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Missing 1 Friends. IF this should meet the eye of Thomas Chiilenden, he is requested communicate with his bi'Oiher James, Post Oflice, KaDieri, near Ilokitika. 5028 JOHN M 'KIN LAY, Into of Rorhesay, tl — wine to your bio.'liep, Archibald M'Kinlav, storekeeper, Tuapeka, Olago. Information from any pe>\son wi'l bo thankfuMy received. 4995. JOHN SERGENT WINNEY— ShouId t) this meet your vye, you are requested to return at once to your distressed -n ife and fa mil y in Christchurch. 3859 VI R EDWAKI) GRADWELL, of lrl Lyiham, please send add'-ess to J. Slater, Custom J louse, Dunedin. Letter at Ilokitika post oflice. 5090 NoticesTO JAMES A. BONAR, Esq., Chairman Municipal Council, Hokitika. SIR — We, the undersigned merchants and shipping agents, respectfully request that you will call a PUBLIC MEKTING, to be held in the Fire Brigade Hall to-niorow afternoon, at 3 o'clock p.m., to take into consideration the proposed and uncalled-for restrictions relating to the landing and transit of Goods through the Government Shed, and other important matters. 1 We are, Sir, Yours respectfully Cassius & Comiskey Edward Reeves & Co. Spence Bros & Co. Churches & Chiug D. Macfarlaue & Co. Pro John Solomon & Co. R. Rapliel ArchibaM Scott Ecclesfield Bros. Thos. M unro & Co. F. & G. F. Bullen J hos. Pringle "^ George Blyth & Co. Saml. W. Alcom N A. C. Prichard & Co. S. F. W. Isaacs Mulligan & H[alligan Louttit, Reid & Co. i Wi liara Evans M'Landress, Hepburn & Co. j William Graham i Harnett & C 6. Morisou, Law & Co., per D. W. Virtue E. J. Koughton J. Chesney & Co. Rcyse, Mudie & Co. Swanson & Ryrie Hall&Finlay In accordance with the above requisition, I hereby convene a public meeting to be held in the Fire Brigade Hall a« 3 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd inst. Jas. A. Bonar, Chairman B okitika Municipal Council. Hokitika, Nov. 2, 18fiG. 5168 r pHE Adjourned Meeting of Merchants JL and others interested in the New Customs' Regulations will be hold in the I Fire Brigade Hall at half-past four o'clock p.m., this day. Jas. A. Bonab, Chairman Hokitika Municipal Council. 5174 mHE SALE at the Hau Hau is POST•I PONED till Wednesday, the 7th November, owing to the inclemency of the weather. 5105 LOST, on Friday or Saturday, a Gold Locket, containing a clergyman's likeness. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it with Mr Wagner, Shamrock Hotel. _ 5166 AS W E li "p (Without any Blanks) On the MELBOURNE CUP ! Will be drawn at 8 o'clock THIS E V E N I G, By 42 members, at £1 each, at the CAFE DE PARIS. There are 42 Horses engaged in the race, aud tho event was to be run last Thursday. The Sweepstakes will be proportionately divided, betwoen the first, second, and third horses. 5180

"VTEW Times Boot Mart.— Large stoHc i\| nt Melbourne prices. Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Revell street. t »ENDIGONIANS on the West Coast, 1) come and visit your old friend, at the New Times Boot Mart, opposite the Exchange Hotel, Revell street. ipiAMTLIES, Packers, and Storekeepers supplied with boots aud shoes at greatly reduced prices. New Times Boot Mart, opposite Exchange Hotel, Rcvell street. J7IVERY BODY should make his purJjJ chases of boots and shoes, at the ISew Times boot mart, opposite the Exchange Hotel, Rcvell street. Note— small profits and quick returns. T) ACKERS and Storekeepers supplied X w i tu l-arcels of imported and colonial boots, at exceedingly low prices, at the New Times, opposite the Exchange Hotel, Rcvell street. C^ OOD Boots ! Good Boots. —A. J Player (late of the I^ew Times, Ueudigo), is prepared to sell imported and colonial boots cheaper than ever offered in the province, i^ew Times, opposite Exchange Hotel, Revell street. HOKITLKIANa, one and all, give Player's New Times one trial and •you will be satisfiedthat he can sell cneap. — A. Playee, proprietor. 5163 JUST ARRIVED, PER SYLPHIDE, FROM VALPARAISO. NEW CHILIAN FLOUR, in 100 Ib bags np HE 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. /COVENTRY AND SMITH, \j Siieet Iron and Tin Plate workers, near the Old Hospital, Revell street Pumps, Chimneys, Tin Waro, &o, Merchants and others supplied at wholesale prices, Orders punctually attended to, Moderate charges, 4383

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West Coast Times, Issue 349, 5 November 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 349, 5 November 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 349, 5 November 1866, Page 3

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