D ISAACS AND CO., • AUCTIONEERS, Valuators and Commission Agents, OPPOSITE THE CAMP RESERVE. Liberal advances made on all merchandise sent to the rooms for sale. 47 J. ELLIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION „ AGENTS, , 48 GIIEYMOUTH . TAMES BENTLEY & CO., (Of Nelson,) MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, gibson's 'quay, iiokitika; Near tho Post Office. 49 HAMMOND AND DAyiES, STOREKEEPERS axd COMMISSION Agents, GREY RIVER. 60 {£?* Storage for 200 tons of goods. WIESENHAVERN & PAHN, TOBACCONISTS, 51 REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. W ILS O N > BURNELL & * CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Gibson's Quay and Taticrod'&treot, Hokitika. Advances hiacto hero on St6ck or Merchandise for absolute sale, and in Christchurch by their agents, Messrs Aikman and Wilson, or Messrs Burnell, Bennett and SmoT. 64 q AMUEL P ALMER, Bonded Warehouseman, Custom House 1 General Commission and Forwarding Agent, 65 WHARF STREET, IIOKITIKA. HOKITIKA REGISTRY OFFICE. STEPHEN CURTIS, Accountant, House and Land Agont. General Registry office for servants j entrance fee, 2s 6d. Opposite Golden Fleeco, Revell st. 66 QUICKSILVER ! QUICKSILVER ! f\ N SALE, By tho Undorsigned, QUICKSILVER. D. H. Cleve & Co., Gibson's Quay, 115 Next to Wharf streets HARBOR DEPARTMENT. NOTICE.—Thoro will be an anchor and chain, and lino attached, on tho South Spit, and boat and boat's crflw in readiness at high water, every tide, td assist any vessel coming over the bar. When the bar is only fit for steamers to take, a red flag will be hoisted on the north flagstaff. When for sailing vessels, a red flag and ball. Masters of vessels are particularly requested to attend to the small tidal flag on the spit, as tho small tidal flag and the large flag in one takes them over the bar By order, THOMAS TURNBULL, 184 Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. rpHE outer flagstaff has been disconX tinuod, and a skoleton beacon placed on tho beach, which in a line with tho flagstaff, will cross the bar in tho deepest water. Attention is to bo paid, as heretofore, to the movements of tho semaphore , Tholowor mast has been boarded to soaward, showing a flat surface of 17 in., painted white to make it more conspicuous. Tho skoleton beacon is 15 ft. high abovo the upper part of tho bank, and a flag-pole G ft. abovo that showing a red flag. Tho signals in use at the Grey aro the same as those at tho port of Hokitika. THOMAS TURNBULE, 200 Harbor Master for Westland; pTßT^cli) OF WA L E~S T II E A T R X CAPABLE OF HOLDING 1100 PEOPLE, Will ttrrivo iii a few days complete with ovory appliance, under tho management of 134 Mossrs BARTLETT & DIND. HA ! HA ! ! HA !I ! fpHE MAN IS. CO MING To Appear at tho • SIIAKSPERE CONCERT HALL. T. B. Smith is himself again. 177 <
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West Coast Times, Issue 80, 7 December 1865, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 80, 7 December 1865, Page 1
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