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Notices> JUST ARRIVED, .PER SYLPHIDE, FROM VALPARAISO. NEW N CHILIAN FLOUR, in 100 lb bags rriHE above flour is all new, and direct -*- from the mill at Santiago, and guaranteed to the purchasers fresh, sound, and sweet. In lots to suit purchasers, at £15 per ton, at the stores of H. Davis, 4946 Bridge street, Nelson. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A CONGREGATIONAL MEETING J\. will be held in the Supreme Court House, on Monday evening next, the 29th instant, at eight o'clock, to consider the steps necessary to be taken for obtaining a permanent minister for this place. ■> Members and adherents are particularly requested to attend. Archibald Scott, 5018 Secretary. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, carrying on business under the style of Richardson and Co., Registry for Servants, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by J. A. Richardson, who will liquidate all debts and receive all accounts duo to this date, 27th October, 1866. (Signed) J. A. Bichardsok, John KSIiLy. Witness— John Kirkpatrick. 5014 PUBLIC NOTICE. HARLEY'S CELEBBATED NELSON ALE. THE undersigned, finding an enormous demand for this celebrated ale, have entered into new and advantageous arrangements with 'Harley, for a large and permanent supply of this beautiful ale by every steamer, and they are now prepared to supply the trade in any quantity,' at the same price "as charged by the Hokitika-brewers for their boer. (Signed) X. Munro & Co., 4968 Sole Agents. PUBLIC NOTICE.— The New Times Boot and Shoe Warehouse (opposite the Exchange Hotel, Revell street) is now open, with a first-class Stock of Imported and Colonial-made Boots and Shoes. My motto is, " Small profits and quick returns." 4976 Alfred E. . Player, Proprietor. HOKITIKA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS for the office of Town Surveyor, will be received by the Chairman, up to the 30th instant^ Jas. A". Bonar, 4870 Chairman. TENTS! TENTS! TENTS! WM'KAY, late of Lambing Flat, the . Lachlan (New South Wales), and Okarita, begs to inform his old friends and the public that he has opened a branch establishment in Bevell street, Hokitika, opposite the Temple Court, where he hopes, by attention to business, to merit a fair share of their patronage. Importer of Calico, Drill and Canvas. BOLL UP, BOYS, BOLL UP, AND SEE YOUR OLD FRIEND, 1 Remember the Address — Opposite Temple Court, Revell street, 4952 Tjl ABTHENWABE GLASSWARE, CHINA WARE, LAMP WARE. DAVID WEIR, Staffordshire Warehouse, North Revell-fctreet. N.B. — 26 Crates landing per Nora. 4983 WESTERN DRUG HALL, Revell-street (Opposite the Wonder of the World), greymouth & queenstown, Otago. EP B O S S E B , • (from Savory and Moore's, London, and Melbourne, Victoria), wholesale and retail druggist, has on sale a large and well-selected stock of DRUGS AND .CHEMICALS, Genuine Patent Medicines, Ayer's Pills and Sarsaparilla, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Holloway's Pills and jDintmcnt, Davis's Pain Killer, Perry's Triesmar, Balm of Syriacum, &c. Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid, Cordial-makers' Materials, Corks and Bottles, and Quicksilver, which he is prepared to supply at the lowest current rates. Horse md Cattle Medtcines. 750 Hotels. W A G N E 'r ' S SHAMROCK, COMMERCIAL AND s FAMILY HOTEL, Bevell street, Hokitika. rpHE celebrity of this Hostelry renders JL a lengthened description unnecessary. It is one of the best furnished in New Zealand. It comprises a spacious dining room, billiard room (with tw o of the best tables in town, bedrooms, single and double, airy, and well ventilated private and commercial rooms — in fact, everything that money could accomplish has been done to render this hotel second to none in New Zealand. JSf.B. — A night watchman' is always in attendance — travellers can depend on being called and admitted at all hours. Commercial travellers can be accommodated with show-rooms, &c The liquors are carefully selected by the proprietor, J. S. Wagner, 4470 MANCHESTEB HOTEL AND BOWLING ALLEY. A FIRST-CLASS American BOWLING ALLEY is now open, second to none in the colonies. J. A. Roscow, in returning thanks for past favors, solicits a continuance of the same. A first-class billiard-bagatelle table on the premises. The wines, spirits, ales, &c, not to be surpassed. J. A. Roscow, 5011 Proprietor.

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West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 342, 27 October 1866, Page 3

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