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Reefton Advertisements W. HINDMARSH, JIHAREBfiOKEE, MINING, AND General Commission Agent, BROADWAY, REEFTON, (Opposite Southern Cross Hotel.)

Public Notices.

JOHN MUNRO, ENERAL MERCHANT AND IMPORTER, Palmerston Street, WESTPORT.

JOHNSTON W ATKINS CIVIL AND M INING Jjl NGINEEftS, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS Working Plans and Details of Miinng Machinery prepared and the Erection Mining Machinery supervised. Surveys for Mining Companies contracted for by the year. Surveys made under the Land Transfer Act. Address: Broadway, Reefton ; and Commercial Hotel, Lyeli. N.B.—lnstructions left at Times Office, i. yell, will receive immediate attention.

Dawson's Hotel, BROADWAY, REEFTON. fTlhe accommodation supplied by this -*• house cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. Booking Office for Mitchell and Campbell's Royal Mail Line of Greymouth Coaches* This Hotel known throughout New Zealand for its accommodation and convenience for tourists and commercial travellers. JOHN DAWSON, Proprietor.

Newman's R° YAL AIL L IN OF COACHES Thrice-Weekly Service Between Lyell, Reefton and Nelson. Leave Lyell for Nelson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m M and Lyell for Westport and Reefton, on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9.30 a.m. Passengers booked for Hampden and other intermediate places. Booking Offices: Westport Gilmer's Hotel Reefton Stevenson's Hotel Nelson Masonic Hotel All parcels must be prepaid, otherwise they will be left behind. H. NEWMAN, Proprietor LADIES' 0 t GENTLEMEN'S gADr hacks, (Qiaec and Well-broken) FOR HIRE BY THE UNDERSIGNED At Inangahua Junction. Horse's sent Jto Lyell at a moment's notice. Courtney's Accommodation House Having lately been considerably added to and improved, is now one of the best appointed and most comfortable roadside house's on the West Coast. f;ria;ncis Courtney, Proprietor.

STEVENSON'S M'Gaffin's Hotel, BROADWAY, REEFTON. THIS Magnificent Hotel will be found replete with EVERY COMFORT AND MODERN CONVENIENCE. Tourists, commercial travellers, and others will here find every attention combined with home comforts. Booking Office for Newman Bros' Royal Mail Line of Nelson and Westport Coaches. JAMES STEVENSON, PROPRIETOR.

City Hotel BROADWAY, REEFTON. COMMERCIAL Travellers, Families, and the public generally will find this well-known Hotel fitted with eyery modern convenience and requirement. The Proprietress is determined to spare no expense in making this Hotel thoroughly equal to all requirements. Local, Colonial and Home""papers and periodicals regularly filed. ALICE NEVILLE, Proprietress.

THE "LYELL TIMES" PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICE, CUFF ST., LYELL. The " Lyell Times" Is one of the best local mediums for distributing news, Advertisements, and subjects of local interest, throughout the Buller and Inangahua Counties. Charges for standing advertisements, very reasonable. job, Plain, and all kinds of printing, executed with despatch at the lowest prices. Communication by post or wire promptly attended to. ADDRESS: "TIMES OPFIOE," LYELL.

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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 265, 20 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 265, 20 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 265, 20 March 1886, Page 4

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