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GOLDEN A G E RESTAURANT GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, REVELL STREET, TO SUIT THE TIMES AND THE POCKETS OF ALL. S\WE of the oldest, and best connected ESTABLISHMENTS in HOKITIKA First-class Dinner, consisting of Soups, Joints (with vegetables), and Pastry— ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. A thoroughly substantial Breakfast, with Tea, Coffee, Chops, Steaks, Cutlets, &c— ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. An excellent Supper, with all the delicacies procurable with Tea — ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. Good Beds, well-aired ltooms, and Excellent Accommodation — ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. Teems, for Weekly Boarders— TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS : with Sleeping Accommodation— THlßTY- SHILLINGS. v\ ; p v X & 0 E V S A L E IN THE ESTATE OF MULLIGAN AND HALLIGAN, MELBOU RJN E HOUSE, LATE CORINTHIAN HALL, HOKITIKA. And at MELBOURNE HOUSE, Charleston, Brighton, and Addison's Flat. T"N consequence of the death of Mr Halligan, the whole of the immense Stock (all New Goods), consisting of (OLOTHING AND BOOTS Witt BE SACRIFICED FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. NO OFFER REFUSED. FOR CASH ONLY. Storekeepers, Hawkers, Miners, and others should take advantage of this Compu sorySale. After the Sale the balance of Stock and Building in each town will be Sold by Auction. A. J. SOLOMON AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, JREVutt Street, Hokitika, (next the Duuedin Hotel.) XMPORTERS of every description of mining materials, diggers', gardeners', and sur- ■- veyors' tools, agricultural implements, furnishing and builders' ironmongery, guns, powder, shot, &c. ; cutlery in great variety, Yankee clocks and other notions, grindery ship chandlery ; boiled and raw linseed, colza, castor, salad, and kerosene oils ; lamps, chimneys, wicks,' &c. ; paints, oils, colors, varnishes, paperhangings, &c. ; glass, china, and earthenware ; fancy goods, stationery, patent medicines, perfumery, combs, and brushware, "musical instruments, fishing tackle and other snorting gear—meerschaum-pipco, tobacco, cigars, &c., and' all ldhds^of British and foreign hardware. A. J. S. and Co. are celebrated for selling cheaper than any other house on the West Coast. Hours of business— Seven a.m. to Ten p.m. N.B.— LICENSF.D w» SELL FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION.

Business Notices. GREY RIVER COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. RAILWAY CONTRACT, No. 4. mENDERS are required for BUILD- *- ING a BRIDGE over the Omotumbtu Creek, one and a half miles from Greymouth. The Bridge to be 330 feet long and 12 feet wide, in 22 spans of 15 feet each. The Piles to- average 35 feet in length. Plans and specifications to be seen by applying to the Engineer. Tenders to be cent in on or before Saturday, the 17th inst. JAMES WYLDE, Engineer and Manager, Greymouth, October 1, 1868. 3623 NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to Messrs Waller and Craig, late Timber Merchants, Gibson's Quay, must be paid to the undersigned, at" their office, in Hamilton street, opposite Mace and Dixon's, on or before the 15th instant, otherwise they will be handed to the Solicitors for collection. JAMES M'HAFFIE, WM. WILKINSON, Accountants. Hokitika, Oct. 6, 1868. 3643 NOTICE. \ LL Accounts due by the late Firm of Messrs WALLER AND CRAIG, Timber Merchants, Gibson's Quay, must be rendered to the undersigned on or before the 20th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. Office — Hamilton-street, opposite Mace and Dixon's. ■'■ '■'■ '"'' JAMES M'HAFFIE. 3691 WILLIAM WILKINSON. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PSETTELE_ (late Taylor and Settele), . ba's removed* to his new premises opposite the Banlf of Australasia; arid takes this opportunity of, returning his smcere thanks to the Public in general for the liberal patronage hitheito bestowed, and at the same time solicits a continuance of the same. P, SETTELE,

:-" T ""MAM SPROT, AUCTIONEER, STOCK-SAL ESMAN, GEKTIBAI/" AUCTIONEER AND AGENT, , BEGS to'mfornr the^Public^th'al he does .- not confjp,e. his business io~any particular branch of Agency, but is quite prepared to conduct sales either by auction or private treaty -of House,- Land," or other property 'which may be entrusted- to his care. -'■■ <"'—■- - •- -'■•-■• Mr Sprot is perfectly acquainted with a general .business^ having conducted sales for years l in Qhjiqtchurch. - - A No bontt fide commission will be refused or neglected, .while - - - ■-'■"'■ '■■■■'■ STOCK; LAND, HOUSE PROPERTY, ' AND - r FUROTTURE,- " : '■'■' " WITH' "' ■ "" ' PRODU€£^CARGOES, W-ill be : unctertafceri : at moderate rates. """ hokitika "sale yards, Revelx-street. October 15j. 1868. '• 3734 7OOR. SALE, 1 - One Share in Crawley Jj and Parsy?s Water Races and Glaims, Blue Spur, 'Three' Heads of Water in full work. Apply toGeorge Bath, storekeeper, j Blue Spur; .- - ' .' . • 3716 (Opposite the Court House.) XTTSITORSTO ftREYMOUTH will V find "^ the' accommodation in this Hotel of the best description." "Wines and i Liquors of first quality!-: r -•- r - -'■ r [J. C.MOORE; Proprietor. •ENGLISH r AND^EUROPEAN .vvr NEWS.::;-: .-■:■:- -•:- "THE MAIL," A PAPER containing the /News, the principal -Leaders, a Veil-digested Summary, and.- all mitter from " The Times.",. . ..,. „,,, Published in London twice a week. The Newspaper, Mtherio. lbiewn .as the " Evemng Mail," having become the property of the proprietors of "TEe Times," will, on and after th^Satfi cdL-anae^btt published twice a week, under the tjile of -.r >■ r. THE MAIL," at the price of Sd'pericopy as heretofore, or . t~.->z 8d ar;Trte(ek,-pbßt free. The days of puWieatipa +i\\ : be Tuesday and Friday^ aflg each' paper '^Ul .epntain the ne#£Sttd ainnatterfl of interest appearing in the three previous numbers of li The Times," "^i^S^^SSrfeeasMdEasßd;- areailabl0 r 'ia a cheap, andj conxenjenj;. form, fpr-pei^pns're. siding abroad'orin-the colonies?* ' "-''■""' '•*'•'• Subscribers can obtain-iiThe Mail" through Newspaper Agents, or may haye.itfrom the Publisher,- on pre-payriie'nt. afPrinttrig Houie $<juare, Loqd<>n., ■ gß4^g B4^

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West Coast Times, Issue 957, 16 October 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 957, 16 October 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 957, 16 October 1868, Page 4

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