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Hotels. EMPIRE HOTEL.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL (Late Swan), [Established 18G5] WHARF AND REVELL STREETS, HOKITIKA. This magnificent Hotel, having been enlarged to nearly double its former size, thoroughly repaired, painted, decorated, re-furnished, and improved in every respect, is now by far the LARGEST COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN WESTLAND. It commands a splendid view of the harbor, shipping, and roadstead. The house contains public and private bars, dining room to seat 60 persons, and GRAND BILLIARD ROOM, With one of Alcock's Prize Tables. THE SAMPLE AND SHOW ROOMS Are admitted to be the best in New Zealand, and are kept for the use of Commercial Travellers, free of charts. There are likewise six parlors, inlcuding two large, well- furnished, Commercial Rooms, suites of rooms for private parties and families, bath-room, and thirty-three comfortable bed-rooms, under the careful superintendence of the landlady. The Proprietor, in returning thanks to the public for their patronage for the last sixteen years, be<»B to announce that while tbe Comforts are Largely Increased the Tariff is Greatly .Reduced.

WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS, Only of the First Brands will be kept in Stock, TABLE D'HOTE at 6 p.m. Coaches for Kumara and Ross leave tbe Hotel daily, anel for Christchurch on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers certain to be called in time kv all coaches and steamers. D. LYNCH, I'roorietor. mHE POST OFFICE HOTEL, -"- (Opposite the Post Office.) Corner of GIBSON'S QUAY & SEWELL STKEET, HOKITIKA.

This Hotel is one of the pioneer hostelries oo the West Coast, having been established by the piesent proprietor in 1 865. It has recently been renovated, and is now acknowledged to bs one of the most Comfortable Hotels in town, offering special facilities from situation, and convenience to Shipping, Post and Telegraph Offices, Supreme Ccuirt, County Chambers and other Public Buildings. Ample Accommodation for Visjtohs and Boarders. Private Parlors, Show JRooms ; Sitting Rooms, and Innumerable 13ed Rooms. EXCELLENT BILLIARD TABLE. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality, and Beers Specially Brewed to the Proprietor's Order. • Mail Coaches pass the door at regular hours to all parts of the district. Passengers by steani?rs will find this hotel most convenient for their purposes. The Kanieri Tram is within a few yards of the hotel. NEW PREMISES in the course of erection at the WOODSTOCK RUSH. H. J. HANSEN, Proprietor. UNDEiI SECTION V., ACT 532. ART UNION. PURCHASE OF THE T>UNGAKEE JUNCTION S USE; J3 HOLD ESTATE, By Subscription. 10 s OOO Subscribers of £ 1 each. 117 Lota guaranteed Cash if preferred. Lot I— lst prize, £4000 ; Lot 2— 2nd prize, £3000 ; Lot 3— 3rd prize, £1350; Lot 4— 4 th prize, £400; Lots 5 to 9—5 prizes, £150 each ; Lot 10—1 prize, £50 ; Lots 11 to 20—10 piizes, £10 each; .Luis 21 to 120—100 prms, £4 each. The management have increaseel the number of prizes, and thereby increased the chances (o nearly a certainty to win a substantial prize, if not a large and independent fortune for £1. Drawing will take place at an early date, (lue notice of which will be advertised. Unsuccessful applicnnts will have their money returned per return post. No commission will be paid to agents after this date. SETH E. PBESSE. No 1 Australian and European Chambers Box, Post Office, Ballarat. Jiead Prospectus.

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West Coast Times, Issue 4114, 22 June 1882, Page 1

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