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NOW m THE PRESS, THE HOKITIKA AND WEST COAST GOLDFIELDS DIRECTORY For 1866, WITH A MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP. riIHE commercial importance of HokiJ- tiko, and its extensive dealings with the "West Coast Goldfields and the Australian Colonies, render a Business Directory of those places, not only desirable, but an actual necessity. The Printers and Publishers of the present work, having previously brought out most successfully similar works in Dunedin and Invercargill, undertake tho present task with a feeling that the public will repose confidence in their ability to produce a creditable Directory for this Port and the West Coast Goldfields— and certainly not inferior to any published olsewhero. In addition to the usual features of ordinary Directories, the publishers intend to give a Lithographed plan of the^Town, with the number of the various sections and tho Reserves marked thereon. The compiler is now engaged in collecting information, !, which it is hoped will be readily afforded him by all concerned. A limited number of pages of Advertisements will be received and displayed in new and beautiful typo 5 and drawings, and Lithographic views of Establishments will bo made,- if required, at a moderate charge. HARNETT & CO., Publishers. Temporary Address :— Mr. SHAW, at Messrs Rhodes & Quinlan's, Revell street, Hokitika. TAMES CHESNEY & Co., Wharf <J street, respeotfully invito tho attention of thoir numerous friends and customers to their largo and well assorted stock of provisions, wines nnd spirits, ironmongery, &c, which being personally selected by ono t)f the partners, are all of tho very esl description. They havo now on hand at thoir stores, Wharf street, Sinclair's hams and bacon Hart's Adelaide flour Chilian flour in 60's and 100's Spiced beef Half chests tea Coleman's mustard Salmon, lobster, and oysters Currants and raisins Soda and acid Sauces Salad and castor- oil Renault's brandy, in caso Otard's do qr casks Curagoa, absynthe, schnapps Port and sherry in case do do in qr casks Just Landed Ex Mount Alexander, Neva candles Oats and bran ' Uoffee, 1 and 2 lb tins Tobacco — Washington do Forget-me-not do 10's Wellington butter Boots, Crimean shirts 100 pairs doublo crown moles 1200 y.ds superior double width calico Ames 1 shovels - Collins D.H. do Buckets, billies, pannikins Pick and. axo handles &c., &c, &c. TO STOREKEEPERS & OTHERS. ■VrOW LANDING and to arrive:— Oats, chaff, bran and maizo Potatoes, turnips, carrots and fruits Bacon, hams, cheese and butter. For sale by A Boyle & Co., Importers and Produce Merchants, Wharf street, Hokitika ; and, Dunedin. N.B. — Bills of lading and invoices of the above on salo, to arrive, and shipped to order, at Dunedin prices, &c, &c. TOHOTELKEEPEES, MERCHANTS AND OTHEES. TJIOE SALE, first-class business pre- ■^ mises, centrally situated, tho owner haying other businoss to attend to. Inquire, Hokitika Sxonn, Eevell street. SAWN TlMßEE.— Aratapu Saw-mill, Wairoa River, Knipara. — Haß always ready for shipment a lurge assortment of best quality Kauri timber, ordinary building boards (rough, planed and tongued and grooved), and scantling, and can executo orders on tho shortest possible notice, in lengths from 22 feet and under, at tho lowest market price. Vessels drawing 14. feet can load Hlongsido tho Mill Wharf, thus giving every facility for quick despatch. Communication may be made either to the Manager at tho Mill, by vessel, with order direct, or to T. 11. HALL, Queen street, Auckland. RS. ALPENNY'S Registry Ofßco, Princes strcot, Dunedin, established two years, for tho engagement of governesses, barmaids, and domestic servants. Instructions from Hokitika must bo accompanied with a remittanco to cover passage-money, as also tho registry-fee of £1. Mrs Alpcuny hns now on her books several rospectablo girls wanting situations as barmaids, and willing to go to Hokitika at the current rate of wages. Eeference— Mr Shaw, "West Coast Timoß Office."

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West Coast Times, Issue 56, 12 October 1865, Page 4

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622

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 56, 12 October 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 56, 12 October 1865, Page 4

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