NOTICE. TN Consequence of Mr. J. P. Adams, tho Celebrated American Comedidri, not arriving, as per agreement, by tho Gothenburg, Mr. T; B. Smith wtfl dpen the Theatre Royal This Evening with Songs, Glcesj Duettsj Dances; &c, &c, until tho arrival df the Dramatic Company. . EX CLAUD HAMILTON. A N S A h E:S^ydnoy Onions, id primo order. John Solomon & Co., Digger's Store, Rovell street. EX S.S. "SOUCHAYS," "VTOW Landing and oil Sale, by C. L. Throckmorton, idwer end "of Gibson's quay, — Victorian eggs, guaranteed fresh Bacon, Tasmanian cure Launcoston butter Tasmanian feed oats Now onions,'4o lb cases. Now oaten hay Bottled stout and aid Fresh caiTots Do turnips Now potatoes, kidneys Quicksilver, Spanish Fat sheep 1 10-inch hawser Cases salmon, 1 lb this Hops, 1864 Malt Grindstones and fixings Sardines Port wino in qr-casks (superior) Saltj (coarso) American stoves; various sizes Copper plates. FOR SALE, at foot of lagoon, opposite Hokitika, a Largo Weather-board ■Building, fit for Hotel or Store. Apply on the premises. [advertisement.] TO CAPTAIN HEPBURN. DEAR SIK,-r-Wei the undersigned cabin passengers on board tho William Miskm, during her late tempestuous and protracted voyage from Dunedin to this port, feel that they would fail in their'duty if they did not tender you their sincere regards for your kind and attentive demeanor to all on board. Of the sea-worthiness of the steamer no doubt can be entortained ; and we shall always be glad to hear Of your equally-good fortune in commanding her or any other ship.— We are, sir, fco., &0,, ' William Shaw 0. S. Button J. Small J. Evans M. Syme Oharlea Clarke H. 0. Campbell James O'Brien Christian Hair. [advertisement.] TO OAPTAINTk SIMPSON. Off Hokitika. Thursday Night, 80th Nov., 1865. We, tho undersigned Saloon and Steerage Passengers by tho steamship Souohays, wish to thank Captain J. S. Simpson for the attention shown us on our passngo from Melbourne hither, which, notwithstanding constant head winds, we have completed in five days. Wo would further like to include Mr Kirby,and the other Officers of the ahip, who have shown us all attention ; and Mr Ansted, the Proridore, whose provision for our comfort has been all we could 'desire. Cabin. Raynor Harrison, William Bell Alexander Shea James M'Dovit Patrick M'Offerty John O'Brian. Steerage. John Cole John Murphy Charles Sloper William Smith John Hirst Jolin Smith Samuel Hunter Miohael O'Brien John M'Geehin James Walsh Thomas Walmsley Thomas Russell Andrew Hammond Alexander Meuir John Meuir Thomas Smith William Young Walter Riddle William Sohultz David Watt Peter Duokworth George Duokwortb, 1 James Smith And thirty other steerage passengers. FOR MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND NEWCASTLE, VIA NELSON. fpHE Full-powered Screw Steamship SQUCiiAYS> J. S. Simpson, Commander, Will leave for tho abovo ports THIS DAY) At 6 o'clock p.m. The tug steamo'r Lionels will convey pnflsengcra on board free ofjexponse. For freight or passagoj a^ply id C. L. THROCKMORTON^ Agent> fcower end (SKbson'e
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West Coast Times, Issue 78, 2 December 1865, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 78, 2 December 1865, Page 3
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