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Publications. NOW IN THE PRESS, And will be shortly published, rFHE WEST COAST GOLDFIELDS 1 DIRECTORY FOR 1866-67, embracing the towns of Hokitika, Grey-" mouth, Ross, the Kanieri, Stafford, and Okarita. i The commercial importance of the West Coast Goldfields, ami their extensive busi-n-3"s dealings with other ports of New Zealand, as well as with the Australian colonies, render a full and accurate Directory not only desirable but an actual necessity to men of business. The printers and publishers of the present work, having pre\ iously brought out most successfully similar works in Dunedin and Invercargill for the past five years, undertake the present task with a feeling that the public will repose confidence in their ability to produce a comprehensive and thoroughly reliable Directory of ihese Goldfields, and certainly not inferior to any published in other places. The West Coast Goldliclds Directory will contain a full and authenticated list of i Ithe Government Departments and Officials, Municipal Councils and Improvement Committees, Bankers, Professional Gentlemen, Merchants, Manufacturers, Traders, Hotel-keepers, &c, in the whole of the Westland district, and will, when practicable, give the full chri^ian and surnames, as well as the respective addresses." It will also supply a variety of useful information respecting the Mails and Rates of Postage — the Harbor and Customs Regulations — the New Tariff — the Fees of the Magistrate's and Warden's Courts — the list of the newly elected Hokitika Municipal Council — Electric Telegraph Charges, $a, &c. The publishers intend also to give lithographed plans of Hokitika and Greyniouth, with the Nos. of the sections delineated thereon ; and if they find sufficient encouragement, they will give a lithographed bird's eye view of the town of Hokitika, with the various stores and places of business plainly indicated. A limited number of advertisements will be received, which will be prominently displayed in new type, ordered expressly for this publication, and will be charged as follows : — For a full page ... £2 2 0 „ half „ ... 15 0 „ quarter „ ... • 015 0 For the more prominent positions in the Directory, special agreement will be made. Drawings and lithographic views of establishments w ill bo executed, if required, at a moderate extra charge. Harnett & Co., Publishers. The price of the Directory, handsomely bound in cloth and lettered in gold, will be to subscribers 10s, and to non-subscrib-ers 15s. 4799 Business ITotices. \ TEAUTVETTEE, WATCHMAKER And JEWELLER, llevell-street, Opposite Temple Court, Hokitika. Jewellery of every description manufactured on the premises. — Ecpairs neatly executed. 2978 TE . PROC TE E , « Watchmaker & Jf.weller (Formerly of Ballarat, and late of Queenstown), REVELL-STREETi HOKITIKA, Begs to call attention to his extensive Stock, consisting of GOLD AND SILVER ' WATCHES, by first-class makers, colonial manufactured Brooches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Lockets, Bracelets, Negligees, &c. Also, Aneroid Barometers, Thermometers, Saccharometers, Sikes' Hydrometers, and the best ' Achbomatic Field and Opeba Glasses. BANK PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. 3924 ME. SHAPPEEE. Chronometer Watchmaker and Jeweller, begs to inform his patrons and the public that, in consequence of the increase of business, he has removed to Eevell-street, opposite the Keel House, where he trusts to receive a contiuuauce of their support. He has engaged a first-class Watchmaker to as sist him in the watch jobbing department, and has also imported an expensive plant of watch and clock making machinery, and is now prepared either to make or repair any description of foreign or English watches at the shortest notice, and at Melbourne prices. N.B. — All kinds of jewellery made to order, and carefully repaired. Gold bought at bank prices. 4571 T M. HIGGIN, (Late Binzer,) CHEMIST AND DEUGGIST, Eevell Street. 4600 " ' J. ELLIS & CO., AUCTIONEEES & COMMISSION AGENTS, 48 GREYMOUTH. A E. EMEESON, Stock and Share Bbokeb, TEMPLE COURT BUILDINGS, REVELL STREET. 4724 FANCY GOODS' REPOSITORY > ' (Next City Tea Mart), Eevell-street, Hokitika. MRS. GEEENFIELD begs to inform the Ladies of Hokitika that she has now on hand a splendid Assortment of BERLIN WOOLS, PATTERNS, &c. at the lowest possible prices. 3456

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West Coast Times, Issue 341, 26 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 341, 26 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 341, 26 October 1866, Page 4

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