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mENDERS \vantcd for tho erection of X Stores in Revolt and Beach streets. Plans, &c, to bo scon at my oifico till 7 p.m., on the 4th inst. Davta Ross, Architect and Surveyor, Wold streot. Qst NOTICE TO MARINERS. Harbor Mastor's Department. TN consequonco^ of the grqat change, . which has takon plaeo in tho entrance to • tho Okarita River, sinco Captain Gibson gave his roport of tho place, a Pilot has boon appointed to guide vessols over the bar. Two Whito Flags, attached to movoablo poles, will bo used Until the increasing rocjniirpmonts of tho plaeo demand improved beacons, THOS. TURNBULL, 447 Port Officer of Wos'tland. . GOLD ESCORT. i rnHE ovorland Gold Escort will leave Hokitika for Chyistchurch twice 1 a mouth, reaching Ohristohurch in time for the Australian mail steamors. , G. S. SALE, c " 446 Commissioner.- . • HARBOR DEPARTMENT. NOTICE.— There will be an anchor and chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crew in readiness at high water, every tide, to aasist any vessel coining over tho bar. Whon the bar is only.fit for stoamorg to take, a rod flag will bo hoisHed on the north flagstaff. When for sailing vosself, ,a red flag' and ball. Masters of vessols are particularly requested to attend to tho smalt tidal flag pn tho spit, as the small tidal flag And the largo N flag in ono takes them 'over thd bar ' . By order, TIIOMAS TURNBULL, 181 Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE ■ GREY. - \ fJIHE outor flagstaff has , been diseonX tinned, and a skeleton boaeon placed on theboach, which in a lino with tho flag-; staff, will cross the bar in. the .4e«p,pst, , water. Attention is to be paid, as Uore-f :> tofore, to tho movomonts ot tlio sonia-' phoro. ' ■ - The lowor mast has been boarded' to seaward, showing aflat surface of 17 in., painted whito to make it moro *oii'<j^ spicuons. v Tho skeleton beacon is 15 ft* high abovo tho upper part of tho bank, and a flag-polo 0 ft. abovo that showing a red flag. Tho signals in. uso at tho Qreyarp $io . samo as tlioso at' tho port of Hokitika,. Thomas Tuwnuvvbt < .' 200 Harbor Mastor for Westlancj. - DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rpiLE Partnership between' Josoph X Luckott and Benjamin BaVnayd, trading under tho firm of " Luckott and Barnard," publicans at the Stjir Hotol, Kanieri, has th& (toy boon dissolvod by mutual eonsont. •' (Signed) ■ JOSEPH LUCKEDT. BENJAMIN UAItNAfy). • Witnoss— • • ' W. P. Manuel. 1 . » ICaniori, January Ist, 1866. \ LL Debts duo or payablo by Luokott . Xjl and Barnard will l>o paid aiid recoived by Josopli Luokott, who will coii* tinuo to carry pn tho business, "* • Witness — W. P. Manuel. ' '017. TITE, tho undorsigned, Storekeepers, V V carrying on businoss on.tho Wahnoa,' / wider tho name of Fishorand Cp«y |iaY© 'this day, by mutual consent, 'dissolved ' partnership. Tho business in future will do carried on by Fisher and Lanigan, who will receive and pay all outstanding debts. E. LANIGAN. " . ' , . t . BERNARD HSHER. Witnoss — . 0. COWLKY. ■','-. \^' „ . James Colvin. „j ' , >„ .fibl' ' R ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, late of = ' Otago, your, brother in Christ* church is anxious tohear from you. 108 PLEASANT- CREEK, VICTORIA.— A Jamkß Edward Hendebson,' formorly of NowoaStlo-updniTyno; ,and a ;fow yoars ago residing at Pleasant Cijcek, Victoria, is desired Ho comnnmicatd immediat«ly with his friends' at Novroastle-upon-Tyno, England, or with tho undorsigned. Maynard Obp, Quart?' Hoofe Pleasant Creole, Victoria. • ■ ' ' 20th'Novombor, 1805. 010 IF you want a real'good Glass of Alo, ask for Harloy's colobratqd Nolson Alp. to bo had at nearly n}l . the Hotels' m Hokitika and surrounding districts. 045 JOHN WIRK, lately from' AmerieSs ,. His brother, J ame,s Wirk, would like % to hear from liini, — Address, office of this paper, 598

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West Coast Times, Issue 93, 4 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 93, 4 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 93, 4 January 1866, Page 1

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