OOftfifidf. JOEN OAMBROIT'B ftOYAL MAIL LINE OP COAOHBB w T H^*Tr°^ L^" of OoaeheaßUa S^MABa, and HOKITIKA andBOSS the Hours of Departure between thest plaoea being as follows:— IiKAVIKO Dait.'B l Kurnara for Hokitika _ 8 n.m. Hokitika for Kumara ,„ 3 „„" Bos, for Hokitika.., Z llUm ' Hokitika for Boas 2.80 pSPublic Attention is also desired tob* directed to tbe GENERAL CARRIES BUBINES A branch of Mr Cameron's well- ) «ru. L eq^PPeloatablishmeßt Which offers the greatest facilities to th i Commercial and Trading Community* A FIVE-HORSE WAGGON Dlie v THE COMMERCIAL LIVEB¥ STABLES. Are now universally acknowledged by al on the Coast for the supply 8 of ! the Bes 3 . at a MINUTE'S NOTICE! P Horses or Buggi e8 hired in Hokifcik k may be left at tie Empire Stables $ Kumara, as per agreement; or, if hired'% Kumara, may be left the CommercU HoSa leßiß BeveU "«^»SS THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, f) Rbvbll Stbkbt, Is a Large, New, and Ooamodiouß Hott offenng Every Accommodation and Very Many Advantages. Such as the certainty of Never MissinalQ S? "really efl beßidM "" *• Colafor ** Fihstclass Fawlt Horn. Visitors to Hokitika will be studrinc their convenience by making this Sfot? their place of abode during their sojourn in the Capital of Westland. BILL Ta B D 8. JOHN cXm E R O N PEOPBIETOB COBB & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACH BETWEEN HOKITIKA AND KUMABA. HUGH cTme RON, Pbopbibtob; npHE above line of Royal Mail Coaches iun daily between Hokitika and Kumara, leaviDg the Commercial Hotel Hokiiika, for Kumara at 9 a.m., and Kumara for Hokitika at 2 p.m., connecting with the TRAM leaving KUMARA for GREYMOUTH at 12 o'clock sharp, also the Tram leaving Kumara for Grey: mouth at 3 30 p.m. ' ' mn Notice*. A UTHORIBED SURVEYOR AND -"- CIVIL ENGINEEB. (Ragistered under the Land Transfer Ac GENERAL LAND AGBHT. J. N. SMYTH, Fitzherbert Street, Hokitika. RED LION HOTEL, GIBSON'S QUAY, HOKITIKA. rjIHIS Splendid l||||li^ now Open and will y^pT^Ss be f° nn d to Give the \g£t&?b Most Perfect Aecomjkjf^gi. modation of any f^g^r House on tbe Weft Coast. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS* GOOD STABL flfl, JAMSS EVAN~.. Propbibtoe. HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBEB (Opposite Hilldrup's Hotel), REV|ELL STREET, HOKIT WATER TANKSTTSATHS, CHIM« NEYS, PATENT CLOSETS, Axn> ALL HYDBAULICS FITTED UF AND BEPAIBED. M. U. I. O, O, F: A TOYAI HOKITIR it|>JU LODGE, No. fi429. Kfff DATES of LODGE MEET •jJj^INGS for current half-year, January ... 2nd, 16th and 30th Friary 13th and 27th Mar ° a 13th and 27ta APTIIA P TII 10th and 24th Bth and 22nd JuDe • ... oth and 19th JAMES KING, N.G J. PEAKR, Secretary. DIBTEIOT ORDERS. T^ Hok JS Ka » 2nd January, 1869. HE First Westland Uifiea and Cadets will PARADE for INSPECTION during the month of January as follows • THURSDAY, loth, at 7 p.m THURSDAY, 24th*, at-7 p^.- . „ JA «- A - BONAB, Major Commanding Westland District
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West Coast Times, Issue 7299, 21 January 1889, Page 1
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