j' ■ . 'SUMMER DRINKS ! STJMMKR DR«KS! DEAWN Pfl-OM THE GENUINE American Ice Cream and Soda Water Apparatus Imported by the Proprietor of the U.S.N.Z.&A. FIiUIT DKPOT, QUEEN-STKEET, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, At an Immense Coßt. THIS BEINGI- THE ONLY ONE IN AUCKLAND. TF|HE Drinks manufactured' by this famed _|_ apparatus are extensively used throughout tlie world, and particularly recommended as being the most wholesome"and refreshing of all DRINKS, the Marble Fountain supplying seven different flavoured Drinks. The above being now in working order, the proprietor solicits the patronage of the Auckland public; and from the* high estimation in which it is held in other countries, needs only a trial to confirm that opinion in this city. Drawn, cold .and sparkling from the Fountain, AT THRKEPENCE PER GLASS. The proprietor has also placed another apparatus at the Fijian House, Wharf, where the public would do well lo give the same a trial, as such cooling and refreshing Drinks cannot be purchased in any other part of Auckland. The drinks are made from the pure juice of the Fruit and genuine Cream. The cream can be flavoured to suit the most fastidious taste. Note the Address— U.S.N.Z. AND A. FRUIT DEPOT, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, AND AT FIJIAN HOUSE, WEARF. STRAWBERRIES AND CRRAM DAILY, ONE SHILLINGr.ALEDONIAN GOLD MINING \J COMP/VNY (REOISTEIED). The TRANSFER BOOKS will >c CLOSED from noon on MONDAY, 27th November, until noon on THURSDAY, 80th November, whin a DIVIDEND of FIVE POUNDS per Share will be payable at the Company's otllce, Shortland-street. (JHARLIS TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, November 21, 1871. MUTUAL MtNTNG INVESTMENT COMPANY iLI.tITED). The Half-yearly General Meeting »f this Company will be held" on MONDAY, the 4tl December next, at S o'clock p.m , at the rooms of tlie Young Meu'g Christian Association, YVelleslev-stnet. The Transfer Books will be eU si-d, and no zubscriptions received after 2 o'clock on thtt day. By Order of the Directors. RICHARD OARTV^EIGHT, Secretary. QCOTTTSTT CO MKE RCIAL IO INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFT. Capital — ONE MILLION STERLING. Hbad Office, 28, St. Vinof.nt -"-lack, Gi.asciow. Directors. Chairman, Alkxandf.r Crum, Est,of Thornliebank. H. E. Crum _wing, Jun., Esq., ITerehant, Glasgow. Hugh Bro*n, Esq , Manufacture, Glasgow. Richard Xi tston, Esq. (Messrs. A. G. Kidston and Co.). Glasgow. .Tames King, Younger of Campse, Esq., Glasgow. James Kirkland, Esq , Glasgow. Charles Randolph, Esq.,.Shipbuider, Glasgow. .John Moffat, Esq., _rdrossan. D. H. Cargill, Esq. (Messrs. \Vn. Milne and Co.), Glasgow and Ceylon. Manager—Frederick J. H.llows, Esq, Consulting Physician—Du. P. A. Simpson. . Auditor—J. Graham, Isq., C.A, i .Solicitors—Me»sra. Towers-Clark, Robekton, aKd t Ross. Bankers -The Clybesdaie Bank. AaENTa—P REECE AND GRAHAM, Shortland-street, AucHand. riOEOMANDEL PUBriISHING \A COMPANY (LIMITSD). 1,000 SHARES OF £1 lACH. "THE COROIIANDEI MAIL," A bi-weekly Newspaper, to be jublisthed at Coro« mandel. To circulate in the town and districts, and at all _c centres of population in the proviice, and throughout the colonies. Directors: Charles Ring, Esq., CVomandel. Frederick Woolanis, Esq, ditto Captain Lloyd ditto Thomas Douglas, Esq., ditto • George McLeod, Esq., Auckland. Richard Coupland, l.sq..Corom_ndel. James McGregor, Esq., - ditto Treasurer: Frederick Woolams, Ehi., ditto The absence of any Press organ at Coromandel lias long been felt as a reproach to a district which promises, at no distant date, to become one of the most important.and richest, ir auriferous wealth, of any in New Zealand. There is no part of the Proiince of Auckland which ■more requires the advocacy of the Newspaper Press than Coromandel; and so long as the district remains I -unrepresented by some puWIo o>gan, so long will it ; remain, and deserve to regain, i» its present compal rativo obscurity. The auriferous wealth of Coromandel has only to be m*de more widely known ; its vast j resources indicated; its fertile soil, in parts adjacent, pointed out; anW's capabilities explained, to iudnr.e i capital and' papulation —those two most powerful levers to all )>aterial progress- to flow in, and produce a permanei- an(l wide-spread prosperity. Coromc-'dd.' it is felt, should become a centre from which t,e intelligence of the district should radiate. To e *ect this object, it is proposed to Establish >* j> u >_shing Company (Limited), of 1,000 Shares of . jl p.r Share. It is not considered that anything HJ-.". .(.mount of capital will be required to be invej*"; 1}, ln the undertaking ; but it was deemed artvi- , ~ a large number of -.hares should be issu<"'' ortt s. mau sum per Share, to enable every Inul-ST ,f an. '•unpl', and resident in the district, teA^l S|SS ,1" . h an pnterui-ise wliich U >■ materially Cllculated to WjVj con «.^i>tly antioipited that the first number Qf «,rpv. Mail" will appear on or about the 10th J?,j_i_od, arrangements ha vine been made by which & excellent plant will bo placet! at the Oflices 01 the Company in time for the tirst impreßSion to appear on the date mentioned. J. (.'. STOTT, Secretary and Manager, Coromandel Publishing Company (Limited). FOR SALE —A First-class BILLIARD TABLE, witli fixture* all complete.— Apply at the Victoria, Hotel, Victoria street. . FOR SALE CHEAP—The MACHINERY of a imall Flour Mill complete, 8 It. French Burr Stones, Dresser, Smutter, &c; —For particulars apply to Ti Thompson, Crroofr, 35), Viifcow-iirg.fc.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 589, 29 November 1871, Page 3
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