TUST LANDED, ex. Wonga Wonga 0 and lona, and on Solo by tho Undersigned:— ,21 cases appfo's 20 bags bran 6 bales chaff 8 tons pptatoos • «, titt i t 6 casks Guinness' extra stout 2 casos Amo's LJ£ shovels Ido Collins S H y> 2do „ picks 8 hhds Field's Nelson alo. JAMES BENTLEY AND CO.', Gibson's Quay. TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE. TERMS-jerSBR WEEK. pOMFORTABE Board and Lodging, every convenience, and all tho comforts of a good homo. Daily papors taken in. Good Stabling and Paddock. Observe tho Address — Tesipebancb Boarding House, Market Place, Papanui Bridgo, Christchurch. A L 0 0 0 X AND CO., BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS. " I never played on a better Table In my life."-— John Roberts," Cbamplon Billiard Player of tbo world.— First Match playod in Victoria, vide " Argua," Aug. 30, 1864. Blackwood Billiard Tables warranted to stand the tost of any climate Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every other requisito for tho Billiard Saloon. RICHARD REEVES & CO., Agents for Hokitika. "WANTED to sell a few Wrought T V Iron Chimneys and Water Tanks cheap, apply to JOHN DIXON & CO., Bottom of Empireßight-of-Way. Corrugated Iron, 6, 7, and 8 feet, very cheap. HA! HA!! HA!!! FJIHE MAN~S COMING To Appear at the SHAKSPERE CONCERT HALL. T. B. Smith is himself again. AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON PRIZES! PRTZES! PRIZES! TN thanking the public for their past •*• liberal patronage, the proprietors of the American Bowling Saloon have resolved on offering the following Prizes for tho three highest scoros rolled DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. A handsome Silver Lover HUNTING WATCH, Capped and jewelled, value £7 7s. j A Lady's GOLD RING, Sot with Garnets, valuo £3 Bs. A MEERSCHAUM PIPE, Value £1. Tho Prizes aro now on view at tho bar of the Star Hotol and American Bowling Saloon, Rovoll street. Russell & Tbenebt, Proprietors. ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, "VTEAR the Camp, Gresson-street, Grey* x ~ mouth. Winea,- spirits, &0., of the choicest brands. Good beds. Tho restaurant is undor the superintendence of Mrs, Jacobson, and supplied with every delioaoy of tho season. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. pOR SALE, tho Robert Burns Hotol, x Kanieri Township, doing a steadily increasing trado, For full particulars, apply to HAWKE8 0 & r STBOUT8 ORevoll ; street, Kennedy Bbos., ) Hokitika, J. KILGOUR, AUCTIONEER, GENERAL COMMISSION agent, and cattle salesman, Hokitika and the Gbey, TDEGS to return his sincere thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed on him by tho inhabitants of the West Coast since his commencement in business, and solicits a continuance of favors. All commissions and out-door solos attended to with punctuality and despatch. N.B.— Account sales promptly rondorod, JJB» H^ CAMPBELL, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Revell Stbbet, (Opposito tho Court House) Eato of Quoonstown. FIVE- M i L E . MAILER ~MORRISH Bootmakers, (Next to the Empire Hotel.) Always on hand a large stock of Colonial mado Watertights and Knoo Boots. Ordeis promptly attendod to. STORAGE JjiOß 300 TONS OF GOODS. LLOYI), TAGGART, AND CO.
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West Coast Times, Issue 70, 14 November 1865, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 70, 14 November 1865, Page 4
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