Business Notices. mHE GOLDEN PADLOCK. All is not Gold that glitters. JOHNSTON & CO. Importers and Wholesale Ironmongers On Sale, Leamington ranges, colonial ovens Fire safes, registered grates, stoves &cAlso, Best quality kerosene 3s 6d per gal. N.B. — All goods delivered to any part of the metropolis free of charge. THOS C. CAVALL, BAKER, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER, Revell Street, Nearly opposite Temple Chambers. Wedding Cakes always on hand, plain or ornamental. Custards, Jellies, and Blancmange made to order. .-. Wedding parties provided for with every requirement on the shortest notice. Best Bread supplied, families waited upon for orders. /^owlishaw and plaisted, Vj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS, SHIP CHANDLERS, &c, Gibson's Quay, Near the Post-office. Revell-street, Hokitika. T IVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ANTHONY MARLEY, (Late of the Tramway Livery Stables) Has taken those commodious premises J. JONES' COMMERCIAL SALE YARDS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's first-class Hacks •■■* ■--^— —^~at-4he-shortesfc=iioticer-' — — ••- f--v-Experienced Grooms in attendance. 3544 NOTICE. "TJnT consequence of having given up Business in Ross, and sold our Premises to Messrs Cuming and M'Key, we beg to inform the Public that all outstanding debts due to our firm are requested to be paid on or before the 14th October, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. CARROLL and RYAN. Ross, Sept. 24, 1868. 3560 NOTICE. XTTITH reference to the above, we are determined to give the same satisfaction to the Public of Ross and vicinity as our predecessors, and nothing shall be wanting on our part to merit their support. CUMING and M'KEY. Ross, 24th September, 1868. 3551 NOTICE. ALTERATION OF TIME. Hokitika and Greymouth Tramway Co., Limited. ON and after Wednesday, the 7th October, 1868, the Carriages will run as follows : — Hokitika to Arahura, at 9, 11, 1, 3, and 5.. Arahura to Hokitika, at 10, 12, 2, 4, and 6 By order, 3605 J. E. JONES, Manager. PLOUGH INN. "PROFESSOR GEORGE ADAMS, J- Canadian Sword Champion. And Professor of Swordmanship, (Late Head Barman of Gridiron Hotel), Begs to announce that he has become " mine host" of the Plough Inn, opposite the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre. George is always proud to see an old friend or a new face. Being thoroughly cosmopolitan it is all one to him. A bumper of sparkling Pizzey, a nip of Dunville's Irish, or Hennessy's real P. 8., always at command. Swords, foils, bayonets, boxing gloves, sticks, &c, &c, always ready for practice. 3640 XT O KIT IK A ACADEMY. Corner of Tancred and Stafford Streets, Mr PATERSON, Teacher. Scale of charges f v Boys and Girls Is 6d, ?s, and 2s 6d>' Further particu-
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West Coast Times, Issue 957, 16 October 1868, Page 1
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