NEW EVENING PAPER. " THE DESPATCH." "f^ILL bo distributed gratuitously during tho present week, after which time it will bo charged to subsoribors at tho rate of 6s. 6d. por quarter, which, is at tho rate of Id per issuo. Messrs Chambers, in thoir popular Encyclopaedia, say that "ho who produces a choapor and bettor articlo than any ono else is sure to succeed, no matter who v what opposes him 5" and tho propriotors of tho West Coast Times, bolieviug in that assertion, will put it to tho test.. As the execution of their project so quickly follows its design, and tho paper will speak for itsolf, prospectuses and promises aro aliko unnecessary ; and the Proprietors will content thomsolvos with tho statomont that, as a choap paper, it will bo tho cheapest evov published in tho Colonies, whilst their scale for advertising is arranged on tho most advantageous torms— viz., for now advertisements, 3s por inch 5 for standing advertisements, £1 por inch per month ; and to those whoso advortisamonts appear also in the West Coast Times, 60 por cont. discount will bo allowed off this charge. The Despatch is tho same sizo as the West Coast Times, and but for tho necessity of preventing confusion in accounts, would havo boon caliod an Evening Edition of that papor. THREE MILE, OR HAU-HAU CREEK. m HE Proprietors of tho' Wfst Coast Times and LbAder havo appointed Mr JOBEPU S. WaM-e, storekeeper, in tho small Paddock at tho Hau-Hau Diggings, Agent for tho Sale of theso Journals in that District. A special messenger will bo dispatched with tho papers every morning at six clock from tho offico in Weld-street, and the delivery of thdsamo will tako place at the Agent's Office at 9 a.m. tho same day. The West Coast Times will be charged tho town price, 6d. por copy; and tho Weekly Leader, Is. 6d. per copy. Letters and small parcels can bo forwarded daily to tho Hau-Hau, by tho West Coast Times Mosscngpr.'from tho office in Wei (^street. N^ -ssJLs* yy TT being contemplation to hold a GRAND MASONIC BALL IN THE PRINCE OP WALES OPERA HOUSE On 20th JUNE, Any gontloman wishing to obtain tickets aro requested to mako application by letter on or before Wednesday, May 3rd, to Wm. Fisher, Hon. Sec, Masonic Ball Committee Wharf street, Hokitika. Gentlomon's Tickets, £3 3s. 2389 MISSING FRIENDS, NEXTOFKIW UNCLAIMED MONEY RESTORED &c. TTOGAN'S AUSTRALIAN, EUROLJ - PEAN, AND AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE AND UNIVERSAL NEWS. ROOM, under tho patronage of the Governments of Now South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Wostorn Australia, Now Zealand, &0., &c. Tho Proprietors of tho West Coast Times aro hereby (appointed my authorised agents. Enquiries for Missing Friends, or other information sought through tho advertising columns of this Journal, will have immodiato attention. Agents aro appointed in tho principal towns in tho world, and newspapers published by them aro regularly filod, and opon for tho frco inspection of tho public. Address : Portland, Victoria, Australia. John Hooan, 2311 Solo Proprietor. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A S SA V* OFFICE OAMP K.EBISttVE;'EEVELL-ST,, HORITJKA, Awnlfl<wwto<|.4is AltovM M$ wlted
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West Coast Times, Issue 195, 4 May 1866, Page 2
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518Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 195, 4 May 1866, Page 2
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