, 100 horeo-power, A. Kennedy, Commander, will leave tho Onohunga "Wharf for the above ports, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 19th inst. Ail Freights acd Fassaijoa must be engaged at the Company's office. H. M. JERVIS,, Agent. FOR THE THAMKS GOLD-FIELDS. . ."H HE p.s. 'ENTERPRISE No. 2' •sS&fee*i- - Will leave for the Diggings THIS DiY (Wednesday), at S p.m. An iron safe is kept on board for the safe custody of the gold. The only boat that goesup-the Creek. Fares : Cabin, 65.; Second Cabin, 4s. MS. -STEPHENSON, Agent at Shortland. FOB THE THAMES GOLD-EIELDS. ■ fjHHE S.S. 'TAURANGA' will leave for above THIS DAY, at 2 p.m., and on THURSDAY, at 9 a.m., sharp. THOMAS MACKY, Agent. May. 13, IS6S. NEW GOLD-FIELD, KENNEDY'S BAY. ~ iJiHE S. S. ~~ 'TAUKANGA' will le ve for Kennedy's Bav, via Shortland, on THURSDAY MuiiNING, at 9 o'clock. T. MAOKY, Agent. May 12, ISSB. FOR SYDNEY. (Taking Passengers for San Francisco.) .-i HTHE splendid, fast-sailing clipper JL barque =Ssl™3=>r ' ETHAN ALLEN,' Captain J. S. Friend, 500 tons, will sail for the above port immediately uer inward cargo is discharged. This vessel ha: excellent accommodation for both cabin 9nd steerage passengers. Only a limited number of the former can be taken. For fi eight or passage apply to THORNTON, SMITH & FIRTH, Queen-street. May 6,1868. • FOR KENNEDY'S BAY GOLD DIGGINGS. yV rpHE clipper Schooner ~ 'METEOR,* Will sail for the above Port from Queen-street Wharf THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock sharp. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board. Shortland Town Advertisements. KARAKA GOLD-EIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W.ROSE | EEG3 to inform Visitors, Business Men, Miners, &c., that he has OPENED the above HOTEL I (second house from the Landing-place). It contains I superior accommodation, combined with every comfort, at moderate charges, and he solicits their patronage. _ I Every information respecting the Gold-field can be obtained. j
REMEMBIiR THE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from the Landing-place). Passeneers per steamers accommodated at all hours. W. EOSE, PROPRIETOR. TO VISITORS TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. BAEJTETT & CO.'S DINING-. BOOMS, POLLEN-STEEET, SHORTLAND, (Opposite Captain Butt's). ABARNETT & CO. having completed their a NEW and EXTENSIVE PREMISES in Pollen-gtreet, Shortland, desire to call the attention of all Visitors to the Thames Gold-fields to their large and handsomely fitted DINING and BEDEQOMS. where they trust oyerj accommodation will be found in the way of good living, und first-elass sleeping accommodation. Private Sitting and Bed-rooins cs.n always be had; the attendance is good, the ehaiges moderate, and Meals are served at all hoars from half-past six in the morning to ten at night. MESSRS. BEETHAM, WALELEB, & CO. BEG to announce to the Public that thoy have commenced business in Shortland as SURVEYORS, MINING AGENTS, VALUERS, ARBITRATORS, AND SHAREBROKEES. From their long experience in Engineering and Surveying, their extensive knowledge of the business connected with diggings in this and other parts of the world, and their intimate acquaintance with the best claims on the Thames Gold-field, they have reason for anticipating such support from the pubile as muat command success. Meßsrß. 8., W. & 00. have arranged for the weekly publication of a share list of current prices in the leading claims at the Thames, which they purpose forwarding by each mail to their correspondents in Canterbury and other parts of New Zealand, also in Victoria, New south Wales, and Queensland. By this means they feel confident of their ability to insure a steady flow of industry and wealth into the ■ district, and to bring prominently into notice a diggings that bids fair to surpass in richness any in the world. Books are now open at their Offices, r .-r the Bank of A.UB*Talasia, Pollen-street,. Shortlair.!. :.r the Bala ffid purchase of shares, where thß principals rnav J96i - Consulted daily. &f'" Auckland Agents—Messrs. S. Cochbanb & Sov.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1400, 13 May 1868, Page 1
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