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Coaches. CO B B AN D C O.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Coaches of the above line leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for WAIMEA, GREYMOUTH, And ROSS TOWN, And on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS for CHRISTCHURCH. Particulars as to time of starting and rates of fares may be obtained at the office. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. W. Crawley, agent. 5506 rnHE ECLIPSE LINE of COACHES ■*- run daily to and from Liddell's Shamrock Hotel, R.evell street, Hokitika •, and Carriers' Arms, Waimea. Fares each way, 10s. Saddlo Horses always ready for hire. Liddell & M'Leod, Agents. 4780 Hotels and Restaurants. W A & N E R'S SHAMROCK, COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Revell street, Hokitika. " npHE celebrity of this Hosteby renders _L a lengthened description unnecessary. It is one of the best furnished in New Zealand. It comprises a spacious dining room, billiard room (with two 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 Nevr Zealand. N.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. Wagnee. 4470 HOTEL DE FRANCE, AND SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT Revell steeet, Hokitika. f PHE Proprietor of this well-known X hostelry, in thanking for past favors, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has just completed the extensive alterations in his establishment, in which he has neither spared pains nor expense, to render it the most comfortable nouse in town, and therefore trusts by strict attention to business to still merit a share of their patronage. The upstairs department has been entirely remodelled. It comprises "an elegant cafe, capable of accommodating 100 persons, with a luxury unprecedented on the West Coast. Here gentlemen will find relaxation after business hours ; all the British and colonial papers taken regularly. Chess, draughts, &c, &c. There are thirty separate bedrooms, which are clean, spacious, and well- ventilated, second to none in the colonies. The large restaurant is fitted with every comfort and convenience, and under the careful attention of the proprietor himself. Meals ready at all hours, with a private sitting-room and parlor attached. The bar is well supplied with a choice selection of the very best wines, spirits, &c, &c. Terms moderate. 5689 TRIGGERS' HOME HOTEL, BEVELL STEEET NOBTH, Michael Dbacado, Proprietor (Late of the Five Mile Beach, Okarita). M. Dracado wishes to inform his friends and the diggers generally that he has taken the Hotel, lately known as the Southland, where diggers can rely upon getting the best Meals and Beds at moderate charges. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. 5712 Jfl XCHA NG E HOTEL, 1 Deutsches G-asthaus, REVELL STEEET, HOKITIKA.

Superior Accommodation for Traveller.' Ac. BILLIABD AND BAGATELLE ROOMS. GOOD STABLING. Wines and Spirits of the choicest Brands. KoETEGAST BSOTHEBS, 3235 Proprietors. n OLDEN AGE HOTEL, Opposite the Corinthian Hall, revell 'st., hokitika, And Staffoed-steeet, Dunedin. JONES AND MEEB, PBorEiETOEs. 3848 J)RITISH EMPIRE HOTEL, Opposite the Prince of Wales Opera House, REVELL STEEET, Hokitika, J. 11 . YEWERS;, Proprietor. N.8.-Superior Accommodation. 4256 T) BU NT O N'S NEW MELBOURNE RESTAURANT (Opposite Criterion), REVELL STREET SOUTH. Breakfast Is 6d Dinner 2s Od Supper Is 6d Beds Is Od Board 25s Od Board and Residence ... 30s Od 5628

LOST, on Saturday afternoon, in Revell street, between Stafford and Weld streets, a Pocket Book, containing money and papers. Any one returning the same to John Stewart, stationer, will be suitably rewarded. 5788

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West Coast Times, Issue 380, 11 December 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 380, 11 December 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 380, 11 December 1866, Page 3

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