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Mining Notices. ■ THE GEM OF THE TIKI GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). NOTICE OF INCREASE OF CAPITAL. " I, the undersigned, Manager, hereby Rite notice that an increase in the Capital of the abovenamed Company was on the 31st day of March, 1817, resolved on. v <y Tho mode adopted for tbeincroise is by issuing Sixty Thousand (60,000) now Sharon of One Shillins each in addition to the Sixty Thousand (60,000) Shares now existing in the Company, (.Signed) C. A. STUBBS, Manager of the abovenauied Company. April 10, 1837. BROKEN HIM, GOLD MINING CONPANY (LIMITED). A Call (the fifth) of a Half-penny par Share has been made this day by the Directors on the Capital of the ab.ivenamed Company, parable to the Manager, at the Company's Office, New Zealand nsuranco Buildings, Auckland, on or before THURSDAY, the 22nd day of April, 1897. It. McDONALD-SCOTT, Manager. Auckland, 9th April, 1897. FREEDOM GOLD MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). A Cull (tho second) of One Halfpenny per Share on the Capital of the Company has this day been made by the Directors of the above Company, myable to the undersigned, at the office of the Joiniiany, Queen-street, Auckland, on WKDNESDAY.»thAPri.,m Ej ; wHim Manager, Auckland, 30th March, 1897. JOHN T "pHILIPS AND /10., MINING ENGINEERS, AUTHORISED MINING AND LAND THANSFKIt SURVEYORS. Head Office: haliday's Bim.rMNi.'S, 26, SHORTLAND. STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone. 930. P.O. Box 332. Cable address, "Theodolite," Auckland. Codes used: Bedford McNcUl's, ABC 4th edition, Mordng and Meal's, Branch offices : Coromandel, Kapanoa Road—P.O. Box 17. Mr. K. H. Hardy, Mining Kngineer in charge of district, also, Kuaotunu, etc. PAEROA, WHARF-STREBT-Mr. F. A, Culten, A.M., Inst. C.E., Mining Kncineer in charge of district, also, Waltekauri, etc. TIIIUES, ALBEKT-SIRELT—Mr. Albert G. Allom Mining ltn»ineer in charge of district, also, Tairua, etc, Great IiARRiBR-Mr. F. 11. Shepherd, C.E., M.1.M.E., in charge of district. Hotels pRINCE A RTHUR JJOTEL, CORNER OF HOBSON AND WELLESLEY STllEli'fS, In the most salubrious part of the City. This Hotel being situated on the summit of an elevation i< free from tho annoyances which accompany low-lying situations. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION At 6a per day, or 'I'm per week. Select Suite of Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms, Hydraulic Lift. Trams pass the door every five minutes, to and from Railway Station and PmisonbyDAVID NOIiDEN, PROPRIETOR (Lite Manager). rj O I TAKES. CjPA TI OTEL, TAUPO. COACHING COMPANY, EDUCED T>ATES. TOURISTS ARE ADVISED TO PAY AS THEY GO IN ORDER TO OBTAIN FULL ADVAN TAG I! OF CHEAP RATKS•nOTORUA TO TAUPO .. - fS gD rmUPO TO TOKAANU .. .. KS Agent, TUFT, Langbam Hotel, Rotorua, Removal Notices. T "DROWN & /CABINETMAKERS AND TTPHOLSTERERS, HAVE REMOVED TO CORNER OF KARANGAHAPE ROAD ANP UPPER QUEEN-STREET (Lite J. tales' Corn Store]. Timber. THE Kauri Timber Company : (LIMITED), CUSTOM-STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS. AND JOINERS iItUQUIBINO THOROUGHLY . SEASONED KAURI TIMBER, Should apply to the KAURI TIMBER 00. (LIMITED) Who have IN STOCK: 3,000,000 VE ™ OV SEASONED KAURI TIMBER FLOORING, LINING, MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASHES, MANTELS AND EVERY .DESCRIPTION OK JOINERY MANUFACTURED FROM SF7SONKD TIMBER ONLY. ARCHITECTS AM) INTENDING BUILDERS CAN AVIJ NO HIGHER GUARANTEE OF GOOD MATERIAL AND SOUND WORKMANSHIP THAN BY SEEING THAT ALL JOINERY IS * BRANDED; K. T. C° ~ • yOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO X <- CIATION. COMtEK OF ALBERT AND WIUESLH STMKRTS. Reading-room comfortably furnl»h«rt. All th> leading Papers, Review* Mairaiines, etc, on ill,! tabic*; suliicrlntion,2»6d|ier quarter. The Library contain*! upwards of 3IKKI vok in the various de ptrtroenU of literature; Mib«cri|itiou, it (Id per ouarter. Tea inn Copfke PitoflDßD in Social Boom. . KMPLbYMKnT »KO IIUAUUINCIIOIISK IUGIS IMS. ■'.;:' ', I-- ,: i" J> * •• -. ■ ~■■ MEETISO roßYoiiNa'MENoif Mondays, 8 11.111. Bvaiiuelistic Survlc«v TIIUMPtTS, at 7.30. Bible ittdinx and.- Prayer, Saturdays, at 7,30. Bible Cl*.i!, Sunday,' at 3 p.m. ■ Sunday Evening Skr ; tick In Cm Hunt 8 - ;..'-'%: ■ STRANGERS ,md '■ ntben • (wpecialljr YOUNG Men) cordially inti|«d to visit the Booms, where futlinrornatif>«»jb«obuin«d Open from 8 »,m 10p,in.v.",.'.';'i,'i"; ''''.',';.:.-,..-,.- .;;,-_ c'..;--if: ' ~i : 'r^ '."-■■•; ; v .1' .•/. '< '-'' '■:'■ '':

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10414, 12 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10414, 12 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10414, 12 April 1897, Page 8