JAMES BENTLEY & CO., Of Nelson, TTAVING opened a branch house at •*■•*• Hokitika, will keep in stock an assortment of goods suitable for tho West Coast trade. To arrive per Eleanor — Adelaide flour Pale brandy, C.V.P., in qr-casks Do do in cases Geneva, J.D.K.Z. Kirkliston whisky Port Sherry Champagne Bacon Hams L.H. shovels Sluice forks Tea in chests, half-chests and boxes Candles Mauritius sugar Lobsters Spiced bcof Sundries JAMES BENTLEY & CO., Near the Post-office, Gibson's Quay, HOKITIKA. QOEINTHIAN HALL. THE INIMITABLE AND ORIGINAL CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS WILL ArrEAB ON OB ABOUT OCTOBER 15th. Full particulars in future Advertisements. LOOK OUT FOE THE CHEISTY'S. D. M'LEAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN AND COMMISSION AGENTS, GREYMOUTH. AT HUNTER'S Q.LASGOW RESTAURANT Will be found A Good Feed at all hours. Charges Moderate. GOOD CLEAN BEDS, Is. Board by Day or Week. Opposite Corinthian Hall. QHEAPEST PROVISION STORE IN HOKITIKA, Opposite the Hospital. E. WEIGHT, Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. MISS PETRIE begs to intimate her intention of opening a Sohool for tho instruction of Children in the useful branches of Education, in Beach-street, nearly opposite the "Evening News" Oflice, on Monday, the 4th of September. Terms Moderate. Reference — Rev. B. Drake, Independent Minister. HOKITIKA SCHOOL. rnHIS placo being about to bo declared ~ an educational district, the school will bo carried on for tho present in tho building at tho junction of Tancred with Stafford streot, near the Tramway terminus. Conducted by A. Malcolm. J. L. MUNSON AND~CO^ ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND GENERAL NEWS & ADVERTISING AGENTS, Next door to Bracken's Queenstown Hotel. Advertisements received, and copies supplied of all tho leading Provincial and Colonial newspapers. European and American papers and periodicals on arrival of each mail. Circulating Library, comprising all the most popular works of the day. Customs' forms of every description. J. L. & Co. beg to call the attention of storekeepers and packers to their well assorted stock of stationery, account books, &c. Agent for the "West Coast Times." Copies supplied. Maps of the West Coast just received. N.B.— Head Office of the " Globe Express." MINERS' HOSPITA lT^ SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of tho abovo O hospital will bo received at all the Banks and at the Stores of all tho priucipal Storekeepers. Subscribers aro requested to enter their names on the subscription lists, with tho amount of their subscription. G. S. SALE, Connnisbionor. May 2nd, 1856. HARBOR DEPARTMENT. "^"OTICE.— Thero will be an anchor and - 1 -" 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 over tho bar. When tho bar is only fit for steamers to tnko, a red flag will bo hoisted on the north flagstaff. Whon for sailing vessels, a red flag ami ball. Masters of vessols aro particularly requested to attend to tho small tidal flag on tho spit, as the small tidal flag and tho largo flag in ono takes thorn over the bar. By order, J. KERLEY, Harbor Master.
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West Coast Times, Issue 50, 28 September 1865, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 50, 28 September 1865, Page 4
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