Greymouth. Advertisements. | ~H AB. F II OTE L, ! Mawhera Quay. j JAMES MIDDLETON, (Late of the White Horse Hotel), After a second tour through all the various Colonies, baa again returned to Greymouth, and built the above comfortable Hotel, where his old friends and the public will find not only all their comforts as of yore, but these greatly improved on. — Travelling extends one's ideas. JAMES MIDDLETON, Proprietor. TJILDEBRAND AND WEBER, _l !_ Shipping and Family Butchfrs, Richmond Quay, 6EEYMOUTIL All ships supplied by our firm at lowest market prices. XO HNS UN'S MELBOURNE O HOTEL, (Opposite the Landing Wharf,) Mawhera Quay, GREY MOUTH. This hotel offers superier accommodation to families and commercial gentlemen. Commodious sample rooms. Wines and Spirits of known excellence, The table liberally supplied, and every convenience guranteed, under the well-known management of Mr F. Waters. Office of Cobb and Co's Coaches, Good Stabling— Hot and Cold Baths WAK&ANUI BUTCHER ISAAC O'DONNELL Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Has always on hand — Beef, Mutton Pork Veal Lamb Sausages of the primest quality at the lowest possible price. The Trade and Shipping supplied. QPIC E R JA ND M UJR RA V , UNDERTAKERS, (The oldest established in Hokitika,) REVELL-STREET, NORTH. T And George-street, Dunedin, > Tombstones and Enclosures erected. 1 Z : W I L L I A M KING, UNDERTAKER, (The first established in Hokitika,) GIBSON'S QUAY EAST. Tombstones and Enclosures erected. '.•.■:•■ Coaches. - -.■■■■■■■_■•■. /^OBB AND CO.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for GREYMOUTH, and twice weekly for CHRISTCIIURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors : — Christchurch.. £6 10s Od Greymoiith £1 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have bee reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole and Co., Proprietors. Andiiew Young, Agent. PARIS EXHIBITION, 18G7— GOLD MEDAL. CLAYTON, SHUTTLEWORTII & 00., AT the Great Triennial Trials of the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, held at Bury St. Edmonds, July, 1867, received the following awards : — For Single Cylinder Portable Steam Engine, the First Prize of £25. For Double Cylinder Portable Steam Engine, the First Prize of £25. For Horizontal Cylinder Fixed Engine, the "" First Prize of £20.. For Double Blast Finishing Thrashing "■•■' Machine, the Prize. of :615. Also, The Society Silver Medal for Adjusting Blocks for Machines. The duty performed by all C. S. & Co.'s Engines on this occasion, considerably exceeded that of any others. C. S. & Co. refer with pleasure to the fact that the duty of their " Commercial," or Single Valve Engine, at Chrster, so long ago as 1858, was not equalled by any " ordinary!' Engine atßury. *** An illustrated Catalogue can be seen at the Publishing Office. CLAYTON, SHUTTLBWORTH & CO., LINCOLN, AND 78, LOMBARD STREET. LQNPQ# ; ■•*'•■'
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West Coast Times, Issue 957, 16 October 1868, Page 4
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