pRI NC E O F AY ALES T II E A T R k CAPABLE OF HOLDING 1400 PEOPLE, "Will nrrivo in n few dnys complete with every nppliance, under tho management of Messrs. BARTLETT & DIND. FOR SALE, Oil TO LET, /^vNE of Alcock's best, new, full sized Billiard Tables, complete. CASSIUS AND COMISKEY. TJIOU. SALE— Cheap. 2 Spring Hand JD Carts. Moir and Staito, AVharf street. FOR SALE, at foot of lagoon, opposito Hokitikn, a Largo AVeather-board Building, fit for Hotel or Store. Apply on the premises. LOST, last Saturday, in tho town of Hokitikn, a Purso containing Bank Receipts and Three Horso Receipts, of no use to any ono but owner. Tho finder will be rewnrded on tnking them to tho Bank of Now South Wales. NOTICE. .T P. CHRISTENSON, Wntchmnkor, " • &c, manufacturer of jewellery, Hokitika and tho Gbky, bogs to inform tho miners of tho surrounding 'district that ho has now erected a large furnace for smelting and refining amnlgnmntedgold in any quantity ; the smelting will tako place in tho presence of tho 'owners. Jowellory in any pattern, for rings, brooches, &c, mado to order ; the best workmanship guaranteed. Watches, clocks, and chronometers 'carefully repaired and adjusted by a first'class regulator. N.B. — Highest Price given for gold. m il PROCTER, WORKING GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER, BEVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Watches and Clocks Carefully Rcpnired nnd Accurately Adjusted. Nativo Gold Manufactured to any Pattern or Design by Experienced Workmen. Amalgamated Gold Retorted, Refined, nnd prepared for Market in tho presence of the owners. None but the Best Workmen, under tho immediate direction of T. R. P., aro engaged at this establishment. N.B. — Highest Price given for Gold. ~ TAPOI RUSH. ItAKAIA PASS. NOTICE TO PROSPECTORS. TjWERY accommodation reqiusito will be found at tho 12-mile, Longford storo, up tho Hokitika. STEPHENS & FOSTER, Lato of Mauuherikin, FREDERIC LASSETTER, Wholesale, retail and export ironmonger. T>EGS to call the attention of the New Zealand trade to the advantages his houso offers to those who may favour him with their orders. L. L. is now doing one of tho largest export trades in hardware in tho Colonies, but. has not hitherto given special attention to the New Zealand market ; he is now, however, desirous of showing that lie 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 havo been bought in the English, Continental and American maikets, by our own buyers, in the closest possible manner, and with a personal knowledge of the requirements of tho Colonial trade. Owing to my very large retail trado the asBortment 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 appreciated by the New Zealand tm'lcrs. I have now on sale tho best assorted stock of general hardware in the colonies, comprising tools and materials for builders, carpenters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, shipwrights, plumbers, and all mechanical trades — Collins steel Amorican diggers' shovels nnd axes Ames long and D handled shovels, &c. Patent prize ploughs and agricultural implements Farm and garden fools A very superior selection of single and double bored guns, revolvers, carbines, repeating lidos, revolving rifles, &c, and all kinds of ammunition. Every articlo of utility or elcganco required in house furnishing. Superior Shellield cutlery ; plated and metal ware for tho tablo. Bedsteads and baths Choice ornamental goods for drawing-room Cooking stoves of veil-tried English, American, and Scotch patterns, and cooking utensil.'; Lamps of all descriptions Continual arrivals of every articlo required by dealers in hardware. Export orders, to ensure immediate despatch, must bo nccompnnicd'by cither a remittance or a referenco to a banker or merchants. FREDERIC LABSKTTEIt, 421, George street , Syducy, New South Wales.
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West Coast Times, Issue 75, 25 November 1865, Page 4
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643Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 75, 25 November 1865, Page 4
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