Mil Wm. McOvllodgh having been appointed ngent, on l.ho Thames for the Imperial Fire Insurance Coinpinv, in prepared to take risks at. the lowr.^i. v»(P9. T!o Imperiul Company wns CBli.b'i.i!:cil in 1803, and has a capital of .-61,(500,000, wiih its henol offico'afc Ho. 1, Ole! 15i(>u.i etroc 1, London. The Mcl bourne directory bus upon it eomo of the most influential mon in I hut cii.y, and the name the Company lias gained for itßelf by its prompt and liberal aetllen.cn!■ of claims, while charging moderate rates, has secured a largo amount of business not only in Australian Colonies, but in-all parts of the world in which agencies have been OBtabliahod.—Advt,
Government Notices HAUEAKI GOLD MINING DISTKICT. Warden's' Office, Thames, 4th June, 1878. THE Applications for Licenses for Q-old Mining purposes, under the " Gold Mining Districts Act, 1873," specified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on THURSDAY, the 18th day of July, 1878, unless valid objection thereto bo made in writing, and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that elate. Plans and applications may be seen here. W. Fbaseb, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. 134.—James Radcliffe Hunter, Little Angel Claim; 1 acre 3 roods aud 1 perch; situated at Moanatwiri. Sounded on the north by the Coliban and the Watchman Licensed Holdings, east and, south bj the Watchmaa Licensed Holding, and on the west by the Powis Castle Claim. Pega distinguished by the mark E. No. 135.—Thomas Horsbrugh for Bobert Poster, Hero Claim; 9 acres and 20 perches; situated at Moanatairi. Sounded on the north by the Daisy Claim, on the east and south by supposed unoccupied ground, on the west and south west by the Bendigo United and Titania Claims. Pega distinguished by the mark ===== 2621 Hotels/ etc Theatre Royal Hotel. H. C. NANKERVIS TIT AS much pleasure in informing his Friends and the Public that he has taken the. above favourite Hotel. The Bar has been supplied with a Fresh Stock of The Best Wines and Spirits, And none other will be supplied. / DUNEDIN BEER ON DRAUGHT. <gp" Remember the Address. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS !! BILLIARDS!! ! W. J. CONSTANT BEGS respectfully to inform his numerous Customers that, having met with such great success in bis last new important Table, he finds it absolutely necessary for the lovers of the Green Cloth to IMPORT another of _ Messrs AlfloOK and Co's celebrated BILLIARD TABLES, with all the latest improvements, and having placed the room under the supervision of an experienced Marker, he feels confident that the number of his patrosisers •will increase daily. Camdea Hotel, SHOBTLAND, W. J. CONSTANT, Pbopbietob. For Sale, a BILLIABD BAGATELLE Table in good condition. 1826 Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON WEST, WAIKATO. W. 11. PEAECE, (Late of the Wha.ef Hotel, Thames, and Royal Mail, Auckland), TNFORMS his Old Friends and Customtrs J_ that he has just entered upon the above Hotel, which is one of the Best Houses in the Colony for Convenience and Comfort. It comprises Dining Boom, 50 feet by 21 feet; Parlours, 22 Bedrooms, Billiard Hooro, and all the conveniences of a First-class Hotel, Rooms en suite for Private Families and Tourists; with Good Table, Superior Wines and Spirits, and the best attendance. Every convenience for Commercial gentlemen. First-class Double-seated Buggy, Horses for Saddle and Harness, and Twelve-stall Stable. W. H. Pearce would remind his former patrons and the public generally that they will find at the Commercial accommodation equal to any in the first City in the Colonies, with moderate charge*. The House is new, the rooms lofty and well ventilated, and the whole of the furniture is now. 2477 The Auckland Hotel, Queen and High Stbeets. THE Proprietor would respectfully direct special attention to the central position of the Dining Rooms attached to bis Commodious Family Hotel, and to the superior accommodation which it affords, not enly to city business people, country visitors, ladies and gentlemen arriving in Auckland either by steamer or Bailing vessels, but to the public generally. Every Delicacy of the Season provided. English and American Illustrated Newspapers are laid on the tables immediately on arrival of each Mail Steamer. Civil and obliging attendants. Pbices—The most moderate in Auckland. Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea-time arranged so as to meet the convenience of all classes. 2302
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2906, 8 June 1878, Page 4
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