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Publications. NEW WEEKLY PAPER THIS DAY, SATURDAY, THE 3ro AUGUST, At Two o'clock r.M., Will be Published, tho First Number of <$M §t%ot\x t A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEWS, POLITICS, AND LITERATUEE. The object of the Publishers is to furnish a full resume of the history of the week to those who have not the leisure to read the daily newspapers, or who have not convenient access to them. All the events of the week will be carefully recorded, and intelligence will be given by electric telegraph and otherwise, to the latest moment before publication. The literary department of 'The Despatch will comprise Comments on the Public Events of the Day, Original Essays, and Tales and other Selections from the current periodical literature. The Despatch will be marked by many special features including " Notes and Queries," Popular Games, Columns for Family Reading, and Local Sketches and Notabilia. No. 1 of The Despatch will contain the first chapter of a Popular Novel, to be continued from week to week, and "Notes by a Desultory Man." To meet the convenience of all classes,the price of the Despatch has been fixed at Sixpence. A very large Town Circulation is anticipated. ADVERTISEMENTS will be charged at the following rates :—: — For first insertion, 3s per inch. For each subsequent insertion, Is 6d per inch, Advertisement will be received at the office, up to the evening preceding the day of publication. THE DESPATCH Will consist of Sixteen Pages, and will be published every Saturday Afternoon, at Two o'clock, PRICE SIXPENCE. Office:—Weld Street, Hokitika. NOTICE. rTHE FIRST NUMBER OF THE DESPATCH, TO BE PUBLISHED THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, WILL BE CIRCULATED GRATUITOUSLY. CITY TEA MART. nnHOSE who complain it is impossible to procure really fine T.ea are solicited to order our finest Black Tea, at four shillings per pound, which is the choicest and most delicious imported. Gawnb and Co. CITY TEA MART. 9313

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West Coast Times, Issue 580, 3 August 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 580, 3 August 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 580, 3 August 1867, Page 2

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