Notices. STEAMER STAR OF THE SOUTH. ALL ACCOUNTS against this Vessel must be rendered in Duplicate at the office of the Undersigned TO-DAY (Wednesday), 22ud inst. JAMES A. BONAR, Agent,- Wharf Street. CHEISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. J. L A~N GE, "OEGS to ANNOUNCE that he has •*-* received, by the last mail; a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of WATCHES and JEWELLERY, which he is prepared to sell at GREATLI REDUCED PRICES for CASH. Customers can rely upon getting full value for their money, as ho inferior goods are kept in the shop. .***>■ J. LANGE. NOTICE. fTIHE DRAWING >for PRIZES in '■L LANGE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT DISTRIBUTION will take place on THURSDAY, the 30th inst., at his UPPER SHOP, nearly opposite the Theatre. Country Agents are kindly requested to send in all Unsold Tickets before the above-mentioned date. J. LANGE. "VOLUNTEER SHOOTING, rv RAND WESTLAND HANDICAP. FoETT-riVJG MEMBEKS AT £1. Forty-five Nominations. No Blanks. £ s. d. Firat Prize ... ... 20 0 0 Second Prize ... ... 10 O 0 Third Prize 7 10 0 j Fourth Prize ... ... 5 0 0 Fifth Prize 2 10 O S. HARRIS, Treasurer, Cafe de Paris. NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. I"N consequence of leaaeing the premises -*- how occupied by me, and having to give possession on the Ist December, the whole of the PRESENT STOCK consisting of WINES. SPIRITS, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE, is offered v for SALE at LOW RATES to EFFECT a CLEARANCE. The UNSOLD PORTION will be OFFERED at AUCTION on an EARLY DATE, by Mr F. A. Learmonth, of which due notice will be given. JOHN HALL, Wbarf Street, SELLING OFF! LEAVING THE WEST COAST ! ! /^ BOEDDINGHAUS begs to notify • that he has taken Premises in Wellington, wliere he commences business on. the Ist of January, Up to that date he will dispose of the balance of his Hokftika Stock of TOBACCOES, CIGARS, Sec., At Pkices Hitherto Unheard Op. All ACCOUNTS OWING must be PAID before December 31st. G. BOEDDINGHAUS, Tobacconist, Revell Street. JOHN CAMERON'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. TPIE above Line of Coaches RUN DAILY between HOKITIKA and KUMARA, and HOKITHIA and ROSS, the Hours of Departure between these places being as follows :— Leaving Daily Kumara for Hokitika .. 8 a.m. Hokitika for Kumara 5 ... 3 p.m. Ross for Hokitika ... ... 8.30 a.m. Hokitika for Rosa 2.30 p.m. Public Attention is also desired to be directed to the GENERAL CARRIER BUSINESS, A branch of Mr Cameron's wellequipped establishment," Which offers the greatest facilities to the Commercial and Trading Commuity. A FIVE -HORSE WAGGON plies regularly between Hokitika and Kumara THREE TIMES A WEEK. : THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLES Are now universally acknowledged by all classes of travellers to be the Chief Depbt on tbe Coast for the supply of the Best Hackß, the Steadiest Roadsters, and the Most Complete Turn Out in Vehicles. SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, and WAGGONETTES on hire for all parts at a MINUTE'S NOTICE. Horses or Buggies hired in Hokitika may be left at the Empire Stables in Kumara, as per agreement ; or, if hired in Kumara, may be left at the Commercial Livery Stables in Revell Street North, Hokitika. ' THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Revjbli Street, Is a Large, New, and Commodious Hotel Offering Every Accommodation and ' Very Many Advantages, Such as the certainty of Never Missing a Coach or Steamer, besides all the comforts of a really First-class Family Hotel. Visitors to Hokitika will be studying their convenience by making this Hotel their place of abode during their sojourn in the Capital of Westland. BILL I~"A RDS, JOHN cTIERON, PROPRIETOR.
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West Coast Times, Issue 3656, 22 December 1880, Page 3
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