WILLIAM M'VEAGH. — Should this moot the oyo of William M'Veagh, ho is requested to write to his sister, Mrs Wm. Martin, Church street, InvercargUl. Was last hoard of in Spring Gully, Sandhurst, nbout threo years ago, and is now supposed to be on the West Coast. Any one who can eivo any information concerning liim,will greatly oblige by writing to tho above address, or to the office of tins pnpor. TITR. WILLIAM COPELAND, from -"-*- Glasgow, please send your address toMr J. Newton, tinsmith, Hokitika, or to Jamos Purvis, Melbourno Genoral Cemetery, Victoria. TF this shouldmeet the eye of THOS. B. * DICKSON, Vemontry, he will hear ol his brother by writing to tho Post offico, Hokitika. JAMES MOIR, Wholesale and Retail WINE, SPIRIT, PROVISION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Gibson's Quay, (Near tho Post-offico), Hokitika. Q N 8 A. i E^ 20 tons Molyneux potatoes, splendid sample 1 ton pressed chaff 5 tons Chilian flour, in 100's 0 chests tea, Tchernay 4 brls. prime mess pork 5 half-brls. do do 5 coses jams, P. and J. 30 boxes candles 2 cases painkiller 10,000 Swiss cigars, Tavernay 6 qr-casks whiskey, IGlenelg 50 cases geneva, J DKZ 20 do brandy, Central SVP 10 do whiskey, Kirkliston 5 do Byass' stout JAMES MOIR, Gibson's Quay. THOMAS MUNRO & CO. TTAVE on Sale, and now landing, ex ■*•-"- late arrivals, a large and well-assorted Stock of General Merchandise, well suited for tho Goldfields. They are prepared to sell the same in quantities to suit Packers, Up-country Storekeepers,, and tho trado generally, at the lowest wholesalepriccs. To arrive from Nelson, ox s.s. Kennedy — Potatoes, fresh eggs, oats, bran, Nel-son-mado boots, and a general assortment of goods. Sole Agents for Harley's celebrated Nelson Alo. A supply always on hand in qr.-casks and lihds. THOMAS MUNRO & CO., Rovell-streot. ALCORN & CO. TTAVE now landed, ex Tambo, from •*•■*■ Melbourne, a large and varied stock of provisions, oilmen^ stores, &o. Ex Despatch — Chaff, Taieri potatoes, onions. Ex Susannah Booth — Ironmongery, kerosene oil, &c. Ex Jeanie Dove — Glass and earthonwaro, flour, bacon, &c. Ex Star of tho South — Drapery, nugget boots. We would bog to call the attention of storekeepers and packers to tho above goods, somo of which having been purchased [over four months ago, when the markets wore low, wo can offer a deoided bargain. Licensed to sell blasting powder, gunpowder, and shot. Alcorn and Co., Rovell street, Hokitika, and RichmondQuay, Greymouth. MOEISON, LAW & CO., SHIPPING AGENTS, j Wharf street. j S L O A N*, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Revell street, Hokitika. N.8.--Nearly opposito the Cafo* Nationals REMOVAL. •jl/TRS. COFFEY, Dressmaker, Revell •*•'-*• streot, north, begs to announco her j removal from her old premisos to a house opposito tho Gridiron Hotel, where she will bo happy to attend to all orders. [ Needlework in all its branches. ! N.B. — Singer's sewing machines taught. THE BRITISH LION HOTEL, NOW OPEN for the Accommodation of tho Publio. Splendid New Music Hall attached. Amusements every ovoning. Daniel White, Of the Crown and Royal Hotels, Dunodin. THE 0 LUB HOTEL, HBVKLIi STREET, X EN N EJD V , (LATB 07 PlOTOM), Proprietor. IT has boen for some time manifest that a first class Hotol where order pro* vailed, and where the personal comfort and conrenionce of Professional, Meroantile, and Commercial gentlemen would be considered was much wanted in Hokitika. Tho Proprietor of this tho latest, and best built Hotel in town, has not spared any expenso either in tho accommodation provided for his patrons, or in the selection of tho brands of liquors. Tho publio may therefore rely upon it that nothing but tho best geauiuo (widest shall be sold in this house. A SITTING ROOM Comfortably furnished, is reserved for tno use of gentlemen frequenting the houso who desire to discuss or consult on businoss f rco from the general noiso and tumult of the town. A BILLIARD ROOM Is now opon, and will bo fitted in A comfortable stylo with ono of tho best tables. Acting on Uiq suggestion of soveral gentlemen, tho Proprietor proposes to ftdopt tho regulations and principles of a Club in thia Billiard Room, ho that it will not bo at any timo inoonvenienlly or unnecessarily over orowdod. Strangers and Commercial men may rely upon being made aa comfortablo here as at thoir own homes. H. KENNEDY. Hokitlkn, Sept. 2nd, 1805. 088 AND CO.'S Toiograph Lino, of Goaohos to tho Groy, calling at tho Arahum and Toromakau, leavoa Rhodes And Quinlan'H offlco, every Tuesday 'and Friday. Passengers, Parcels,, and Sw»g» bwked at reMo»n% f«re«t
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West Coast Times, Issue 56, 12 October 1865, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 56, 12 October 1865, Page 3
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