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Amusements. Tor Sale. CITY THEATRE. To sPFPTTTATn-Rss OPEN FOR DANCING. 1U SP ~ G U LAT ° BS * TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, AUG. 2. During the Evening, Miss Jenny Sutherland, My Percival, and Mr Geo. Ingles (in new J^ U R fc> ALE, comic songs), will appear. Admission— THE ps_ycE OF WALES GOLD Free-. Doors open at Half-past Seven; commence at Eight. . 9730 MINE, ROSS. For. Sale. ; ~ fTIHIS claim is ten acres in extent, and FOR S A L E, X adjoins, on three sides, the celebrated A first-class Scandinavian Mine, which is now yielding PICOLO PIANO, in rosewood case. about L3OO a week profit, and on another Also, boundary is joined by good paying claims. A 3-STOP HARMONIUM. The plant is all in perfect order, and Cohen Bbothebs , • consist of a new 20-horse power horizontal Furniture Warehouse, engine, with multitubular boiler, the pop9457 Weld street. pett heads, pumps, self-feeder, sboice — — boxes, connections, and all the works are ON SALE. in perfect order, and could be immediately THE following MACHINERY, to ar- Set rp \ nac^- „„«,.. AA . rive per Stormbird. , Tk f shaft 1S 151 f^ et down ' and dnyes One 25-horse power portable Steam W been commenced. Engine, with 4ft. 6in. fire-W for burning . The office, engine house, blacksmith s wood, fitted with double-acting forci shop, boiler house, and store room, and pumps. The pumps will lift 700 gallons aU * ools necessary for properly carrying per minute, wfth all winding and pump- on the nnne are on the ground. _g gear complete. Additional winding gear, trucks, cages, t>ne 15-horse power horizontal Engine, flat s J eets .' ?P CS ', and tackle of all neceswith large Cormsh boiler, pumps, w_d- sary descriptions have lately been received ing gear, and all connections complete. f«? m Melbourne. The reason for offering One 15-horse power horizontal Engine, eligible property is the inability fitted up with link motion, for reverting, of % shareholders to provide funds for c carrying on the works to a successful One 10-horse power horizontal Engine, ue - No reasonable doubt can be enterwith large Cornish boiler, and all fittings J me * <?f? f the ™shness of the ground, as ! complete. tue claim 1S ahnost surrounded by good s0 paying claims, some of which have proved Two American patent Circular Saw nve payable bottoms. Mills, with saws a_l all connections com- . ¥w^ T V>xhaaiaxs can be obtained plete; can either be worked by steam, from the Manager, on the claim, by whom water, or horse power; will cut with ease Jf o^™ f f Purchase will be received till 1000 feet per hour ; sets both ends of the the 13th Au S u st. logs at once. Joseph Gbimmond, A lot of Saw Spindles, different sizes. 9634 Manager. A large quantity of Truck Wheels of ■ — different diameters. nf\ PAID-UP SHARES in the One hydraulic Ram, for lifting vessels, \)\J HOKITIKA AND GREY&c. ; will lift 120 tons. MOUTH TRAMWAY COMPANY, for Besides a large quantity of other tools SALE. Apply office of this paper. 8056 suitable for the goldfields. For particulars apply to TROUBLE ROYAL PRESS for Sale, 9579 Mr Bullock, Empire Hotel. j_J price LllO. Apply West Coast Times Office. SHOW CARDS Printed, in the first style of Art, in gold and colors, TROUBLE DEMY COLUMBIAN at FT*i?vTfTT & Co.'B Lithograpiuc and JL/ PRESS for Sale, price L9O. Engraving Office, Weld street. Apply West Coast Times Office. 8797 B. PETERSEN AND CO., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND SILVERSMITHS, CHBISTCHUBCH, T>EG to inform, their customers on this side of the* Province and the public of I) Hokitika that, in consequence of the increased tariff on Jewellery and Silver Plate, they are now employing the most skilled workmen in the manufacture of the same on the premises, in which they have succeeded beyond their expectation. The following is an extract from the " Lyttelton Times," June 13th last : — " Local Industby. — We have been favored by Mr Petersen, of High street, with a view of two elegant cups recently manufactured by him. The first is a racing cup of sterling silver, alternately bright and frosted. The design is that of two horses leisurely standing under the shade of a large New Zealand