NOTICE. Ji LL parties who have paid the hativds for aright to mine on their Reserves} at Hokitika, ard hfcreby informed that thoy will have to send in their names to Mr Salo, at Hokitika; within One Month from date, in order that miners' rights may bo issued to them. Persons neglecting to comply with thd abovo notice will Forfeit tho amount • paid. For the futuro all persons wishing to take 1 out miner's rights, or a license to cut timbor, will apply to Mr Salo. Any ono mining or cutting timbor on .the native reserves without a license will be prosecuted. (Signed) ALEXANDER M'KAY, Commissioner Nativo Reserves. Hokitika, 20th October, 1865. 182 MINERS' HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the above KJ hospital will bo received at all the Banks and at tho Stores of all tho priucipal Storekeepers. Subscribers are requested to enter their names on the subscription lists, with the amount of their subscription. G. S. SALE, Commissioner. May 2nd, 1856. ' 183 THE PADDOCK, LAKE BRUNNER STATION. OWNERS of horses now running in tho paddook are requested to take them off tho ground, or make arrangements with tho owner of the station for their keep. Terms, £1 per month. E. Mallet, 185 Owner. VICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY* Morison, La.w and Co, Agents, . Wharf Street. TN all cases of loss or damage of goods - 1 - or vessels insured by the above Company, the insured aro requested to give immediato notice of the same to tho agents, who are authorised to investigate and arrango claims, thus saving the delay caused by reforonce to Melbourne or Sydnoy. 186 •ORITISH and FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. All claims for loss or damago of goods insured by tho above company are to be sent in immediately to tho \indorsigned for adjustment. RICHARD REEVES & CO., Auctioneers, Agents for Hokitika and 187 Grey River. FREDERIC LASSETTER, WHOLESALE, RETAIL AND EXPORT IRONMONGER. T>EQS to call the attention of the New Zea* ■^ land trade to tho advantages his house offers to those who may favour him with their orders. L. L. is" now doing ono of the largest export trades in hardware in tho Colonies, but hns not hitherto given special attention to tho 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 cntiust orders to his caro. 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 largo retail trade the assortment of goods, is much more • extensive than is possible for any house exclusively wholesale td keeps this secures a complete execntion of the order, an advantage which will be duly appreoi* ated by the New Zealand tiaders. I have now on sale the best assorted stock of general hardware in the colonies, comprising toolb and materials for builders, caipentera, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, tinsmiths, . ship*wrights, plumbers, and all mechanical tradesCollins steel American diggers' shovels and axes Ames long and D handled shovels, &o. Patent prize ploughs and agricultural im> ploments Farm and garden tools A very superior solection of single and double' bored guns, revolvors, carbines, repeating rifles, revolving rifles, &0,, and all kinds of ammunition. Every article of utility or elegance required in house furnishing. Superior Sheffield cutlery j plated and metal waro for the table.. Bedsteads and baths , Choice 'ornamental goods for drawini>room Cooking stoves of well-tiled English. American, and Scotch patterns, ana cooking utensils Lamps of all descriptions Continual arrivals of eveiy article required' by dealers in hardware. Export orders, to enuure immediate' despatch, must bo accompanied by oithor a remittance or A reforenco to a banker or merchants. FREDERIC LASSETTER> 421, George street, Sydney, 13d New South WaiM.
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West Coast Times, Issue 79, 5 December 1865, Page 4
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