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FREDERIC LASSETTER, WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND EXPORT IRONMONGER. J3EGS (o call the attention of the New Zea- „ land trade to the advantages his house offers to tboee who may favour him with their orders. L. L. Is now doing ono of tho largest oxport trades In hardware In the Colontos, but has not hitherto given special attention to tho New Zealand market 5 ho 1b now, however, desirous of showing that ho can execute orders in a stylo and manner, and at prices, which are calculated to ensure a permanent connection with those who may enhuat orders to his care. WHOLSALB BUYERS will benefit by' selecting goods which havo been bought in the English, Continental and American markets, by our own buyers, In tho closest possible manner, and with a personal knowledge of the requirements of the Colonial trade. Owing to my very largo retail trado the assortment of goods is much more extensive than is possible for any hotrse exclusively wholesale to keep; this secures a complete execution of the order, 'an advantago which will bo duly appreci* ated by the New Zealand tinders. I have now on salo the best assorted stock of general hardware in the colonies, comprising took and materials for builders, carpenters, blaoksraitbs, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, ship, wrights, plumbers, and all mechanical tradesCollins 1 steel American diggers* shovels and axoa Ames long and D handled shovels, &o. Patent prize ploughs and agricultural lm« plemcnts Farm and garden fools A very superior selection of single and double bored guns, revolvers, carbines, repeating rifles, revolving rifles, &0,, and all kinds of ammunition. Every articlo of utility or elcganco required in house furnishing. Superior Sheffield cutlery j plated and metal ware for tho tabla. Bedsteads and batha Choice ornamental goods for drawing-room Cooking stoves of well-tried English, American, and Scotch patterns, and cooking utensils Lamps of all descriptions Continual arrivals of every artlole required by dealers in hardware. Export ordors, to ensure immedlato despatch, must be accompanied by eithor a remittance or a roference to a banker or merchants. FREDERIC LASSETTER, 421, George street, Sydney, New South Wales. NOTICE. A LL parties who havo paid tho natives for a right to mino on their Reserves, at Hokitika, are horoby informed that they will havo to aend in thoir names to Mr Salo, at Hokitiko, within One Month from dato, in order that miners' rights may be issued to thorn. Persons neglecting to comply with the above notice will Fobfbit tho amount , paid. For tho future all persona wishing to tako out miner's rights, or a license to cut timbor, will apply to Mr Salo. Any ono mining or cutting timbor on tho native roservos without a license will be prosecuted. (Signed) ALEXANDER M«KAY, Commissioner Native Reserves. Hokitlka, 20th October, 1865. P : F » ROSS, WHOLESALE SADDLER AND SADDLERS' IRONMONGER, MSLBOUBNB, T>EGS to intimate to the trade that ho XJ is now on his return from tho Saddlery and Saddlers' Ironmongery, which have been carefully selected from tho best manufacturers with a due regard to tho requirements of these colonies, and got up with all tho latest improvements in tho sovoral branohes. Saddlos, harness, bridles, trees, hog* skins, whips, woollens, steel goods, and gear work, &0., &c., now opomng ex lato arrivals. Assorted cases in bond, or duty free. P. F. Rosa, Wholosalo Saddlor, 9, Lonsdale street West, Melbourne. N.B.— -Wholesale agent for Shatlock and Co.'s Australian trees, &o. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE Subscription to tho West Coast Times is 17s 6d per Quarter, and Is required to bo paid in advance. Tho Quarters will in future commence on the Ist days of January, April, July and October. Subscribers desiring to com mence at any other timo can do so by paying for the fractional part of tho unexpired Quarter. If Subscribers neglect to pay in advaneo One Pound will bo charged for the Quarterly Subaoription. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements must be sent Into tho offico before 6 o'clock on tho day preceding publication ; if later, oue-half extra tho usual charge will bo mado. All advertisements aro received conditionally upon there being room for them ; and tho proprietors rcservo tho right on occasions Of a heavy pressof matter to withdraw, temporarily, any advertisement thatisnotprima facie of an urgent character. Charge per Insertion fo& Advertising. £ a A First insertion, per InoK ... 6 6 Every subsequent Insertion .-,•. 5 0 Advertisements of 15 words ... 2 6 „ 80 words :\. , 4 6 Subscribers finding any irregularity in the prompt dolivory of their papors aro rcquosted td cominunicato with the proprietors.

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West Coast Times, Issue 70, 14 November 1865, Page 4

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754

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 70, 14 November 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 70, 14 November 1865, Page 4

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