A call of sixpence per scrip has been made in the Brunswick Gold Miumg Company.—A call of sixpence per sorip has been made in the Pickwick G-old Mining Company. , The regular monthly meeting of Lodge St. Andrew No. 418, 5.0., will be held at halfpast seren o'clock thit evening. , A call of 2s 6d per share has been made in the Sons of Freedom" Gold Mining Coto pny.
jrT r l)ftT»reniarke/,ithat there is nothing X iwer the iun, but the extraordinary fL m the Caledonian mine is eomelhins; I - a9 never yet known of, and even lhat is 'f. „ when compared to the handsome IJeryDOW beiDg made daily by F- Ht Jeweller, Queen-street, from the *»l.jtone fr°m afc mine. There are ear'r j, r ooohes, "pins, studs, solitaires, sleevef' Ac, &°-' *c- Many may think it ijible for them to he finished in Auckftbe articles heing turned .out in sucii tclass style, but having -visited the greenr. lapidary, as also the -workshop -where \to\i work is done (where anyone can see 'Lniselves, should they feel so inclined), ' n R9 Bure the public that the goods turned lup. H. Lewisson (opposite the Union 'nk) »re Flire^ v Colonial, and -would not l^e any first-class house in London. A Ijn (be window will well repny anyone, ,1,5 618 always something new to be seen j admired, and never the same goods two „ together. Advance New Zealand !— jg jfalund Herald.— [A dtt.] jyihe invitation of F. H. Lewisson we jj a risit to his f«ctory to inspect some licle* now being finished. We were well Jd for our trouble, and hnd no idea of (perfection he has obtained in the working iiiriferous quartz and greenstone into cilery; also, a black stone found in in'i Island, which, when cut and polished, jmjspb the English jet It may be as well mention a few articles now being finished, ,jer order for the outgoing mail, viz., a pair Hack earrings and brooch ; a mosaic.hrponh jde of light and dark gold-bearing quartz ij jrreenstone, in the shape of a star—a (otiful specimen of colonial workmanship ; uoiaic quartz and greenstone cross ; an an|or made of quarta and greenstone, for a [demon's pin ; a get of studs, sleeve-links, i collar-buttons to match ; quartz horseshoe the centre of a piece of greenstone; and reral masonic emblems, composed of quartz i greenstone. These, when the gold mountiis finished, will be worthy inspection, and ishould advise anyone desirous of sending
joe elegant presents to pay a visit to F. H. oriwori's establishment, opposite the Union ink, Queen-street. — Daily Southern Cross. — IDTT.]
An inspection of Mr. F. H. Lewisson's shop, lirly opposite the Union Bank, Lower Queenjtet, will show what can be done in the inufacture of jewellery in Auckland. There tp, lockets, brooches, earrings, and other nnß of jewellery, manufactured in Mr. nrHSon's shop in Albert-street, are spread tin tempting profusion, and are no les9 aarkable for their variety and originality, in for their tastefulness, and their very excel,t workmanship. We cannot undertake to
ncribe here the various buds, leaves, plants, itod, and other things, formed out of gold, irer, quartz, greenstone, cornelian, kauri gum, id other materials selected for the purpose, hey must be inspected, in order to their being ipreciated, and this they will be largely by •t favourers of colonial industries. Mr. misson's jewellery has, of course, to compete ith the cheaply worked productions of Great itain and the Continent of Europe, but from 9it has nothing to fear. Its superior lality and greater durability will not only d to itg being largely worn here, but to its ing extensively exported. Those desiring to
id presents home will find all they could ih in Mr. Lewisson's shop to Select from, any of the articleg for inspection and le are as unique aa they are beautiful.
fr. Lewiseon's inTestment of capital, spirit of iterprise, and artistic skill deserve all the jantenance and support that can be accorded jhim.— Evening News. —[\Aj>yt.]
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 455, 26 June 1871, Page 2
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