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NEW WEEKLY PAPER. On Saturday, the 30th instant, will bo published tho first number of a Now Weekly Paper, to bo called "THE LEADER," Consisting of 12 pages, and got up in ftll respects similarly to tho Mclbourno paper of that name. fTTHE want of such a journal has long X been felt in tho country districts by the mining community, and it is with ft special viow to meet tho requirements of this class that tho proprietors havo delonnincd on issuing a weekly publication, which will bo complete in all respects, and contain tho fullest English, Colonial, General, Local, Shipping, Commercial and Mining intelligence. Extracts of interest from all Homo and Colonial Papers, with the latost and most reliable Mining lieports will bo given ; and merchants at a distance may depend imxriicitly on accuracy in relation to prices current or other business reports. With roferenco to mining news, the proprietors, from past goldfiolds experience, aro awaro how grossly miners havo been deceived by interested and unscrupulous persons writing up the particular field on which thoy aro located, and they havo therefore at considerable expense secured tho services of ablo correspondents, on whoso integrity thoy can place tho most perfect reliance and who will furnish regular reports from every district on tho coast. In addition to tho ordinary features of a first-class newspaper, a spaco will bo devoted to the publication of an interesting Talo, to bo continued weekly, sketches, facetia), and general light reading. i Tho proprietors havo also made arrangements for tho most coinplcto circulation of The Leadkb, agents for its salo having been appointed on ovory portion of tho goldfiolds, through all tho provinces of the colony, and in all tho principal AustraUan towns. Files will bo sent by ovory mail to tho English agents. . 'jt In conclusion, they beg to say that no I '* effort will bo spared to mako this in ovory respect a first-class journal, and from peculiar facilities at their command they can do so in such a manner as to challenge competition. Thoy may say " it's not in mortals to command success," but thoy will do more — deserve it. Orders for copies, subscriptions, and advertisements will bo received at tho West Coast Times office, Itevoll street. £400 EEWAED. WHEREAS, on Monday, the 4tli September, 1865, Mr Walmsley, of the Bank of New 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 Goldficlds, in the Province of ! Nelson, about 14 miles distant from the Grey Mouth, in the Province of, Canterbury, of 821 Ounces of Gold Dust, aud about LIOOO in Bank Notes. This is to notify that a Reward of L2OO will be paid by tlie Bank of New South Wules at Hokitika, to any person or persons who may. give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of tho said offender or offenders ; or a Reward of L4OO for recovery of tho stolen property. GEO. PRESHAW, Agent, Bank of New South Wales, Hokitika. TAMES CHESNEY & Co., Wharf *^ street, respectfully invite tho attention of their numerous friends and customers to their large and well assorted stock of provisions, wines and spirits, ironmongery, &c, which being personally selected by one of tho partners, aro all of tho very best description. They have now on hand at their stores, Wharf street, Sinclair's hums and bacon Hart's Adelnido flour Chilian flour in 50's and 100's Spiced beef Half chests tea Colcinan's mimlard Salmon, lobster, and oysters Currants and raisins Soda and acid Sauces Salad and castor oil Heiiuull'u brandy, in ca&o Otaril's do qr casks Curagoa, absyntlio, sohnappa -' Port and sherry in case . do do in qr casks Just Landed Ex Mount Alexander. Neva candles Oats'and bran Coffee, 1 and 2 lb tins Tobacco — Washington do Forget-me-not do 10's Wellington buttor Boots, Crimoan shirts , 100 pairs double crown moles 1200 yds superior doublo width calico Amoh' shovels Collins 1). 11. do liuckcts, billies) pannikins Pick and axe handles &c., ' &0., &o. FOE SALE, Afirst-.class Hotel, now doing a good , ready-money trade, situated in the very licart of the town. For further particulars apply to D. Isaacs & Co., auctioneers, ItovolJ. streot, opposite Camp Reserve.

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West Coast Times, Issue 46, 19 September 1865, Page 4

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711

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 46, 19 September 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 46, 19 September 1865, Page 4

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