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£400 REWARD. WHEREAS, on Monday, tho 4th September, 1865, Mr Walrasley, of the Bank of Now South Wales, was stuck up and robbed, •about 12 o'clock in the day, by four or five armed men, between No Town •and the Twelve-Mile, on tho Grey River Goldfields, in the Province of Nelson, about 14 miles distant from the Grey Mouth, in the Province ol Canterbury, of 821 Ounces of Gold Dust, andaboiit LIOOO in Bank Notes. This is to notify that a Reward of L2OO will be paid by the Bank of Now South Wales at Hokitika, to any person or persons who may give such information as will lead to the apprehension and ■conviction of the said offender or oifen'ders ; ora Reward of L4OO for recovery , of the stolen property. GEO. PRESIIAW, Agent, Bauk of New South Wales, Hokitika. /\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDI Building bricks Bar and rod iron Hoop and aheeti ron Sheet zinc Galvanized sheet iron Corrugated do do Iron bedsteads Pillows and mattresses Horse shoes and nails Grindstones and fittings American axes Tomahawks • L.H. shovels and picks •Camp ovens Colonial do Hanging do Hot air stoves American cooking do Galvanized spouting Do ridging Pit and crosscut saws Hand, ripping, and tenon saws Portable blacksmiths' forge Guns and gunpowder Blasting powder and shot Gun caps and wads Linseed and boiled oil Turpentine and varnishes Kerosene oil and lamps White lead and patent dryers Glue, lamp black Tar, pitch, whiting Painis ground in oil Chlorodyno, painkiller Castor oil, pills and draughts Cookham boots Hosiery and outfitting goods Sinclair's hams, now euro Sinclair's bacon, do do Belmorit sperm candles Martell's pale brandy Henuessy 8 do do Swaine Boord's old torn Kirkliston whiskey Jamaica rum J D.K.Z. geneva Also just arrived— A general assortment of china, glass and earthenware, garden and vegetable seeds, and American cooking and hot air stoves. HAWKES AND STROUTS, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, And GENERAL IMPORTERS, Christchurch Store, Revell street, Appointed sole Agents for the celebrated Cookham Boots. TAMES CHESNEY & Co., Wharf *J street, respectfully invite the attention of their numerous friends and customers to their large and well assorted stock of provisions, r wines and spirits, ironmongery, &c., which being personally selected £by ono of the partners, are all of tho very best description. They have now on hand at their stores, Wharf street, Sinclair's hams and bacon Hart's Adelaide flour * Chilian flour in 50's and loo's Spiced beef Half chests tea Coleman'B mustard Salmon, lobster, and oysters Currants and raisins Soda and acid Kauces Salad and castor oil Renault's brandy, in case Otard's do qr casks duragoa, absynthe, schnapps Port and sherry in case do do in qr casks Just Landed Ex Mount Alexander. Neva candles Oats and bran XJoffee, 1 and 2 lb tins Tobacco — Washington do Forget-me-not do 10's Wellington butter Boots, Crimean shirts 100 pairs double crown moles 1200 yds superior double width calico Amos' shovels Collins' D. ll. do Buckets, billies, pannikins Pick and axe handles &c, &c, &c. SWANSON, RYRIE & CO. HAVE on salo at their stores, Wharf streot, Flour — Hart's Adelaide, and l)unetan's Chilian 100 lbs and fiO lbs Hams— Sinclair's and Coey's Bacon — do do Butter Candles Teas Spiced beef Corned beef Oats Bran Chaff Maize 100 bags splendid sample of TAIERI POTATOES.

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West Coast Times, Issue 44, 14 September 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 44, 14 September 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 44, 14 September 1865, Page 4

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