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Shortland Town Advertisements. TO VISITORS TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. fc ALEX/NDER BARNETT'S FINING EOOMS, SHORTLAND, (Oppositb Captain Butt's). ' \ BARfETT having completed his MEW A, and EXTENSIVE PREMISES in Pollenstreet, Shortand, desire te call the attention of all Visitors to he Thames Gold-fields to his large and handsomely fitted DINING and BED-ROOMS, where he trista every accommodation will be found in the way >f good living, and first-class sleeping accommodaton. Private Siting and Bed-rooms can always be had; I the attendaice is good, the charges moderate, and Meals are s<rved at all hours from half-past sis in the morning to*n at night. TO VISICOES AND OTHKRS TO THE THAMES GOLD FIELDS. MCANATAIRI RESTAURANT, TOOKErS FLAT. Gh HOPKINS BEGSfr call attention to his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, where he trusts every accommodation will be foind. GOOD BEDS. MEALS it all hours of the day, with good attendance and moderate charges. May 3. ELARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. TIE THAMES HOTEL. W . SOSE BEO to inform Visitors, Business Men, Miners, <£~ that he has OPENED the above HOTEL (eecom house from the Landing-place). It contains ' superif accommodation, combined with every com- ' fort, { moderate charges, and he solicits their patronge. Evey information respecting the Gold-field can be oblined. REMEMBER 'HE THAMES [HOTEL (Seoond Hotel from the Landing-place). Passagcrs per steamers accommodated at all hours. W . EOS E, PROPRIETOR. m:ssrs. beetham, walker & co., SURVEYORS, MJING AGENTS, VALUERS, ARBITRATORS, AND S AREBROKERS. TpOK3 are open at their Oifices, PollenJl BTBEH.T, Shortland, for the sale and purchase ofihares, where the principals may be consulted ■ day. .uckland Agents —Messrs. S. Cocheanb & Sow. lESSRS. McG-INLEY AND CLARK li EG to inform tho Public that they have COM_P MENCED BUSINESS at their Office, Pollenseet, Shortland, as Mining Agents, Sharebrokers, ibitrators, Valuers, Land Agents, &c., and are now ppared to negociate the Purchase or Sale of Shares, ilotments, &c., and to transact General Mining gencv Business. The"facts of Mr. McGinley having been successilly enguged as a Practical Miner upon these Goldelds (which are in so many respects different from ny other known Gold-bearing Quartz Mines), from heir very commencement—his thorough knowledge if a large proportion of the Claims—and Messrs. HcG. and C.'a extensive acquaintance with the Mining Community, and their long Business Commission with the Auckland Public, induce the belief that they will receive a fair share of support. They beg to state that all Commissions intrusted to their charge, whether to Purchase or Sell, will receive their most careful attention. That they will spare no effort to have always the best and most reliable information on Mining Matters, with which they will fee happy to supply cither Intending Purchasers or Miners. That all Ctiims in which they may have Shares for Sale will be carefully inspected by themselves. That they will make it their constant endeavour to give such advice, and to transact their Business in such a manner as shall be to the satisfaction and best advantage of those whose interests shall be committed to their charge. That they will use the utmost care with regard to all matters affecting the interests of Purchasers through their Agency. That their Share Lists, which! contain many valuable Shares, a number of which are in Firat-claBS Claims, and well worthy the attention of Intending Purchasers, may be seen at their Office, where Messrs. McG. and C. may be personally consulted. Pollen-street, Shortland. Referee in Auckland—W. Aitkin. At whose office a list of shareß may be seen, and full particulars obtained: AUCKLAND HE MEMBERS of the several Companies are > reminded that the usual GOVERNMENT MONTHLY INSPECTION PARADE will be held in the Drill shed, Princes-street, on TUESDAY Evening next, 7th instant, at 7 o'clock, when every Member is required to be present. Absentees are liable to be fined 20s each. After the Inspection Parade, a MEETING -will be held by Companies for the purpose of Electing a Member from each Company to serve on the Finance Committee tor the ensuing year ; and to consider the proposal of Erecting a Monument to the n:cmory of our late respected District Commanding Officer, Major Tighe. JAMES DERi<OM, Captain, Senior Officer, A.H.V. Auckland, July 4, 1868. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, M. HOETON BTJSBY RESPEOTFUI/LY announces to his Friends and Customers, the Ladieß and Gentlemen of Auckland and its vicinity, that he has REMOVED THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY from Wol'.esley-street Ka?t to No. 172, Queen-street, nearly opposite the Old Court House (two doors above Messrs. Owen and Fendelow's, Ironmongers), where he will continue to malte every description of Window Blinds, of the best material and workmanship, at the lowest remunerating prices for Heady Money. The Trade supplied as before. 172, QUEEN-STiiEET. CLARK, ARCH., & SON, Warehousemen, Short" land-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1445, 6 July 1868, Page 1

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