"DOYAL HOTEL; Bridgo Street, Nelson. J. PORTHOUSE begs to inform his friends on tho West Coast Gold Fields, that he is still to bo found at tho old house, whero they will receive the samo )>eariy welcolmo as heretofore. JP s^ a? c> ok,o k, ALBION HOTEL, NELSON, Begs to inform his friends on the West Coast, that ho will take possession of his new house on or about tho Ist August, whei b ue will be happy to see his friends on their way to and iron the Diggings, who may rely upon as gocd ftCC I S D i mCt ' fttl0 ' 1 as is to be found in poison. JN.B.-The acknowledged reputation of hia .„ .1. lt ALE > WINES, AND SPIRITS, will still bo maintained regardless of cost This being a FREE HOUSE all Liquors can be depended upon. JOHN J E R V IS, O COJIMERCIAL HOTEL (To which is attached the Commercial Billiard Room), Trafalgar Street, Nelson, (Opposito the Railway Terminus.) WINES and SPIRITS oi- the BEST QUALITY An Ordinary Daily at One o'Cluok. Parties arriving in Nelson on their way to ana from tho diggings will meet with every accommodation. ? Good Stabling, with Moderato Charges. ROBERT CARTER, LORD NELSON INN, Bridge Street, Nelson, Begs to inform his friends on tho West Coast, that ho has consideiably enlarged his premises, and is now prepared to offer tho best accommodation in Nelson, both for man and horse. N.B.— Best Stabling in Nelson. pOACH AND HORSES HOiEL, \J Corneii op Trafalgar and Bridge Streets, Nelson. An Ordinary Every Day at One o'Clook.-FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS. FINE ENGLISH & COLONIAL ALE & PORTER. Bait and Livery Stables. GEORGE POTTER, Proprietor. . NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. rpHE above HOTEL having changed hands, MR. P. A. OHAVANNES, the present proprietor is desirous of intimating to the inhabitants of Wellington, and the adjoining provinces, that ho is determined to spare no expense in making the New Zealander a first-class hotel, wheie persons of respectability will be enabled to enjoy themselves freo from the turmoil of tho city. Its position is all that could possibly bo desired commanding a beautiful view of the bay with tho magnificent scenery on either side. It contains TWENTY-FOUR BED ROOMS, well ventilated, and kept in all respects in accordance with tho liberal ideas of the pro* prietor. For the accommodation of families', there are PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS with attentive, and respectful attendants. Also, little snuggeries for gentlemem who are of a retired disposition. (THE BAR is not to be surpassed by any other in tho provinces, and is fitted, and decorated regardless of expense. It contains wines and Bpirits of tho highest order, and the bottled ale and porter is pronounced a treat by those partaking of it. The draught ' English and Colonial ale and porter are selected from the best markets and purchased expressly for the proprietor. THE CULINARY-DEPARTMENT is under tho able management of a distinguished frenoh artiste, who is at all times prepared at the shortest notico, to furnish for tho most fastidious epicure all tho delicacies of tho Beason. In connection with the hotel there is a SPLENDID BILLIARD SALOON with one of Thurston's best tables, and an attentive marker, and everything that is necessary for the lovers of the game, Pin-pool, General-pool, Devils-pool and Pyramids every evening, THE STABLES belonging to tho hotel aro replete with all necessaries, and persons desirous of , having saddle or carriage hor?es can always be supplied at reasonable rates tey Remember The New Zealander, HotelP. A. CHAVANNES, Proprietor. THE QUEEN'S LYTTELTON. /-"iHRISTCHURCH AGKNCY. — Mr A. G. Stevens, High street, Christohurch, has been appointed agent for this paper, and is authorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions. MR TATTON, Bridge street, has been appointed ogent for this paper at Nelson, and is authorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. TnE Subscription to the West Coast Times is 17s Cd per Quarter, and is required to be paid in advance. Tho Quarters will in futuro commence on tho Ist days of January, April, July and October. Subscribers desiring to com raenco at any other tirao can do so by paying for tho fractional part of tho unexpired Quarter. If Subscribers neglect to pay in advance One Pound will bo charged for tho Quarterly Subscription. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements must be sont in to the office before 6 o'clock on the day preceding publication ; if later, one-half extra tho usual cbargo will bo mad 6. All advertisements are received conditionally upon there being room for them ; and the proprietors resorvo tho right on occasions of ft heavy pressof matter to withdraw, temporarily, any advertisement thatisnotprimai facio of an urgent character; Charge tek Insertion for Advertising. £ s d First Insertion, por inch ... 6 6 Every subsequent insoftion ... 5 0 Advertisements of 16 words ... 2 6 30 words ... 4 6 Subscribers finding any irregularity in tho prompt dolivery of their papors aio requosted to' communicato with the proprietors.
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West Coast Times, Issue 58, 17 October 1865, Page 4
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