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THE HUMMUMS HOTEL COM-, PAN"V (LIMTTKD), £ < rKAUAWSTOW V. To be Registered mule:* " THE JOINT STOCK COMPANIES I ACT." Cmttat. : CS.OOO, TX soq Sharks or CIO , ; EA'.mi. r • JJJ per Sharn to be paid on formation of the . ! Company ; the bsilanee in .-nils not exceeding 1 | ;L*2 per Shave, io be paid at intervals of not 5 [ less than one month. - ! AL\>*agemk> _ t: A Board of Directors to he appointed at the 1 General of I Shareholders. j 'jPHE object- of this Compnnv is to pvuvide I * Grahain>to\vn and Shortlantl, Hotel Ac- ' : «:onnnodation of a .superior eia?» ; for this ] ! purpose a valuable piece of ground, in a central 5 ' and ('•oinninndiug position, has already been ' j secured on advantageous levins. ' It is pro}>osed to eivi-t a ]mv£T' and eomnio- ' | dious Comniereial 31ot«d. possessing all the ' I conveniences and eomfurN requisife for a fu'sti class i Tot el. i To supply the piv<enl demand for aeeuin- • | modatioa and meet the rapidlv-growinu requirements of the place in a manner suitable ? to the habits and ta.-tus of rhe capitalists, ? gentlemen, and traveller.- vi—itiiific the field. ' . the Hotel will be erected and conducted on the same principle as the Joint Stock Comy panics Hotels of London, Paris auci New York*. 1 which have at once conferred an immense boon on the public, and proved highly remuJ iterative (o the fortunate shareholders, paying, on an rivevage, not less than 20 per cent, per annum net profit. It may confidently be anticipated that this Hotel will not only enhance the value ot property in its immediate neighbourhood, but. will itself be rendered more valuable by the , ' 1 growing wealth of the phc.-c. ' ( The great and growing demand for good Hotel aeeo)nijiod;;t ion. (he r;.j»id anrl steady increase of p.^>uia ? ion and wealth, the ! corresponding advance in the v;due of pro- ; ' j ] ll<r ty» the uniform success which lias attended 1 ; all Hotels founded on the joint-stock principle, ■ ; combine to guarantee that this will be a safe j and prujjiabic inveMmcnt Ibrlhe shareholders. ' The Private an ! Family apartments will be , o/ a most superior di-seription, and with this ' , view the pro]>oscd IJotei w ill be arraiiLf-d as follows —Six suites of apartments for private j ' familic>, with I.adie-' Oolfee Room atmched, 1 a luxury hitherto unknown in the colonics ; j ; l'ifty Single Bedrooms. Private Heading, ; ■ Co/fee, Meeting, Club, and Milliard Jfooms, i ' Private liar, Jiaths, <!te.. with all the latest. ■ | mechanical appliances to be f>und in a first | class ICnglisli or Continental Hotel. The whole will be under the management of a gent lemen of larjje experience, both at ]route and in the Colonies. ( Adequate accommodation will be provided lor the general public, so that tlie liar trade may secure additional prolit to the cstablishment. • Application for shares to be made to Mr. I EDWIN HOOPER, at- the oilice of Martin Sholl, Queen-street, Auckland, and at Albert- ; street, Grahamstown. LEOAL MANAG-EP, MININO AGENT AND GOLD FIELD SURVEYOR. T HE undersigned (late Chief Engineer and ' • Chief Surveyor of the Thames Goldfields) begs to inform his friends and the ; public that he has OPENED an OFFICE , for the purpose of ACTING as LEGAL MANAGER of GOLD MINING- COMPANIES, and Agent for conducting the business of parties residing at a distance, who have interests in the iie'd. M W. trusts that his professional standing will be a sufficient guarantee that his clients' interests will be his first consideration, and that all business intrusted to him will have his best and earnest attention. Air. W. purposes to associate with him an experienced Surveyor, for conducting, under ! his direction, such surveys as may be placed j in his hands. \ HENRY WRIGG-, i Civil Engineer and Surveyor. [ Albert-street, Grahauistown, I August 7, 1569. " TII 13 UN D ERSIGIED 1 j I: AVE ON SALIC, ! ' At (heir Stores, Shorllaml-street, 3 ! rrillE Undermentioned Croods, on hand and i L to arrive— • | 8 hlids. Hciinossy's and Mai-tell's Pale I anil Dark Brandy i 20 qr.-casks ditto ditto ditto L * ! 10 qr.-casks Associated Cultivators' ditto • j 12 qr.-caslcs Finest Campbell own Whiskey 1 j l'l qr.-casks Danville's ditto ! S hlids. Lowndes' Hum, 30 o.p. . | 10 qr.-casks ditto 30 aiul 10 o.p. • j SO eases Martell's Pale Brandy I I 125 ditto ditto ditto r ! 50 ditto Associated Cultivator's Vineyard | ditto | 150 ditto Geneva, best brands 150 ditto Old Tom, Burnett's and Bernard's , 50 ditto Dunvillc's Whiskey ' ' 50 ditto Campbeltown and Islay ' 2 qr.-casks Old Tom 15 ditto 1, 2, 3, & 4, diamond, Port 10 ditto Carey's do. 2 hluls. Old Tawney, ISSO, ditto 20 qr.-casks 1, 2, 3, & -i, G-mpe Sherry 10 ditto Bourdon's Fine ditto e 100 eases Champagne, Moet and Cliatidon, '' Ileidsiek's aiul Imperial j 50 eases Dinchard's IS T o 2 u ' cases Claret, Medoe,- Merman's, Pierre s I Lallitte II I 23 cases St.oughton, OrauKC, and Seiner's J j Bit.l ers ' A variety of the finest Australian 1 Wines," Cauarra, Kennitage, Yer--3 deilho and Sauterne 1 200 eases Stout, Bloo:i's, Borthwick's, and Yotin^cr's. v l 0 The whole of the above kept also in stock, % duty paid, and all orders promptly attended to. 1 A! :°- 0 200 bags Finest A\ hite Crystals a 100 boxes Fine Congou Tea ( , 50 half-ehests do s 10 chests do I, 100 cases Devoe's Kerosene , 100 boxes Price's Belmont. .Sperms 1 50 cases Tobacco, in 10s, & i-lbs., various. 1 OCtILYTE, CAMPBELL CO. ; o J WIXE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS tl i AND IMPORTERS. I ni" " •- CiiUICKSIIANK, SMART & CO. Have to arrive per ' Red Rover,' d •>/•>. TONS MARLEV HILL COKE ?s ' L' 25 lanks Malt o 25 pockets new East Kent Hops 10 bales Woolpaeks 3 bales Canvass 125 casks Bottled Ale 220 casks Stout, Maehen's 20 qr.-casks Port i 200 ?ases Bernard's Old Tom I 100 eases Bernard's Whiskey j 100 eases Bernard's Ginger Wine i 20 eases Cumberland Hams j 200 boxes Price's Cand'es , 50 lons Coarse Salt j 50 tons Fine Salt i IGO drums Paint 100 drums Oil, boiled and raw j 2 crates Water Filters 3 cottage Pianofortes, in walnut.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 27 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 27 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1805, 27 October 1869, Page 3

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