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NEW WEEKLY PAPER. On Saturday, tbc 30th instant, will bj published Iho first number of a New Weekly Paper, to be called "THE LEADER," Consisting of 12 pages, nnd got up in »'! respects similarly lo tho Melbourne pnper of that name. THE want of such a journal has lon •; been felt in tho country districts !> the mining community, and it is with .-, special view to meet tho requirement's t this class that tho proprietors have d. • tcrmined on issuing a weekly publicalio: , which will bo complete in all respect. . and contain tho fullest English, Colonin , General, Local, Shipping, Commercial an I Mining intelligence. Extracts of intorc. t from all Homo and Colonial Papers, wt!i the latest and most reliable Miuiug R •• ports will bo given ; and merchants at .f distance may depend implicitly on aecuracj r in relation to prices curront or other business reports. With reference to mining news, Iho proprietors, from past golu - fields experience, are awaro how grossly miners have been deceived by interosto' I and unscrupulous persons writing up th: 1 particular field on which they aro located . and they have thoroforo at considornbs.expeuso secured the services of able covrospondouts, on whoso integrity they en.i place tho most perfect reliance, and who will furnish regular reports from cvcj;, district on tho coast. In addition to tho ordinary features ol' a first-class newspapor, a space will bo devoted lo the publication of an intorcstiu ,• Tale, to be continued weekly, skolche:,, fncotiu), aud general light reading. Tho proprietors havo also mado arrange • incuts for Iho most complete circulation of Tub Leader, agents for its salo havin , been appointed on every portion of tlisgoldfields, through nil tho provinces cl' the colony, nnd in all tho principal Au. ■ tralian towns. Files will bo sent by every mail to tho English agents. In conclusion, they beg lo say that iw effort will bo spared to make this in over;.' respect a first-class journal, and from peculiar facilities at their command they ca:i do so in such a manner as to challengecompetition. They may say " it's not i:. mortals to command success," but they will do more — deserve it. Orders for copies, subscriptions, an>! advertisements will bo received nt the West Coast Times office, Rovell street . CAFE DE PARIS ! CAFE DE PARIS ! ! CAFE DE PARIS ! ! ! pHI N. SOLOMON, Sole Pbopbiktob. Tho Proprietor contemplates placing the Restaurant under tho supervision of MESSRS SILBGUBERG AND M'LEVY. pItOFE SS 0 R PAR X Jeli • AND MISS ANNIE BEAUMONT HAVE ARRIVED, . And will shortly appear. . NOTICE. To Auctioneers, Shipping Agents, and Others requiring Bellmen or . Bill Posters. T_TAVTNG engaged two of tho bes!. •'-•*■ bellmen in the colonies, lam preparod to announce sales, departures oi' vessels, &c. &c, at the shortest notice ; also, bills posted and circulars delivered. Apply to JOB L. MUNSON, Next to Bracken's Qucenslown Hotel, Revell Street. MMENSE A T T II A C TION ! Arrival of the VICTORIAN STAR COMPANY At the Corinthian Hall. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ELLIS, Tho far-famed Comic Vocalists, in their inimitable Patchwork Entertainment. MR. HARRY WALLACE, Tho renowned India-rubbor Man, in , his astounding Acrobatic Feats and Juggling Extraordinary, Trapeze and Double Bur performances. Mk. Guorqi: Er.Lis in Irish Characteristic Songs and Dances. M 11. JOHN WItIG II T Will nightly perform a sclett'on from tho Gems of Operas as solos upon the yiolin. Mu. MOSS will presido at the Piano. , George Ellis, Manager. Chargo of Admission — R 'served <eiUs, 2s. 6d. ; bo ly of hull and promenado, Is. '

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West Coast Times, Issue 45, 16 September 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 45, 16 September 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 45, 16 September 1865, Page 3

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