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Thames Advertisements. GRAHAM'S TOWS" TEMPERANCE HOTEL, TOOKEY'3 FLAT. <3. DAVIDSON, Phopbietob. £1 DAVIDSON take? lliis opportunity of tliankng his friends and the public for their past patronage, and as the alterations pro now completed, at a large outlay, nothing has been left undone that would add to the Comfort of hi 3 Visitors. , The RGOraS aro lofty aid spacious, the ventilation perfect throughout, and tho accommodation for Travellers replete with every convenience. And it- will bo the Special Am of tho proprietor to KEEP SUCH A TABL3 as to merit genera J approval, and a;, fill hours. Koto tko -\iidvess— CHABI23 DAVIDSON, rnorjiiETOK, OWEN-STREET, GK-MIAII'S TOWN, TIIAUEi'. N.B. 'Patronised by Lord Burleigh on his visit to the DiggingS. TO YISITOTvS TO THE THAMES GOLD-FIELDS. A.LEXANDES BAESTETT'S DINING- EOOMS, POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND, (Opposite Captain Bott's). ABABNETT having completed his NEW • and ESTENSIVK PREMISES in Pollen- • treat, Shortlauil, desire to call the attortion of all Visitors to l ho Thames Gold-fields to his large and handsomely fitted DINING and BED-ROOMS, where he tru-ts every accommodation will be found in the way of good living, end first-class sleeping accommodation. Private Pitting and Bed-rooms can always bo had; the attendance is good, the chaiges moderato, and Meals are served at all hours from half-past six in the morning to ten at night. TO VISITORS AND OTHURS TO THE THAMES GOLDFIELDS. MOANATAIE.I RESTAURANT, TOOKEr'S FLAT.

a. HOPKINS BEGS to call attention to his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, where he trusts every accommodation Vill be found. GOOD BEDS. MEALS at all hours of the day, with good attendance and moderate charge*. May 22. KARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W. E O S E j BEGS to inform Visitors, Businesii Men, Miners, &c., that ho has OPENED the above HOTEL (second house rom the Landing-placa). 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. REMEMBER THE THAMES HOTEL (Second Hotel from the Landing-place). Passengers per steamers accommodated, at all boors. W. ROSE, PROPRIETOR. ALLAWAY'S DINING ROOMS, BRO WN-STREET, OBAHAM'S TOWN, THAMES G-OLD-FIELDS. YIBITORS and others are solicited to patronise this Fatablishment, where they will find GOOD LIVING and FIRST-CLASS SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION All the rooms are lofty, lined, and newly furnished. ' A handsomely fu"-n : shed Sittins:-room, for the use of visitors, commanding a view of Turarua. MESSRS. McGINLEY & CLARK BEG to inform the Public that they have commenced ' Business at their' oificea, Pollen-street, Shortland,* as MINING AGENTB, P HARE BROKERS, ARBI•IBATOB-, VALUE R--', LiNU AGiSNTS, &c., and are now prepared to negociate the Purchase or Sale of Shares, Allotment*", &c., and to transact General Minim; Sgency Hu-iness. The facta of Mr. Mc l 'Xni.e? having been suecessfullv engaged ai ft Praoti al Miner upon these Goldfields (wliiij»-are in so ma.-y respects different from any other know Gold-bearing (Quartz Mines), from, their very commonc*Tnejit : —hi? thorough knowledge of » proportion of the < laims—and Messrs. McG. and ( .'e extensive/ acquaintance with the Mining Comujunry, un t their l:»ner business connection with iho '• lieu l»n>i public, induce the belief that they will receive a fm'r share of support. They beg to stute that all llommissions entrusted to thrir ch.rse, wheth r to Purchase or Sell, will receive their most careful attention. That Ihi-y wiil hp arc no cff.) ito have always the test and iin'Ht reliibse information on Mining Matters with which they "ill ho happy to Bupply either Intending t'uichasers or Miner*. That oj'i'.h they may have shares for sale vi!| h ( . -fi. !y inspected by themselves. Thai 1 liny will rnakn it thtnr cnnst«nt endeiivonr to givn eueli u.lviVh, nml to transact tlieir bn-iness in such a msiuie- us ►h«ll bo to the s tisfaction and best adTuiit. fii' "t v>hore nlerebts sbull be committed to ttlei.' < llitrut-. That i e wl.i the utmost rare with regard to all iniitteiH "!!'-• ting ihe interests ot Purchasers throng!) ihfir .\gßi-f.y. Thin their t-'lmre Lists, whieh eontain many valuable Minri-s, - number nf which ure in t<)rgt-ola>s Claims, an.i w. II win th\ tin- uitenti 'n of Intending Pur<;hnterT, nn.y h« .i-en at l>'eir offi e, where Messrs. He,t. a id.C n.ar fce personally consulted. _ Polleu-rtiei t, -hortland._

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1517, 5 October 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1517, 5 October 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1517, 5 October 1868, Page 6

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