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GOLD SAVED! GOLD SAVED! •'I NOTICE TO BiTILDHRS, MINEKS, AND OTHERS. \ LL KINDS of GOLD CRUSHING •TV MACHINERY, STAMPERS, BERDANS, IIORTARS AND PESTALS, RETORTS, TRUCK WHEELS, &c., &c., made to order. Ordinary Castings, 3d. per lb. 5, 6, 7, and. S, Flange Pipes, cast at 2os. per civt--1 Stamper Heads cast from the best hard iron, 20s. per ovt. Stamper Gratings, 5, Gin. 20s. each. Nails, 3in. Ewbauk's, 3d. per lb. Nails. ditto light, 17s, 3}d. per lb. Ditto 2iin. ditto 10s, 3Jd. per lb. Ditto 2in. ditto 7s, 'l-}d. per lb. Spikes, 4, 5, and Gin., 2id. per lb. Galvanised Spikes, 3d. per lb. Horse Nails, Sd. per lb. Nails, in quantities of not less than 71bs Chains, 7-S, 13-16, 3-4, and 5-8, at 235. Gd. per cwt. Chains, 0-1G 1-2, 255. per cwt. Chains, 7-16, 3-8, 3id. per lb. Chains, 5-IG, 1-4, 4d. per lb. Rudder Bands, Is. Gd. per lb. Patent Windlass Gearing, 15s. Gd. per inch Bolt Ends, 4d. per lb. Rivets, 3d. per lb. I Bar Iron, 14s. Gd. per cwt. C. HAWKESWOOD, Chapel-street Foundry. LEGAL MANAGER, MINING AGENT AND GOLD FIELD SURVEYOR. * "pHE undersigned (late Chief Engineer and I - Chief Surveyor of the Thames Goldfields) begs to inform his friends and the public that he ha 3 OPENED an OFFICE P" 1 "* 5050 of ACTING as LEGAL MANAGER of GOLD MINING COMIES, and Agent for conducting the business of parties residing at a distance, who have interests in the field. 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. Mr. W. purposes to associate with him an experienced Surveyor, for conducting, under his direction, such surveys as may be placed in his hands. HENRY WRIGG, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Albert-street, Grahams! own, August 7, ISG9. W. J. YOU V G Has Tor ealo nH E EMPIRE HOTEL Sliovtland 20,000 acres of Land in Waikato, in lot' from 200 to GOOO acrcs A 'so, SCRIP and SHARES in most of the leading Companies and Claims. September 17, 1860. TO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. EKTLEMEN, —At the request of a lur-»e number of of the most iulluential electors residents of the Bay of Plenty, East Coast, to allow myself to be put in nomination to 1 represent their interests in the Provincial Council, I beg leave to accept the invitation. II elected, I wdl, to the best of my ability endeavour to promote the interests of the district and the Province in general. WILLIAM KELLY. December 7,15G9. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN, I redeem the promise made yon, tlmt I will CON TEST the nest Election as one of your CANDIDATES for the Provincial Council. My political opinions and interests in the held are well known to you, and I hope soon to address you at a public meeting, Yours very truly, ° W. H. OLD KEY. f TO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. MR. E. G. MORRIS is a Candidate for the representation of this Electoral District iu the Provincial Council. Tauranga, November 30, 1869.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 8 December 1869, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 8 December 1869, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 8 December 1869, Page 5