NOTICE. A LL parties who have paid the natives . for a right to mine on their Reserves, at Hokitika, are hereby informed that they will have to send in their names to Mr Sale, at ' Hokitika, within One Montii from date, in order that miners' rights may be issued to them. Persons neglecting to comply with the above notice will Foiifeit the amount paid. ■ < , For the future all persons wishing to take out miner's rights, or a license to cut timber, will apply to Mr Salo. Any one mining or Cutting timber on the native reserves without a license will be prosecuted. (Signed) ALEXANDER M'KAX, Commissioner Native Reserves. Hokitika, 20th October, 1865. FREDERIC LASSETTEII, WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND' EXPORT IRONMONGER. T>EGS to call the attention ' of the New Zea- ■*-* land trade to the advantages his house offers to those who may favour him with their orders. L. L. is row doing one of the largest export trades in hardware in the Colonies/ but has not hitherto given special attention to the New Zealand market ; he is now,' however, desirous of showing that he can execute orders in a style and manner, and at prices, which are calculated to ensure a permanent connection with those who may entiust orders to his care. WHOLSALE BUYERS will benefit by selecting goods which have been bought in the English, Continental and American markets, by our own buyers, in the closest possible manner, and with a personal knowledge of the requirements of the Colonial trade. - Owing to my very large retail trade the assortment of goods is much more extensive than is possible for any house exclusively wholesale to keep; this secures a complete ■ execution of the order, an advantage which will be duly appreoi* atcd by the New Zealand tiaders. ■ 1 have now on sale the best assorted stock of general hardware in the colonies, comprising toolb and materials for builders, carpenters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, shipwrights, plumbers, and all mechanical trades — . Collins steel American diggers' shovels and axes Ames long and D handled shovels, &o. Patent prize ploughs and agricultural im- • pletnents Farm and garden tools A very, superior selection of single and double bored guns, revolvers, carbines, repeating rifles, revolving rifles, &c, and all kinds of ammunition. Every article of utility or elegance required in house furnishing. Superior Sheffield cutlery ; plated and metal ware for the table. Bedsteads and baths Choioe ornamental goods for drawipg-room Cooking stoves of well-tried English, American, and Scotch patterns, and cooking utensils Lamps of all descriptions Continual arrivals of every article required by dealers in hardware. Export orders, to ensure immediate despatch, must bo. accompanied by either a remittance or a reference to a banker or merchants. FREDERIC LASSETTER, 421, George Btreet, Sydney, New South Wales. STORAGE •pOR 300 TONS OF GOODS. Apply, LLOYD, TAGGART, AND CO. •jyjß. H. CAMPBELL, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Revell Street, (Opposite the Court House.) Late of Quecnstown. # FIVE- MILE. MAILER & MORRISH 1 , Bootmakers, (Next to the Empire Hotel.) Always on hand a largo stopk of Colonial made Watertights and I£nee Boots. Ordei s promptly attended to. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE Subscription to the West Coast Times ' is 17s 6d per Quarter, and' is required to be paid in advance* The Quarters will in future commence ' on the Ist days of January, April, ■July and Ootober. Subscribers desiring to com inonco at any other time can do so by paying for tie fractional part of the unexpired Quarter. If' Subscribers noglect to pay in advance One Pound will bo charged for the Quarterly Subscription. * " NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. .AU advertisements must be sent 'in to the offico before 5 o'clock on tho day preceding publication ;■ if later, one-half extra the usual cbargo will bo made. All advertisements are re{seive.d conditionally upon thore being room for ttiein \ and the proprietors reservo the right on occasions of a heavy press of matter to withdraw, temporarily, any advertisement tbatisnotpriina faoio of : an urgent character,, uiiAROB pßr Insertion iron Advertising. ,£ a d First Insertion, per inch ... 6 6 Every, subsequent insertion ... 5 0 '' Advertisements of 15 words ... 2 6 ."jjif*-' » --I » 30 words ... 4 6 HSublsoribers finding any irregularity in tho ■ferbmpt delivery of their papers are requosted to /communioa'te with 1 the proprietors.
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West Coast Times, Issue 72, 18 November 1865, Page 4
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