COBB AND CO.'S RPYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES MITCHELL, BURTON AND CO., Proprietors, TTtTILL -leave the Empire Hotel for yy CHRISTCHURC^, every Tuesday and Friday, at 6 ia.m. 192 a SPECIAL NOTICE. HAVING made extensive improvements in bur Boot Department, we beg to call attention to our Large and well assorted Stock of the very best English and Colonial Manufacture. Men's Elastic Sides and Lace-ups, of Superior Quality, and VERY MODERATE Prices. Colonial Watertjghts, and Miners' Gum boots, Best Makes. Ladies wanting a really good durable boot, well made and elegantly finished, are invited to inspect our stock. Children's boots of all kinds. J. MAN SON & CO., Revell-street. New Entrance to Boot Department (Opposite Mr Arming's.) 1940 c UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital - - - - £1,250,000, With unlimited liability of Shareholders. T>ATES of Discount Exchange and Interest on Advances have been ; R E D U C E D . Gold Bought at Advanced Prices. Terms of business in the several branches, on application. WM. DUNCANHokitika, Nov. 16, 1872. 1899 c AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, T) ART IES desirous of . visiting Eeefton JL direct, can obtain good saddle; horses fom Cassidy's, Australasian Hotel, and change them at Greymouth, Ahaura, and Totara Flat. ' ' ; Charges for the through journey £4, including all livery and bait. CASSIDY AND ASH.TON, 170 c Pbopbietobs. •BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. f^nHE Rates of Discount, Exchange, and !*■ Interest on Advances, have been R E 'D U C ;E D. General Banking business transacted on favorable terms. Particulars ascertained on application. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN for GOLD. WM. C. ROBERTS, Manager. Hokitika, Nov. 15, 1872. 1901 c ; SEEDS! .SEEDS!! ;SBBDS!!1 ■YYT R O S S, 'VV • Wholesale and Retail Seedsman, begs to call the attention of Farmers, Market Gardeners, and; Others, to his new stock of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds, Ju3t Arrived in Splendid Condition. Seed Potatoes of various sorts, Local and I lobart Town grown. Fruit Trees and Shrubs of all descriptions. Guano, and Bone Dust, Flower Pots, &c. At W. ROSS 'S, SEEDSMAN, &c, Hokitika. 719 c RE A S ,11OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES JAMES. REA, Proprietor. WLLL .leave the N, pah's .Ark . Livery Stables, South ' Spit,: for ROSS, v i-ery Monday, Wednesday, , and . Friday, jit 11 a.m.; and wjll leave R,oss ibr SOUTH iSPIT, ' HOKITIKA, .eyery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday^ at 11 a.m. .J. 'Eae's Line of- Saddle Horses are justly celebrated as the : finest. '.in ,New Zealand, being all three-quarier and thoroughbreds, gentle in temper, and fleet in speed. Head Booking Qifice . , Hotel . •,J..Sj;;WAGJSIKR, 307 c Agent.
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West Coast Times, Issue 2239, 3 December 1872, Page 2
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