pOMME It C I A L STABLES, REYELL STREET, next the Camp. WM. DeLACY, (lato of Rivcrton,) Proprietor, Horses for salo or hire. Livery and bait Tho best attention and tho most moderate chartres. TUOTICE OF REMOVAL. J . H . ~H~O RN , (Has Removed to the promises lately occupied by Lubecki Bros., opposito the Camp.) JLIN X LATE & feIIEET IrON WORKER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. STOVES AND LAMPS MADE TO ORDER. General Tinware, Wholesale and Rotail. II A M B E It L A I N , (Lato of Quecnstown) HOUSE PAINTER, WRITER, GRAINER, &C., &C. Business place : — At Mr. Horn's, Tinsmith, opposite the Camp. C\ NEE S, /CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Corner of Weld and Sewell streets, opposite " Times " officeT. R. PROCTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Gold Meltor and Refiner, Opposite Union Bank of Australia, Rovcll street. Amalgamated gold retorted, melted, and refined for market. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD. G. ROBECK'S HAIR CUTTING SALOON, Revell street, Hokitika. (Near tlio Corinthian Hull.) Hair-dressing, Shampooing, &c., on approved principles and best stylo. Teeth stopped or extracted. Al BAKERY, J^-' GUI RE AND LYNCH, Revell street, Hokitika. N.B. — Tho cleanest and best broad in Ilokitika. E. AND J. IIOUGHTON, Aoknts for tho OTAGQ INSURANCE COMPANY, AND DUNEDIN STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited,) Wharf street, HOKITIKA. MORISON, LAW 8c CO., A UCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION il_ MERCHANTS, Wharf street. HENDERSON & BONAE, OHIPPING, Commission Agents and General Merchants, WHARF STREET ■piCIIARD REEVES & CO., Auctioneers and General Commission Agents, WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. STORAGE J7OR 600 TONS GOODS. Cash advances mado on merchandise consigned for absolute salo. No charge for rent on goods, if sold within three weeks. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RENDERED, MR. B. LA'MERT, of tho firm of Mundy and La'Mert, Christchurch, begs to inform his intended patrons that ho has secured premises in Camp street, next the Bank of New South Wales, and that he will open in a few days. It E V RIVER. THE POST OFFICE STORE. REUBEN~WAITE, Tho Original Pionoer of tho West Coast goldfields, continues in the old spot, and all goods suitable for tho diggers can be obtained at his store at Hokitika prices. F. L U II N I N G , TT7-IIOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, RKVELIi StRRUT, IIOKITIKA. PIVE-M I L E . MAILER & MORRIS 11, BodTMAKISRS, (Next to tho Empire Hotel.) Always on hand a largo stock of Colonial mado Watertights and Knoo Boots. Ordors promptly attended to. CITY COMPANY. WHOLESALE and Rotail Butchers, lato Mr C. Mullins, Revoll streot, JCokitikn. Nothing but tho best hoof and mutton kept. Campboll and Milburn, Proprietors. N.B. — Tho highost prico given for Fat Sloeki
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West Coast Times, Issue 49, 26 September 1865, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 49, 26 September 1865, Page 1
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