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Thames Advertisements. ] [A cakd.] ROBERT HUSTWICK. (Late of Edson & Co., Queen-street, Auokland,) rtHBIIS T AND DRUGGIST, Corner of BROWN AND WILLIAMSON-STREETS, GBAHAMSTOWN. MR. A. SAUNDERS, SHAREBROKER, OWEN-STREET, GRAHAM'S TOWN, THAMES GOLD-FIELD. AGENT for the Thames Mining Investment Association. Licensed Distributor of Duty Stamps. Auckland Agent—Henby Gilmllan, Queen-street. MESSRS. BEETHAM, WALKER & CO., SURVEYORS, MINING AGENTS, VALUERS, ARBITRATORS, AND SHAR2BROKERS. BOOKS are open at their Offices, Pollen stbejst, Shortland, for the sale and purchase of shares, where the principals may be consulted daily. Auokland Agents—Messrs. S. Cochbane & Son. CO m 0 r* gq a 1 §« : i I. o " 23 Q S g g M 0Q O P 3 h fig g S " s O * S3 * m "■ ° Ph KARAKA GOLD-FIELDS, SHORTLAND TOWN. THE THAMES HOTEL. W . E O S E BEGS to inform Visitors, Business Me. , Miners, ftc., that he has OPENED the above HOTEL (second house rom the Landing-place). It contains 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). Passenger* ser ateamers accommodated at all hours W. EOS E, PROPRIETOR. Of § 1 S »a I 1 H 3 § S- « 8 o o * Oh P c 5 o £ rh H „ H w m W SQ t! W Ph £ HH fi H so S § e ■<d 9* HH m 55 C IJ < * I ® ! pq % THE MUNSTER HOTEL. NASH & DUNN, Pboi-bxeto S. mmS Hotel has been recently finished, and is X justly considered one of the FINEST HOTELS in Shortland. It is conveniently and centrally situated in the most healthy part of the Town —directly opposite the Bank of New South Wales—and as the proprietors are specially particular in their selection of Spirits and Wines, &c., they hope to receive their share of public Bupport. Lofty Well-aired Bedrooms. Observe— J THE MUNSTER HOTEL, NASH AND DUNN, | Probribtob*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1630, 11 February 1869, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1630, 11 February 1869, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1630, 11 February 1869, Page 5

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