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Notices. NOTICE. GW. BINNEY will hold WEEKLY . SALES of Furniture, General Effects, and Sundries, every SATURDAY, at his Marl, commencing at Eleven o'clock sharp. Nothing will be received for those sales with any reserve. 528 WEIR BROTHERS AND CO.* (Late Stanford and Co.) WE have this day entered into Partnership in ITokitika and Dunedin as CHINA, GLASS, JSAUTHENWAEE, KEROSENE LAMPS, AND KEEOSENE OIL MERCHANTS. Having purchased from Messrs Stanford and Co. their retail business in Dunedin, and the whole of their stock, store, and business in Hokitika, we propose to carry on TIIE FIRST LAMP AND OIL TRADE IN NEW ZEALAND. In FLUTE-GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARE, we are in a position to defy competition. We are in immediate communication with the leading manufacturers in Staffordshire, the north of England and Scotland, and import direct to Dunedin. We hope for a continuance of the favor bestowed upon our predecessors. 5711 Weih Bbos. & Co. TO MINERS AND OTHERS. r|^HEHokitikaßoringMachineCompany are prepared to bore for deep ground lor miners, or artesian wells. Application io be made to H. E. Campbell, Secretary. Camp-street, Hokitika. 5676 SUSMAN, BEHREND. & CO. beg to inform their friends, and the piiblic of Hokitika and the surrounding districts, that they have opened with a large and assorted stock of the following goods, which they are in a position to sell at the lowest rates: — Fancy goods of all descriptions, albums, ladies' companions, combs, brushes, purses, pocketbooks, opera-glasses, workboxos, writing-desks, &c. ; also, stationery, perfumery, clocks' toys, matches, French ornaments, ladies' back combs (newest styles), cutlery, tobacconists' sundries, and Bohemian ware ; also, an assortment of drapery, blankets' I hosiery, Crimean shiits, and a great many other items too numerous to particularise. N.B.— S., 8., & Co., having selected all their goods themselves, from the first houses, are enabled to supply country storekeepers, packers, and dealers in general, at a very low figure. Christmas presents in great variety. Country orders promptly attended to. Note the address — Susman, Behrend, &, Co., General Importers, Weld . street, four doors from White House. 5684 SCHEDULE A. I .the undersigned GEORGE ROYAN, . hereby make application to register the " Maori Reserve Gold Mining Company," registered under the provisions of "The Mining Company's Limited Liability Act, 1865 ; " and Ido soleinnby and sincerely declare that the following statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular, namely— 1. The name and stj'le of the Company is "THE MAORI RESERVE

GOLD MINING COMPANY." 2. The place of operations is at WoodI slock. j 3. The nominal Capital of the Company is Four Thousand Pounds sterling, in Four Thousand Shares, of One Pound each. 4. The amount already paid up is Two hundred and eighty-five Pounds sterling. 5. The name of the Manager is George Royan. G. The Oiliee of the Company is at Messrs Ilees and Tyler's, Corner Camp and Wharf streets, Hokitika. 7. The names and several residences of the Shareholders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as follows :—: — JfAMrS. HK.SIDEXCE3. ■S| * E5 William Taylor Hau Hau 12 William Wreath Do 12 Paul Keating Do 6 Mrs Charles Ward Woodstock 10 Mrs Wil.lridge Do 6 William Williams Hau Hiu 10 John M'Gorman Woodstock 10 D. H. Ilig^ins Hokitika 50 William Higgins Do 50 Henry Poison Kanieri 10 Frederick Allen Do 5 Charles Yortt Do 10 Archibald M'Alistcr Woodstock 10 Phillip Ilamy Do 10 John Hardy " Do 10 J. Peter Manuel Kanieri 5 Francis Foster Do 5 Robert M'Math Do 10 Jonathan Brown Woodstock 10 Samuel Walton Do 10 Joseph Williams Hokitika 50 Gordon & Burns Kanieri 5 Thomas Learmont Do 20 John Murphy Do 20 John M. ltyan Do 5 Thomas Young Waimea 8 Frederick Cater Kanieri 10 Adam Thomson Do 10 Hans Bloch Hokitika 20 Ricard F. Donovan Do 40 H J.Edwards Do 5 W. L. Rces Do 200 Buntor Clapcott Woodstock 20 Lynch & Maguire Hokitika 50 Johnßaillie s Do 15 Enos Raby Do 50 Fitzherbert M'Dermott Do 20 James Higgin Do 25 Liddell & M'Leod Do 10 William Shaw Do 20 Richard Reeves j Do 40 James Smith !Ha,u Hau 8 George Turner • (Three Mile 100 I Creek James Rea • Hokitika 50 James Taylor Do 8 Edward Clarke • Do 8 Colin Shaw Do 10 Charles Christy Kanieri 10 Osceola Powell Hokitika 5 George Royan i Woodstock 400 .Martin Do SOO John Collins Do 400 Clarice Do 400 .Dated this Fifth day of November, 1866. Geobge Royan, Manager. Witness -to signature — G. S. Sale, Justice of tho Peace. 5722

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West Coast Times, Issue 377, 7 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 377, 7 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 377, 7 December 1866, Page 3

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