JAMES BENTLEY & CO. (Of Nelson,) $ E It' CHAN T" S And SHIPPING A d? F/ N T S, qihson's quay, hokitika, Near tho Post Office. 49 T H, WILLIAMS AND CO., COMMISSION AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANT^, ALBERT STIIMBT, GllßYMOllrfi-if: Storage for 500 tons goods. 59 HENDERSON & BONAR, SHIPPING, Commission Agents and Ueneral Merchanta. WHARF STREET 39 D UT E M E N T B It 0 S;, 7RRATEI) WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, 163 GIIESSOJr-STMISMT, GIIEYMOVTH. D. TALLEIt MA N, Commission Merchant, 18, Collins street east, Melbourne. r^RDIiHS for the purchase of General Morelimulise, Mining nncl other Machinery, &c, <.y.c, executed on most advantageous terms. 45 J. ELLIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION AGENTS, 48 GREYMOUTH . TAMES PAMMKNT, Bricklayer0 Ovens, boilers, ranges ; gold smeltLsj* furnaces built on the latest improved principles, and on tlio shortest notice. Bricks and lime, for snlo. Opposite the Nag's Head, Revell street north. 475 NATII. EDWARDS & CO., OF KELSON, Jl/rERCHANTS, Commission, and Lii?j. t .(> nsot \ Custom-house agents, S 15 W E L L • S T It E E T , IIoKITIKA. . Agonts for tho steamers Wallaby, Kennedy, and Lyttelion. 425 TIMBER.' TIMBER. TIMBER. IIOKITIKA" SAW mTLT-, GIBSON'S QUAY (About 300 Yards past tlio Custom -House). To Builders, Contractors, and Others. FINDLAY A IIAWORTH havo much pleasure in announcing tlmt tlio Hokitika Sivw Mills nro now cutting, nnd ilist lio is pioparcd to execute orders for any description of Uoaids and Scantling, on the .slioi tost notice. Ordeis left at the Mill, or at the odico of It. Sc T. Hasvorth Gibson's Quay, will be punctually attended to. 170 WNDLAY & IIAWORTH, Proprietors. HAMMOND AND DAVIKS, STOItKKEI-PERS and COMMISSION Agknts, GIt1! V HlVEll, 50 03- Storage for 200 tons of goods. MM. .7 O JIN S. JOHNSTON, BAKKISTIvIt, SoIjK'ITOU, And Notary Pimjlio. Chambers : Gibson's Quay. .Resideneo : BS2 Weld-street. p L A ]{. It E B X O T It 1-] U S, vnonuoK, coal, and (hcnkkal COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Gibson's Quay, J [okitika. TJYeo Goods Warehoused.— -Coals delivered at £0 per single ton 707 TT'ALL, FIN LAY & CO., Wnolesnlo WINK, SPIRIT ii PROVISION MERCHANTS, 6;) Wharf street, Hokitika. MOIUSON, LAW & CO., AUGTIONKE I *3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 138 Wham? struct. Al BAKERY, M« G U 1 H E AND LV N Oil , Uovell street, Hokitika. N.B. — Tho cleanest and best bwad in Hokitika. 37 WEST CO AST SAW-MILLS, IIOKITIIU. Til 10 Public am respect fully informed that tho above-named Saw Mills arc now a I work. « Sawn Timber can be supplied of the best quality, and e-irofu y cut, at tho lowest market price. CoitNKlt OF SaTiK-STKKKT, ItIVBK SIDH. -10 MoIJKTII, NKKS, k CORNFOOT. 1^ CC L E SPIELI) BHO S WHOLUSALK AND itBTAIIi WINE, SPIKIT, AND PHOVTS ION M ICII.CII AN.TS liovell-street, Hokitika, - f)2(
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West Coast Times, Issue 110, 24 January 1866, Page 1
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