JOSEPH KOHN AND CO., p<ENEIIAL MERCHANTS, FANCY WAREHOUSEMEN, AND IMPORTERS OF Wax vestas Plaids, 250's, 500's, 1000's Bell and Black's and other brands Stationery Printing paper Cutlery Sheath knives and belts Perfumery Brushware, combs, &c. Iron bedsteads Paper-hangings French calfskins Leatherwaro Glassware Watercoolers Hot-water jugs Hydropults Tinware Cash boxes Gold scales Magnets Powder flasks Dressing cases Papier mache goods Cabinetware Games aud Sports Ormolu goods Vases Musical instruments Engravings Perambulators "Whips, hunting, driving, jockeys and twigs Photographic albums Stereoscopes and slid^-s Basketware Inkstands Clocks Alarums Lamps Plated ware, cruets, &c. Japanned Goods Marine and opera glasses Spectacles Eye preservers Looking glasses Saddle cloths Saddle stmps . •— ~ __ Tobacconists' goods Mcerscliaum pipes Cigarette paper ~ * Cricketing materials Novels, parlor and railway library, &c. French novels Bagatelle boards Dolls, leather, china, orying, wax, &o Toys, a largo variety Jewellery Fancy goods JOSEPH KOHN AND CO., High Street, Dunedin, N.Z. Hunter Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Mary St., Brisbane, Queensland. Threadneedle Street, E.G., London. Newhall Hill, Birmingham. SHOOTING GALLERY, BRUCE HOTEL, Opposite the Bank of New South Wales, Revell Street. SKENB & MAOGREGOR T>EG to intimate that having completed their new promises, the Bruce Hotel, and erected a first class Shooting Gallery, thoy will be glad to receivo a visit from their friends. None but the best brands of liquors kopt. BRUOE HOTEL SHOOTING GALLERY. HARBOR DEPARTMENT^ NOTICE.— Thcro will bo an anchor and chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crew in readiness at high water, every tide, to assist any vessel coming 1 ovor tho bar. When the bar is only lit for Btcamcrs to take, a rod flog will bo hoisted on tho north flagstaff. When for Bailing vessels, a red flag and ball. Masters of vessels are particularly requosted to attend to tho small tidal flag on tho spit, na the small tidal flag and tho largo flag in one takes them over the "bar. By order, ' J. KERLEY, Harbor Master. HOKITIKA TRAMWAY IS NOW OPEN, REVELL STREET, Next to tho Boundary Store. For the salo of firewood, piles, stumps, postß and rails, and all other kinds of bush wood. Firewood at tho terminus, Hovoll stroot, 20s. per cord, all other bush-wood equally vhoap. GIBSON and WILLIAMS.
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West Coast Times, Issue 29, 9 August 1865, Page 4
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367Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 29, 9 August 1865, Page 4
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