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NOW m THE PRESS, THE HOKITIKA AND WEST COAST GOLDFIELDS DIRECTORY For 1866, WITH A MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP. fTIHE commercial importance of Hoki- -*■ tika, and its extensive dealings with tho West Coast Goldfiolds and the Australian Colonies, render a Business Dibectouy of thoso places, not only desirable, but an actual necessity. The Printers and Publishers of tho present work, having previously brought out most successfully similar works inDunedin and Invercargill, undertake the present task with a feeling that the public will repose confidence in their ability to produce a creditable Directory for this Port and tho West Coast Goldfields — and cer-« tainly not inferior to any published elsewhere. 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 the 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 now and beautiful type } and drawings, and Lithographio views of Establishments will bo made, if required, at a moderate charge. HARNETT & CO., Publishers. Temporary Address :— Mr. SHAW, at Messrs Rhodes & Quintan's, Revell street, Hokitika. •OOWLEY'S EXPRESS Leaves the Office, Revell Street, FOR THE FOLLOWING PLACES, On the undermentioned Daya, Carrying Papers and Parcels from One 1 Pennyweight to One Pound : — TO THE KANIERI DAILY, XO IHE TOTARA. Calling at Ross Town, Jones' Creek,, German Gully, Sailors' Gully, Shicers' Gully, and the Macnally and Donoghue Flats, And receiving-houses on the road EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND* SATURDAY. TO THE GREYMOUTH, Calling at Maori Gully, Red Jack, No Town, and the Twelve-Mile, EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND> SATURDAY. TO THE W A I M B A, Calling at the Three-Mile, TWICE A WEEK. TO THE" GjREENST^ON E:,, ONCE A WEEK. TO THE X A W H A X A , ONCE A WEEK. Offices: of this Express for the reception of Papers and Parcels are established on all the Diggings. Orders and Commissions are executed! with punctuality and dispatch. Hand Bills and Posters circulated. An Express leaves for MELBOURNE every Steamer. Papers and Parcels forwarded. ROWLEY & QUINLAJK,, Pbowietobb.

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West Coast Times, Issue 64, 31 October 1865, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 64, 31 October 1865, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 64, 31 October 1865, Page 1 (Supplement)

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