tree-fern. On the summit of this fern rests the bowl, the surface of which is relieved by an elegant design of floral chasing. The attitude of the animals is easy and life-like, and they are excellently moulded. Around the tree is twisted a plant of ivy. The different colors of the material employed add to the general effect of the whole. The cup is twelve inches in height, the value being L 25. The second cup is intended for an agricultural prize, and consists of a plinth of burnished and dead silver, from which springs a slender stem of wheat, upon which the bowl rests. The base consists of two rams' heads, boldly cast in silver. The value of this cup is L 6. Altogether the manufactire of these articles reflects great credit on Mr Petersen, who has evidently spared no pains or trouble to produce them, and they will challenge competition, both in excellence and price, with any imported from Europe. Besides, the heavy duty on imported silver is avoided. The cups ai*e mounted on stands of New Zealand wood, ebonized, made by Mr Gardiner, of Hereford street. Some choice specimens of bijouterie, made of Westland gold, were also shown to us by Mr Petersen." Our Mr Cohn will, on Thursday, Ist August, visit Hokitika, for the purpose of displaying a few samples of our manufacture of Silver Plate, together with choice samples of other Jewellery, at the Empire Hotel for a few days, and any orders he may be favored with will receive our strict attention. The purity of the material we guarantee, and may be fully relied on. 9652 WEIR BROTHERS AND C 0., REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, (And at Charleston, Pafcihi), TRONMONGERS, CHINA, GLASS, AND GENERAL HARDWARE _L MERCHANTS, HAVE ON SALE: Kerosene Oil (pure) Papier Machie Cruet Stands Sugars Kerosene Lamps Wooden do Creams Kerosene Chandeliers Carpenter 's Tools Cups and Saucers, white Kerosene Vestibule Lights American Brooms and gold Kerosene Bracket Lamps American Buckets Cups and Saucers, figured Kerosene Hanging Lamps Tin Dishes China Kerosene Globes Iron Dishes Cups and Saucers, blue lines | Kerosene Chimneys Tin Buckets Cups and Saucers, green Kerosene Wicks Iron Buckets lines Kerosene Stoves Bar Decanters Cups and Saucers, printed American Cooking Stoves Cut do Dinner Plates Parlor Stoves Moulded do Soup do Cooking Utensils Patent Stoppers Dessert do Ironmongery Curaffes and Tumblers Cheese do Holldware Hot Water Tumblers Meat Dishes Knives and Forks Hot Water Goblets Cover do Carving ditto Nobbier Tumblers Sauce Tureens Table Spoons Prism Tumblers Salad Bowls Desert do Ale Glasses Toilet Sets Tea do Wine do • Bar Jugs Mustard do Hock do Hot Water Jugs Salt do Claret do J u ff s (in sets of 3) Electro-plated Forks Liqueur do Water Monkeys Pocket Knives Soda Water Tumblers Water Filters and Covers Sheath Knives Butter Coolers Waiters Electro-plate Cruet Stands Confection Jars and Covers Sewing Machines tf^r Sole Importers of Singer's New Noiseless Sewing Machine. 9269 PUBLIC NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE BUILDINGS HAVING TO BE REMOVED OFF HAMILTON STREET, A GREAT SALE OF CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c, &c, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GREATEST WONftER OF THE VVORLD THE WHOLE OF THE IMMENSE STOCK MUST POSITIVELY BE CLEARED OUT. THIS IS NO PUFF. COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. LOOK AT THE PRICES. Mole Trousers per pair 7s 6d, Poeskins per pair 12s 6d, Vests 5s 6d, Colonial Made Suits 50s, Bedford Cord Trowsers 17s 6d, Waterproof Coats 17s 6d, Blankets 15s per pair, Flannel Under Shirts 5s 6d, Flannel Drawers 5s 6d, Men's Felt Hats ss, and a large assortment of Winceys, Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinoes, and every description of Ladies' Clothing, to be sold at any price. BOOTS,•BO 0T S, BOOTS, At Twenty per Cent below Cost. REMEMBER THE SALE AT THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD S. AND F. W. ISAAQS, 391-95.03 PROPRIETORS.

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West Coast Times, Issue 579, 2 August 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 579, 2 August 1867, Page 8

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