T 11. WILLTAMS AND CO., COMMISSION AGENTS AND dENERAL MERCHANTS, Albert street, GitEYMouTir. Storhgo for 500 tons goods. 59 T> G. CASSELL. CUSTOMS ANf> SHIPPING ACIENT, At'A. G. W. Binnoy & Co.'s, 261 Revell-stheet. D. TALLERMAN, Commission Merchant, 18, Collins street cast, Melbourne. f\RDERS for tho purclmso of General y - 7 Merchandise, Mining and other Machinery, &c., &c, executed on most advantageous terms. 45 GREY RIVER BREWERY. "OUTEMENT BROS., PALE ALE & PORTER BREWERS, Bottlers of English Alo and Portor, 162 Gresson-street, Greymoutii. TfrUTEMENT BROS., iERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, 163 Ghesson-street, Greymoutit. HAMMOND AND DAVIES, STOREKEEPERS and COMMISSION O Agents, GREY RIVER. 60 fcs* Storago for 200 tons of goods. J. ELLIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION AGENTS, . 48 GREYMOUTH. DI SA A C S A N D CO., • AUCTIONEERS, Valuators and Commission Agonts, OPPOSITE THE CAMP RESERVE. Liberal advances mado on all merchandise sont to tho rooms for sale. 47 PARKER AND GARSIDES, Importers and Bottler* of English Ales and Porter only, Gcorgo street, Dunedin, aro now propaiocl to supply Publicans, Packors, and others with Bottled Stout equal to imported, at thoir. Store, Weld street, Hokitika. Storago for 100 tons of goods. 167 SAWN TIMBER. ARATAPU SAW -MILL, WAIROA RIVER, KAIPARA. HA S always ready for shipment, a largo assortment of best quality Kauri Timber, ordinary building boards (rough, planed, and tongucd and grooved), and scantling, and can oxecuto ordors on tho shortest possiblo notice, in lengths from 22 foot and under, at tho lowest markot price. Vessels drawing 14 foot can load alongside the Mill Wharf, thus giving ovory facility for quick despatch. Communication may bo made oithor to tho Manager at tho Mill, by vessel, with ord'or direct ; or to T.H. Hall, Qucon streot, 61 ' Auckland. HARBOR DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. — There will be an anchor and chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crew in readiness at high water, every tide, to assist any vessel coming ovor tho bar. Whon tho bar is only lit for steamers to tako, a red flag will bo hoisted on the north flagstaff. Whon for sailing vessels, a red flag and ball. * Maatcrs of vcssols ftro particularly requested to attend to tho small tidal flag on the spit, as tho small tidal flag and tho largo flag in one takes them over the bar By order, THOMAS TURNJJULL, 181 ' Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. fIpHE outer flagstaff has been disconX tinuod, and a skoloton beacon placed on tho beach, which in a lino with the flagstaff, will cross tho bar in tho deepest water. Attention is to be paid, as horotoforo, to tho movoments 6i tho. soma-plioi-o. Tholowor inasb hns boon boarded to seaward, showing a flat surface of 17 in., painted whito to mako it moro conspicuous. The skoloton beacon is 15 ft 1 high above tho upper part of tho bank) and a' flag-pole 0 ft. abovo that showing a rod flag. The signals in uso at tho Grey aro tho same as thoso at tho port of Hokitika. - TnoaiAs TonNnuiiL, 200 Harbor Master for Wostland. tXndino per kennedyJj 42 kogs now Wellington but'tor 20 6asos and tierces York hams 10 cases bacon Spicod bocf, in cloth., ' JonN Solomon and Co.-, 258 Rovell streot.
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West Coast Times, Issue 86, 21 December 1865, Page 1
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