UNITED STATES DINING ROOMS, 28, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, AND STEAE.S always ready. DINNER from 12 to 3 o'clock. BOABD AND RESIDENCE—£I rEBWSEK. A Night Porter kept for the convenience of those arming by late vessels. A Smoke-room for Boarders, &c. A. BYERS, PROPRIETOR. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULOAN LANE. CAFE open from line o'clock a.m. until twelve o'clock p.m. First-class liillitvrd Saloon, with a new Alcock & Co.V Table. EDWARD PERKINS, Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MUTUAL MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). THE Office of the above Company will, on and after FRIDAY next, the 11th Augmt, be REMOVED to No. 26, Shortlanda treet. August 8,1871. fjOELETT AND CO., \J BUILDERS, ESTATE AGENTS, Etc. 57, and 61, Queen-street. Havo HOUSES, SHOPS, and ALLOTMENTS in the City, and suburbs of Anckland, for Sale, Lease, or to Let. FOB SALE. The stock and business of an old established Boarding House and Dining Rooms, centrally situated and doing a flrst-clas3 business. WAKEFIELD-STREET.—A good freehold allotment with Shop and Cottage, bringing in a good rent,' CHAPEL-STREET.—A fine Building Allotment adjoining St. Matthew's Church. NEWTON.—A good finished family residence, standing on large Allotment well fenced. SOMERSET PLACE.—Howe-Btreet, near the Grammar School, two freehold houses, a bargain; price £100. On enquiry at the office, 57, Queen-street, every information will be given respecting the various properties for sale, including Farms, Allotments, Houses, Shops, and Business places. Property Valued, a»d Designs and Specifications for Building!, prepared by B. S. Corlett. Capitalists desirons to lend nionny, can depend on their interests being considered by a careful valuator, and judicious selection of first-class security being made. mHE CALEDONIAN MUTUAL JL MINING INVESTMENT COMPANY Capital £4,000, in 400 shares of £10 each, payable by weekly instalments of Five Shillings. The shares of this Company may now be taken up. The Directors beg to call the attention of all classes to this present opportunity of increasing their means. They confidently believe that nothing has been offered in Auckland more favorable to the industrious and careful. The objects of the company are to purchase shares in dividend-paying mines, and in claims adjoining these. It is calculated that when five or six pounds per share are paid up, the amounts accruing from dividends and profits will bring each share to the value of £10, besides, in all probability, securing a large bonus from a rise in value of some of the shares through rich leads being found in some of the claims In which the company may have bought. Rules, gratis, at the Company's Office, 57, Queenstreet, two doors from the Bank of New Zealand. Open daily; and on Saturday and Monday evenings from7to9o'clock. r g CORLETT, Secretary. MINING NOTICE. We have engaged the services of reliable correspondents of known ability and experience, Jrom whom we receive earliest information on all matters relating to the Mines. On and after this date our telegrams on arrival will be posted in our Office for the informatien ef our clients and the P*™^ BROg § July 10,1871. 13, Insurance Buildings. T TONSON GrAELICK'S SHAEE tl, LIST (Revised to August 4, 1871), May be obtained at E. Wayte's, Stationer, Queenstreet Clients may obtain them gratuitously on appliestion *t my office. j TONSON GAKMCK , Sharehroker. Bhortland-street, Auckland, August 7th, 1871. UEEN-STEEET COAL AND FIREWOOD YARD. J. LAMB is prepared to deliver COAL and FIREWOOD, cut or uncut, in large or small quantities, at the LOWEST RATES. ___",« Orders left at the y«d opposite the Primitive Methodist Chapel, -will have prompt attention. LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT! THE IMAM AEE ON THE WAX-PATH, LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT!! IN accordance with the 27th clause of the "Licensing Act, ly 1871," I hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Worshipful the Justices of the Peaoe, Auckland, for a Transfer, to Ahmed Ltneboubhb, of. the Licence for the Masonic Hotel, North Shore, Auckland. _, «,_- LOUIS B. JAMES. Dated this 10th day cf August, 1871, Auckland. -|- OST—Between St. Paul's Church and JL_ Parnell, two GOLD SEALS, and a GREENSTONE ORNAMENT.—The finder will he rewarded on returning tho same to Mks. Coates, Parneli. LOST —Between the Wharf and St. Paul's i Church, an Operculum SLIISVE LINK. The finder *ill be suitably rewarded on kaying same at F. H. J&EWWSOH'iI. J
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 496, 12 August 1871, Page 3
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