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Many hay« remai hat there ii nothing new under the aunt the extraordinary yield from the Calec q mine is something that was never yet 11 of, and even that $ ' nothing when com I to the handsome Jewellery now beimde daily by F. ff, Lewißßon, Jeweller een-street, from the quartz-stone from tl nine. There are earrings, brooches, pins ids, solitaires, sleevelinks, &c, &ft, & Many may think it impossible for them >c finished in Auckland, the articles b turned out in such first-class style, but ng visited the greenstone lapidary, as a the workshop where the gold work is doi here anyone can sea - for themselves, shonbey feel so inclined),;'• we can assure the pi that the goods turned out by P. H. Lewies (opposite the Union Bank) are purely (hial, and would nob disgrace any first-clihouse in London. A look in the window I well repay anyone, as there is always settling new to be seen and admired, and nd the same goods two dajs together. Ad be New Zealand!— New Zealand HeraldiAvYT.'] Bf the.invitationI V. H. Lewiisoa we. paid a visit to his jory'to inspect some articles now being fihed. We were well r_epaid for our trouband had no idea of the perfection he has ained in the working of auriferous quartand greenstone into jewellery; also, -a jsk stone found in, Mari's Island, which, en cut and polished, Burp'assPß the English It may be as well to> mention a"few artic now being finished, " under order forthe onihg mail, viz.,'a pair "' of, black earrings and bbch ; a mosaic brooch made of light and daj gold-bearing quart* and greenstone, in It shape of a star—a beautiful specimen of lonial workmanship j a mosaic quartz and gjnstone cross ; an anchor made of quartz nd greenstone*, for a gentleman's pin- a sebf studs, sleeve-linkv and collar-buttons to njch ; quarti hdrsp^hoe in the centre of a piej of greeng'toAS} and several masonic emblen composed of quartz and greenstone. Thesnrhen the gold mounting is finished, will berorthy inspection, and we should advise anyoi desirous of Bending home elegant presents > pay a visit to J. H. Lewisson's establishm*, opposite the TTnion Bank, Queen-street. — aily -Southern Ctom.— [Advt.] .- An inspection of MrF. H. Lewisson'i shop, nearly opposite the Unm Bank, Lower'Qiieett* street, will show whaj can be done in tho manufacture of jewelle|r in Auckland. There rings, lockets, brooche, earrings, and other forms of jewellery, nanufactured in M*, Lewisson's shop in Alert-street,' are spread > out in'tempting profuion, and are no lesi remarkable for their vriety and originality, than for their tastefulnss, and their very excellent workmanship. "v% cannot undertake to describe here the variois buds, leaves, plants, | flowers, and other things^ formed out of goldj si|ver, quartz, greenstone, cornelian, kauri gam, and other materials selected for the purpose, They must be inspected, in order to their being appreciated, and this t^ey will be largely by the favourers of colonjal industries. .Mr. Lewisson's jewellery ha/> of cour"se, to coppete with the cheaply worked productions of Qreati •; Britain and the Continent of Europe, but from! it ift&B nothing to Atati. Itsxioperibf ' quality and greater durability will not onl| tend to its being-largely worn here, but to iw .. bejing extensivef? exported. ThoB« desiring to-^ •end presents home will find all they couli'*' wish in Mr. Lewisson's shop to select peotoM Many of the articles for inspection and ; sale are m unique aa thoy. are beautiful. Mr.- Lewieeon's investment of capital, spirit"of^ enterprise, and artistio skill deserve all the countenance and support that can be accorded to him. — Evening News.— [Advt.^ . *t

1.0.0. F., M.TJ, A.D. LODGE GOOD INTENT/ LODGE Elfa :, 4369. '. : Lodge Boom, British Hotel, June 17, 1871. THE Members of the above Lodge are rev quested to MEET at the Lodge Room, - TO-MOttROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, to follow the remains of our late Brother IV 1 Zecovez. Members of the various Lodges arV respect* fullj invited to attend. By order of the N.G. ' H.S. SMITH, ' ■ " -' ' Secretary. TOO KEY QUARTZ MININGr COMPANY (LIMITED), TffAMBS iBIVM> NEW ZEALAND. I Applications will be received at th« Offlc* of the undersigned, Shortland-street, Auckland, up to i o'clodc on MONDAY, 26th;June, 1871, for the Ne# <M» . of 5000 Shares. Shareholders will have the option of applying tor the New Shares in proportion to the existing Bh»rei held by them. . . ~ , A deposit of Fire Shillings per Share musUccomp»njr the application ; su oh deposit to be considered v p»tt payment of the capital on said Shares and to be designated Ist Call. . : J ' On making application, shareholders haying Scrip will be required to produce the same in rrespeHw • which they claim the new Issue. . ■. ■ By erder. .'. ,:- - . ?: ■ . , • ~ ; CHAKLBS TOTHTLL, Acting Siicretar _ NO T I 0 E. [ , ■> y: Niaj^TMAN. A. F L B T O\H B R T)EGS to inforn the Public that he ii JO prepared, on «a« shortest notice, to Empty Cesspools fct the most reasonabl* prices. Orders left at Mr. Scents, British Hotel, Queen-street ; Mr. Everson, Oal«« donian Hotel, Symonds-street 0- •N■ ;■ S ."rJL L ,: ''m t -r Tookeys ... -.v.-f 'J Thames . '~ \ \u ;',j;r ■■ '■■■■■■ Caledonians ~~. . ;• ■: '"Cures ■'"'*'.".'",'■; /s Otngos (Moanatairi) Unions • Just-in-Times . j, Prince Imperials. ..'■,'-. Alburnias. ' / I. PHILLIPS,' v i Sharebroker. VNo. 10, Insurance Buildings. \ . ; jhii MONEY to Lend on Mining Shares.—ipply ix> H. V. Stbtbns, Sharebroker, Queen-street. FOR SA.LE-A PRICE'S FIREI^BOOF ■, SAFE, fitted with Drawers, &o.—Apply , to Samubtj Cooheane ak» Son. , v LOST— A G-OLD LOCKET, with Jet Chain, and bearing.the initials M.J.H- • —The finder will be riWariid «a leafing it •*. th« offioi «f tn« Stas. ■■'. '' :■ i I■H •■ X ~ (■.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 448, 17 June 1871, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 448, 17 June 1871, Page 2

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