The Evening Star.
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1871.
-«►— — " For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, Ami the good that we can do.
We are glad to see, with the return of fine weather, the improvements at Mechanics' Bay are being proceeded with. The footpath being formed along the beach road side wiR be a great comfort and convenience to pedestrians on their way to and from Parnoll; and the Borough Council_ia to be commended for this long-looked-for improvement. iffive ; y~z '■ '•■ ■"■'[ ■'■/'', l! «**»*« •- iki'-' T':-:,;;■■> ■-•.'■"-■■•'> \ r--f«'t »f**H J UtMfl [.-..a:.,, j'«^h**h -— » *"?», v '-I;i™:i « kttkr.t J ■■'-'"•/ • ' :;>; j , _ ' i X,, :;,.<:_<--C?i-i-# V>''.\nd*y< ? W it.ill. i k-s,"fj iTo ,4w(ii.RrJ,rv-<*-*«'■ MV<*:*s.y, C :■!« ' . ; ;> lr . 7,- 1 ' swn...-.-..-wl^..: "« - - '-jLiW'tuOlli-Luy inspection parade of the Aaokland Battalion will take plnop v.t the drill-shed this evening, and no doubt thoro wi'l bo a good muster. We would draw atti'iiiion to I Is'l circumstance that Irlie shares o the iipw is uo in the "Mutual Mining InveiUnni:! Vr,:i\).;i\j" are now ready. It trill be lyeqihttti-el that the first issue of stares i;i ;::!.-• company was. taken up with great mpklily : nn I that the shareholders jecently, in pub!in nijeting, resolved on doubling 1.0 ca;nfn> by issuing another two hundred fh:iiv:« of £10 ouch, pay able in weekly instalments of os. teomo excellent investments havo b> on iu:idi' by- this company in a depressed market, and i'or investors of small means no opportunity could be more desirable. As will bo S'"cn, the snares can be had from Mr. Willitiii: !hn manager, in West; Queen-street, one door iVuui Quijun-street. However people i y affect to doubt the future yield of t)i" ■i.'j.ledonKtn, its effects in thepast are >'. !. ..:ible reality. No inconsida'able porlio:i of the most valuable properly in the oiiy has changed hands for Caledonian go! 1. Tho latest, we believe, is the property- of the City Glut, purchased by Ml*. Croinbie, one of the largest shareholders in the Caledonian. We understand that very extensive improvements are about to bo effect'd on this most valuablo of city property. We are exceedingly glad to see our gold returns flo g Vii'.:;; in such a channel, a marked contrast to conduct only too usual in the colonies, whero persona having realised wealth disconnect themselves ungratefully from the land that tins proved so kind, and tako themse! res and their wealth to distant clhne3. A call of two-penas per share haß been made in the Tokatea ©old* Miring Company No. ci HTjWfPr ■$&/**> FT.?; ■ s i«d!if!f,-l ,<%, 4s.m, , . ■. , ~;...,. !;• ,\ Wini»* *«*-■-o:<wilfonday, :■>. >?s i g.M I■ if «ine»Sftj, .&■ pi*i. ■' ■'*■■:■ \ 'f'^fftmi'Br<J|*—€1«m» W^iv^aj, li. i . jiut'dar, I) »&%4:'4e&m_'Mmcasii '■■■'•■ "] ; >Jijfl»d»yt S:y;m- : </t »,'».. j:':\Wkarffiikfl~—'Jit*! ';?fitartb?. X* i»W«S-: ■ Wsiii'<sr^ v—€>»«■ '■■? •«*t»; ■-■<<>^ v j:- arriu V' i i ' { ana ■Lying-in-Hp^pital begs to 'acknowledge wittfinany tharfoj the receipt of £3 from a lady, per W. C. Daldy, Esq. Henry Taey Clarke, Esq., R.M., has been appointed Magistrate for Tanranga, during the absence of William Moule, Esq. Francis Edward Hamlin, Esq., is appointed Eeßident Magistrate for Opitiki, vice W. G-. Hair, Esq., transferred. G-orernment Money Order Savings Bank offices have been established at the Opoliki and Warworth Post-offices.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 470, 13 July 1871, Page 2
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