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The 'Dunstan Times' gives the following, cony i cerning Mr Fyke's Track: —" Two men came j into Clyde on Monday last. They, with four- J teen others, had made the journey by Mr Pyke's • track to the West Coast. They started with the intention of making either Jackson's or Bruce , Bay, but, ov\ing to their provisions running short: they were compelled to retrace their stips. J They were hospitably entertained at 1 hompson's > and Cameron's stations, receiving much valuable assistance at both places. They report having found goid (the color) at the Burke and Ha&st rivers. The object of their visit to Clyde is to obtain pecuniary assistance to enable them to prospect bot.i those places. The desirab lity < f a j<oldfield biing opened in that direction is felt by everyone, and we have no doubt but that our townspeople will, with their usual liberality, subscribe towards so laudable an object." [circular.] VfESSRS. GILLIES & STREET beg to intimate to Capitalists, Shareholders in Companies and the Public generally, that, at the request of many constituents in the ( ity aud Mining Districts, they have determined to enter upon the business of MINING AGENTS AND STOCK & SHARE BROKERS In all its departments. In doing so they will adhere to the same rule they have uniformy carried out in the other Brandies of their business —that of acting .SIMPLY AND SOLELY AS AGENT 3 in making purchases and effecting sales. Ihe advantages to the public in this principle are especially apparent in Stock and Share Broking, as buyers and sellers must almost entirely be guided in tneir prices by the advice of their broker, which advice cannot be reliable where the party giving it is a Jobber as well as a Broker. Giliies & Street will transact business in the purchase atid sale of mining shares and other securities, payments of call, receipt and transmission of dividends in Government slock and debentures, shares in Banking Insurance ami other public companies, and m every Ue.-cription of shares in the market; also in loans and investments on mortgage, as heretofore. They are making arrangements for having agents and correspondents in all lae mining district, and, from their already extensive connection in the Province and Colouy, they will be in a position to supply information a3 to the state and prospects of the mines and mining companies, and the value of shares generally, which will be thorougly reliable and at the same time free of chary e. Gillies & Street will also transact all business connected with the Registration and starting of new Companies; will place their shares on the market, promote their interests, aud act as their Agents, Provided they are of a bona-Jlde character. GILLIES k STREET, Corner of Priuces and Dowling Streets, DUNEDIN November 15th, 1865. 298 J UST ARRIVED. ALLSOPP'S NEW BREW, AT THE PEINCE OF WALES HOTEL, 6d per Glass! The same Ale as is charged Is elsewhere. ALSO—--50 Cords of the Best Firewood Which must be Sold Cheap, for Cash. 304 IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO ARRIVE SHORTLY JI'B B A 1 H & CO. ABE DAILY EXPECTING TO HAND A Large and Tastefully Selected Assortment of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Of the LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE SHAPES AND MATERIALS. fct N.B.—The above are Superior to anything of the kind before 6hown in Queenstown. 295

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 270, 29 November 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 270, 29 November 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 270, 29 November 1865, Page 3

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