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PROSPECTUS— Continued. method of placing their Lands for sale and settlement, wh'le the great and growiag demand in Great Britain among intending emigrants for Land in thb Colonies, and the ever unsatisfied demand for land among would-be settlers in the Colony it r elf, the ! well known fertility of the Poverty Bay and East Coast Lands, their suitableness for extensive settlement, ond the greatly enhanced value which must be inevitably g yen to Lands there situated by the prcmoiion of cettlement in this wholly undeveloped district, combine to present to capitalists investing, a prospect of remuneration, aud an extension of sphere for the operation of capital, probably unequalled by any other proposal yet submitted in the Colony. The Memorandum of Asfoeiation may be seen in the hands of the Solicitors and Brokers of tbe Company, and detailed prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be had from the Brokers and at the various offices of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. The list of applications for shares will be positively closed at Wellington on Saturday, tbe 30th July. Co&cHlos. JOHN CAMERON'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES THE above Line of Coaches BUN DAILY between HOKITIKA and KUMABA, and HOKITIKA and ROSS, the Hours of Departure between these places being as follows :— Leaving Daily Kumara for Hokitika .. 8 a.m. Hokitika for Kumara ... 3 p.m. Eoss for Hokitika 8.30 a.m. Hokitika for Ross 2.30 p.m. Public Attention is also desired to be directed to the GENERAL CARRIER BUSINESS, A branch of Mr Cameron's welleqnipped establishment, Which offers the greatest facilities to the Commercial and Trading Commuity. A FIVE-HOESE WAGGON plies regularly between Hokitika aud Kumara THREE TIMES A WEEK. THE COMMEECIAL LIVERY STABLES Are now universally acknowledged by all classes of travellers to be the Chief Depot on the Coast for the supply of the Best | Hacks, the Steadiest Roadsters, and the Most Complete Turn Out in Vehicles. SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, and WAGGONETTES on hire for all parts at a MINUTE'S NOTICE. Horses or Buggies hired in Hokitika may be left at the Empire Stables in Kumara, as per agreement ; or, if hired in Kumara, may be left at the Commercial Livery Stables in Eevell Street North, Hokitik&<. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Revell Stbeet, Is a Large, New, and Commodious Hotei Offering Every Accommodation and Very Many Advantages, Such as the certainty of Never Missing a Coach or Steamer, besides all the comforts of a really Fibst-class Family Hotel. Visitors to Hokitika will be studying their convenience by making this Hotel their place of abode during their sojourn in the Capital of Westland. BILLIARDS, JOHN CTM ER O N PROPRIETOR. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. JOHN CAMERON is prepared, from and after this date, to CONVEY PASSENGERS by his well known line of Coaches, between HOKITIKA AND KUMARA, At the Reduced Fare of POUR SHILLINGS EACH WAY COBB AND CO.'S mELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL ■*• MAIL COACHES, Leaves the Empire Hotel, Hokitika, for CHRISTCHUKCH, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY At 5 o'clock a.m. All parcels and Luggage will require to be booked at the Office not later than 9 o'clock p.m. , every Monday and Thursday Booking Office At JAMES OHESNEY & CO.'S OFFICE Wharf Stbeet. Return Tickets Available for One Month. A. BINNIE AND CO., Proprietors. COBB & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACH Feom Hokitika to Kumaba. IHEAP FARES! CHEAP FARES! npHE FARES by the above line of •*■ Coaches will in future be 4s EACH WAY. A Coach leaves Hokitika every morning at 9 a.m. and Kumara at 1 p.m sharp. CASSIDY, CLARKE & CO. Proprietors RUGG'S LINE OF COACHES BETWEEN HOKITIKA AND SPRINGFIELD? Booking Passengers through to CHRISTCHURCH, A COACH leaves Rugg'g Kumara Hotel, Kumara. EVERY TUESDAY, at 5 a.m. sharp, for SPRIS GFIELD, thence to CHRISTCHTJ&CH by rail ; returning from Springfield 1 on FRIDAY following, after the arrival of the first train (11-15 a.m.) from Ohriatchurch. Fare, £3 ; Return Ticket (available for one mouth), £5.. Persons requiring to proceed on any other day can be accommodated with I Buggy or Saddle Horses at the same charge as by the Coach. The journey could thus be made in fourteen hours from Kumara to Springfield. H'reight, 8d per lb. ; all email parcels uuder lOlbe. -weight, 2s 6d. Booking Office in Hokitika, at D 3 Lynch's Occidental Hotel, where all particulars can be obtained. JAMA'S RUGG, Proprietor J

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West Coast Times, Issue 3846, 5 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 3846, 5 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 3846, 5 August 1881, Page 4